The 4th Alberta Legislative Assembly was in session from February 7, 1918, to June 23, 1921, with the membership of the assembly determined by the results of the 1917 Alberta general election held on June 7, 1917. The Legislature officially resumed on February 7, 1918, and continued until the fourth session was prorogued on April 19, 1921 and dissolved on June 23, 1921, prior to the 1921 Alberta general election.

Alberta's second government was controlled by the majority Liberal Party led by Premier Arthur Sifton, who would resign shortly after the 1917 election on October 30, 1917 to contest the 1917 Canadian general election for the Unionist Party under Prime Minister Robert Borden in support of the Borden government during the Conscription Crisis of 1917. Charles Stewart would be Sifton's choice as replacement as Premier, which was accepted by Lieutenant Governor Robert Brett. The Official Opposition was the Conservative Party led by George Hoadley for the first session, and James Ramsey for the remaining sessions. The Speaker was Charles W. Fisher who continued in the role from the 1st, 2nd and 3rd assembly, and would serve in the role until his death from the 1918 flu pandemic on May 5, 1919. Fisher was replaced as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly by Charles Pingle.

The 4th Assembly would be the final time the Alberta Liberal Party would hold government, being replaced by the United Farmers of Alberta following the 1921 general election.

Members of the 4th Legislative Assembly

DistrictMemberPartyFirst elected / previously electedNo.# of term(s)
AcadiaJohn McCollLiberal19132nd term
AlexandraJames LoweryConservative19132nd term
AthabascaAlexander Grant MacKayLiberal19132nd term
George Mills (1919)Liberal19191st term
Beaver RiverWilfrid GariépyLiberal19132nd term
Bow ValleyCharles R. MitchellLiberal1910, 19133rd term*
CamroseGeorge P. SmithLiberal19093rd term
CardstonMartin WoolfLiberal19123rd term
Centre CalgaryAlex RossLabor Representation19171st term
ClaresholmLouise McKinneyNon-Partisan19171st term
ClearwaterJoseph StateLiberal19171st term
CochraneCharles W. FisherLiberal19054th term
Alexander Moore (1919)United Farmers19191st term
CoronationWilliam WilsonConservative19171st term
DidsburyHenry B. AtkinsLiberal19171st term
Edmonton EastJames RamseyConservative19171st term
Edmonton WestAlbert EwingConservative19132nd term
Edmonton SouthHerbert CrawfordConservative19132nd term
EdsonCharles Wilson CrossLiberal19054th term
GleichenFred DavisConservative19171st term
GrouardJean CôtéLiberal19093rd term
Hand HillsRobert EatonLiberal19132nd term
High RiverGeorge Douglas StanleyConservative19132nd term
InnisfailDaniel MorkebergLiberal19171st term
Lac Ste. AnneGeorge BarkerConservative19171st term
LacombeAndrew GilmourConservative19171st term
LeducStanley TobinLiberal19132nd term
Lethbridge CityJohn StewartConservative19113rd term
Little BowJames McNaughtonLiberal19132nd term
MacleodGeorge SkeldingLiberal19171st term
Medicine HatNelson SpencerConservative19132nd term
NantonJames WeirNon-Partisan19171st term
North CalgaryWilliam McCartney DavidsonLiberal19171st term
OkotoksGeorge HoadleyConservative19093rd term
OldsDuncan MarshallLiberal19093rd term
Peace RiverWilliam Archibald RaeLiberal19171st term
PembinaGordon MacDonaldLiberal19132nd term
Pincher CreekJohn KemmisConservative19113rd term
PonokaCharles CunninghamConservative19171st term
Red DeerEdward MichenerConservative19093rd term
John Gaetz (1918)Liberal19181st term
RedcliffCharles PingleLiberal19132nd term
RibstoneJames Gray TurgeonLiberal19132nd term
Rocky MountainRobert CampbellConservative19132nd term
SedgewickCharles StewartLiberal19093rd term
South CalgaryThomas BlowConservative19132nd term
St. AlbertLucien BoudreauLiberal19093rd term
StettlerEdward PruddenLiberal19171st term
St. PaulProsper-Edmond LessardLiberal19132nd term
Stony PlainFrederick LundyConservative19171st term
SturgeonJohn BoyleLiberal19054th term
TaberArchibald J. McLeanLiberal19093rd term
VegrevilleJoseph McCallumLiberal19132nd term
VermilionArthur Lewis SiftonLiberal19103rd term
Arthur Ebbett (1917)Liberal19171st term
VictoriaFrancis A. WalkerLiberal19054th term
WainwrightGeorge LeRoy HudsonConservative19132nd term
WarnerFrank LeffingwellLiberal19132nd term
WetaskiwinHugh John MontgomeryLiberal19142nd term
WhitfordAndrew ShandroLiberal19132nd term
Province at LargeRobert PearsonCanadian Armed Forces19171st term
Roberta MacAdamsCanadian Armed Forces19171st term

Standings changes in the 4th general election

Membership changes in the 4th Assembly
DateMember NameDistrictPartyReason
November 9, 1917George SmithCamroseLiberalResigned to run in a ministerial by-election
November 19, 1917Arthur EbbettVermilionLiberalElected in a by-election
September 27, 1918Alexander MacKayAthabascaLiberalResigned to run in a ministerial by-election
October 21, 1918Jean CôtéGrouardLiberalResigned to run in a ministerial by-election
October 28, 1918John GaetzRed DeerLiberalElected in a by-election
March 29, 1919Alex RossCentre CalgaryDominion LaborFormed the Dominion Labor caucus
May 5, 1919Charles FisherCochraneLiberalDied
November 3, 1919Alexander MooreCochraneUnited FarmersElected in a by-election
November 3, 1919George MillsAthabascaLiberalElected in a by-election

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