Nov 24, 2025 7:39 PM - Connect Newsroom - Jasmine Singh with files from The Canadian Press

Six additional members of Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservative caucus are now the subject of recall petitions, according to Elections Alberta, marking a significant expansion of efforts to challenge sitting government lawmakers. The new approvals bring the total number of UCP MLAs under recall to nine.
The most recent petitions target four cabinet ministers – Rajan Sawhney, Myles McDougall, Dale Nally and RJ Sigurdson – along with House Speaker Ric McIver and Associate Minister for Multiculturalism Muhammad Yaseen. Earlier this month, petitions were authorized against Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides, backbencher Nolan Dyck and deputy Speaker Angela Pitt.
Under Alberta’s recall legislation, residents who initiate a petition must gather signatures from a large share of eligible voters in the MLA’s constituency within a set time period. If they meet the threshold, the process moves to a constituency-wide vote on whether the MLA should be removed from office.
Political observers say the volume of petitions introduces uncertainty at the legislature. If all nine recall votes succeed, the United Conservatives would lose their majority, potentially altering the balance of power in the provincial assembly and affecting how government legislation moves forward.




