Thompson supported the Social Credit Party of Alberta from its creation.
It was founded by former members of the Social Credit Party of Alberta.
In October 2007, he entered the campaign for the leadership of the Social Credit Party of Alberta.
The Social Credit Party of Alberta nominated no candidates.
He then helped found the Social Credit Party of Alberta, which won the 1935 provincial election by a landslide with over 54% of the popular vote.
Gordon Barrett, a former candidate for the Social Credit Party of Alberta in Sherwood Park, ran in the riding as an independent.
The Social Credit Party of Alberta took power on a populist and Christian conservative platform.
The third, once again with three premiers, was the Social Credit Party of Alberta from 1935 to 1971.
Reil ran as a candidate for the Social Credit Party of Alberta in the 1997 Alberta general election.
Everitt first ran for provincial office in the 1959 election, representing the Social Credit Party of Alberta in the riding of St. Albert.