Members Elected During The 1909 Alberta Provincial Election
For complete electoral history, see individual districts
2nd Alberta Legislative Assembly | |||
District | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Alexandra | Alwyn Bramley-Moore | Liberal | |
Calgary | William Cushing | Liberal | |
Richard Bennett | Conservative | ||
Camrose | George P. Smith | Liberal | |
Cardston | John William Woolf | Liberal | |
Claresholm | Malcolm McKenzie | Liberal | |
Cochrane | Charles W. Fisher | Liberal | |
Didsbury | Joseph Stauffer | Liberal | |
Edmonton #1 | Charles Wilson Cross | Liberal | |
Edmonton #2 | John McDougall | Liberal | |
Gleichen | Ezra Riley | Liberal | |
High River | Louis Roberts | Liberal | |
Innisfail | John A. Simpson | Liberal | |
Lac Ste. Anne | Peter Gunn | Liberal | |
Lacombe | William Puffer | Liberal | |
Leduc | Robert Telford | Liberal | |
Lethbridge City | William Ashbury Buchanan | Liberal | |
Lethbridge District | Archibald J. McLean | Independent Liberal | |
Macleod | Colin Genge | Liberal | |
Medicine Hat | William Finlay | Liberal | |
Nanton | John M. Glendenning | Liberal | |
Okotoks | George Hoadley | Conservative | |
Olds | Duncan Marshall | Liberal | |
Pakan | Prosper-Edmond Lessard | Liberal | |
Peace River | James Cornwall | Liberal | |
Pembina | Henry William McKenney | Liberal | |
Pincher Creek | David Warnock | Liberal | |
Ponoka | William A. Campbell | Liberal | |
Red Deer | Edward Michener | Independent | |
Rocky Mountain | Charles M. O'Brien | Socialist | |
Sedgewick | Charles Stewart | Liberal | |
St. Albert | Lucien Boudreau | Liberal | |
Stettler | Robert L. Shaw | Liberal | |
Stony Plain | John McPherson | Liberal | |
Strathcona | Alexander Rutherford | Liberal | |
Sturgeon | John R. Boyle | Liberal | |
Vegreville | James Bismark Holden | Liberal | |
Vermilion | Archibald Campbell | Liberal | |
Victoria | Francis A. Walker | Liberal | |
Wetaskiwin | Charles H. Olin | Liberal |
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