2nd Alberta Legislative Assembly - Members Elected During The 1909 Alberta Provincial Election

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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