Standings Changes in The 4th General Election
Membership changes in the 4th Assembly | |||||
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Date | Member Name | District | Party | Reason | |
November 9, 1917 | George Smith | Camrose | Liberal | Resigned to run in a ministerial by-election | |
November 19, 1917 | Arthur Ebbett | Vermilion | Liberal | Elected in a by-election | |
September 27, 1918 | Alexander MacKay | Athabasca | Liberal | Resigned to run in a ministerial by-election | |
October 21, 1918 | Jean Côté | Grouard | Liberal | Resigned to run in a ministerial by-election | |
October 28, 1918 | John Gaetz | Red Deer | Liberal | Elected in a by-election | |
March 29, 1919 | Alex Ross | Centre Calgary | Dominion Labor | Formed the Dominion Labor caucus | |
May 5, 1919 | Charles Fisher | Cochrane | Liberal | Died | |
November 3, 1919 | Alexander Moore | Cochrane | United Farmers | Elected in a by-election | |
November 3, 1919 | George Mills | Athabasca | Liberal | Elected in a by-election |
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