Alexander Moore (politician)

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Alexander Moore
MLA for Cochrane
In office
1919–1926
Preceded byCharles Fisher
Succeeded byRobert McCool
Personal details
BornOctober 1, 1874
Lion's Head, Ontario[1]
DiedMarch 29, 1952(1952-03-29) (aged 77)

Alexander A. Moore (October 1, 1874 – March 29, 1952) was a farmer and a provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in a by-election on November 3, 1919, and served until 1926.

Political career[edit]

Moore ran for a seat in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in a provincial by-election held in the Cochrane electoral district on November 3, 1919. The by-election was called due to the death of speaker Charles Fisher. He defeated E.V. Thompson a candidate of the governing Liberals in a tough race.

The Liberals attempted to win the by-election by having every member of the Cabinet and many back benches in the Liberal caucus campaign in the district. Moore was selected at a nomination meeting held on July 16, 1919, and campaigned in the district well before the writ was dropped.

With Moore winning the by-election, he became the first member elected under the United Farmers banner, joining two farmer-friendly Non-Partisan League MLAs already in the legislature.

Moore was re-elected in the 1921 Alberta general election.[2]

He served until 1926 before retiring.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Canadian Parliamentary Guide". 1922.
  2. ^ "Cochrane results 1921 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved 2009-05-17.

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