- Albert Ewing
Albert Freeman Ewing (born: Jun 1870, Pilkington Township, Wellington County, Ontario - died: ) was a provincial level politician from
Alberta ,Canada .Ewing first ran for the Alberta Legislature as the only Conservative candidate in the 1909 Alberta general election running in the Edmonton district. He would be defeated finishing 3rd out of 4 candidates in the Block vote that elected Liberals Charles Cross and
John Alexander McDougall .Ewing would run in his second attempt to gain a seat in the provincial legislature in a ministerial by-election held on
May 27 ,1912 . Ewing was first elected to the Alberta Legislature on his 3rd attempt in the 1913 Alberta general election as a candidate from the Conservative Party. He would be elected to the second seat in the block vote by a very slim margin overAlexander Grant MacKay .For the 1917 Alberta general election The Edmonton riding would be divided up into 3 single member constituencies, Ewing would run in the district of Edmonton West. He would defeat Liberal candidate
William Thomas Henry to keep his seat in the legislature and win the new district.Edmonton would again be re-constituted into a single riding in the 1921 Alberta general election Ewing would attempt to win his seat under the new Block vote system. He would finish 7 in the field of 26 candidates and be defeated.
External links
* [http://www.assembly.ab.ca/legislaturecentennial/pdf/membersBooklet.pdf Alberta Legislature Members Listing]
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