Alexander Moore

For similarly named people, see Alex Moore (disambiguation).
Alexander Moore
MLA for Cochrane
In office
1919–1926
Preceded by Charles Fisher
Succeeded by Robert McCool
Personal details
Born October 1, 1874
Lion's Head, Ontario[1]
Died March 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

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, increasing the United Farmers caucus to three. Moore would be re-elected in the 1921 Alberta general election.[2]

He would serve until 1926 before retiring.

References

  1. "Cochrane results 1921 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved 2009-05-17.

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