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Alex Ross (politician)

Alexander Ross (15 January 1880 – 17 July 1953) was a stonemason, trade unionist and politician in Alberta, Canada. He served as an MLA in the Alberta Legislature from 1917 to 1926 and as a cabinet minister in the United Farmers of Alberta government from 1921 to 1926.

Alex Ross
Ross pictured c. 1921–26
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
In office
1917–1921
Preceded byThomas Tweedie
ConstituencyCentre Calgary
In office
1921–1926
Preceded byWilliam Cushing
Thomas Tweedie
Succeeded byAlexander McGillivray
John Irwin
George Webster
Robert Parkyn
ConstituencyCalgary
Personal details
Born(1880-01-15)15 January 1880
Premnoy, Scotland
Died17 July 1953(1953-07-17) (aged 73)
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Political partyDominion Labour
Occupationstonemason

Early life edit

He was born in Premnoy, Scotland.[1]

Start of his political career edit

Ross was elected in the 1917 Alberta election defeating Conservative Thomas Tweedie. He was elected as the first and only member of the Labor Representation League to sit in the assembly. The Labor Representation League later merged with the Dominion Labor Party (Alberta).

In the 1921 Alberta election after Calgary Centre was abolished he ran in the reconstituted Calgary riding and won the top spot in a 5-member block vote. In that election the United Farmers of Alberta defeated the Liberals in the rural part of the province, and formed the government. The United Farmers did not run any candidates in Calgary and Ross was asked to serve as Minister of Public Works despite being a member of the opposition.

Ross was acclaimed in a ministerial by-election on December 9, 1921.

In 1922 Ross helped found the Canadian Labor Party and served on its executive with other prominent labor politicians of the era, such as Elmer Ernest Roper and Alf Farmilo.

1926 election edit

Ross served out the rest of his second term as a minister, and his third term for the legislature until the 1926 Alberta general election. He was nominated by the Canadian Labor Party to run in Calgary, however the Calgary Herald reported that he did not appear to be enthusiastic to run, but would accept his nomination anyway.

Calgary elected its MLAs in a single multi-member district through Single transferable vote in 1926. It elected five MLAs. Ross placed sixth in the First Count ahead of five others including fellow Labour candidate Fred White. White gradually accumulated more votes than Ross through vote transfers as others were eliminated under STV rules. Ross was eliminated in the 8th Count, while White went on to be elected.

External links edit

  • Edmonton Labor Council in Municipal Politics 1903 - 1960 ( 2009-10-25)
  • United Farmers of Alberta: Years of Government, Alberta Heritage
  • Who's Who in the provincial election Calgary Herald June 22, 1926
  • Alex Ross will run in Calgary, Calgary Herald June 8, 1926

References edit

  1. ^ The Canadian parliamentary guide: Guide parlementaire canadien - Ernest J. Chambers, Pierre G. Normandin - Google Books. 1919. Retrieved 2012-03-17 – via Google Books.

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