Mo Elsalhy
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Mo Elsalhy is a politician and pharmacist from Alberta, Canada.
[edit] Career
Mo contested the nomination for Edmonton McClung against Maurice Tougas, and started campaigning three months before the nomination day. He was elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing Edmonton McClung in the 2004 general election for the Alberta Liberal Party. Despite being heavily outspent, he defeated Mark Norris, the only cabinet minister to lose a seat in this election. He was then assigned the role of Critic for Government Services and Science and Innovation portfolio by opposition leader Kevin Taft.
Mo Elsalhy has two children and is married. His pastimes include soccer and swimming.
[edit] External links
- Constituency Edmonton McClung Constituency Association
- Mo Elsalhy campaign site
- Legislative Assembly Biography Mo Elsalhy
- Alberta Liberal candidate biography
- Mo Elsalhy interview Real estate weekly
Preceded by: Mark Norris |
MLA Edmonton McClung 2004–Present |
Succeeded by: Incumbent |