Francis A. Walker

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Francis Austin Walker was a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, farmer and insurance salesman and solider in northern Alberta.

Francis was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 1905 provincial election. He represented the Alberta Liberal Party from 1905 to 1921 in the district of Victoria.

In the six elections he ran in, he was acclaimed twice, the second time he was acclaimed under section 38 of the election act for service during World War I. He was defeated in his final two attempts to regain provincial office in Alberta.

In 1921 William Fedun of United Farmers of Alberta defeated him. In that election the Liberal party swept out of power. He tried to regain his seat in 1926 but came a close second.

Francis would eventually move to British Columbia and he attempted a come back in politics running for the British Columbia Liberal Party in the 1941 British Columbia general election in North Vancouver.

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Preceded by
New district
MLA Victoria
1905-1921
Succeeded by
William Fedun
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