Archibald J. McLean
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Archibald J. McLean (born: - died: ) was a politician from Alberta, Canada.
McLean was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 1909 Alberta general election as an Independent Liberal. His election to the legislature made him one of the first two independents elected in Alberta history, the other being Edward Michener.
On June 1, 1910 He accepted an appointment by Premier Arthur Lewis Sifton to cross the floor to the government and join the cabinet to become the new Provincial Secretary. He was acclaimed in a ministerial by-election on June 22, 1910 and officially took over the position.[1]
McLean was re-elected to a second term, this time in the new Taber provincial electoral district in the 1913 Alberta general election. He defeated two other candidates in a landslide victory.
McLean would be re-elected to his third and final term in the 1917 Alberta general election. The election was hotly contested but with Conservative candidate Thomas King providing a strong showing, but McLean still won with an 800 vote plurality.
In the 1921 Alberta general election he would run again attempting to win a fourth term in office and a fifth straight election, but was defeated by candidate Lawrence Peterson from the United Farmers of Alberta in a tight race.
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- ^ Alberta Gazette: Notice of Ministerial Appointments. Government of Alberta (June 1, 1910). Retrieved on 2007-08-02.
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2nd Ministry - Government of Arthur Lewis Sifton | ||
Cabinet Posts (1) | ||
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Predecessor | Office | Successor |
Duncan Marshall | Provincial Secretary (June 1, 1910–August 25, 1918) |
Wilfrid Gariépy |
Legislative Assembly of Alberta | ||
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Preceded by New District |
MLA Lethbridge District 1909-1913 |
Succeeded by District Abolished |
Preceded by New District |
MLA Taber 1913-1921 |
Succeeded by Lawrence Peterson |