Gerard Amerongen
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Gerard Joseph Amerongen (born: ) is a politician and lawyer from Alberta, Canada.
Amerongen first ran for Member of the Legislative Assembly in the 1955 Alberta provincial election for the Conservative Party in the Edmonton district. He ended up finishing 18th on the first ballot and was eliminated in transfers.
He ran in the next three provincial general elections in various districts getting defeated each time. He was first elected in the 1971 Alberta provincial election for Edmonton Meadowlark. He became the first speaker for the Progressive Conservatives and held that role and Edmonton Meadowlark until 1986 when he was defeated by future Canadian Senator Grant Mitchell.
Amerongon was the second sitting speaker to be defeated in Alberta but the first sitting speaker to be defeated while his party retained a majority government.
He currently runs his own law firm, Gerard J. Amerongen law firm in Edmonton.
[edit] External links
- Gerard J. Amerongen law firm
- Legislative Assembly of Alberta list of Speakers
- Speakers Ruling by Gerard Amerongen: Canadian Parliamentary Review Vol. 8 No. 4 1985
- B.C. Legislature guest introduction, Gerard J. Amerongen February 3, 1977
- Ontario Legislature Guest introduction June 11, 1985
- Gerard Amerongen decision to recognize Grant Notely opposition leader over Raymond Speaker
Legislative Assembly of Alberta | ||
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Preceded by New District |
MLA Edmonton Meadowlark 1971-1986 |
Succeeded by Grant Mitchell |
Preceded by Arthur J. Dixon |
Speaker of the Alberta Legislative Assembly 1972-1986 |
Succeeded by David J. Carter |