Mary Anne Jablonski
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Mary Anne Jablonski is a provincial politician from Alberta, Canada.
She was raised in St. Catharines, Ontario. She moved to Alberta in 1980 and operated a successful fiberglass business with her husband.
Jablonski was elected in a hotly contested by-election, after the resignation of Stockwell Day on September 25, 2000. In the by-election, Jablonski beat out Norm McDougall from the Alberta Liberal Party by fewer than 400 votes. She continued to hold the seat for the Progressive Conservatives, who have held the seat since 1986.
Since election she has served on numerous committees as a backbench member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.
[edit] External links
- Mary Anne Jablonski biography, Legislative Assembly of Alberta
- Red Deer North By-election 2000, Elections Alberta
Preceded by Stockwell Day |
MLA Red Deer North 2000-present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
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