Calgary Millican was a historical Alberta provincial electoral district in the central east part of Calgary, Alberta.
The district was created in 1971 out of part of Calgary East and Calgary South.
It existed until 1993 when it was split. The south part of the riding joined Calgary Shaw and the north merged with Calgary Forest Lawn to re-form Calgary East,
It was named after the neighborhood of Millican, in the Ogden Millican area.
Historically this riding covered much of the same boundaries when it was split in 1989 as modern day Calgary Fort.
Party | 1989 | 1986 | 1982 | 1979 | 1975 | 1971 |
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Liberal | Dale Muti 1,366 |
James Jude Smith 588 |
Bob Cox 331 |
Jodi Mahoney 512 |
Carole Walter 153 |
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Progressive Conservative | Gordon Shrake 3,840 |
Gordon Shrake 3,204 |
Gordon Shrake 6,323 |
David J. Carter 4,034 |
Thomas Donnelly 4,978 |
Norman Kwong 2,973 |
N. D. P. | Bill Flookes 3,717 | Davis Swan 2,512 |
Davis Swan 1,626 |
Stan Johns 540 |
Joseph Yanchula 940 |
Clarence Lacombe 1,543 |
Social Credit | Arthur J. Dixon 1,539 |
Arthur J. Dixon 2,114 |
Arthur J. Dixon 4,539 |
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Communist | Doris Schupp 50 |
Mike Daniels 43 |
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Western Canada Concept | Garnet Birch 779 |
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Representative | Barry Bernard 148 |
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Independent | Dave Wereschuk 209 |
Zoritza Kasparian 417 |
Roger Lavoie 21 |