Floyd M. Baker

Floyd Milton Baker
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
In office
August 22, 1935 – May 23, 1967
Preceded by Rudolph Hennig
Succeeded by Walt Buck
Constituency Clover Bar
Personal details
Political party Social Credit
Occupation politician

Floyd Milton Baker was a provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1935 to 1967 sitting with the Social Credit caucus in government.

Political career

Baker ran for a seat to the Alberta Legislature in the 1935 Alberta general election standing as a Social Credit candidate in the electoral district of Clover Bar. He defeated three other candidates easily to pick up the district for his party.[1]

Baker was tasked with managing the by-election campaign for candidate Clarence Tade in a by-election held in the Athabasca riding on November 7, 1938.[2] Tade won the race with a comfortable margin to hold the seat for Social Credit.[3]

The 1940 Alberta general election would see a much closer result. Baker would face a tough three way race that went into the second vote count. He would edge out Co-operative Commonwealth candidate David Roberts whom he faced for the second election in a row by less than 200 votes to hold his seat.[4]

Baker would face Roberts again in a two way battle in the 1944 Alberta general election. He would gain some vote share over the last election to hold his seat with a solid majority.[5]

The 1948 Alberta general election would see the opposition vote collapse. Baker would also lose a little bit of his vote share compared to the last election but he would hold his district easily defeating two other candidates to win his fourth term in office.[6]

Baker ran for a fifth term in office in the 1952 Alberta general election. He won a solid majority to return to office defeating two other candidates. Baker continued to lose popular vote share for the second election in a row.[7]

The 1955 Alberta general election saw a hotly contested four way race. Despite a slight increase in his popular vote Baker was unable to secure a majority. He was returned to office in the third vote count defeating Liberal candidate Wilfred McLean.[8]

Baker ran for a seventh term in office in the 1959 Alberta general election. He faced three other candidates defeating them with a substantial majority to hold his seat.[9]

Baker ran for his eighth and final term in the 1963 Alberta general election. His popularity continued to increase as he was returned to office easily defeating three other candidates.[10]

Baker retired from provincial politics at dissolution of the assembly in 1967.

References

  1. ^ "Clover Bar results 1935". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. http://www.abheritage.ca/abpolitics/administration/maps_choice.php?Year=1935&Constit=Clover_Bar. Retrieved June 6, 2010. 
  2. ^ "Rayner Whitely Likely Liberal In Athabasca Seat". Vol XXXI No 25 (The Lethbridge Herald): p. 2. September 21, 1938. 
  3. ^ "By-elections 1905-1973". Elections Alberta. http://www.elections.ab.ca/Public%20Website/742.htm#1905-1973. Retrieved April 19, 2010. 
  4. ^ "Clover Bar results 1940". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. http://www.abheritage.ca/abpolitics/administration/maps_choice.php?Year=1940&Constit=Clover_Bar. Retrieved June 6, 2010. 
  5. ^ "Clover Bar results 1944". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. http://www.abheritage.ca/abpolitics/administration/maps_choice.php?Year=1944&Constit=Clover_Bar. Retrieved June 6, 2010. 
  6. ^ "Clover Bar results 1948". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. http://www.abheritage.ca/abpolitics/administration/maps_choice.php?Year=1948&Constit=Clover_Bar. Retrieved June 6, 2010. 
  7. ^ "Clover Bar results 1952". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. http://www.abheritage.ca/abpolitics/administration/maps_choice.php?Year=1952&Constit=Clover_Bar. Retrieved June 6, 2010. 
  8. ^ "Clover Bar results 1955". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. http://www.abheritage.ca/abpolitics/administration/maps_choice.php?Year=1955&Constit=Clover_Bar. Retrieved June 6, 2010. 
  9. ^ "Clover Bar results 1959". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. http://www.abheritage.ca/abpolitics/administration/maps_choice.php?Year=1959&Constit=Clover_Bar. Retrieved June 6, 2010. 
  10. ^ "Clover Bar results 1963". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. http://www.abheritage.ca/abpolitics/administration/maps_choice.php?Year=1963&Constit=Clover_Bar. Retrieved June 6, 2010. 

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