Calgary-Millican

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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.

1971 - 1989 Results

Party 1989 1986 1982 1979 1975 1971
Liberal Dale Muti
1,366
James Jude Smith
588
Bob Cox
331
Jodi Mahoney
512
Carole Walter
153
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
Communist Doris Schupp
50
Mike Daniels
43
Western Canada Concept Garnet Birch
779
Representative Barry Bernard
148
Independent Dave Wereschuk
209
Zoritza Kasparian
417
Roger Lavoie
21

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