Henry William McKenney
Henry William McKenney (February 24, 1848 – after 1917)[1] was a politician from Alberta, Canada.
Political career
McKenney was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 1905 Alberta general election in the provincial electoral district of St. Albert. He won election as an Independent Liberal, but joined the Liberal caucus.
After redistribution of riding boundaries in the 1909 Alberta general election McKenney was returned to the assembly by acclamation in the brand new riding of Pembina to a second term in office. He was nominated under the Liberal banner in that election.
He won his third term in office again in a new riding in the controversial Clearwater district. The district controversial because it was created with only 74 enumerated residents. His election victory was not an easy one and he won the election by a single vote, and won only 39% of the popular vote cast.
He retired before the 1917 Alberta general election.
He was the original owner and namesake of the McKenney building, historical 3 story brick faced office building built in Edmonton in 1912 and located at 10187 104 Street.
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Legislative Assembly of Alberta | ||
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Preceded by New District |
MLA St. Albert 1905-1909 |
Succeeded by Lucien Boudreau |
Preceded by New District |
MLA Pembina 1909-1913 |
Succeeded by Gordon MacDonald |
Preceded by New District |
MLA Clearwater 1913-1917 |
Succeeded by Joseph State |