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Robert Alford (politician)

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Riding Association Policy Vice-President in 1988, and served in this position for one year. He worked as a campaign volunteer in the 1988 and 1997 federal elections, and in the
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leader. He was confirmed as Alberta Social Credit Party leader in 1990, succeeding
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in 1988, and shortly became the Provincial Policy Vice-President and the
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Alberta Social Credit Party candidates in Alberta provincial elections
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in 2002. He ran as an Alberta Alliance Party candidate in the
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Alford ran as an Alberta Social Credit candidate in the 1990
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Edson
Alberta
politician
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
Edmonton Southeast
Reform Party
1989 Alberta Senate nominee election
Alberta Social Credit Party
Harvey Yuill
Edmonton–Strathcona
1993
1997 Alberta general elections
Slave Lake
Alberta Alliance Party
2004 provincial election
Paul Hinman

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