Michael Maccagno

He defeated incumbent Social Credit MLA Harry Lobay by less than 100 votes.[2] In 1966 Calgary Alderman Adrian Berry was chosen as Liberal leader, but resigned shortly after, leaving Maccagno to resume the leadership.The party lost over 8% of its popular vote from the last election, but kept all three seats it held on dissolution.Mr. Maccagno resigned his seat in the Alberta legislature on May 27, 1968, to run in that year's federal election.He ran for the federal Liberals in the electoral district of Athabasca and lost to Progressive Conservative candidate Paul Yewchuk by about 1,200 votes.
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