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Maurice Conner

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Preceded by
  
Frank Leffingwell

Name
  
Maurice Conner

Religion
  
Methodist

Constituency
  
Warner

Succeeded by
  
Solon Earl Low


Maurice Conner

Died
  
May 9, 1937(1937-05-09) (aged 68) Lethbridge, Alberta

Political party
  
United Farmers of Alberta

Maurice Joy Conner (November 30, 1868 – May 9, 1937), sometimes spelled Maurice Joy Connor, was a Canadian politician who served as the member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Warner from 1921 until 1935. Before entering politics, he was a Methodist preacher in the United States. He first sought office in the 1921 Alberta provincial election as a candidate for the United Farmers of Alberta (UFA) in Warner. He defeated Liberal incumbent Frank Leffingwell and became one of 38 UFA candidates elected as the party, which was contesting its first election, won a surprise majority government. He was re-elected in the 1926 and 1930 elections, and did not seek re-election in the 1935 election, when the UFA lost every seat and the new Social Credit League won a majority.

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In 1928, Conner abstained from voting on the Sexual Sterilization Act of Alberta, introduced by Premier John Edward Brownlee's UFA government, and was the only UFA member present not to support the bill.

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