Charles Milton McKeen | |
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Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta | |
In office July 18, 1921 – August 22, 1935 |
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Preceded by | George Barker |
Succeeded by | Albert Bourcier |
Constituency | Lac Ste. Anne |
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Born | May 10, 1885 Fredericton, New Brunswick |
Died | November 7, 1972 Mayerthorpe, Alberta |
(aged 87)
Political party | United Farmers |
Occupation | politician |
Charles Milton McKeen (May 10, 1885 – November 7, 1972) was a provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1921 to 1935 sitting with the United Farmers caucus in government.
McKeen ran for a seat to the Alberta Legislature in the Lac Ste. Anne electoral district as a United Farmers of Alberta candidate in the 1921 Alberta general election. He defeated two other candidates with a landslide majority to pick up the seat for his party.
McKeen ran for a second term in the 1926 Alberta general election. He faced two other candidates including former MLA George Barker. McKeen held his seat with another landslide majority.
The 1930 Alberta general election would see McKeen returned to office for his third term by acclamation.
McKeen ran for a fourth term in the 1935 Alberta general election. He would be defeated finishing second by Social Credit candidate Albert Bourcier in a very close four way race that was decided on the fourth vote count.