Eric Charles Musgreave (July
21, 1921 - June 16, 2000) was a provincial level politician from
Alberta
, Canada
. He
served as a member of the
Legislative Assembly of
Alberta from 1975 to 1989 sitting with the governing
Progressive Conservative caucus.
Political career
Musgreave ran for a seat to the Alberta Legislature for the first
time in the
1967 Alberta
general election. He was defeated by Social Credit incumbent
Lee Leavitt. He would make another
attempt to win a seat in the
1975 Alberta general election
this time in the electoral district of
Calgary-McKnight. Musgreave was successful
as he defeated future MLA
Ray
Martin and two other candidates with a landslide victory.
Musgreave was returned for a second term in the
1979 Alberta general
election. His popular support dropped slightly but he still won
the electoral district convincingly. His largest victory came in
the
1982 Alberta general
election when he was returned for a third term. He defeated
four other candidates and won the district with 10,000 votes over
his second place competitor Eileen Nesbitt of the New
Democrats.
The
1986 general
election would see Musgreave's popularity plummet and his
popular vote drop by almost two thirds. He still won the three way
race by doubling second place Sandra Botting from the New Democrats
vote. Musgreave would retire from provincial politics at the
dissolution of the assembly in 1989.
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