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Shiraz Shariff

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Shiraz Shariff
MLA for Calgary McCall
In office
April 20, 1995 – March 3, 2008
Preceded byHarry Sohal
Succeeded byDarshan Kang
Personal details
Born (1954-03-01) March 1, 1954 (age 70)
Moshi, Tanzania
Political partyProgressive Conservative Association of Alberta
Residence(s)Calgary, Alberta

Shiraz Shariff (born March 1, 1954) is a politician from Alberta, Canada. He is a former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, representing the riding of Calgary-McCall from 1995 to 2008 as a Progressive Conservative. He was born in Tanzania.[1]

Political career

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Shariff was elected to his first term in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in a closely contested by-election in Calgary-McCall on April 20, 1995, defeating Liberal Jeet Shergill and future New Democratic Party president Anne McGrath by just a few hundred votes.[2]

He won his second term in office a couple years later in the 1997 Alberta general election. Shariff won a more comfortable plurality defeating two other candidates. He won his third term in office with a moderate increase in plurality during the 2001 Alberta general election. Shariff was nearly defeated in the 2004 Alberta general election by Liberal Darshan Kang, the election was one of the closest in the Calgary region.

In his final bid for the Calgary-McCall seat, Shariff was defeated in the 2008 Alberta general election. The election was a virtual rematch of 2004 with almost all candidates being the same. Kang defeated Shariff by 98 votes after returns in the advanced polls showed he had won overwhelming victories. Kang's numbers increased upon the official recount to 118 votes.[3] Shariff and the Progressive Conservatives have challenged the vote in court claiming that the results of the advanced polling and special ballots was tainted.[4]

On January 21, 2012, Shariff secured the Progressive Conservative Party nomination for MLA in the riding Calgary-West, in what some observers described as a "shocking" victory over his leading rival candidate, Ken Hughes, the former Alberta Health Services Chairman who had resigned from his position to seek the nomination.[5][6] Controversy would ensue as the nomination results were overturned by the party due to complaints and uncited irregularities. A second nomination meeting was held, and Hughes emerged victorious.[7] Following this nomination, Hughes won the Calgary-West seat during the April 23, 2012 election.

References

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  1. ^ The Canadian Parliamentary Guide. 1997. ISBN 9781896413433.
  2. ^ "April 20, 1995 Calgary McCall by-election results". Elections Alberta. Archived from the original on 12 January 2007. Retrieved 5 April 2007.
  3. ^ Renata D'Aliesio (8 March 2008). "It's official: Liberal wins cliffhanger in McCall". Calgary Herald. Archived from the original on 11 March 2008.
  4. ^ "Defeated Calgary-McCall candidate claims election tainted". CBC News. 11 March 2008. Retrieved 13 March 2008.
  5. ^ "Shariff stuns Ken Hughes". Calgary Herald.
  6. ^ "Alberta Health Chairman Resigns". CBC News.
  7. ^ "Former health chair Ken Hughes wins Calgary West nomination". CBC News. 2 March 2012.