Item consists of a photograph: b&w portrait of Laudas Joly.
Administrative History
Laudas Joly won a seat as a UFA candidate in the 1921 Alberta general election in the St. Paul electoral district, and again in the 1926 election. He was defeated in the 1930 Alberta general election by Liberal Joseph Dechene by 18 votes. Another attempt to win his seat back in the 1935 election resulted in his loss to Social Credit candidate Joseph Baudry. Laudas Joly ran again in 1952 as a Social Credit candidate in the new Bonnyville electoral district, winning a major victory. Joly retired from politics in 1955
Subjects
Politicians
Alberta -- Politics and government
Names
Joly, Joseph Phymide Laudas
Places
St. Paul
Accession Number
UF 2005.0044.31
Can I use it?
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Date
[1921 - 1935]
Notes
Inscription in ink on reverse reads: "Laudas Joly / M.L.A. / St. Paul." Another inscription in blue pencil reads: "1 Col / Gab / (15 cms) / 85 Screen".