Robert Bogle
{{Short description|Canadian politician (Born 1943)}}
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| birth_date ={{birth date and age|1943|8|29}}
| birth_place =Calgary, Alberta
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| office = Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Taber-Warner
| term_start = March 26, 1975
| term_end = June 15, 1993
| predecessor =Douglas Miller
| successor =Ron Hierath
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Robert John "Bob" Bogle {{post-nominals|country=CAN|ECA}} (born August 29, 1943) is a former provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1975 to 1993.
Political career
Bogle first ran for office in the electoral district of Taber-Warner in the 1971 Alberta general election. He was defeated in a hotly contested race by Incumbent Social Credit MLA Douglas Miller.{{cite book|title=A Century of Democracy - elections of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, 1905-2005|year=2006|publisher=Legislative Assembly|isbn=0-9689217-8-7|pages=[https://archive.org/details/centennialseries03perr/page/272 272]|url=https://archive.org/details/centennialseries03perr/page/272}} He ran for a second time in the 1975 Alberta general election defeating Social Credit leader Werner Schmidt to win his first term in office.{{cite book|title=A Century of Democracy - elections of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, 1905-2005|year=2006|publisher=Legislative Assembly|isbn=0-9689217-8-7|pages=[https://archive.org/details/centennialseries03perr/page/292 292]|url=https://archive.org/details/centennialseries03perr/page/292}}
Premier Peter Lougheed appointed Bogle to the cabinet, becoming the youngest member of Lougheed's cabinet. His position was titled Minister without portfolio responsible for native affairs. Bogle ran for his second term in office in 1979 and was re-elected, increasing his majority to 65%, defeating three other candidates.{{cite book|title=A Century of Democracy - elections of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, 1905-2005|year=2006|publisher=Legislative Assembly|isbn=0-9689217-8-7|pages=[https://archive.org/details/centennialseries03perr/page/313 313]|url=https://archive.org/details/centennialseries03perr/page/313}} He was then appointed as the Minister of Social Services and Community Health after the 1982 Alberta general election.
In the 1982 Alberta general election, Bogle won a supermajority, defeating three other candidates and winning 71% of the overall popular vote.{{cite book|title=A Century of Democracy - elections of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, 1905-2005|year=2006|publisher=Legislative Assembly|isbn=0-9689217-8-7|pages=[https://archive.org/details/centennialseries03perr/page/333 333]|url=https://archive.org/details/centennialseries03perr/page/333}} Following the election he was appointed as the Minister of Utilities and Telecommunications. Prior to the 1986 Alberta general election Bogle announced that he would run again as a private member. He moved his young family from Edmonton to their home in Milk River. In that race he was re-elected comfortably, although his plurality was reduced to 67%{{cite book|title=A Century of Democracy - elections of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, 1905-2005|year=2006|publisher=Legislative Assembly|isbn=0-9689217-8-7|pages=[https://archive.org/details/centennialseries03perr/page/353 353]|url=https://archive.org/details/centennialseries03perr/page/353}}
Bogle ran for his fifth and final term in office in the 1989 Alberta general election. He was re-elected easily, with his popular vote increasing to 74%, the largest of his electoral career.{{cite book|title=A Century of Democracy - elections of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, 1905-2005|year=2006|publisher=Legislative Assembly|isbn=0-9689217-8-7|pages=[https://archive.org/details/centennialseries03perr/page/372 372]|url=https://archive.org/details/centennialseries03perr/page/372}} With Ralph Klein's election as Premier in 1992, Bogle was made Caucus Chairman and Whip. He served the priorities committee of cabinet and participated fully in all cabinet meetings. Bogle retired at dissolution of the Legislative Assembly in 1993.
References
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External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20070930024650/http://www.assembly.ab.ca/legislaturecentennial/pdf/membersBooklet.pdf Legislative Assembly of Alberta Members Listing]
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Category:Members of the Executive Council of Alberta
Category:Politicians from Calgary
Category:Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta MLAs
Category:20th-century members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
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