Albert Klapstein Explained

Albert Klapstein
Office:Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Leduc
Term Start:1997
Term End:2004
Predecessor:Terry Kirkland
Successor:district abolished
Birth Date:28 November 1940
Birth Place:Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Party:Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta

Albert Klapstein (born November 28, 1940) is a former provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1997 until 2004.[1]

Political career

Klapstein was elected to the Alberta Legislature in the 1997 Alberta general election. He defeated incumbent Liberal MLA Terry Kirkland in a hotly contested election to pick up the Leduc electoral district for the Progressive Conservatives.[2] He was reelected to his second term, winning a landslide in the 2001 Alberta general election.[3]

Klapstein was appointed as an ex officio member by Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development Shirley McClellan in July 2000. This appointment came under investigation by the ethics commissioner Robert Clark in 2003 as a breach of the Conflict of Interest Act. After the investigation, Klapstein was found to have breached the Act but no penalties were imposed.[4]

Klapstein did not run for reelection at the dissolution of the assembly in 2004 after losing the nomination race for the new riding of Leduc-Beaumont-Devon to George Rogers.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: The Canadian Parliamentary Guide. 1999. 9780787635602.
  2. Web site: Leduc Official results 1997 Alberta general election . Alberta Heritage . 2008-03-21 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110612160501/http://www.abheritage.ca/abpolitics/database/maps_choice.asp?Year=1997&Constit=Leduc . 2011-06-12 .
  3. Web site: Leduc Official results 2001 Alberta general election . Alberta Heritage . 2008-03-21 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110612160514/http://www.abheritage.ca/abpolitics/database/maps_choice.asp?Year=2001&Constit=Leduc . 2011-06-12 .
  4. Web site: Investigation into Allegations Involving Albert Klapstein Member for Leduc. March 4, 2003 . Robert Clark. Office of the Alberta Ethics Commissioner. 2008-03-22.