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Sue Huff
Leader of the Alberta Party
Assumed office
November 23, 2010
Preceded byEdwin Erickson
Personal details
Political partyAlberta Party

Sue Huff is a politician from Alberta, Canada. She is the current leader of the Alberta Party having served the position since November 23, 2010. Previously she served as an elected Public School Trustee for the city of Edmonton from 2007 to 2010.

Political career

Huff ran for a seat as a trustee to the Edmonton Public School Board in Ward C. She defeated incumbent Don Williams in a two way race taking over 60% of the popular vote. She only served a single term in office and did not seek re-election.

Huff was appointed as interim leader of the provincial registered Alberta Party on November 23, 2010, replacing Edwin Erickson who had announced his resignation at the October 2010 annual general meeting. She will serve as leader until a convention is held.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Alberta Party appoints interim leader". CBC News. November 24, 2010.

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