Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Floyd_Albin_Johnson> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 94 of
94
with 100 triples per page.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson abstract "Floyd Albin Johnson (1908 – 1974) was a Canadian politician who was the last leader of the Alberta Co-operative Commonwealth Federation from 1957 until 1962. Johnson was born in South Dakota, immigrating to Canada with his family when he was 12 and spending the rest of his youth on the family's homestead in Wetaskiwin where he became involved with the United Farmers of Alberta. As an adult, he was a carpenter by trade and studied architecture, ultimately becoming a building contractor and president of Dicconson, Johnson and Company, a contracting firm specializing in building housing which he co-founded in 1945 after being involved with construction projects in the north during World War II.He was elected leader of the Alberta CCF in 1957, succeeding Elmer Roper, and led the party into the 1959 provincial election in which it was shut out of the Alberta legislature, losing the two seats it held going into the election. He remained leader until the founding of the CCF's successor, the Alberta New Democratic Party in 1962. Johnson sought the leadership of the new party at its first leadership convention held on January 27, 1963 but withdrew before balloting began' Neil Reimer was elected leader.He joined the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation at its founding in 1932 and stood for office in federal and provincial elections in the 1950s and in the 1960s for the CCF's successor, the New Democratic Party of Canada. Johnson stood as a candidate for the Alberta CCF in Edmonton in the 1952 and 1955 provincial elections and, as party leader, in Dunvegan in 1959 but was defeated in each attempt receiving 500, 459 and 383 votes respectively. He also ran as a candidate in federal elections standing for the CCF in Edmonton—Strathcona in the 1953 and 1957 federal elections coming in fourth place both times with 2,182 and 2,434 votes, respectively, and for the New Democratic Party of Canada in Acadia (Alberta) in the 1962 and 1963 federal elections, again coming in fourth place on each attempt with 1,021 and 840 votes, respectively. Johnson also ran, unsuccessfully, as a school trustee candidate on the Better Education Association ticket in the 1961 Edmonton civic election.".
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson birthPlace South_Dakota.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson office "Leader of theAlberta Co-operative Commonwealth Federation".
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson otherParty Co-operative_Commonwealth_Federation.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson otherParty New_Democratic_Party.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson party Alberta_New_Democratic_Party.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson predecessor Elmer_Ernest_Roper.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson successor Neil_Reimer.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson termPeriod Floyd_Albin_Johnson__1.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageID "46973464".
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageLength "5705".
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageOutDegree "40".
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageRevisionID "679816112".
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Acadia_(electoral_district).
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Alberta_Legislature.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Alberta_New_Democratic_Party.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Alberta_New_Democratic_Party_leadership_elections.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Alberta_general_election,_1952.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Alberta_general_election,_1955.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Alberta_general_election,_1959.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Alberta_legislature.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_federal_election,_1953.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_federal_election,_1957.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_federal_election,_1962.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_federal_election,_1963.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Category:1908_births.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Category:1974_deaths.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink NDP_leaders.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_emigrants_to_Canada.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Category:Co-operative_Commonwealth_Federation_candidates_in_the_1953_Canadian_federal_election.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Category:Co-operative_Commonwealth_Federation_candidates_in_the_1957_Canadian_federal_election.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Democratic_Party_candidates_in_the_1962_Canadian_federal_election.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Democratic_Party_candidates_in_the_1963_Canadian_federal_election.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_South_Dakota.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Co-operative_Commonwealth_Federation.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Dunvegan_(electoral_district).
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Edmonton_(provincial_electoral_district).
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Edmonton_Strathcona.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Edmonton_municipal_election,_1961.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Edmonton—Strathcona.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Elmer_Ernest_Roper.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Elmer_Roper.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Neil_Reimer.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink New_Democratic_Party.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink New_Democratic_Party_of_Canada.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink South_Dakota.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink United_Farmers_of_Alberta.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Wetaskiwin.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageWikiLinkText "Floyd Albin Johnson".
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson birthDate "1908".
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson birthPlace "South Dakota".
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson deathDate "1974".
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson hasPhotoCollection Floyd_Albin_Johnson.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson name "Floyd Albin Johnson".
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson office "Leader of the Alberta Co-operative Commonwealth Federation".
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson otherparty Co-operative_Commonwealth_Federation.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson otherparty "New Democratic Party".
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson party Alberta_New_Democratic_Party.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson predecessor Elmer_Ernest_Roper.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson profession "Carpenter, building contractor".
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson successor Neil_Reimer.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson termEnd "1962-01-20".
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson termStart "1957-06-29".
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Alberta_NDP_leaders.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Officeholder.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson subject Category:1908_births.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson subject Category:1974_deaths.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson subject NDP_leaders.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson subject Category:American_emigrants_to_Canada.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson subject Category:Co-operative_Commonwealth_Federation_candidates_in_the_1953_Canadian_federal_election.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson subject Category:Co-operative_Commonwealth_Federation_candidates_in_the_1957_Canadian_federal_election.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson subject Category:New_Democratic_Party_candidates_in_the_1962_Canadian_federal_election.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson subject Category:New_Democratic_Party_candidates_in_the_1963_Canadian_federal_election.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson subject Category:People_from_South_Dakota.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson hypernym Politician.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson type Agent.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson type OfficeHolder.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson type Person.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson type Person.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson type Agent.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson type NaturalPerson.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson type Thing.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson type Q215627.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson type Q5.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson type Person.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson comment "Floyd Albin Johnson (1908 – 1974) was a Canadian politician who was the last leader of the Alberta Co-operative Commonwealth Federation from 1957 until 1962. Johnson was born in South Dakota, immigrating to Canada with his family when he was 12 and spending the rest of his youth on the family's homestead in Wetaskiwin where he became involved with the United Farmers of Alberta.".
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson label "Floyd Albin Johnson".
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson sameAs Q20710786.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson sameAs Q20710786.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson wasDerivedFrom Floyd_Albin_Johnson?oldid=679816112.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson isPrimaryTopicOf Floyd_Albin_Johnson.
- Floyd_Albin_Johnson name "Floyd Albin Johnson".