Bruce Miller (politician)

Bruce Miller is a politician in Alberta, Canada and former member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for the constituency of Edmonton-Glenora. He was first elected on November 22, 2004 as a Liberal, but was defeated in his 2008 re-election bid by Progressive Conservative Heather Klimchuk.

Bruce Miller
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Edmonton-Glenora
In office
November 22, 2004  March 3, 2008
Preceded byDrew Hutton
Succeeded byHeather Klimchuk
Personal details
Political partyAlberta Liberal Party
Residence(s)Edmonton, Alberta

He has had a notable career as a churchman, educator and community activist/advocate. He received the Queen's Jubilee award for community service in 2002. He co-founded the Alberta Quality of Life Commission in 1993, and served for many years as the Vice-President of the Mahatma Gandhi Canadian Foundation for World Peace.

As MLA, Miller served as the Deputy Whip of the Liberal Caucus, and authored a paper on reforming Alberta's welfare system. He was also a member of the Alberta Government's affordable housing task force, which travelled throughout Alberta in 2007 researching the issue of housing.

Miller has also been an advocate for the communities of Edmonton-Glenora. He has presented before Edmonton City Council and the Edmonton Public School Board, representing communities facing major redevelopment projects and the possibility of school closures.

Miller has also served on the Conflicts of Interest Act Review Committee and the Alberta Legislature's Policy Field Committee on Managing Growth Pressures.

Dr. Miller graduated from Carleton University with the B.A. degree in 1963. His graduate degrees include: M.Div. (1966) from Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia; S.T.M (1967) from Union Theological Seminary in New York, and the Ph.D (1984) from the Divinity School of the University of Chicago. Dr. Miller also did doctoral studies at the Free University of Amsterdam in 1969–70.

From 1990 to the present he has been a Fellow of the Jesus Seminar, an international group of scholars focusing on the authentic words and deeds of Jesus.

From 2004 to the present he has been an Academic Advisor for Liberal Studies in the Faculty of Extension of the University of Alberta, and has taught courses such as "Will the real Jesus please stand up?" and "Symbols and Myths in Eastern Religions."

Election results

2008 general election

2008 Alberta general election: Edmonton-Glenora
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeHeather Klimchuk4,60439.90%11.22%
LiberalBruce Miller4,50839.07%3.94%
New DemocraticArlene Chapman1,74315.11%-15.81%
GreenPeter Johnston4083.54%1.47%
Wildrose AllianceElden Van Hauwaert2752.38%
Total 11,538
Rejected, spoiled and declined 36202
Eligible electors / turnout 27,26642.46%-14.11%
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing -1.69%
Source(s)
Source: "31 - Edmonton-Glenora, 2008 Alberta general election". officialresults.elections.ab.ca. Elections Alberta. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
The Report on the March 3, 2008 Provincial General Election of the Twenty-seventh Legislative Assembly. Elections Alberta. July 28, 2008. pp. 294–297.

2004 general election

2004 Alberta general election results[1] Turnout 56.72% Swing
Affiliation Candidate Votes  % Party Personal
LiberalBruce Miller4,60435.13%-8.99%
New DemocraticLarry Booi4,05230.92%20.71%
Progressive ConservativeDrew Hutton3,75928.68%-16.99%
Alberta AllianceBlaine Currie3072.34%
Green Peter Johnston 271 2.07% *
Social CreditWalter Schachenhofer1130.86%
Total 13,106 100%
Rejected, Spoiled and Declined 122
23,320 Eligible Electors
  Liberal pickup from Progressive Conservative Swing -14.85%

References

  1. "Edmonton-Glenora Statement of Official Results 2004 Alberta general election" (PDF). Elections Alberta. Archived (PDF) from the original on July 6, 2011. Retrieved February 2, 2012.


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