Julian Koziak
Julian Gregory Joseph Koziak ECA (born 16 September 1940) is a former politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1971 to 1986.[1] He was the son of John Harry and Marie (née Woytkiw) Koziak.[2] Political careerKoziak first ran in the 1971 Alberta general election in the district of Edmonton-Strathcona. He defeated incumbent Social Credit MLA and Minister of Health Joseph Donovan Ross with nearly 50% of the popular vote.[3] In the 1975 general election he faced New Democrat Gordon Wright for the first time. He easily won the six-way race.[4] After the election, Koziak was appointed Minister of Education by Peter Lougheed.[5] In the 1979 general election, Koziak won a rematch against Wright by a 5% margin and with 45% of the popular vote.[6] After the election, Lougheed moved Koziak to the Ministry of Consumer and Corporate Affairs.[5] In the 1982 general election he faced Wright for a third time and defeated him by a slim margin. Both Wright and Koziak increased their share of the popular vote.[7] Koziak was then appointed Minister of Municipal Affairs. Koziak ran for the leadership of the Progressive Conservative party in 1985 and was defeated by Don Getty on the second ballot.[5] In the 1986 general election he faced Gordon Wright once again; this time he was defeated.[8] References
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