James Leland Sims

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James Leland Sims (1905-1977) was a provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1955 to 1959 sitting with the Liberal caucus in opposition.

Preceded byClarence Gerhart
Succeeded byMarion Kelts
ConstituencyAcadia-Coronation
Born(1905-03-28)March 28, 1905
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James Leland Sims
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
In office
June 29, 1955  June 18, 1959
Preceded byClarence Gerhart
Succeeded byMarion Kelts
ConstituencyAcadia-Coronation
Personal details
Born(1905-03-28)March 28, 1905
DiedJuly 2, 1977(1977-07-02) (aged 72)[2]
Consort Hospital, Consort, Alberta
PartyLiberal
SpouseMargaret Grace Myfanwy Sims(Griffith) December 3, 1913 - September 6, 2009
ChildrenJeryl Auten(Sims) Mervin Roger Sims November 17, 1944 - April 4, 2024
Occupationpolitician
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Political career

Sims ran for a seat to the Alberta Legislature in the 1955 Alberta general election as a Liberal party candidate in the electoral district of Acadia-Coronation. The race was hotly contested with Sims defeating Social Credit incumbent Clarence Gerhart on the second ballot. Sims finished a close second on the first count but was able to surpass Gerhart on second choice votes from Cooperative Commonwealth candidate L.E. Reiman.[3]

Sims ran for a second term in the 1959 Alberta general election. He was defeated finishing a distant second place in the field of three candidates losing to Social Credit candidate Marion Kelts.[4]

Sims attempted to regain his seat in 1963 Alberta general election. He ran in the new electoral district of Sedgewick-Coronation. Sims was defeated again finishing in second place losing to incumbent Jack Hillman in a landslide.[5]

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