Jan Lakeman
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Jan Lakeman (born: - died: ) was a mid 20th century Labor rights activist, perennial election candidate and former leader of the provincial Communist Party in Alberta, Canada.
Lakeman ran in numerous provincial and federal elections, he served as the very first leader of the Alberta Communist Party since its inception.
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| Preceded by New party |
Leader of the Communist Party (Alberta) 1930–? |
Succeeded by James A. MacPherson |
Categories: Alberta politician stubs | Independent candidates in Alberta provincial elections | Communist Party candidates in Alberta provincial elections | Labour Party candidates in Alberta provincial elections | Labour Progressive candidates in the 1945 Canadian federal election | Candidates in the 1930 Canadian federal election | Candidates in the 1926 Canadian federal election

