Cory Morgan (born in 1971) is a Canadian blogger, Alberta independence politician and activist, and columnist for the Western Standard. He was one of the founders of the Alberta Independence Party in 2000. He was also a founding member of the Wildrose Party.

Biography

Morgan was born in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, raised in Banff, Alberta, and later lived in Priddis, Alberta. He is a survey consultant in the field of energy exploration, particularly oil field surveying. He is also a blogger, with a focus on individual rights, particularly property rights. He is a Senior Alberta Columnist for the Western Standard.

In the 1990s, Morgan was an active member of the Reform Party of Canada.

From 1999 to 2000, he served as a director of the Alberta Party.

He was one of the founders of the Alberta Independence Party in 2000. In 2001, he ran as an independent candidate in the riding of Banff-Cochrane.

Following the dissolution of the AIP at the end of 2001, Morgan joined the Separation Party of Alberta. He was the SPA's candidate in Highwood in the provincial election of 2004. Morgan later joined the Alberta Alliance in 2006.

He was a founding member of the Wildrose Party. He served in the provincial executive positions of VP Policy and Southern zone director. He was a candidate for the Wildrose Alliance Party of Alberta, in the constituency of Calgary Mountain View in the Alberta general election of 2008, finishing in third place with 887 votes.

On November 6, 2011, Morgan drove his pickup truck into the Occupy Calgary camp at Olympic Plaza park. Morgan refused to leave his truck until police removed him, was fined $200 and towed. His purpose was part of a counter-protest against Occupy Calgary and a bid to highlight what he felt was unequal enforcement of city bylaws with respect to the Occupy camp and the public at large.

Morgan ran in the 2015 Canadian federal election as a Libertarian in Foothills, finishing in fifth-place with 424 votes.

Following the 2019 Canadian federal election, Morgan returned to his Western separatist roots, calling on his supporters to join him.

Electoral history

vte2001 Alberta general election: Banff-Cochrane
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive ConservativeJanis Tarchuk9,41870.29.1
LiberalNorman Kent2,14716.0-10.0
New DemocraticCathy Harrop1,3119.83.4
IndependentCory Morgan5384.0
Total13,414
Rejected, spoiled and declined51
Eligible electors / turnout27,22849.5-0.4
Progressive Conservative holdSwing10.0
Source(s)Source: (PDF). Elections Alberta.
vte2004 Alberta general election: Highwood
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive ConservativeGeorge Groeneveld6,73763.6%−16.3%
LiberalLori Czerwinski1,84617.4%5.4%
Alberta AllianceBrian Wickhorst7316.9%
GreenSheelagh Matthews5475.2%1.7%
New DemocraticCatherine Costen4334.1%−0.6%
SeparationCory Morgan3002.8%
Total10,594
Rejected, spoiled and declined81
Eligible electors / turnout23,51945.4%
Progressive Conservative holdSwing−10.9%
Source: (PDF). Elections Alberta.
vte2008 Alberta general election: Calgary-Mountain View
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalDavid Swann7,08651.5%-1.8%
Progressive ConservativeLeah Lawrence4,25230.9%0.5%
Wildrose AllianceCory Morgan8926.5%2.1%
GreenJuliet Burgess8656.3%-0.3%
New DemocraticJohn Donovan6614.8%-0.5%
Total13,756
Rejected, spoiled and declined45338
Eligible electors / turnout33,31141.5%-8.1%
Liberal holdSwing-1.1%
Source(s)Source: Office of the Chief Electoral Officer (2008). . Edmonton: Alberta Legislative Assembly. pp. 238–241. ISSN .
2015 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
ConservativeJohn Barlow46,16675.7-2.1$66,508
LiberalTanya MacPherson8,14913.4+9.8$3,837
New DemocraticAlison Thompson3,9196.4-3.7$9,097
GreenRomy Tittel1,9833.3-1.5$16,307
LibertarianCory Morgan4240.7
Christian HeritageMarc Slingerland3450.6$9,192
Total valid votes/Expense limit60,986100$237,098
Total rejected ballots1410.2
Turnout61,12774.2
Eligible voters82,380
Conservative holdSwing-6.0
Source: Elections Canada

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