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name John Roggeveen
| image =
| residence = Edmonton, Alberta
| office = Leader of Liberal Party of Alberta
| term_start = March 6, 2021
| term_end =
| predecessor = David Khan
| successor =
| alma_mater = University of Alberta
| party = Liberal Party of Alberta (provincial)
| birth_date = | birth_place =
John Roggeveen is a Canadian politician and lawyer serving as leader of the Alberta Liberals since March 6, 2021 on an interim basisWEB, Alberta Liberal Party appoints Calgary lawyer as interim leader,www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/alberta-liberal-party-interim-leader-1.5939904, CBC News, April 15, 2023, en-CA, and since December 8, 2022 permanently.WEB, Calgary-based lawyer named as leader of Alberta Liberal Party,calgaryherald.com/news/politics/calgary-based-lawyer-named-as-leader-of-alberta-liberal-party, Calgary Herald, April 15, 2023, en-CA, WEB, Staff, rdnewsNOW, Alberta Liberal Party appoints John Roggeveen to leadershipost,chatnewstoday.ca/2022/12/10/alberta-liberal-party-appoints-john-roggeveen-to-leadershipost/, 2023-04-15, CHAT News Today, en, WEB, Opinko, David, No one entered the Alberta Liberal Party leadership race,lethbridgenewsnow.com/2022/08/15/no-one-entered-the-alberta-liberal-party-leadership-race/, 2023-04-15, Lethbridge News Now, en,

Election results

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