Electoral Record
| 1912 by-election results (Claresholm) | Turnout N.A. | |||
| Liberal | Malcolm McKenzie | 651 | 50.54% | |
| Conservative | D. S. MacMillan | 637 | 49.46% | |
| 1909 Alberta general election results (Claresholm) | Turnout N.A. | |||
| Liberal | Malcolm McKenzie | 696 | 61.87% | |
| Conservative | J. F. Garrow | 429 | 38.13% | |
| 1905 Alberta general election results (Macleod) | Turnout N.A. | |||
| Liberal | Malcolm McKenzie | 584 | 58.11% | |
| Conservative | David J. Crier | 368 | 36.62% | |
| Independent | Duncan J. D. K. Campbell | 53 | 5.27% | |
| 1904 Canadian general election results (Alberta (Provisional District)) | Turnout N.A. | |||
| Liberal-Conservative | John Herron | 1,755 | 51.14% | |
| Liberal | Malcolm McKenzie | 1,677 | 48.86% | |
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