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He finished a distant fourth place in a field of four candidates behind Samuel Cunningham and the winners Herbert Charles Wilson and Frank Oliver.
He finished a distant fourth place in a field of four candidates behind Samuel Cunningham and the winners Herbert Charles Wilson and Frank Oliver.
Maloney first ran for election to the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories in the 1888 Northwest Territories general election in the Edmonton electoral district. Maloney would run for a second time in the 1891 Northwest Territories general election in the reconstituted Saint Albert electoral district. He would again finish last, this time in a field of three candidates.
Maloney was defeated running for a second term in the 1898 Northwest Territories general election by Frederic Villeneuve.
In 1903 he was unseated after allegations of bribery that was committed by his official agents during his 1902 election campaign surfaced. A by-election was called on June 9, 1903 and Maloney ran to keep his seat.
He was defeated by Louis Lambert whom lost to Maloney in the 1902 campaign.