Albert Friedrich Trapp (October 2, 1886 – January 9, 1953[1]) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada.
[3] He served on the council for the Rural Municipality of Brokenhead, also serving as reeve, was a school trustee and helped found the Brokenhead Agricultural Society.
[1] Trapp was elected to the Manitoba legislature in a by-election held in St. Clements on October 24, 1950, following the death of the previous member, Nicholas Stryk.
[2] He easily defeated candidates from the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation and Labour Progressive Party,[4] and served as a backbench supporter of Douglas Campbell's government.
Trapp's time in the legislature was brief, as he died in office in Beausejour in 1953.