Percival Baker (January 11, 1867 – July 19, 1921) was a farmer, church minister, and provincial politician in Alberta, Canada.
He ran as an Independent in the 1913 provincial election, and was defeated by Liberal incumbent William A. Campbell.
Baker became heavily involved in the United Farmers of Alberta eventually becoming Vice President for the organization.
[2] After the accident he was transferred to the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Edmonton, and died from injuries about 24 hours after his victory was announced.
Baker was a family man, at the time of his death he left behind a wife and 7 children (2 daughters and 5 sons).