Saint-Maurice (provincial electoral district)

Saint-Maurice (provincial electoral district)

Saint-Maurice is a provincial electoral district located in the province of Quebec, Canada. Situated in the Mauricie region, the riding was created in 1792. It includes portions of the city of Shawinigan as well as the municipalities of Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel and Saint-Boniface

Members of the Parliament of Lower Canada (1792-1838)

*Thomas Coffin (1792-1804; 1808-1809)
*Augustin Rivard (1792-1796)
*Nicholas Montour (1796-1800)
*Matthew Bell (1800-1804)
*David Monro (1804-1808)
*Michel Caron (1804-1814)
*Louis Gugy (1809-1810; 1816-1819)
*François Caron (1810-1814)
*Joseph-Rémi Vallières de Saint-Réal (1814-1816)
*Étienne Le Blanc (1814-1816)
*Pierre Bureau (1819-1836)
*Étienne Mayrand (1816-1820)
*Louis Picotte (1820-1824)
*Charles Caron (1824-1830)
*Valère Guillet (1830-1836)
*François Lesieur Desaulniers (1836-1838)
*Alexis Bareil, dit Lajoie (1836-1838)

Members of the Parliament of the Province of Canada (1841-1866)

*Joseph-Édouard Turcotte, Patriote (1841-1844)
*François Lesieur Desaulniers, Patriote (1844-1847)
*Louis-Joseph Papineau, Patriote (1848-1851)
*Joseph-Édouard Turcotte, Reformer (1852-1854)
*François Lesieur Desaulniers, Reformer/Bleu (1854-1863)
*Charles Gérin-Lajoie, Rouge (1863-1866)

Members of the Legislative Assembly (1867-1968) and the National Assembly of Quebec (since 1968)

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Popular Vote [ [http://www.quebecpolitique.com/election/comtes/c-saint-maurice.html Elections par circonscriptions - Saint-Maurice] ]

Abraham Lesieur DesaulniersGovernment MLAConservative186767%
Elzéar GérinGovernment MLAConservative187156%
Élie LacerteGovernment MLA (until 1878)
Official Opposition MLA (after 1878)Conservative187552%
François-Sévère Lesieur DesaulniersOfficial Opposition MLA (until 1879)
Government MLA (after 1879)Conservative187859%
François-Sévère Lesieur DesaulniersGovernment MLAConservative188154%
Nérée Le Noblet DuplessisGovernment MLA (until 1887)
Official Opposition MLA (after 1887)Conservative188657%
Nérée Le Noblet DuplessisOfficial Opposition MLA (until 1891)
Government MLA (after 1891)Conservative1890unopposed
Nérée Le Noblet DuplessisGovernment MLAConservative1892unopposed
Nérée Le Noblet Duplessis [Duplessis lost the 1900 election.] Official Opposition MLAConservative1897unopposed
Louis-Philippe FisetGovernment MLALiberal190053%
Louis-Philippe FisetGovernment MLALiberal1904unopposed
Georges-Isidore DelisleGovernment MLALiberal190852%
Georges-Isidore DelisleGovernment MLALiberal191253%
Georges-Isidore DelisleGovernment MLALiberal1916unopposed
Georges-Isidore Delisle [Delisle died in office in 1920.] Government MLALiberal191960%
"Léonide-Nestor-Arthur Ricard""Government MLA""Liberal""1920""51%"
Léonide-Nestor-Arthur Ricard [Ricard died in office in 1924.] Government MLALiberal192359%
"Alphonse-Edgar Guillemette" [Guillemette lost the 1927 election.] "Government MLA""Liberal""1924""59%"
Joseph-Auguste FrigonGovernment MLALiberal192755%
Joseph-Auguste Frigon [Frigon lost the 1935 election.] Government MLALiberal193157%
Marc TrudelOpposition MLAAction libérale nationale193560%
Marc Trudel [Trudel lost the 1939 election.] Government MLA
Deputy SpeakerUnion Nationale193665%
Polydore BeaulacGovernment MLALiberal193947%
Marc TrudelCabinet MemberUnion Nationale194452%
Marc Trudel [Trudel lost the 1952 election.] Cabinet MemberUnion Nationale194853%
René HamelOfficial Opposition MLALiberal195258%
René HamelOfficial Opposition MLALiberal195651%
René HamelCabinet MemberLiberal196053%
René Hamel [Hamel resigned to become judge in 1964.] Cabinet MemberLiberal196256%
"Jean-Guy Trépanier" [Trépanier lost the 1966 election.] "Government MLA""Liberal""1965""85%"
Philippe DemersGovernment MLAUnion Nationale196647%
Philippe Demers [Demers lost the 1973 election.] Official Opposition MNAUnion Nationale197037%
Marcel Bérard [Bérard lost the 1976 election.] Government MNALiberal197334%
Yves DuhaimeCabinet MemberParti Québécois197646%
Yves DuhaimeCabinet MemberParti Québécois198157%
Yvon LemireGovernment MNALiberal198555%
Yvon Lemire [Lemire lost the 1994 election.] Government MNALiberal198951%
Claude PinardGovernment MNA
Deputy Speaker (after 1996)Parti Québécois199447%
Claude PinardGovernment MNA
Deputy Speaker (until 2002)Parti Québécois199850%
Claude Pinard [Pinard lost the 2007 election.] Official Opposition MNAParti Québécois200335%
Robert DeschampsOfficial Opposition MNAAction démocratique du Québec200738%

Footnotes

References

* [http://www.quebecpolitique.com/election/comtes/c-saint-maurice.html Election results]
* [http://www.electionsquebec.qc.ca/script/affiche_carte.asp?annee=2001&bsq=342 Map of Saint-Maurice]
* [http://www.electionsquebec.qc.ca/fr/pdf/carte_recto.pdf Quebec electoral map]

ee also

*District of Saint-Maurice (Lower Canada)
*District of Saint-Maurice (Province of Canada)
*History of Canada
*History of Quebec
*Mauricie
*Politics of Canada
*Politics of Quebec
*Saint-Maurice Federal Electoral District
*Saint-Maurice—Champlain Federal Electoral District

Neighbouring electoral districts

Canadian City Geographic Location
North=Laviolette
West=Maskinongé
Center=Saint-Maurice
East=Champlain
South=Trois-Rivières


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