- Saint-Maurice (provincial electoral district)
Saint-Maurice is a provincial electoral district located in the province of
Quebec ,Canada . Situated in theMauricie 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-BonifaceMembers of the Parliament of Lower Canada (1792-1838)
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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)
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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 Desaulniers Government MLA Conservative 1867 67% Elzéar Gérin Government MLA Conservative 1871 56% Élie Lacerte Government MLA (until 1878) Official Opposition MLA (after 1878)Conservative 1875 52% François-Sévère Lesieur Desaulniers Official Opposition MLA (until 1879)
Government MLA (after 1879)Conservative 1878 59% François-Sévère Lesieur Desaulniers Government MLA Conservative 1881 54% Nérée Le Noblet Duplessis Government MLA (until 1887) Official Opposition MLA (after 1887)Conservative 1886 57% Nérée Le Noblet Duplessis Official Opposition MLA (until 1891)
Government MLA (after 1891)Conservative 1890 unopposed Nérée Le Noblet Duplessis Government MLA Conservative 1892 unopposed Nérée Le Noblet Duplessis [Duplessis lost the 1900 election.]Official Opposition MLAConservative 1897 unopposed Louis-Philippe Fiset Government MLA Liberal 1900 53% Louis-Philippe Fiset Government MLA Liberal 1904 unopposed Georges-Isidore Delisle Government MLA Liberal 1908 52% Georges-Isidore Delisle Government MLA Liberal 1912 53% Georges-Isidore Delisle Government MLA Liberal 1916 unopposed Georges-Isidore Delisle [Delisle died in office in 1920.]Government MLA Liberal 1919 60%
"Léonide-Nestor-Arthur Ricard ""Government MLA" "Liberal" "1920" "51%" Léonide-Nestor-Arthur Ricard [Ricard died in office in 1924.]Government MLA Liberal 1923 59%
"Alphonse-Edgar Guillemette " [Guillemette lost the 1927 election.]"Government MLA" "Liberal" "1924" "59%" Joseph-Auguste Frigon Government MLA Liberal 1927 55% Joseph-Auguste Frigon [Frigon lost the 1935 election.]Government MLA Liberal 1931 57% Marc Trudel Opposition MLAAction libérale nationale 1935 60% Marc Trudel [Trudel lost the 1939 election.]Government MLA Deputy Speaker Union Nationale 1936 65% Polydore Beaulac Government MLA Liberal 1939 47% Marc Trudel Cabinet Member Union Nationale 1944 52% Marc Trudel [Trudel lost the 1952 election.]Cabinet Member Union Nationale 1948 53% René Hamel Official Opposition MLALiberal 1952 58% René Hamel Official Opposition MLALiberal 1956 51% René Hamel Cabinet Member Liberal 1960 53% René Hamel [Hamel resigned to become judge in 1964.]Cabinet Member Liberal 1962 56%
"Jean-Guy Trépanier " [Trépanier lost the 1966 election.]"Government MLA" "Liberal" "1965" "85%" Philippe Demers Government MLA Union Nationale 1966 47% Philippe Demers [Demers lost the 1973 election.]Official Opposition MNAUnion Nationale 1970 37% Marcel Bérard [Bérard lost the 1976 election.]Government MNA Liberal 1973 34% Yves Duhaime Cabinet Member Parti Québécois 1976 46% Yves Duhaime Cabinet Member Parti Québécois 1981 57% Yvon Lemire Government MNA Liberal 1985 55% Yvon Lemire [Lemire lost the 1994 election.]Government MNA Liberal 1989 51% Claude Pinard Government MNA Deputy Speaker (after 1996)Parti Québécois 1994 47% Claude Pinard Government MNA Deputy Speaker (until 2002)Parti Québécois 1998 50% Claude Pinard [Pinard lost the 2007 election.]Official Opposition MNAParti Québécois 2003 35% Robert Deschamps Official Opposition MNAAction démocratique du Québec 2007 38% 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 DistrictNeighbouring electoral districts
Canadian City Geographic Location
North=Laviolette
West=Maskinongé
Center=Saint-Maurice
East=Champlain
South=Trois-Rivières
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