- Trois-Rivières (provincial electoral district)
Trois-Rivières is a provincial electoral district in the province of
Quebec ,Canada . Located in theMauricie region and including a large portion of the city ofTrois-Rivières west ofSaint-Maurice River , the riding was created in 1792 as the Ville-des-Trois-Rivières riding.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-trois-rivieres.html Elections par circonscriptions - Trois-Rivières] ]Louis-Charles Boucher de Niverville [Boucher resigned to becomesheriff in 1868.]Government MLA Conservative 1867 55%
"Sévère Dumoulin" [Dumoulin resigned to becomesheriff in 1869.]"Government MLA" "Conservative" "1868" " unopposed "
"Charles-Borromée Genest " [Genest lost the 1871 election.]"Government MLA" "Conservative" "1869" "56%" Henri-Gédéon Malhiot [Malhiot resigned to become a member of the Cabinet in 1874.]Government MLA Conservative 1871 58%
"Henri-Gédéon Malhiot ""Cabinet Member" "Conservative" "1874" " unopposed "Henri-Gédéon Malhiot [Malhiot resigned in 1876.]Cabinet Member Conservative 1875 55%
"Arthur Turcotte ""Independent MLA" "Independent Conservative" "1876" "60%" Arthur Turcotte [Turcotte lost the 1881 election.]Independent MLA
SpeakerIndependent Conservative 1878 unopposed
Sévère Dumoulin [The election was cancelled in 1883. Dumoulin lost the 1884 by-election.]Government MLA Conservative 1881 53%
"Arthur Turcotte ""Independent MLA" "Independent Conservative" "1884" "61%" Arthur Turcotte [Turcotte resigned to become a member of the Cabinet in 1887.]Official Opposition MLAParti National 1886 51%
"Arthur Turcotte " [Turcotte lost the 1890 election.]"Cabinet Member" "Parti National" "1888" "59%" Télesphore-Eusèbe Normand Official Opposition MLA (until 1891)
Government MLA (after 1891)Conservative 1890 52% Télesphore-Eusèbe Normand [The election was cancelled in 1892.]Government MLA Conservative 1892 50%
"Télesphore-Eusèbe Normand ""Government MLA" "Conservative" "1892" "51%" Télesphore-Eusèbe Normand Official Opposition MLAConservative 1897 59% Richard-Stanislas Cooke Government MLA Liberal 1900 unopposed Joseph-Adolphe Tessier Government MLA Liberal 1904 unopposed Joseph-Adolphe Tessier Government MLA Deputy Speaker (after 1912)Liberal 1908 57% Joseph-Adolphe Tessier Government MLA Deputy Speaker Liberal 1912 56%
"Joseph-Adolphe Tessier ""Cabinet Member" "Liberal" "1914" "54%" Joseph-Adolphe Tessier Cabinet Member Liberal 1916 66% Joseph-Adolphe Tessier [Tessier resigned in 1921.]Cabinet Member Liberal 1919 unopposed
"Louis-Philippe Mercier ""Government MLA" "Liberal" "1921" " unopposed "Louis-Philippe Mercier [Mercier lost the 1927 election.]Government MLA Liberal 1923 55% Maurice Duplessis Official Opposition MLAConservative 1927 51% Maurice Duplessis Official Opposition MLA
Leader of the Official Opposition (after 1932)Conservative 1931 50% Maurice Duplessis Leader of the Official Opposition Conservative 1935 57% Maurice Duplessis Premier Union Nationale 1936 69% Maurice Duplessis Leader of the Official Opposition Union Nationale 1939 60% Maurice Duplessis Premier Union Nationale 1944 67% Maurice Duplessis Premier Union Nationale 1948 77% Maurice Duplessis Premier Union Nationale 1952 61% Maurice Duplessis [Duplessis died in office in 1959.]Premier Union Nationale 1956 62% Yves Gabias Official Opposition MLAUnion Nationale 1960 47% Yves Gabias Official Opposition MLAUnion Nationale 1962 52% Yves Gabias [Yves Gabias resigned to become judge in 1969.]Cabinet Member Union Nationale 1966 49%
"Gilles Gauthier " [Gauthier lost the 1970 election.]"Government MNA" "Union Nationale" "1969" "53%" Guy Bacon Government MNA Parliamentary Secretary (after 1973)Liberal 1970 40% Guy Bacon [Bacon lost the 1976 election.]Parliamentary Secretary Liberal 1973 58% Denis Vaugeois Parliamentary Secretary (until 1978)
Cabinet Member (after 1978)Parti Québécois 1976 44% Denis Vaugeois [Vaugeois resigned in 1985.]Parliamentary Secretary (until 1984)
Government MNAParti Québécois 1981 51%
"Paul Philibert "" Official Opposition MNA""Liberal" "1985" "67%" Paul Philibert Parliamentary Secretary Liberal 1985 59% Paul Philibert [Philibert lost the 1994 election.]Parliamentary Secretary Liberal 1989 55% Guy Julien Government MNA
Cabinet Member (after 1996)Parti Québécois 1994 43% Guy Julien Cabinet Member Parti Québécois 1998 46% André Gabias [André Gabias lost the 2007 election.]Parliamentary Secretary Liberal 2003 41% Sébastien Proulx Official Opposition House Leader Action démocratique du Québec 2007 37% Footnotes
References
* [http://www.quebecpolitique.com/election/comtes/c-trois-rivieres.html Election results]
* [http://www.electionsquebec.qc.ca/script/affiche_carte.asp?annee=2001&bsq=334 Map of Trois-Rivières]
* [http://www.electionsquebec.qc.ca/fr/pdf/carte_recto.pdf Quebec electoral map]ee also
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History of Canada
*History of Quebec
*List of mayors of Trois-Rivières
*Mauricie
*Politics of Canada
*Politics of Quebec
* Trois-Rivières
* Trois-Rivières Federal Electoral District
* District of Trois-Rivières (Lower Canada)
* District of Trois-Rivières (Province of Canada)Neighbouring electoral districts
Canadian City Geographic Location
North= Saint-Maurice, Champlain
West=Maskinongé
Center=Trois-Rivières
East=Nicolet-Yamaska
South=Maskinongé, Nicolet-Yamaska
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