- Sainte-Anne (provincial electoral district)
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Sainte-Anne was a provincial electoral district in the province of Quebec, Canada. Located in the Greater Montreal Area, it was formed in 1890 from parts of Montreal-Centre. In 1994, it became part of Saint-Henri—Sainte-Anne after a merger with Saint-Henri. From 1890 to 1912 it was also known as Montreal division 6 district.
It was named for the former ward of Sainte-Anne or St. Ann, encompassing Griffintown and the eastern part of Pointe-Saint-Charles, referring to the parish of St. Ann's Church in Griffintown.
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Members of Legislative Assembly
Montreal-Centre
- Edward Brock Carter, Conservative Party (1867-1871)
- Luther Hamilton Holton, Liberal (1871-1874)
- Charles Alexander, Liberal (1874-1875)
- Alexander Walker Ogilvie, Conservative Party (1875-1878)
- Horatio Admiral Nelson, Liberal (1878-1881)
- George Washington Stephens Sr., Liberal (1881-1886)
- James McShane, Liberal (1886-1890)
Montreal Division 6
- James McShane, Liberal (1890-1892)
- Patrick Kennedy, Conservative Party (1892-1895)
- James John Edmund Guerin, Liberal (1895-1904)
- Michael James Walsh, Liberal (1904-1908)
- Denis Tansey, Conservative Party (1908)
- Michael James Walsh, Liberal (1908-1912)
Montreal-Sainte-Anne
- Denis Tansey, Conservative Party (1912-1919)
- Bernard-Augustin Conroy, Liberal (1919-1923)
- William James Hushion, Liberal (1923-1924)
- Joseph Henry Dillon, Liberal (1924-1935)
- Francis Lawrence Connors, Liberal (1935-1942)
- Thomas Guérin, Liberal (1942-1948)
- Francis Hanley, Independent (1948-1966)
Members of National Assembly (Sainte-Anne)
- Francis Hanley, Independent (1966-1970)
- George Springate, Liberal (1970-1976)
- Jean-Marc Lacoste, Parti Québécois (1976-1981)
- Maximilien Polak, Liberal (1981-1989)
- Normand Cherry, Liberal (1989-1994)
References
Categories:- Former Quebec provincial electoral districts
- Canadian constituency stubs
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