Trois-Rivières (Lower Canada)

Trois-Rivières (Lower Canada)

Infobox Canada electoral district
name = Trois-Rivières
province = Lower Canada
prov-status = defunct
prov-created = 1792
prov-abolished = 1838
prov-election-first = 1792
prov-election-last = 1834

Under the Constitutional Act of 1791, the district of Trois-Rivières was established. Its boundaries roughly covered the pre-merger city of Trois-Rivières. [ [http://www.electionsquebec.qc.ca/en/history_electoral_map.asp History of the electoral map of Québec, Chief Electoral Officer of Québec] .]

Trois-Rivières was represented simultaneoulsy by two Members at the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada.

Members for Trois-Rivières (1792-1838)

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Name
Party
Election [By-elections are indicated with "Italic font".]

John Lees [Lees was Member of the Executive Council from 1794 until his death in 1804.] Tory Party1792
John LeesTory Party1796
John LeesTory Party1800
John LeesTory Party1804
"Ezekiel Hart" [Hart was prevented from fulfilling his duties because of his Jewish faith.] "Tory Party""1807"
Ezekiel Hart [Hart was again prevented from taking his seat because of his Jewish background.] Tory Party1808
Mathew BellTory Party1809
Mathew BellTory Party1810
Charles Richard OgdenTory Party1814
Charles Richard Ogden [In 1816, Ogden was convicted of defamation and sent to prison by political opponent and Judge Pierre-Stanislas Bédard.] Tory Party1816
Charles Richard OgdenTory PartySpring 1820
Charles Richard Ogden [Ogden lost the 1824 election.] Tory PartySummer 1820
Étienne Ranvoyzé [Ranvoyzé died in office in 1826.] Parti Canadien1824
"Charles Richard Ogden""Tory Party""1826"
Charles Richard OgdenTory Party1827
Charles Richard Ogden [Ogden resigned in 1833 to become a Cabinet Member.] Tory Party1830
"Jean Desfossés""Parti Patriote""1833"
Edward BarnardParti Patriote1834
NamePartyElection
Nicolas Saint-MartinParti Canadien1792
Pierre-Amable de Bonne [de Bonne was Member of the Executive Council from 1794 until his death in 1816.] Tory Party1796
Pierre-Amable de BonneTory Party1800
Louis-Charles Foucher [Foucher lost the 1808 election.] Tory Party1804
Joseph BadeauxTory Party1808
Joseph Badeaux [Badeaux lost the 1810 election.] Tory Party1809
Thomas CoffinTory Party1810
Amable BerthelotParti Canadien1814
Pierre VézinaTory Party1816
Marie-Joseph Godefroy de TonnancourParti CanadienSpring 1820
Joseph BadeauxTory PartySummer 1820
Amable Berthelot [In 1827, Berthelot was defeated in the district of Uptown Quebec.] Parti Canadien1824
Pierre-Benjamin DumoulinParti Canadien1827
Pierre-Benjamin Dumoulin [Dumoulin resigned in 1832.] Parti Canadien1830
"René-Joseph Kimber""Parti Patriote""1832"
René-Joseph KimberParti Patriote1834

Footnotes

See also

* History of Canada
* History of Quebec
* Mauricie
* Politics of Canada
* Politics of Quebec
* Trois-Rivières
* Trois-Rivières Electoral District (Province of Canada - 1841-1867)
* Trois-Rivières Federal Electoral District (since 1867)
* Trois-Rivières Provincial Electoral District (since 1867)


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