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Chambly—Rouville was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1935 to 1968.
This riding was created in 1933 from parts of Chambly—Verchères and St. Hyacinthe—Rouville ridings. It was abolished into Chambly and Saint-Hyacinthe in 1966.
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Members of Parliament
This riding elected the following Members of Parliament:
- Vincent Dupuis, Liberal (1935-1945)
- Roch Pinard, Liberal (1945-1957)
- Yvon l'Heureux, Liberal (1957-1958)
- Maurice Johnson, Progressive Conservative (1958-1962)
- Bernard Pilon, Liberal (1962-1968)
History
It initially consisted of:
- the county of Chambly, including the cities of Longueuil and St-Lambert;
- the county of Rouville excepting such part thereof as is included in the municipalities of St-Paul-d'Abbotsford, St-Ange-Gardien, St-Césaire, and the villages of Canrobert and St-Césaire;
- that part of the county of Verchères included in the municipality of the town of Beloeil, the village of McMasterville, and the municipalities of Ste-Julie and St-Mathieu.
In 1947, it was redefined to consist of:
- the county of Chambly (except the municipality of Ste. Famille-de-Boucherville and the village of Boucherville), the cities of Longueuil and St. Lambert and the towns of Greenfield Park and Montreal South;
- the county of Rouville (except that part of the county included in the municipalities of St. Paul-d'Abbotsford, St. Ange-Gardien, St. Césaire and the villages of Canrobert and St. Césaire), and the town of Marieville;
- the town of Beloeil and that part of the county of Verchères included in the village of McMasterville and the municipalities of Ste. Julie and St. Mathieu.
In 1952, it was defined to consist of:
- the county of Chambly, (less the municipality of the parish of Sainte-Famille-de-Boucherville, and the municipality of the village of Boucherville);
- the town of Fort Chambly;
- the county of Rouville, (less the parish municipalities of Saint-Paul-d'Abbotsford, and Saint-Ange-Gardien, the municipality of Saint-Césaire, and the village municipalities of Canrobert and Saint-Césaire);
- the town of Marieville; the town of Beloeil and that part of the county of Verchères included in the village municipality of McMasterville and the parish municipalities of Sainte-Julie and Saint-Mathieu-de-Beloeil.
Election results
Canadian federal election, 1935 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Vincent Dupuis 9,555 Conservative Antoine Lamarre 6,370 Reconstruction Robert Louis Calder 2,228 Canadian federal election, 1940 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Vincent Dupuis 11,964 National Government Jean-Joseph Penverne 5,761 Independent Conservative Joseph Menard 567 Canadian federal election, 1945 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Roch Pinard 12,723 Independent Paul Pratt 9,158 Bloc populaire canadien J.-R.-Michel Chartrand 2,333 Co-operative Commonwealth Joseph-Charles Patenaude 1,041 Canadian federal election, 1949 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Roch Pinard 20,946 Progressive Conservative Jean-Charles Lefrancois 11,362 Co-operative Commonwealth Joseph-Charles Patenaude 733 Ind. Progressive Conservative Jean-Marie Fleury 449 Canadian federal election, 1953 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Roch Pinard 9,824 Progressive Conservative Marcel Landry 5,016 Canadian federal election, 1957 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Yvon L'Heureux 11,302 Progressive Conservative Marcel Landry 5,858 Independent Liberal Paul Poirier 1,035 Independent Liberal Maxime St-Laurent 192 Canadian federal election, 1958 Party Candidate Votes Progressive Conservative Maurice Johnson 10,546 Liberal Yvon L'Heureux 10,224 Social Credit Camille Lussier 366 Canadian federal election, 1962 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Bernard Pilon 11,813 Progressive Conservative Maurice Johnson 9,688 Social Credit Camille Lussier 3,236 Canadian federal election, 1963 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Bernard Pilon 13,850 Social Credit Camille Lussier 4,887 Progressive Conservative Roger-E.-N. Petit 3,412 New Democrat Bernard Lefebvre 2,311 Canadian federal election, 1965 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Bernard Pilon 14,377 New Democrat Georges St-Amour 4,266 Progressive Conservative Dominique Page 3,838 Ralliement créditiste Paul Verville 1,896 See also
- List of Canadian federal electoral districts
- Past Canadian electoral districts
External links
Categories:- Defunct Quebec federal electoral districts
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