Under the Constitutional Act of 1791, the district of Saint-Maurice was established. Its boundaries, which roughly covered the current Mauricie area except for the city of Trois-Rivières, were reduced when the district of Champlain was created in 1829.[1]
Saint-Maurice was represented simultaneously by two Members at the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada.
Members for Saint-Maurice (1792-1838)
Footnotes
- ^ History of the electoral map of Québec, Chief Electoral Officer of Québec.
- ^ By-elections are indicated with Italic font.
- ^ Coffin dropped from the 1809 election.
- ^ Vallières lost the 1816 election.
- ^ Gugy resigned in 1818 to become a Legislative Councillor.
- ^ Caron lost the 1830 election.
See also
- History of Canada
- History of Quebec
- Mauricie
- Politics of Canada
- Politics of Quebec
- Saint-Maurice—Champlain Federal Electoral District
- Saint-Maurice (Quebec provincial electoral district)
- Saint-Maurice (electoral district in Canada East)
- Shawinigan
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