Louis-Hébert (provincial electoral district)

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Louis-Hebert
National Assembly Member Sam Hamad
Quebec Liberal Party
Electors, 2007 51,615 [1]
Electoral district created 1965
Region Capitale-Nationale

Louis-Hébert is a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of Quebec. Located in the Capitale-Nationale region, the riding was formed in 1965 and includes mostly central and western portions of Quebec City west of Autoroute 73 and Autoroute 740. For nearly a century, from 1867 to 1965, it was part of the riding of Quebec-Ouest.

The riding was named after the first legal farmer of New France, Louis Hébert.

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[edit] Members of Legislative Assembly (Quebec-Ouest)

  • John Hearn, Conservative Party (1867-1877)
  • Richard Alleyn, Conservative Party (1877-1878)
  • Arthur H.Murphy, Liberal (1878-1881)
  • Felix Carbray, Conservative Party (1881-1886)
  • Owen Murphy, Liberal (1886-1892)
  • Felix Carbray, Conservative Party (1892-1900)
  • John Gabriel Hearn, Liberal (1900-1904)
  • John Charles Kayne, Liberal (1904-1916)
  • Martin Madden, Liberal (1916-1927)
  • Joseph Ignatius Power, Liberal (1927-1935)
  • Charles Delagrave, Liberal (1935-1944)
  • Wilfrid Samson, Liberal (1944-1948)
  • Jean-Alphonse Saucier, Union Nationale (1948-1952)
  • Jules Savard, Liberal (1952-1956)
  • Jean-Paul Galipeault, Liberal (1956-1960)
  • Jean Lesage, Liberal (1960-1966)

[edit] Members of National Assembly (Louis-Hebert)

[edit] References

[edit] Neighbouring electoral districts