Sauvé (provincial electoral district)
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Sauvé was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of Quebec. Located in the Montreal region, the riding was created after the 1970 elections after being split from the now-defunct Bourassa riding since its creation in 1966. The two ridings were merged once again in 2003 creating the riding of Bourassa-Sauvé. The riding was named after former Quebec Premier, Paul Sauvé who led the province for 100 days in 1959 after the death of Maurice Duplessis
[edit] Members of National Assembly
- Jacques-Yvan Morin, Parti Québécois (1973-1984)
- Marcel Parent, Liberal (1984-1998)
- Line Beauchamp, Liberal (1998-2003) (Was re-elected in Bourassa-Sauve in 2003).