Trois-Rivières (Province of Canada)
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Province of Canada electoral district | ||
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Defunct pre-Confederation electoral district | ||
Legislature | Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada | |
District created | 1841 | |
District abolished | 1867
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First contested | 1841 | |
Last contested | 1867 |
Under the Union regime (1841-1867), the district of Trois-Rivières was re-established. Its boundaries roughly covered the pre-merger city of Trois-Rivières. [1]
Trois-Rivières was represented by one Member at the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada.
[edit] Members for Trois-Rivières (1841-1867)
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ History of the electoral map of Québec, Chief Electoral Officer of Québec.
- ^ By-elections are indicated with Italic font.
- ^ Ogden was a Cabinet Member in 1841 and 1842.
- ^ Greive died in office in 1845.
- ^ Turcotte ran in the district of St. Maurice in 1848 and lost.
- ^ The election was not held.
- ^ In 1861, Dawson was defeated in the district of Trois-Rivières, but was election in the district of Ottawa.
- ^ Turcotte died in office in 1864.
[edit] See also
- History of Canada
- History of Quebec
- List of elections in the Province of Canada
- Mauricie
- Mauricie Legislators
- Politics of Canada
- Politics of Quebec
- Trois-Rivières
- Trois-Rivières Electoral District (Lower Canada - 1792-1838)
- Trois-Rivières Federal Electoral District (since 1867)
- Trois-Rivières Provincial Electoral District (since 1867)