Bagot (provincial electoral district)
Bagot is a former provincial electoral district in the province of Quebec, Canada. Created in 1867, the Estrie region district existed until 1972, when it was included in the new riding of Johnson in honour of former Quebec Premier Daniel Johnson who was a Member of the Legislative and National Assembly for 22 years in Bagot.
Bagot was named in honour of British diplomat and former governor general of the United Province of Canada from 1841 to 1843 Charles Bagot.
Members of Legislative Assembly
- Pierre-Samuel Gendron, Conservative Party (1867-1876)
- Flavien Dupont, Conservative Party (1876-1878)
- Narcisse Blais, Liberal (1878-1881)
- Antoine Casavant, Conservative Party (1881-1886)
- Joseph Pilon, Liberal (1886-1890)
- Milton McDonald, Conservative Party (1890-1900)
- Frédéric-Hector Daigneault, Liberal (1900-1913)
- Joseph-Émery Phaneuf, Liberal (1913-1935)
- Cyrille Dumaine, Liberal (1935-1937)
- Philippe Adam, Union Nationale(1938-1939)
- Cyrille Dumaine, Liberal (1939-1946)
- Daniel Johnson Sr., Union Nationale (1946-1966)
Members of National Assembly
- Daniel Johnson Sr., Union Nationale (1966-1968)
- Jean-Guy Cardinal, Union Nationale (1968-1973)
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