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]
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Defunct pre-Confederation electoral district | |
Legislature | Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada |
District created | 1792 |
District abolished | 1838 |
First contested | 1792 |
Last contested | 1836 |
Saint-Maurice was represented simultaneously by two Members at the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada.
Name | Party | Election [2] | |
Thomas Coffin | Tory Party | 1792 | |
Thomas Coffin | Tory Party | 1796 | |
Thomas Coffin | Tory Party | 1800 | |
David Monro | Tory Party | 1804 | |
Thomas Coffin[3] | Tory Party | 1808 | |
Louis Gugy | Tory Party | 1809 | |
François Caron | Parti Canadien | 1810 | |
Joseph-Rémi Vallières de Saint-Réal[4] | Parti Canadien | 1814 | |
Louis Gugy[5] | Tory Party | 1816 | |
Pierre Bureau | Parti Canadien | 1819 | |
Pierre Bureau | Parti Canadien | Spring 1820 | |
Pierre Bureau | Parti Canadien | Summer 1820 | |
Pierre Bureau | Parti Canadien | 1824 | |
Pierre Bureau | Parti Canadien | 1827 | |
Pierre Bureau | Parti Canadien | 1830 | |
Pierre Bureau | Parti Patriote | 1834 | |
Alexis Bareil, dit Lajoie | Parti Patriote | 1836 | |
Name | Party | Election | |
Augustin Rivard-Dufresne | Parti Canadien | 1792 | |
Nicholas Montour | Tory Party | 1796 | |
Mathew Bell | Tory Party | 1800 | |
Michel Caron | Parti Canadien | 1804 | |
Michel Caron | Parti Canadien | 1808 | |
Michel Caron | Parti Canadien | 1809 | |
Michel Caron | Parti Canadien | 1810 | |
Étienne Le Blanc | Parti Canadien | 1814 | |
Étienne Mayrand | Tory Party | 1816 | |
Louis Picotte | Parti Canadien | Spring 1820 | |
Louis Picotte | Parti Canadien | Summer 1820 | |
Charles Caron | Parti Canadien | 1824 | |
Charles Caron[6] | Parti Canadien | 1827 | |
Valère Guillet | Parti Canadien | 1830 | |
Valère Guillet | Parti Patriote | 1834 | |
François Lesieur Desaulniers | Parti Patriote | 1836 |
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