Montréal-Centre (provincial Electoral District)
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Montréal-Centre was a former provincial electoral district in the
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region of
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,
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that elected members to the
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. It was created for the 1867 election. Its final general election was in 1886 (and there was a by-election in 1887). It disappeared in the 1890 election and its successor electoral districts were Montréal division no. 2 and Montréal division no. 6.


Members of the Legislative Assembly

* Edward Brock Carter,
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(1867–1871) * Luther Hamilton Holton,
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(1871–1874) * Charles Alexander, Liberal (1874–1875) * Alexander Walker Ogilvie, Conservative Party (1875–1878) * Horatio Admiral Nelson, Liberal (1878–1881) * George Washington Stephens Sr., Liberal (1881–1886) *
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, Liberal (1886–1890)


References


Election results
(National Assembly)
Election results
(QuebecPolitique.com) Former provincial electoral districts of Quebec Provincial electoral districts of Montreal {{Montreal-stub