Montréal–Jeanne-Mance was a former provincial electoral district in the
Montreal
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region of
Quebec
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,
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that elected members to the
Legislative Assembly of Quebec.
It was created for the
1939 election from parts of
Maisonneuve,
Montréal-Dorion
Montréal-Dorion was a former provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada that elected members to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec.
It was created for the 1912 election from part of Hochelaga electoral district. I ...
and
Montréal-Mercier electoral districts. Its final election was in
1962
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. It disappeared in the
1966 election and its successor electoral district was
Jeanne-Mance.
Members of the Legislative Assembly
*
Joseph-Émile Dubreuil,
Liberal
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(1939–1948)
*
George Guévremont,
Union Nationale (1948–1952)
*
Jean-Paul Noël, Liberal (1952–1956)
*
Maurice Custeau, Union Nationale (1956–1962)
*
Aimé Brisson, Liberal (1962–1966)
References
Election results(National Assembly)
Election results(QuebecPolitique.com)
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Former provincial electoral districts of Quebec