Montréal–Sainte-Marie 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
1912 election from part of
Montréal division no. 1 electoral district. Its final election was in
1962
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. It disappeared in the
1966 election and its successor electoral district was
Sainte-Marie.
Members of the Legislative Assembly
*
Napoleon Séguin,
Liberal
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(1912–1921)
*
Joseph Gauthier, Parti Ouvrier (1921–1923)
*
Camillien Houde
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,
Conservative Party
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(1923–1927)
*
Joseph Gauthier, Liberal (1927)
* Camillien Houde, Conservative Party (1928–1931)
*
Gaspard Fauteux
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, Liberal (1931–1935)
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Candide Rochefort,
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Union Nationale (1935–1939)
* Camillien Houde, Independent (1939–1944)
*
Camille Côté, Union Nationale (1944–1948)
*
Aime Gendron, Union Nationale (1948–1952)
*
Yvon Dupuis, Liberal (1952–1956)
*
Edgar Charbonneau, Union Nationale (1956–1966)
References
Election results(National Assembly)
Election results(QuebecPolitique.com)
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Former provincial electoral districts of Quebec
Provincial electoral districts of Montreal