CHAMPLAIN (PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DISTRICT)

Champlain
National Assembly Member Pierre-Michel Auger
ADQ
Electors, 2007 46,741 [1]
Electoral district created 1829
Region Mauricie

'Champlain' is a provincial electoral riding in the province of Quebec, Canada. Located in the Mauricie region, it was created in 1829. It includes the municipalities of Saint-Stanislas, Saint-Narcisse and Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade and the eastern portions of the city of Trois-Rivières.
The riding is named after the founder of Quebec City in 1608, Samuel de Champlain

Contents
Members of the Legislative Assembly (1867-1968) and the National Assembly of Quebec (since 1968)
Footnotes
References
See also
Neighbouring electoral districts

Members of the Legislative Assembly (1867-1968) and the National Assembly of Quebec (since 1968)


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|'Name'
|'Assignments' [1]
|'Party'
|'Election' [2]
|'Popular Vote' [3]
|John Jones Ross [4]Government MLAConservative186764%
|''Jean-Charles Chapais''''Government MLA''''Conservative''''1867''''unopposed''
|François-Xavier-Anselme TrudelGovernment MLAConservative187139%
|Dominique-Napoléon Saint-CyrGovernment MLA (until 1878)
Official Opposition MLA (after 1878)Conservative187536%
|Dominique-Napoléon Saint-CyrOfficial Opposition MLA (until 1879)
Government MLA (after 1879)Conservative187861%
|Robert Trudel [5]Government MLAConservative1881unopposed
|Ferdinand Trudel [6]Official Opposition MLA (until 1887)
Government MLA (after 1887)Parti National188651%
|Pierre GrenierOfficial Opposition MLA (until 1891)
Government MLA (after 1891)Conservative189051%
|Pierre GrenierGovernment MLAConservative189262%
|Pierre GrenierOfficial Opposition MLAConservative189752%
|Pierre-Calixte NeaultGovernment MLALiberal190051%
|Pierre-Calixte NeaultGovernment MLALiberal190457%
|Pierre-Calixte Neault [7]Government MLALiberal190853%
|Joseph-Arthur Labissonnière [8]Official Opposition MLAConservative191251%
|Bruno BordeleauGovernment MLALiberal191659%
|Bruno BordeleauGovernment MLALiberal1919unopposed
|Bruno Bordeleau [9]Government MLALiberal192357%
|''William-Pierre Grant''''Government MLA''''Liberal''''1925''''54%''
|William-Pierre GrantGovernment MLALiberal192755%
|William-Pierre GrantGovernment MLALiberal193154%
|Ulphée-Wilbrod RousseauOpposition MLAAction libérale nationale193556%
|Ulphée-Wilbrod RousseauGovernment MLAUnion Nationale193661%
|Joseph-Philias MorinOfficial Opposition MLAUnion Nationale193951%
|Maurice BellemareGovernment MLAUnion Nationale194454%
|Maurice BellemareGovernment MLAUnion Nationale194869%
|Maurice BellemareGovernment MLA
Government House Whip (after 1953)Union Nationale195260%
|'Maurice Bellemare'Government House Whip (until 1959)
'Cabinet Member (after 1959)''Union Nationale''1956''59%'
|Maurice BellemareOfficial Opposition MLA'Union Nationale196050%
|Maurice BellemareOfficial Opposition MLAUnion Nationale196253%
|'Maurice Bellemare''Cabinet Member'
Government House Leader (until 1969)'Union Nationale''1966''58%'
|'Normand Toupin''Cabinet Member''Liberal''1970''33%'
|'Normand Toupin' [10]'Cabinet Member''Liberal''1973''55%'
|Marcel GagnonGovernment MNAParti Québécois197641%
|Marcel Gagnon [11]Government MNA
Parliamentary Secretary (after 1984)Parti Québécois198154%
|Pierre-A. BrouilletteGovernment MNALiberal198552%
|Pierre-A. Brouillette [12]Government MNALiberal198946%
|Yves BeaumierGovernment MNAParti Québécois199442%
|Yves BeaumierGovernment MNAParti Québécois199847%
|No winner [13]N/AN/A200335%
|''Noëlla Champagne'' [14]''Government MNA''''Parti Québécois''''2003''''38%''
|Pierre-Michel AugerOfficial Opposition MNAAction démocratique du Québec200745%

Footnotes


1. Cabinet assignments are indicated with a 'bold font'.
2. By-elections are indicated with an ''Italic font''.
3. Elections par circonscriptions - Champlain
4. Ross resigned to become Member of the Legislative Council (provincial upper house) in 1867.
5. Robert Trudel died in office in 1886.
6. Ferdinand Trudel lost the 1890 election.
7. Neault lost the 1912 election.
8. Labissonnière lost the 1916 election.
9. Bordeleau resigned to become registrar in 1925.
10. Toupin lost the 1976 election.
11. Gagnon lost the 1985 election.
12. Brouillette lost the 1994 election.
13. The 2003 election was a tie between PQ Noëlla Champagne and Liberal Pierre-A. Brouillette. Another election was held to determine the winner.
14. Champagne lost the 2007 election.

References



Election results

Map of Champlain

Quebec electoral map

See also



Champlain, Quebec

History of Canada

History of Quebec

Mauricie

Mauricie Legislators

Politics of Canada

Politics of Quebec

Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade

Saint-Maurice—Champlain Federal Electoral District

Neighbouring electoral districts



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