TWO MOUNTAINS


'Two Mountains' was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1917.
It was created by the British North America Act of 1867. The electoral district was abolished in 1914 when it was merged into Laval—Two Mountains riding.

Contents
Election results
See also
External links

Election results


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|DAOUST, Jean-Baptiste ||align=right|acclaimed
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|PRÉVOST, Wilfred ||align=right|acclaimed
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|PRÉVOST, Wilfred ||align=right|725
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|WATTS, J. ||align=right|670
By-election: On election being declared void, 14 January 1875
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|GLOBENSKY, Charles-Auguste-Maximilien ||align=right|939
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|PRÉVOST, Wilfrid ||align=right|810
By-election: On Mr. Globensky's resignation
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|DAOUST, Jean-Baptiste ||align=right|acclaimed
By-election: no By-Election, March 11, 1876, according to Canadian Directory of Parliament, 1867-1967, p. 234. Mr. Globensky
sat until the dissolution of the 3rd Parliament.
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|DAOUST, J.B. ||align=right|797
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|CHAGNON, J.A. ||align=right|11
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|DAOUST, J. Bte. ||align=right|acclaimed
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|DAOUST, Jean Bte. ||align=right|1,091
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|MARCIL, David ||align=right|1,019
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|DAOUST, J. Bte. ||align=right|1,158
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|FORTIER, L.A. ||align=right|871
By-election: On Mr. Daoust's death, 28 December 1891
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|GIROUARD, Joseph ||align=right| acclaimed
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|ÉTHIER, Joseph A.C. ||align=right|1,227
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|GIROUARD, Jos. ||align=right| 1,210
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|ÉTHIER, J.A.C. ||align=right|1,455
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|GIROUARD, Jos. ||align=right|1,323
By-election: On election being declared void, 6 August 1902
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|ÉTHIER, J.A.C. ||align=right|1,392
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|BEAUCHAMP, Benjamin ||align=right|1,268
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|ÉTHIER, J.A.C. ||align=right|1,460
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|FAUTEUX, George N. ||align=right|1,333
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|ÉTHIER, Joseph Arthur C. ||align=right|1,427
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|FAUTEUX, Guillaume-André ||align=right|1,335
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|ÉTHIER, Joseph-Arthur-Calixte ||align=right|acclaimed

See also



List of Canadian federal electoral districts

Past Canadian electoral districts

External links



Riding history from the Library of Parliament

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