Sainte-Marie (provincial electoral district)
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Sainte-Marie was a former provincial electoral district in the province of Quebec, Canada. Located in the Montreal region, the district was formed in 1890 from parts of Montreal-Est which was formed in 1867. The riding was merged with Saint-Jacques in 1989 to form Sainte-Marie—Saint-Jacques. From 1890 to 1915, it was also known as Montreal Division 1 district.
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[edit] Members of Legislative Assembly
[edit] Montréal-Est district
- George-Étienne Cartier, Conservative Party (1867–1871)
- Ferdinand-Conon David, Conservative Party (1871–1875)
- Louis-Olivier Taillon, Conservative Party (1875–1886)
- Laurent-Olivier David, Liberal (1886–1890)
[edit] Montreal division no 1 district
- Joseph Béland, Ouvrier (1890-1892)
- François Martineau, Conservative Party (1892-1897)
- Georges-Albini Lacombe, Liberal (1897-1908)
- Napoleon Séguin, Liberal (1908-1912)
[edit] Montreal-Sainte-Marie district
- Napoleon Séguin, Liberal (1912-1921)
- Joseph Gauthier, Parti Ouvrier (1921-1923)
- Camillien Houde, Conservative Party (1923-1927)
- Joseph Gauthier, Liberal (1927)
- Camillien Houde, Conservative Party (1928-1931)
- Gaspard Fauteux, Liberal (1931-1935)
- Candide Rochefort, Action liberale nationale - 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)
[edit] Members of National Assembly (Sainte-Marie)
- Edgar Charbonneau, Union Nationale (1966-1969)
- Jean-Jacques Crôteau, Union Nationale (1969-1970)
- Claude-Henri Tremblay, Parti Québécois (1970-1973)
- Jean-Claude Malépart, Liberal (1973-1976)
- Guy Bisailon, Parti Québécois (1976-1985)
- Michel Laporte, Liberal (1985-1989)