Trois-Rivières (electoral district)































































Trois-Rivières

Quebec electoral district

Trois-Rivières.png
Trois-Rivières in relation to other Quebec federal electoral districts

Federal electoral district
Legislature House of Commons
MP



 
 
 

Robert Aubin
New Democratic
District created 1976
First contested 1979
Last contested 2015
District webpage
profile, map
Demographics
Population (2011)[1]
108,774

Electors (2015)
90,709
Area (km²)[2]
133
Pop. density (per km²) 817.8
Census divisions Trois-Rivières
Census subdivisions Trois-Rivières

Trois-Rivières (formerly known as Three Rivers and Trois-Rivières Métropolitain) is an electoral district in Quebec, Canada that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1867 to 1892 and from 1935 to the present.


It was created as "Three Rivers" riding by the British North America Act of 1867. The electoral district was abolished in 1892 when it was merged into Three Rivers and St. Maurice riding.


The electoral district's English name changed in 1947 to "Trois-Rivières". The riding's name was changed again in 1972 to "Trois-Rivières Métropolitain". Trois-Rivières Métropolitain was abolished in 1976 when it was redistributed into a new "Trois-Rivières" riding and Champlain riding.


This riding lost territory to Saint-Maurice—Champlain and gained territory from Berthier—Maskinongé during the 2012 electoral redistribution.




Contents






  • 1 Geography


  • 2 History


    • 2.1 Members of Parliament




  • 3 Election results


    • 3.1 Trois-Rivières, 1979-present


    • 3.2 Trois-Rivières Métropolitain, 1972-1979


    • 3.3 Trois-Rivières, 1949-1972


    • 3.4 Three Rivers, 1935-1949


    • 3.5 Three Rivers, 1867-1892




  • 4 Districts since 1867 that have included Trois-Rivières


  • 5 See also


  • 6 References


    • 6.1 Notes







Geography


The riding, in the Quebec region of Mauricie, consists of most of the city of Trois-Rivières, excepting the former cities of Trois-Rivières-Ouest and Pointe-du-Lac.


The neighbouring ridings are Berthier—Maskinongé, Saint-Maurice—Champlain, and Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—Bécancour.



History



Members of Parliament


This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament:

































































































































Parliament Years Member Party
Three Rivers
1st  1867–1868     Louis-Charles Boucher de Niverville Conservative
 1868–1872 William McDougall
2nd  1872–1874
3rd  1874–1878
4th  1878–1878
 1878–1882 Hector-Louis Langevin
5th  1882–1887
6th  1887–1891
7th  1891–1896
Riding dissolved into Three Rivers and St. Maurice
Riding re-created from Three Rivers—St. Maurice
18th  1935–1940     Wilfrid Gariépy Liberal
19th  1940–1945 Robert Ryan
20th  1945–1949     Wilfrid Gariépy Independent
Trois-Rivières
21st  1949–1953     Léon Balcer Progressive Conservative
22nd  1953–1957
23rd  1957–1958
24th  1958–1962
25th  1962–1963
26th  1963–1965
27th  1965–1968     Joseph-Alfred Mongrain Independent
28th  1968–1971     Liberal
 1971–1972 Claude Lajoie
Trois-Rivières Métropolitain
29th  1972–1974     Claude Lajoie Liberal
30th  1974–1979
Trois-Rivières
31st  1979–1980     Claude Lajoie Liberal
32nd  1980–1984
33rd  1984–1988     Pierre H. Vincent Progressive Conservative
34th  1988–1993
35th  1993–1997     Yves Rocheleau Bloc Québécois
36th  1997–2000
37th  2000–2004
38th  2004–2006 Paule Brunelle
39th  2006–2008
40th  2008–2011
41st  2011–2015     Robert Aubin New Democratic
42nd  2015–Present


Election results



Trois-Rivières, 1979-present



























































































Canadian federal election, 2015
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±% Expenditures

New Democratic Robert Aubin 19,193 31.83 -17.87 $59,109.30

Liberal Yvon Boivin 18,224 30.22 +20.19 $33,318.95

Conservative Dominic Therrien 11,231 18.63 +5.48 $88,781.37

Bloc Québécois André Valois 10,249 17.00 -7.21 $37,874.56

Green Éric Trottier 1,032 1.71 -0.18

Libertarian Maxime Rousseau 360 0.6
Total valid votes/Expense limit
60,289 100.0  
$232,803.19
Total rejected ballots
940

Turnout
61,229

Eligible voters

90,900
Source: Elections Canada[3][4]













































2011 federal election redistributed results[5]
Party
Vote
%
 
New Democratic 28,279 49.70
 
Bloc Québécois 13,776 24.21
 
Conservative 7,482 13.15
 
Liberal 5,708 10.03
 
Green 1,078 1.89
 
Others 583 1.02


































































































Canadian federal election, 2011
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±% Expenditures

New Democratic Robert Aubin 26,981 53.57 +44.39

Bloc Québécois Paule Brunelle 11,987 23.80 -21.46

Conservative Pierre Lacroix 6,205 12.32 -11.92

Liberal Patrice Mangin 3,617 7.18 -11.01

Green Louis Lacroix 972 1.93 -1.18

Independent Marc-André Fortin 346 0.69

Rhinoceros Francis Arsenault 256 0.51
Total valid votes/Expense limit
50,364
100.00
Total rejected ballots
889 1.73

Turnout
51,253 64.59

Eligible voters
79,346
































































Canadian federal election, 2008
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±% Expenditures

Bloc Québécois Paule Brunelle 22,405 45.26 -0.2 $77,449

Conservative Claude Durand 11,998 24.24 -9.1 $76,522

Liberal Marcos G. Simard 9,008 18.19 +7.3 $17,099

New Democratic Geneviève Boivin 4,544 9.18 +2.5 $2,096

Green Ariane Blais 1,540 3.11 +0.3
Total valid votes/Expense limit
39,579 100.0
$84,242








































































Canadian federal election, 2006
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±% Expenditures

Bloc Québécois Paule Brunelle 22,331 45.9 -10.6 $52,451

Conservative Luc Ménard 15,423 31.7 +22.2 $10,874

Liberal Martine Girard 5,268 10.8 -16.5 $19,948

New Democratic Geneviève Boivin 3,774 7.8 +4.2 $1,703

Green Linda Lavoie 1,513 3.1 -0.1

Marijuana Paul Giroux 371 0.8
Total valid votes/Expense limit
48,680 100.0
$78,516































































Canadian federal election, 2004
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±% Expenditures

Bloc Québécois Paule Brunelle 26,240 56.5 +9.8 $52,143

Liberal Jean-Éric Guindon 12,703 27.4 -15.6 $69,554

Conservative Jean-Guy Mercier 4,381 9.4 +1.6 $9,519

New Democratic Marc Tessier 1,635 3.5 2.5 $1,416

Green Linda Lavoie 1,476 3.2
Total valid votes/Expense limit
46,435 100.0
$77,441

Note: Conservative vote is compared to the total of the Canadian Alliance vote and Progressive Conservative vote in 2000 election.









































































Canadian federal election, 2000
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Bloc Québécois Yves Rocheleau 22,405 46.7 +4.2

Liberal Denis Normandin 20,606 42.9 +11.6

Alliance Luc Legaré 2,161 4.5

Progressive Conservative Scott Healy 1,599 3.3 -20.8

Natural Law Gilles Raymond 538 1.1 +0.1

New Democratic David Horlock 512 1.1

Marxist–Leninist Alexandre Deschênes 184 0.4
Total valid votes
48,005
100.0
























































Canadian federal election, 1997
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Bloc Québécois Yves Rocheleau 21,267 42.5 -10.7

Liberal Jean-Guy Doucet 15,692 31.3 +10.1

Progressive Conservative Michel Charland 12,102 24.2 +0.5

New Democratic Dorothy Hénaut 528 1.1 +0.3

Natural Law Roger Périgny 503 1.0 -0.1
Total valid votes
50,092
100.0
























































Canadian federal election, 1993
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Bloc Québécois Yves Rocheleau 24,882 53.2

Progressive Conservative Pierre H. Vincent 11,053 23.6 -45.2

Liberal Jean-Pierre Caron 9,937 21.2 +5.5

Natural Law Roger Périgny 522 1.1

New Democratic Maryse Choquette 374 0.8 -12.0
Total valid votes
46,768
100.0
























































Canadian federal election, 1988
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Progressive Conservative Pierre H. Vincent 29,370 68.9 +4.9

Liberal Nicholas Papirakis 6,727 15.8 -8.6

New Democratic Josée Trudel 5,470 12.8 +8.2

Rhinoceros Danielle La Chicane Saint-Laurent 826 1.9 -0.5

Independent Lise Éthier 249 0.6
Total valid votes
42,642
100.0
































































Canadian federal election, 1984
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Progressive Conservative Pierre H. Vincent 26,843 63.9 +51.0

Liberal Françoise C. Drolet 10,217 24.3 -44.1

New Democratic John A. Pratt 1,947 4.6 -6.5

Parti nationaliste Yves Rocheleau 1,847 4.4

Rhinoceros Houblon-oubedon Lemoine 1,018 2.4

Communist Paul Gagné 110 0.3
Total valid votes
41,982
100.0








































































Canadian federal election, 1980
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Liberal Claude Lajoie 23,791 68.5 +7.5

Progressive Conservative Jean Méthot 4,482 12.9 +2.2

New Democratic Denis Faubert 3,870 11.1 +6.7

Independent Raymond Lajoie 1,898 5.5

Independent Rodolphe Lemieux 283 0.8

Union populaire Guy Baillargeon 249 0.7 +0.5

Marxist–Leninist Lise Éthier 168 0.5 +0.3
Total valid votes
34,741
100.0
























































































Canadian federal election, 1979
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Liberal Claude Lajoie 23,311 61.0 -0.2

Social Credit Léopold Alarie 7,950 20.8 +1.8

Progressive Conservative Roland Julien 4,099 10.7 -4.2

New Democratic Roland Auger 1,682 4.4 0.0

Rhinoceros Alain Beaupré 947 2.5

Independent Gilles Gervais 77 0.2

Union populaire Gilles Marier 66 0.2

Marxist–Leninist Lise Éthier 63 0.2 -0.4

Communist Jeannette Walsh 36 0.1
Total valid votes
38,231
100.0


Trois-Rivières Métropolitain, 1972-1979

























































Canadian federal election, 1974
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Liberal Claude Lajoie 24,335 61.2 +16.8

Social Credit Réal Ménard 7,538 18.9 -19.5

Progressive Conservative Yvon Massicotte 5,949 15.0 +2.3

New Democratic Yvon Roland Chamberland 1,738 4.4 -0.1

Marxist–Leninist Jacques Auger 221 0.6
Total valid votes
39,781
100.0
















































Canadian federal election, 1972
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Liberal Claude Lajoie 19,892 44.4 -3.3

Social Credit Réal Lemay 17,250 38.5 -4.8

Progressive Conservative Edgar Lesieur 5,662 12.6 +5.8

New Democratic Jacques Hébert 2,022 4.5
Total valid votes
44,826
100.0


Trois-Rivières, 1949-1972

























































Canadian federal by-election, 31 May 1971
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%
On Mr. Mongrain's death, 23 December 1970

Liberal Claude Lajoie 12,809 47.7 +1.5

Social Credit Réal Lemay 11,616 43.3 +24.1

Progressive Conservative Thérèse-M. Landry 1,827 6.8 -20.8

Independent Henri-Georges Grenier (Espirit social) 422 1.6

Republican Joseph Thibodeau 170 0.6
Total valid votes
26,844
100.0

Note: Social Credit vote is compared to Ralliement créditiste vote in the 1968 election.

































































Canadian federal election, 1968
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Liberal Joseph-Alfred Mongrain 17,592 46.2 +12.6

Progressive Conservative Gilles Gauthier 10,501 27.6 +12.4

Ralliement créditiste Émile Fréchette 7,305 19.2 +11.3

New Democratic Philippe Daviault 1,724 4.5 +2.2

Independent Gaston Pelletier 566 1.5

Independent Lucien Bornais 364 1.0
Total valid votes
38,052
100.0
























































Canadian federal election, 1965
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Independent Joseph-Alfred Mongrain 12,927 40.9

Liberal Pierre Garceau 10,617 33.6 -6.5

Progressive Conservative Jean Méthot 4,799 15.2 -29.5

Ralliement créditiste Philippe Daviault 2,488 7.9 -5.1

New Democratic Joseph Rivard 749 2.4 +0.2
Total valid votes
31,580
100.0

Note: Ralliement créditiste vote is compared to Social Credit vote in the 1963 election.

















































Canadian federal election, 1963
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Progressive Conservative Léon Balcer 14,558 44.7 -4.0

Liberal Claude Bisson 13,077 40.1 +3.6

Social Credit Lucien Richard 4,224 13.0 -1.8

New Democratic Alfred Robindaine 718 2.2
Total valid votes
32,577
100.0








































Canadian federal election, 1962
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Progressive Conservative Léon Balcer 15,545 48.7 -11.1

Liberal Claude Bisson 11,675 36.6 -0.5

Social Credit J.-Donat Dupont 4,715 14.8
Total valid votes
31,935
100.0








































Canadian federal election, 1958
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Progressive Conservative Léon Balcer 18,049 59.7 +9.1

Liberal Antoine Gauthier 11,193 37.1 -11.6

Independent Henri-Georges Grenier (Capital familial) 968 3.2 +2.4
Total valid votes
30,210
100.0








































Canadian federal election, 1957
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Progressive Conservative Léon Balcer 15,004 50.6 -2.2

Liberal François Nobert 14,412 48.6 +1.4

Independent Henri-Georges Grenier (Capital familial) 237 0.8
Total valid votes
29,653
100.0
































Canadian federal election, 1953
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Progressive Conservative Léon Balcer 15,556 52.8 +13.8

Liberal Joseph-Alfred Mongrain 13,905 47.2 +8.4
Total valid votes
29,461
100.0
























































Canadian federal election, 1949
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Progressive Conservative Léon Balcer 10,015 39.0 +18.8

Liberal Wilfrid Gariépy 9,964 38.8 +26.5

Independent Liberal Jules Biron 4,925 19.2

Union des électeurs Hector Brunelle 432 1.7 -2.1

Independent Henri-Georges Grenier 367 1.4 -0.6
Total valid votes
25,703
100.0


Three Rivers, 1935-1949









































































Canadian federal election, 1945
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Independent Wilfrid Gariépy 6,610 32.0 -15.0

Independent Liberal Jean-Louis Marchand 5,947 28.8

Progressive Conservative Léon Méthot 4,173 20.2

Liberal Robert Ryan 2,525 12.2 -40.8

Social Credit Onésime Cormier 787 3.8

Independent Henri-Georges Grenier 423 2.0

Co-operative Commonwealth Lionel Fortin 186 0.9
Total valid votes
20,651
100.0
































Canadian federal election, 1940
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Liberal Robert Ryan 9,860 53.0 -2.0

Independent Liberal Wilfrid Gariépy 8,734 47.0
Total valid votes
18,594
100.0
































































Canadian federal election, 1935
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Liberal Wilfrid Gariépy 6,114 30.1

Conservative Léon Méthot 5,748 28.3 -30.3

Liberal Philippe Bigué 5,070 24.9

Independent Liberal Willie Poisson 2,267 11.2

Reconstruction Louis-D. Durand 1,049 5.2

Independent Conservative Louis Normand 76 0.4
Total valid votes
20,324
100.0


Three Rivers, 1867-1892

































Canadian federal election, 1891
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Conservative Hector-Louis Langevin 682 58.6 +7.4

Liberal L.T. Polette 482 41.4 -7.4
Total valid votes
1,164
100.0





























Canadian federal election, 1887
Party
Candidate
Votes %

Conservative Hector-Louis Langevin 640 51.2

Liberal L.P. Pelletier 610 48.8
Total valid votes
1,250
100.0















Canadian federal election, 1882
Party
Candidate
Votes

Conservative Hector-Louis Langevin acclaimed















By-election on 21 November 1878

On Mr. McDougall's resignation


Party
Candidate
Votes

Conservative Hector-Louis Langevin acclaimed
































Canadian federal election, 1878
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Conservative William McDougall 584 57.3 -20.9

Unknown H.G. Malhiot 436 42.7
Total valid votes
1,020
100.0





























Canadian federal election, 1874
Party
Candidate
Votes %

Conservative William McDougall 451 78.2

Unknown J.N. Bunan 126 21.8
Total valid votes
577
100.0















Canadian federal election, 1872
Party
Candidate
Votes

Conservative William McDougall acclaimed















By-election on 17 October 1868

On Mr. Boucher de Niverville's resignation, 30 September 1868


Party
Candidate
Votes

Conservative William McDougall acclaimed





























Canadian federal election, 1867
Party
Candidate
Votes %

Conservative Louis-Charles Boucher de Niverville 277 66.0

Unknown Genest 143 34.0
Total valid votes
420
100.0


Districts since 1867 that have included Trois-Rivières


The following list contains members of districts that have included Trois-Rivières, since 1867:



























































































































































































































































































































































































 

Name

Assignments [6]

Party

Election [7]

Popular Vote [8]
 

Charles Boucher de Niverville [9]

Government MP
Conservative 1867 66%
 
William McDougall Government MP Conservative 1868
unopposed
 
William McDougall
Government MP (before 1873)
Official Opposition MP (after 1873)
Conservative 1872 unopposed
 
William McDougall
Official Opposition MP
Conservative 1874 78%
 

William McDougall [10]

Government MP
Conservative 1878 57%
 
Hector Langevin Cabinet Member Conservative 1878
unopposed
 
Hector Langevin Cabinet Member Conservative 1882
unopposed
 
Hector Langevin Cabinet Member Conservative 1887
51%
 
Hector Langevin
Government MP
Cabinet Member (until 1891)
Conservative 1891
59%
 
Sir Adolphe-Philippe Caron
Official Opposition MP
Conservative 1896 54%
 
Jacques Bureau
Government MP
Liberal 1900 53%
 

Jacques Bureau [11]

Government MP
Liberal 1904 54%
 
Jacques Bureau Cabinet Member Liberal 1907
unopposed
 
Jacques Bureau Cabinet Member Liberal 1908
64%
 
Jacques Bureau
Official Opposition MP
Liberal 1911 50%
 
Jacques Bureau
Official Opposition MP
Liberal 1917 unopposed
 

Jacques Bureau [12]

Government MP
Liberal 1921 68%
 
Jacques Bureau Cabinet Member Liberal 1922
unopposed
 
Arthur Bettez
Government MP (until 1926)
Official Opposition MP (after 1926)
Liberal 1925 56%
 
Arthur Bettez
Government MP
Liberal 1926 66%
 

Arthur Bettez [13]

Official Opposition MP
Liberal 1930 57%
 
Charles Bourgeois Government MP Conservative 1931
50%
 

Wilfrid Gariépy [14]

Government MP
Liberal 1935 30%
 

Robert Ryan [15]

Government MP
Liberal 1940 53%
 }

Wilfrid Gariépy [16]

Independent MP
Independent 1945 32%
 
Léon Balcer
Official Opposition MP
Progressive Conservative 1949 39%
 
Léon Balcer
Official Opposition MP
Progressive Conservative 1953 53%
 
Léon Balcer Cabinet Member Progressive Conservative 1957
51%
 
Léon Balcer Cabinet Member Progressive Conservative 1958
60%
 
Léon Balcer Cabinet Member Progressive Conservative 1962
49%
 

Léon Balcer [17]

Official Opposition MP
Progressive Conservative 1963 45%
 }
Joseph-Alfred Mongrain
Independent MP
Independent 1965 59%
 

Joseph-Alfred Mongrain [18]

Government MP
Liberal 1968 46%
 
Claude Lajoie Government MP Liberal 1971
48%
 
Claude Lajoie
Government MP
Liberal 1972 44%
 
Claude Lajoie
Government MP
Parliamentary Secretary (from 1975 to 1977)
Liberal 1974 61%
 
Claude Lajoie
Official Opposition MP
Liberal 1979 61%
 
Claude Lajoie
Government MP
Liberal 1980 68%
 
Pierre H. Vincent Parliamentary Secretary Progressive Conservative 1984 64%
 

Pierre H. Vincent[19]

Parliamentary Secretary (until 1993)
Cabinet Member (after 1993)
Progressive Conservative 1988
69%
 
Yves Rocheleau
Official Opposition MP
Bloc Québécois 1993 53%
 

Yves Rocheleau

Third Party MP
Bloc Québécois 1997 42%
 
Yves Rocheleau
Third Party MP
Bloc Québécois 2000 47%
 
Paule Brunelle
Third Party MP
Bloc Québécois 2004 57%
 
Paule Brunelle
Third Party MP
Bloc Québécois 2006 46%
 
Paule Brunelle
Third Party MP
Bloc Québécois 2008 46%


See also



  • List of Canadian federal electoral districts

  • Mauricie

  • Past Canadian electoral districts



References




  • "(Code 24072) Census Profile". 2011 census. Statistics Canada. 2012. Retrieved 2011-03-07..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output .citation q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{display:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}

  • Campaign expense data from Elections Canada


Riding history from the Library of Parliament:



  • Three Rivers, Quebec 1867 - 1892

  • Three Rivers, Quebec 1933 - 1947

  • Trois-Rivières, Quebec 1947 - 1972

  • Trois-Rivières Métropolitain 1972 - 1976

  • Trois-Rivières, Quebec 1976 - 2008

  • 2011 Results from Elections Canada



Notes





  1. ^ Statistics Canada: 2012


  2. ^ Statistics Canada: 2012


  3. ^ Elections Canada – Confirmed candidates for Trois-Rivières, 30 September 2015


  4. ^ Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates


  5. ^ Pundits' Guide to Canadian Elections


  6. ^ Cabinet assignments are indicated with a bold font.


  7. ^ By-elections are indicated with an Italic font.


  8. ^ History of Federal Ridings since 1867 - Trois-Rivières, Quebec


  9. ^ Boucher de Niverville resigned in 1868.


  10. ^ Cabinet Member Hector Langevin lost his seat in the district of Rimouski in the 1878 general election. McDougall, who was re-elected, resigned to give Langevin the opportunity to sit in Parliament.


  11. ^ Bureau resigned to become a member of the federal Cabinet in 1907.


  12. ^ Bureau resigned to become a member of the federal Cabinet in 1922.


  13. ^ Bettez died in 1931.


  14. ^ Gariépy lost the 1940 election as an Independent Liberal.


  15. ^ Ryan lost the 1945 election.


  16. ^ Gariépy lost the 1949 election as a Liberal.


  17. ^ Balcer sat as an Independent by 1965.


  18. ^ Mongrain died in 1970.


  19. ^ Vincent lost the 1993 election.






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