Provincial electoral district in Lower Canada, Canada
Under the
Constitutional Act of 1791, the district of Trois-Rivières was established. Its boundaries roughly covered the pre-
merger city of
Trois-Rivières.
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Trois-Rivières was represented simultaneously by two Members at the
Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada.
Members for Trois-Rivières (1792–1838)
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History of the electoral map of Québec, Chief Electoral Officer of Québec.
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By-elections are indicated with
Italic font.
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^ Lees was Member of the Executive Council from 1794 until his death in 1807.
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^ Hart was prevented from fulfilling his duties because of his
Jewish faith.
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^ Hart was again prevented from taking his seat because of his Jewish background.
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^ In 1816, Ogden was convicted of
defamation and sent to prison by political opponent and Judge
Pierre-Stanislas Bédard.
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^ Ogden lost the 1824 election.
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^ Ranvoyzé died in office in 1826.
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^ Ogden resigned in 1833 to become a Cabinet Member.
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^ de Bonne was Member of the Executive Council from 1794 until his death in 1816.
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^ Foucher lost the 1808 election.
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^ Badeaux lost the 1810 election.
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^ In 1827, Berthelot was defeated in the district of Uptown Quebec.
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^ Dumoulin resigned in 1832.
See also
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