词条 | Kamouraska (electoral district) |
释义 |
| name = Kamouraska | province = Quebec | image = | caption = | fed-status = defunct | fed-district-number = | fed-created = 1867 | fed-abolished = 1976 | fed-election-first = 1869 by-election | fed-election-last = 1979 | fed-rep = | fed-rep-party = | demo-pop-ref = | demo-area-ref = | demo-electors-ref = | demo-census-date = | demo-pop = | demo-electors = | demo-electors-date = | demo-area = | demo-cd = | demo-csd = }} Kamouraska was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1869 to 1979. It was created by the British North America Act, 1867. There was no election in 1867 due to riots. There was a by-election held in 1869 in its place. The district was abolished in 1976 when it was redistributed into Bellechasse, Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup and Rimouski ridings. Members of ParliamentThis riding elected the following Members of Parliament: {{CanMP}}{{CanMP nodata|Kamouraska}}{{CanMP row| FromYr = 1867 | ToYr = 1869 | Assembly# = 1 | CanParty = | RepName = | RepTerms# = 1 | PartyTerms# = 1 | #ByElections = 1 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1869 | ToYr = 1872 | CanParty = Liberal | RepName = Charles-Alphonse-Pantaléon Pelletier | RepTerms# = 3 | PartyTerms# = 3 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1872 | ToYr = 1874 | Assembly# = 2 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1874 | ToYr = 1877 | Assembly# = 3 | #ByElections = 1 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1877 | ToYr = 1878 | CanParty = Conservative (historical) | RepName = Charles-François Roy | RepTerms# = 1 | PartyTerms# = 1 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1878 | ToYr = 1882 | Assembly# = 4 | CanParty = Liberal | RepName = Joseph Dumont | RepTerms# = 1 | PartyTerms# = 1 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1882 | ToYr = 1887 | Assembly# = 5 | CanParty = Conservative (historical) | RepName = Charles Bruno Blondeau | RepTerms# = 1 | PartyTerms# = 1 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1887 | ToYr = 1891 | Assembly# = 6 | CanParty = Liberal | RepName = Alexis Dessaint | RepTerms# = 1 | PartyTerms# = 9 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1891 | ToYr = 1896 | Assembly# = 7 | RepName = Henry George Carroll | RepTerms# = 4 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1896 | ToYr = 1900 | Assembly# = 8 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1900 | ToYr = 1902 | Assembly# = 9 | #ByElections = 2 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1902 | ToYr = 1904 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1904 | ToYr = 1904 | RepName = Ernest Lapointe | RepTerms# = 5 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1904 | ToYr = 1908 | Assembly# = 10 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1908 | ToYr = 1911 | Assembly# = 11 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1911 | ToYr = 1917 | Assembly# = 12 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1917 | ToYr = 1919 | Assembly# = 13 | CanParty = Laurier Liberals | PartyTerms# = 1 | #ByElections = 1 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1920 | ToYr = 1921 | CanParty = Liberal | RepName = Charles-Adolphe Stein | RepTerms# = 2 | PartyTerms# = 10 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1921 | ToYr = 1922 | Assembly# = 14 | #ByElections = 1 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1922 | ToYr = 1925 | RepName = Joseph Georges Bouchard | RepTerms# = 5 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1925 | ToYr = 1926 | Assembly# = 15 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1926 | ToYr = 1930 | Assembly# = 16 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1930 | ToYr = 1935 | Assembly# = 17 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1935 | ToYr = 1940 | Assembly# = 18 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1940 | ToYr = 1945 | Assembly# = 19 | RepName = Louis Philippe Lizotte | RepTerms# = 1 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1945 | ToYr = 1949 | Assembly# = 20 | RepName = Eugène Marquis | RepTerms# = 2 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1949 | ToYr = 1949 | Assembly# = 21 | #ByElections = 1 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1949 | ToYr = 1953 | CanParty = Independent Liberal | RepName = Arthur Massé | RepTerms# = 2 | PartyTerms# = 2 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1953 | ToYr = 1957 | Assembly# = 22 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1957 | ToYr = 1958 | Assembly# = 23 | CanParty = Independent | RepName = Benoît Chabot | RepTerms# = 1 | PartyTerms# = 1 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1958 | ToYr = 1962 | Assembly# = 24 | CanParty = PC | RepName = Charles Richard | RepTerms# = 1 | PartyTerms# = 1 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1962 | ToYr = 1963 | Assembly# = 25 | CanParty = Social Credit | RepName = Charles-Eugène Dionne | RepTerms# = 7 | PartyTerms# = 2 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1963 | ToYr = 1965 | Assembly# = 26 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1965 | ToYr = 1968 | Assembly# = 27 | CanParty = Ralliement créditiste | PartyTerms# = 2 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1968 | ToYr = 1971 | Assembly# = 28 | #ByElections = 1 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1971 | ToYr = 1972 | CanParty = Social Credit | PartyTerms# = 3 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1972 | ToYr = 1974 | Assembly# = 29 }}{{CanMP row | FromYr = 1974 | ToYr = 1979 | Assembly# = 30 }}{{CanMP nodata|Riding dissolved into Bellechasse, Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup and Rimouski}}{{CanMP end}} Election results{{CanElec1-by|17 February 1869|No return had been made in 1867, due to riots}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Charles Alphonse Pantaléon Pelletier|1,149}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Adolphe-Basile Routhier|1,105}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1872}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Charles Pantaléon Pelletier|1,143}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Adolphe-Basile Routhier|1,045}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1874}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Charles Alphonse Pantaléon Pelletier|acclaimed}}{{end}}{{CanElec1-by|19 February 1877|On Mr. Pelletier being called to the Senate, 2 February 1877}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Charles-François Roy|acclaimed}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1878}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Joseph Dumont|1,254}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Charles-François Roy|1,245}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1882}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Charles Bruno Blondeau|1,107}}{{CANelec|XX|Unknown|G. Bouchard|1,089}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1887}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|A. Dessaint|1,518}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Charles Bruno Blondeau|1,261}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1891}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Henry George Carroll|1,506}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|J.A. Thomas Chapais|1,411}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1896}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Henry George Carroll|1,414}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Linière Taschereau|1,403}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1900}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Henry George Carroll|1,564}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Linière Taschereau|1,383}}{{end}}{{CanElec1-by|28 February 1902|On Mr. Carroll being appointed Solicitor General, 10 February 1902}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Henry George Carroll|acclaimed}}{{end}}{{CanElec1-by|12 February 1904|On Mr. Carroll being appointed Judge, 29 January 1904}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Ernest Lapointe|acclaimed}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1904}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Ernest Lapointe|1,635}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Jules Langlois|1,419}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1908}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Ernest Lapointe|1,860}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Wilfrid Adélard Potvin|1,546}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1911}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Ernest Lapointe|1,840}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Wilfrid Adélard Potvin|1,754}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1917}}{{CANelec|CA|Laurier Liberals|Ernest Lapointe|3,453}}{{CANelec|CA|Unionist|Samuel Charles Riou|191}}{{end}}{{CanElec1-by|31 March 1920|On Mr. Lapointe's resignation, 14 October 1919}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Charles Adolphe Stein|acclaimed}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1921}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Charles Adolphe Stein|4,822}}{{CANelec|CA|Independent|Joseph Langlais|2,483}}{{end}}{{CanElec1-by|15 May 1922|Stein accepted an office of emolument from the Crown, 5 May 1922}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Joseph Georges Bouchard|acclaimed}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1925}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Georges Bouchard|4,425}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Maurice Dupré|2,918}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1926}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Georges Bouchard|4,332}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|François-Xavier Pelletier|2,562}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1930}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Georges Bouchard|4,534}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Pierre Audet|4,109}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1935}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Georges Bouchard|6,841}}{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Charles Richard|3,332}}{{CANelec|CA|Reconstruction|Joseph-Eleuthère Rousseau|206}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1940}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Louis-Philippe Lizotte|6,965}}{{CANelec|CA|National Government|Thomas-W. Michaud|2,099}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1945}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Eugène Marquis|6,829}}{{CANelec|CA|Independent|P.-Wilfrid Lévesque|3,999}}{{CANelec|CA|Social Credit|Jean-Robert Ouellet|1,361}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1949}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Eugène Marquis|7,792}}{{CANelec|CA|Union des électeurs|Joseph-Arthur-Émile Bélanger|1,696}}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Yvon Chamberland|1,437}}{{end}}{{CanElec1-by|24 October 1949|Marquis accepted an office of emolument from the Crown, 24 August 1949}}{{CANelec|CA|Independent Liberal|Arthur Massé|6,033}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Gérard Lévesque|5,230}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1953}}{{CANelec|CA|Independent Liberal|Arthur Massé|6,065}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Jean-Paul Pérusse|5,534}}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Philippe Lavergne|229}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1957}}{{CANelec|CA|Independent|Benoît Chabot|6,489}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Arthur Massé|5,988}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1958}}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Charles Richard|7,691}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|André Rousseau|6,847}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1962}}{{CANelec|CA|Social Credit|Charles-Eugène Dionne|4,550}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Rosaire Anctil|4,165}}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Charles Richard|3,762}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1963}}{{CANelec|CA|Social Credit|Charles-Eugène Dionne|6,286}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Rosaire Anctil|5,659}}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Paul-Aimé Michaud| 767}}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Joseph-Eleuthère Rousseau|143}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1965}}{{CANelec|CA|Ralliement créditiste|Charles-Eugène Dionne|6,127}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Lionel Dessureaux|5,639}}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Paul-Aimé Michaud|300}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1968}}{{CANelec|CA|Ralliement créditiste|Charles-Eugène Dionne|8,762}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Jean-Charles Richard Berger|7,631}}{{CANelec|CA|PC|J.-Rosario Pelletier|4,996}}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Lionel Demers|359}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1972}}{{CANelec|CA|Social Credit|Charles-Eugène Dionne|14,195}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Lionel Dessureaux|9,053}}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Marthe Leclerc|2,842}}{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Yvon Harvey|495}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1974}}{{CANelec|CA|Social Credit|Charles-Eugène Dionne|11,664}}{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|René J. Bernier|9,484}}{{CANelec|CA|PC|Gontran Bergeron|1,933}}{{end}}See also
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