Quebec West

Quebec West

Quebec West ( _fr. Québec-Ouest) was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1935, and from 1949 to 1968.

It was created by the British North America Act of 1867. It was abolished in 1933 when it was redistributed into Portneuf, Quebec West and South and Québec—Montmorency ridings.

The riding was recreated in 1947 from parts of Quebec West and South riding.

It was abolished in 1966 when it was redistributed into Langelier, Louis-Hébert and Portneuf ridings.

Election results

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MCGREEVY, Thomas ||align=right|acclaimed

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MCGREEVY, Hon. Thomas ||align=right|742
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O'FARRELL, John ||align=right|435

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MCGREEVY, Hon. Thomas ||align=right|587
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O'FARRELL, J. ||align=right|403

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MCGREEVY, Hon. Thomas ||align=right|acclaimed

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MCGREEVY, Hon. Thomas ||align=right|612
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HUMPHREY, ||align=right|444

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MCGREEVY, Hon. T. ||align=right|816
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HEARN, M.A. ||align=right|770

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MCGREEVY, T. ||align=right|885
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HEARN, M.A. ||align=right|832

By-election: On Mr. McGreevy being expelled from the House of Commons, 29 September 1891

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HEARN, John ||align=right|acclaimed

By-election: On Mr. Hearn's death, 17 May 1894

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MCGREEVY, Thomas ||align=right|acclaimed

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DOBELL, R.R. ||align=right|1,057
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MCGREEVY, Ths. ||align=right|826

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DOBELL, Hon. R.R. ||align=right|1,018
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KIRWIN, Patrick ||align=right|649

By-election: On Mr. Dobell's death, 11 January 1902

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POWER, William ||align=right|acclaimed

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POWER, William ||align=right|1,053
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STAFFORD, Lawrence ||align=right|660

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PRICE, William ||align=right|1,025
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POWER, William ||align=right|1,015

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POWER, William ||align=right|1,219
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PRICE, William ||align=right|1,128

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PARENT, George ||align=right|6,392
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CHASSÉ, Henri ||align=right|460

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PARENT, Georges ||align=right|8,741
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BERTRAND, Pierre ||align=right| 4,715

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PARENT, George ||align=right|7,561
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RATTÉ, Charles ||align=right|6,059

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PARENT, George ||align=right|7,501
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LOCKWELL, Camilien Joseph ||align=right|6,495

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DUPRÉ, Maurice ||align=right|10,215
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LACROIX, Gérard ||align=right|9,769

By-election: On Mr. Dupré's acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown, 7 August 1930

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DUPRÉ, Hon. Maurice ||align=right|acclaimed

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PARENT, Charles ||align=right|12,391
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PAQUET, Joseph-Edmond ||align=right|6,946
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BORGIA, Henri ||align=right| 1,714
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CANTIN, Albert ||align=right|1,344
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MARQUIS, Joseph-Adjutor ||align=right| 276
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MOREAU, Albert-S. ||align=right| 180

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DUFRESNE, J.-Wilfrid ||align=right|8,464
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BÉGIN, René ||align=right|6,034
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PARENT, Charles ||align=right|4,612
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FOURNIER, François ||align=right|3,910

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BÉGIN, René ||align=right|11,828
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DUFRESNE, J.-Wilfrid ||align=right|10,981
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TURGEON, Marcel ||align=right|1,520
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THÉRIEN, Jules ||align=right|529

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BISSONNETTE, J.-Eugène ||align=right|14,223
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BÉGIN, René ||align=right|12,357
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THÉRIEN, Jules ||align=right|1,054

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PLOURDE, Lucien ||align=right|16,169
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BÉGIN, René ||align=right|6,306
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BISSONNETTE, J.-Eugène ||align=right|4,575
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DEMERS, Gérard office ||align=right| 360
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"Ouvrier indépendent"
PATRY, Adélard ||align=right| 152

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PLOURDE, Lucien ||align=right|13,136
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NOLIN, Jean-Paul ||align=right| 9,580
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LAVOIE, Jacques ||align=right|3,160
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SIMARD, Albert ||align=right| 848
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JULIEN, Magella ||align=right|373

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MARCHAND, Jean ||align=right|10,669
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PLOURDE, Lucien ||align=right|9,820
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LAVOIE, Jacques ||align=right|3,454
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BÉRUBÉ, Jean-Paul ||align=right|1,222
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"Ouvrier indépendent"
PATRY, Adélard ||align=right| 298

See also

* List of Canadian federal electoral districts
* Past Canadian electoral districts

External links

Riding history from the Library of Parliament:
* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/house/hfer/hfer.asp?Language=E&Search=Det&Include=Y&rid=582 (1867 - 1933)]
* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/house/hfer/hfer.asp?Language=E&Search=Det&Include=Y&rid=583 (1947 - 1966)]


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