Rouville (electoral District) - Election Results

Election Results

Canadian federal election, 1867
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal CHEVAL, ALIAS SAINT-JACQUES, Guillaume 1,236
Unknown POULIN, 824
Canadian federal election, 1872
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal MERCIER, Honoré 1,033
Liberal CHEVAL, DIT ST-JACQUES, G. 977
Canadian federal election, 1874
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal CHEVAL, Guillaume 812
Conservative GIGAULT, G.A. 73
Canadian federal election, 1878
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative GIGAULT, George Auguste 1,073
Liberal CHEVAL, G. 1,038
Canadian federal election, 1882
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative GIGAULT, G.A. 1,199
Unknown LAREAU, Ed. 1,045
Canadian federal election, 1887
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative GIGAULT, George Auguste acclaimed
Canadian federal election, 1891
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal BRODEUR, L.P. 1,289
Conservative GIGAULT, G.A. 1,220
Canadian federal election, 1896
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal BRODEUR, L.P. 1,840
Conservative FOURNIER, J.A. 870
Canadian federal election, 1900
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal BRODEUR, Louis-Philippe 1,767
Conservative DAVID, Joseph-Arthur 682

By-election: On Mr. Brodeur being appointed Minister of Inland Revenue, 19 January 1904

By-election on 30 January 1904
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal BRODEUR, Hon. L.P. acclaimed
Canadian federal election, 1904
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal BRODEUR, Hon. L.P. 1,671
Conservative NADEAU, J.A. 999
Canadian federal election, 1908
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal BRODEUR, Hon. Louis Philippe acclaimed
Canadian federal election, 1911
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal LEMIEUX, Hon. Rodolphe 1,467
Conservative DUBREUIL, Hormidas 1,189

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