Bellechasse (provincial Electoral District) - Members of The Legislative Assembly / National Assembly

Members of The Legislative Assembly / National Assembly

  • Onésime Pelletier, Liberal (1867–1875)
  • Pierre Fradet, Conservative (1875–1878)
  • Pierre Boutin, Liberal (1878–1881)
  • Narcisse-Henri-Édouard Faucher de Saint-Maurice, Conservative (1881–1890)
  • Adélard Turgeon, Liberal (1890–1909)
  • Antonin Galipeault, Liberal (1909–1930)
  • Robert Taschereau, Liberal (1930–1936)
  • Émile Boiteau, Union Nationale (1936–1939)
  • Valmore Bienvenue, Liberal (1939–1948)
  • Paul-Eugène Bélanger, Union Nationale (1948–1952)
  • Alphée Poirier, Union Nationale (1952–1960)
  • Gustave Plante, Liberal (1960–1962)
  • Gabriel Loubier, Union Nationale (1962–1973)
  • Pierre Mercier, Liberal (1973–1976)
  • Bertrand Goulet, Union Nationale (1976–1981)
  • Claude Lachance, Parti Québécois (1981–1985)
  • Louise Begin, Liberal (1985–1994)
  • Claude Lachance, Parti Québécois (1994–2003)
  • Dominique Vien, Liberal (2003–2007)
  • Jean Domingue, Action démocratique (2007–2008)
  • Dominique Vien, Liberal (2008–present)

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