Members of The Legislative Assembly / National Assembly
- Vacant (1867–1869)
- Charles-François Roy, Conservative Party (1869–1877)
- Joseph Dumont, Liberal (1877–1878)
- Charles-Antoine-Ernest Gagnon, Liberal (1878–1890)
- Charles-Alfred Desjardins, Conservative Party (1890–1897)
- Louis-Rodolphe Roy, Liberal (1897–1909)
- Louis-Auguste Dupuis, Liberal (1909–1912)
- Charles-Adolphe Stein, Liberal (1912–1920)
- Nérée Morin, Liberal (1920–1927)
- Pierre Gagnon, Liberal (1927–1936)
- René Chaloult, Union Nationale (1936–1939)
- did not exist (1939–1944), see Kamouraska–Rivière-du-Loup
- Louis Philippe Lizotte, Liberal (1944–1948)
- Alfred Plourde, Union Nationale (1948–1962)
- Gérard Dallaire, Liberal (1962–1966)
- Adélard D'Anjou, Union Nationale (1966–1970)
- Jean-Marie Pelletier, Liberal (1970–1973)
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