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

Members of The Legislative Assembly / National Assembly

  1. Hyacinthe-Adélard Fortier, Liberal (1912–1917)
  2. Honoré Achim, Liberal (1917–1921)
  3. Désiré Lahaie, Liberal (1922–1923)
  4. Pierre Lortie, Liberal (1923–1935)
  5. Joseph-Henri-Albiny Paquette Action liberale nationale – Union Nationale (1935–1958)
  6. Pierre Bohémier, Union Nationale (1958–1959)
  7. Fernand Lafontaine, Union Nationale (1959–1973)
  8. did not exist (1973–1981), see Laurentides-Labelle
  9. Jacques Léonard, Parti Québécois (1981–1984) and Independent (1984–1985)
  10. Damien Hétu, Liberal (1985–1989)
  11. Jacques Léonard, Parti Québécois (1989–2001)
  12. Sylvain Pagé, Parti Québécois (2001–present)

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