Members of The Legislative Assembly / National Assembly
- Jérémie-Louis Decarie, Liberal (1912–1919)
- Adélard Laurendeau, Parti ouvrier (1919–1923)
- Jean-Marie Pellerin, Conservative Party (1923–1927)
- William Tremblay, Parti Ouvrier (1927–1931)
- Charles-Joseph Arcand, Liberal (1931–1935)
- William Tremblay, Conservative Party – Union Nationale (1935–1939)
- Joseph-Georges Caron, Liberal (1939–1944)
- Joseph-François-Albert Gatien, Union Nationale (1944–1952)
- Alcide Montpetit, Liberal (1952–1956)
- Lucien Tremblay, Union Nationale (1956–1962)
- Marcel Dupré, Liberal (1962–1966)
- André Léveillé, Union Nationale (1966–1970)
- Robert Burns, Parti Québécois (1970–1979)
- Georges Lalande, Liberal (1979–1981)
- Louise Harel, Parti Québécois (1981–1989) {re-elected in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve in 1989)
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