Members of Parliament
This riding elected the following Members of Parliament:
1867-1914
- Joseph Cauchon, Conservative (1867)
- Jean Langlois, Conservative (1867–1878)
- Pierre-Vincent Valin, Conservative (1878–1880)
- Auguste-Réal Angers, Conservative (1880)
- Pierre-Vincent Valin, Conservative (1880–1887)
- Charles Langelier, Liberal (1887–1890)
- Louis-Georges Desjardins, Conservative (1890–1891)
- Joseph Israël Tarte, Conservative (1891–1892)
- Arthur-Joseph Turcotte, Conservative (1892–1896)
- Thomas Chase Casgrain, Conservative (1896–1904)
- Georges Parent, Liberal (1904–1911)
- Rodolphe Forget, Conservative (1911–1917)
1966-2004
- Ovide Laflamme, Liberal (1968–1974)
- Louis Duclos, Liberal (1974–1984)
- Anne Blouin, Progressive Conservative (1984–1988)
- Charles DeBlois, Progressive Conservative (1988–1993)
- Michel Guimond, Bloc Québécois (1993–2004)
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