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

Members of The Legislative Assembly / National Assembly

  1. Émile Moreau, Liberal (1931–1935)
  2. Antoine Castonguay, Action libérale nationale (1935–1936)
  3. Antoine Castonguay, Union Nationale (1936–1939)
  4. Georges Potvin, Liberal (1939–1944)
  5. Antoine Marcotte, Union Nationale (1944–1955)
  6. Paul-Henri Spence, Union Nationale (1956–1958)
  7. Jean-Joseph Turcotte, Union Nationale (1958–1960)
  8. Jean-Claude Plourde, Liberal (1960–1962)
  9. Joseph-Georges Gauthier, Union Nationale (1962–1970)
  10. Robert Lamontagne, Liberal (1970–1981)
  11. Michel Gauthier, Parti Québécois (1981–1988)
  12. Gaston Blackburn, Liberal (1988–1994)
  13. Benoît Laprise, Parti Québécois (1994–2003)
  14. Karl Blackburn, Liberal (2003–2007)
  15. Denis Trottier, Parti Québécois (2007–present)

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