Russell (Ontario Electoral District) - Members of Provincial Parliament

Members of Provincial Parliament

  1. William Craig, Conservative (1867-1874)
  2. Adam J. Baker, Conservative (1875-1883)
  3. Honoré Robillard, Conservative (1883-1886)
  4. Alexander Robillard, Liberal (1886-1898)
  5. Onésime Guibord, Liberal (1898-1904)
  6. Damase Racine, Liberal (1905-1921)
  7. Alfred Goulet, Liberal (1922-1923)
  8. Aurélien Bélanger, Liberal/Independent (1923-1929)
  9. Charles Avila Séguin, Conservative (1929-1934)
  10. Arthur Desrosiers, Liberal (1934-1937)
  11. Romeo Bégin, Liberal (1937-1948)
  12. Joseph Daniel Nault, Progressive Conservative (1948-1954)
  13. Gordon Lavergne, Progressive Conservative (1954-1963)
  14. Albert Lawrence, Progressive Conservative (1963-1967)

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