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

Members of The Legislative Assembly / National Assembly

  • Louis-Adélard Sénécal, Liberal (1867–1871)
  • Charles-Ignace Gill, Conservative Party (1871–1874)
  • Joseph-Nestor Duguay, Conservative Party (1874–1875)
  • Jonathan Saxton Campbell Würtele, Liberal – Conservative Party (1875–1886)
  • Victor Gladu, Liberal (1886–1897)
  • Albéric-Archie Mondou, Conservative Party (1897)
  • Victor Gladu, Liberal (1897)
  • Louis-Jules Allard, Liberal (1897–1905)
  • Guillaume-Édouard Ouellette, Liberal (1905–1923)
  • David Laperrière, Liberal (1923–1931)
  • Antonio Élie, Conservative Party – Union Nationale (1931–1966)
  • Paul Shooner, Union Nationale (1966–1970)
  • Benjamin Faucher, Liberal (1970–1973)

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