Lévis (provincial district)
See also: Lévis (homonymy)
The Québécois electoral constituency of Lévis is located, as its name indicates it, in the town of Lévis, in the area the Boiler-Appalachian Mountains. Its current deputy is Christian Lévesque of the democratic Action of Quebec, elected at the time of the Québécois general election of 2007.
History
The district of Lévis was created in 1853, under the mode of the Canada-Plain .
Lists of the deputies
List deputies of the district of Lévis to provincial since 1853:- François-Xavier Lemieux (uncle) (1854-1861) - Member of the Canadian-French group and Reformist
- Joseph-Godric Strainer (1861-1875) - Conservative party
- Etienne-Theodore Package (1875-1883) - Liberal party
- François-Xavier Lemieux (nephew) (1883-1892) - Liberal party
- Angus Baker (1892-1897) - Conservative party
- François-Xavier Lemieux (nephew) (1897-1900) - Liberal party
- Charles Langelier (1900-1904) - Liberal party
- Jean-Cléophas Blouin (1904-1911) - Liberal party
- Alphonse Bernier (1912-1916) - Conservative party
- Alfred-Valère Roy (1916-1931) - Liberal party (deceased during its mandate)
- Arthur Bélanger (1931-1935) - Liberal party
- Joseph-Theophilus Larochelle (1935-1936) - the national liberal Action
- Joseph-Theophilus Larochelle (1936-1939) - National union
- Joseph-Georges Francoeur (1939-1944) - Liberal party
- Joseph-Theophilus Larochelle (1944-1948) - National union (resigned in 1948)
- Joseph-Albert Samson (1949-1952) - National union
- Raynold Bélanger (1952-1956) - Liberal party
- Joseph-Albert Samson (1956-1960) - National union
- Roger Roy (1960-1966) - Liberal party
- Jean-Marie Morin (1966-1970) - National union
- Joseph-Aurélien Roy (1970-1973) - Rallying creditist
- Vincent F. Chagnon (1973-1976) - Liberal party
- Jean Garon (1976-1998) - Left Québécois
- Linda Goupil (1998-2003) - Québécois Party
- Carole Théberge (2003-2007) - Liberal party
- Christian Lévesque (2007 -…) - democratic Action of Quebec
See too
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Site of the National Assembly of Quebec
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