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History of the provincial electoral map of Quebec : ウィキペディア英語版
History of the provincial electoral map of Quebec
The province of Quebec, in Canada, elects members of Parliament at the federal level and members of the National Assembly at the provincial level. This article is about electoral districts (known as "electoral divisions" or ''circonscriptions'') at the provincial level, and how they have evolved over the years.
==1867==
The Legislative Assembly of Quebec was created, with 65 seats.
The electoral districts for Quebec in 1867 were the same for the Legislative Assembly of Quebec and the federal House of Commons; they were the districts already in place for the pre-Confederation Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada. (s. 40.2 and 80 of the Constitution Act 1867)
It would be renamed the National Assembly on December 31, 1968.
* Argenteuil (#)
* Bagot
* Beauce
* Beauharnois
* Bellechasse
* Berthier
* Bonaventure
* Brome (#)
* Chambly
* Champlain
* Charlevoix
* Châteauguay
* Chicoutimi et Saguenay
* Compton (#)
* Deux-Montagnes
* Dorchester
* Drummond et Arthabaska
* Gaspé
* Hochelaga
* Huntingdon (#)
* Iberville
* Islet
* Jacques Cartier
* Joliette
* Kamouraska
* Laprairie
* L'Assomption
* Laval
* Lévis
* Lotbinière
* Maskinongé
* Mégantic (#)
* Missisquoi (#)
* Montcalm
* Montmagny
* Montmorency
* Montréal Centre
* Montréal Est
* Montreal Ouest
* Napierville
* Nicolet
* Ottawa (#)
* Pontiac (#)
* Portneuf
* Québec-Comté
* Québec-Centre
* Québec-Est
* Québec-Ouest
* Richelieu
* Richmond-Wolfe (#)
* Rimouski
* Rouville
* St. Hyacinthe
* St. Jean
* St. Maurice
* Shefford (#)
* Sherbrooke (#)
* Soulanges
* Stanstead (#)
* Témiscouata
* Terrebonne
* Trois-Rivières
* Vaudreuil
* Verchères
* Yamaska
(#) These twelve districts were entrenched because they could only be redistricted by the Legislative Assembly of Quebec with the consent of the MPs elected in those 12 districts (s. 80 + schedule 2 Constitution Act 1867)
This set of electoral districts was used in the following elections:
1867,
1871,
1875,
1878,
1881,
1886,
and by-elections until 1890.

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