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Trois-Rivières is a provincial electoral district in the Mauricie region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It includes part of the city of Trois-Rivières, including most of the territory of the city as it existed prior to its 2002 amalgamation and expansion. It was created for the 1867 election, and an electoral district of that name existed even earlier: see Trois-Rivières (Lower Canada) and Trois-Rivières (Province of Canada). In the change from the 2001 to the 2011 electoral map, its border with the Maskinongé electoral district was adjusted, resulting in simultaneously gaining and losing different parts of the city of Trois-Rivières. ==Members of the Legislative Assembly / National Assembly==
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse: collapse border-color: #444444" |- bgcolor="darkgray" | |Name |Assignments 〔Cabinet assignments are indicated with a bold font.〕 |Party |Election 〔By-elections are indicated with an ''Italic font''.〕 |Popular Vote 〔(Elections par circonscriptions – Trois-Rivières )〕 |Louis-Charles Boucher de Niverville 〔Boucher resigned to become sheriff in 1868.〕 | Government MLA | Conservative | 1867 | 55% |''Sévère Dumoulin'' 〔Dumoulin resigned to become sheriff in 1869.〕 | ''Government MLA'' | ''Conservative'' | ''1868'' | ''unopposed'' |''Charles-Borromée Genest'' 〔Genest lost the 1871 election.〕 | ''Government MLA'' | ''Conservative'' | ''1869'' | ''56%'' |Henri-Gédéon Malhiot 〔Malhiot resigned to become a member of the Cabinet in 1874.〕 | Government MLA | Conservative | 1871 | 58% |''Henri-Gédéon Malhiot'' | ''Cabinet Member'' | ''Conservative'' | ''1874'' | ''unopposed'' |Henri-Gédéon Malhiot 〔Malhiot resigned in 1876.〕 | Cabinet Member | Conservative | 1875 | 55% |''Arthur Turcotte'' | ''Independent MLA'' | ''Independent Conservative'' | ''1876'' | ''60%'' |Arthur Turcotte 〔Turcotte lost the 1881 election.〕 | Independent MLA Speaker | Independent Conservative | 1878 | unopposed |Sévère Dumoulin 〔The election was cancelled in 1883. Dumoulin lost the 1884 by-election.〕 | Government MLA | Conservative | 1881 | 53% |''Arthur Turcotte'' | ''Independent MLA'' | ''Independent Conservative'' | ''1884'' | ''61%'' |Arthur Turcotte 〔Turcotte resigned to become a member of the Cabinet in 1887.〕 | Official Opposition MLA | Parti National | 1886 | 51% |''Arthur Turcotte'' 〔Turcotte lost the 1890 election.〕 | ''Cabinet Member'' | ''Parti National'' | ''1888'' | ''59%'' |Télesphore-Eusèbe Normand | Official Opposition MLA (until 1891) Government MLA (after 1891) | Conservative | 1890 | 52% |Télesphore-Eusèbe Normand 〔The election was cancelled in 1892.〕 | Government MLA | Conservative | 1892 | 50% |''Télesphore-Eusèbe Normand'' | ''Government MLA'' | ''Conservative'' | ''1892'' | ''51%'' |Télesphore-Eusèbe Normand | Official Opposition MLA | Conservative | 1897 | 59% |Richard-Stanislas Cooke | Government MLA | Liberal | 1900 | unopposed |Joseph-Adolphe Tessier | Government MLA | Liberal | 1904 | unopposed |Joseph-Adolphe Tessier | Government MLA Deputy Speaker (after 1912) | Liberal | 1908 | 57% |Joseph-Adolphe Tessier | Government MLA Deputy Speaker | Liberal | 1912 | 56% |''Joseph-Adolphe Tessier'' | ''Cabinet Member'' | ''Liberal'' | ''1914'' | ''54%'' |Joseph-Adolphe Tessier | Cabinet Member | Liberal | 1916 | 66% |Joseph-Adolphe Tessier 〔Tessier resigned in 1921.〕 | Cabinet Member | Liberal | 1919 | unopposed |''Louis-Philippe Mercier'' | ''Government MLA'' | ''Liberal'' | ''1921'' | ''unopposed'' |Louis-Philippe Mercier 〔Mercier lost the 1927 election.〕 | Government MLA | Liberal | 1923 | 55% |Maurice Duplessis | Official Opposition MLA | Conservative | 1927 | 51% |Maurice Duplessis | Official Opposition MLA Leader of the Official Opposition (after 1932) | Conservative | 1931 | 50% |Maurice Duplessis | Leader of the Official Opposition | Conservative | 1935 | 57% |Maurice Duplessis | Premier | Union Nationale | 1936 | 69% |Maurice Duplessis | Leader of the Official Opposition | Union Nationale | 1939 | 60% |Maurice Duplessis | Premier | Union Nationale | 1944 | 67% |Maurice Duplessis | Premier | Union Nationale | 1948 | 77% |Maurice Duplessis | Premier | Union Nationale | 1952 | 61% |Maurice Duplessis 〔Duplessis died in office in 1959.〕 | Premier | Union Nationale | 1956 | 62% |Yves Gabias | Official Opposition MLA | Union Nationale | 1960 | 47% |Yves Gabias | Official Opposition MLA | Union Nationale | 1962 | 52% |Yves Gabias 〔Yves Gabias resigned to become judge in 1969.〕 | Cabinet Member | Union Nationale | 1966 | 49% |''Gilles Gauthier'' 〔Gauthier lost the 1970 election.〕 | ''Government MNA'' | ''Union Nationale'' | ''1969'' | ''53%'' |Guy Bacon | Government MNA Parliamentary Secretary (after 1973) | Liberal | 1970 | 40% |Guy Bacon 〔Bacon lost the 1976 election.〕 | Parliamentary Secretary | Liberal | 1973 | 58% |Denis Vaugeois | Parliamentary Secretary (until 1978) Cabinet Member (after 1978) | Parti Québécois | 1976 | 44% |Denis Vaugeois 〔Vaugeois resigned in 1985.〕 | Parliamentary Secretary (until 1984) Government MNA | Parti Québécois | 1981 | 51% |''Paul Philibert'' | ''Official Opposition MNA'' | ''Liberal'' | ''1985'' | ''67%'' |Paul Philibert | Parliamentary Secretary | Liberal | 1985 | 59% |Paul Philibert 〔Philibert lost the 1994 election.〕 | Parliamentary Secretary | Liberal | 1989 | 55% |Guy Julien | Government MNA Cabinet Member (after 1996) | Parti Québécois | 1994 | 43% |Guy Julien | Cabinet Member | Parti Québécois | 1998 | 46% |André Gabias 〔André Gabias lost the 2007 election.〕 | Parliamentary Secretary | Liberal | 2003 | 41% |Sébastien Proulx 〔Sébastien Proulx lost the 2008 election.〕 | Official Opposition House Leader | Action démocratique du Québec | 2007 | 37% |Danielle St-Amand | Government MNA | Liberal | 2008 | 40% |Danielle St-Amand | Official Opposition MNA | Liberal | 2012 | 35% |Jean-Denis Girard | Government MNA | Liberal | 2014 |
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