Quebec electoral district | |||
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Coordinates: | 49°35′53″N 71°28′19″W / 49.598°N 71.472°W | ||
Provincial electoral district | |||
Legislature | National Assembly of Quebec | ||
MNA |
Coalition Avenir Québec | ||
District created | 1890 | ||
First contested | 1890 | ||
Last contested | 2022 | ||
Demographics | |||
Electors (2012)[1] | 42,637 | ||
Area (km²)[2] | 20,185.0 | ||
Census subdivision(s) | Alma, Desbiens, Hébertville, Hébertville-Station, Labrecque, Lamarche, Larouche, L'Ascension-de-Notre-Seigneur, Métabetchouan–Lac-à-la-Croix, Saint-Bruno, Saint-Gédéon, Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, Saint-Ludger-de-Milot, Sainte-Monique, Saint-Nazaire; Belle-Rivière, Lac-Achouakan, Lac-Moncouche, Mont-Apica, Passes-Dangereuses (part) |
Lac-Saint-Jean is a provincial electoral district in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec, Canada, that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It notably includes the municipalities of Alma, Métabetchouan–Lac-à-la-Croix and Saint-Bruno.
It was created for the 1890 election.
In the change from the 2001 to the 2011 electoral map, it lost Saint-André-du-Lac-Saint-Jean and part of the unorganized territory of Passes-Dangereuses to Roberval electoral district.
It is named for Lac Saint-Jean.