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Joseph Girouard

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Joseph Girouard

Joseph Girouard (April 8, 1854 – March 29, 1933) was a Quebec notary and political figure. He represented Two Mountains in the House of Commons of Canada as a Conservative member from 1892 to 1896.

He was born at St-Benoît, Canada East in 1854, the son of Jean-Joseph Girouard, and studied at the Collège des Sulpiciens at Montreal. Girouard qualified to practice as a notary in 1877 and set up practice at St-Benoît. He also acted as seigneurial agent for the seigneury of Lac des Deux-Montagnes for the Sulpicians. In 1879, he married Célanire, the daughter of merchant Daniel-Adolphe Plessis-Belair. Girouard was elected to the House of Commons in an 1892 by-election held after the death of Jean-Baptiste Daoust.

Electoral record

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By-election on 27 February 1892
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative Joseph Girouard acclaimed
1896 Canadian federal election: Two Mountains
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal Joseph Arthur Calixte Éthier 1,227
Conservative Joseph Girouard 1,210
1900 Canadian federal election: Two Mountains
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal Joseph Arthur Calixte Éthier 1,455
Conservative Joseph Girouard 1,323

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