Mons (Chamber of Representatives constituency)

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Mons was a constituency used to elect multiple members of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1831 and 1991.

Representatives

ElectionRepresentative
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1831 Alexandre Gendebien
(Liberal)
Frédéric Corbisier
(Liberal)
Philippe de Bousies
(Liberal)
1833 Hubert Dolez
(Liberal)
Remi De Puydt
(Liberal)
1837 Hippolyte Lange
(Liberal)
Joseph Sigart
(Liberal)
1841
1845
1848 Charles de Royer de Dour
(Liberal)
1852 Charles Rousselle
(Catholic)
Emile Laubry
(Liberal)
1856 Henri de Brouckère
(Liberal)
1857 Charles Carlier
(Liberal)
1861
1864 Alfred Dethuin
(Liberal)
1868 Charles-Xavier Sainctelette
(Liberal)
1870 Arthur Lescarts
(Liberal)
Léon Defuisseaux
(Liberal)
Marius Boulenger
(Liberal)
1874 Henri Bockstael
(Liberal)
1878 Emile Hardy
(Liberal)
Emile Masquelier
(Liberal)
1882 Auguste Houzeau de Lehaie
(Liberal)
1886 Edmond Steurs
(Liberal)
Jules Carlier
(Liberal)
1890
1892 Edgard Pierman
(Liberal)
Jules Dufrane
(Liberal)
1894 Alfred Defuisseaux
(PS)
Alphonse Brenez
(PS)
Arthur Bastien
(PS)
Aurèle Maroille
(PS)
Henri Roger
(PS)
1898 Léon Defuisseaux
(Liberal)
1900 Alphonse Harmignie
(Catholic)
Louis Pépin
(PS)
Victor Delporte
(Catholic)
1904 Fulgence Masson
(Liberal)
Joseph Louis Descamps
(Liberal)
1908 Victor Delporte
(Catholic)
1912 Camille Moury
(PS)
Edouard Servais
(Catholic)
Philibert Verdure
(PS)
1919 Gustave Bastien
(PS)
Louis Piérard
(PS)
1921 Ignace Sinzot
(Catholic)
Philibert Verdure
(PS)
Achille Delattre
(PS)
1925
1929 Gustave Debersé
(Catholic)
1932 Alphonse Louis Goblet
(PS)
Joseph Bouilly
(Catholic)
Victor Maistriau
(Liberal)
Leo Collard
(PS)
1936 Juvénal Gandibleux
(PCB)
Achille Delattre
(BSP)
1939 Jules Levecq
(PCB)
Raoul Defuisseaux
(PS)
1946 Jean Terfve
(PCB)
Hilaire Willot
(CVP)
Marcelin Demoulin
(PCB)
1949 Pierre Couneson
(CVP)
René Leclercq
(Liberal)
1950 Alfred Bonjean
(BSP)
Henri Deruelles
(BSP)
1954 Arthur Nazé
(BSP)
Roger Toubeau
(BSP)
1958 Octave Lebas
(CVP)
Roger De Looze
(Liberal)
1961 Albert L'Allemand
(PSI)
Marc Drumaux
(PCB)
1965 Léon Hannotte
(PVV)
Yves Urbain
(CVP)
6 seats
1968 Fernand Ducobu
(CVP)
Henri Deruelles
(BSP)
1971 Noëlla Dinant
(PCB)
Robert Urbain
(PSB)
Victor Delporte
(PSC)
1974 Adolphe Ducobu
(cdH)
Jean-Pierre Levecq
(RW)
1977 Michel Tromont
(PRL)
Robert Leclercq
(PSB)
Yvon Biefnot
(PSB)
1978 Albert Liénard
(cdH)
Noëlla Dinant
(PCB)
1981 Jacqueline Ghevaert-Croquet
(PRL)
Maurice Lafosse
(PS)
Yvon Harmegnies
(PS)
1985 André Lagneau
(PRL)
5 seats
1988 Didier Donfut
(PS)
1991 Jean-Pierre Viseur
(Ecolo)
1995 Merged into Mons Soignes

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References

  1. "De Belgische Kamer van volksvertegenwoordigers". dekamer.be. Retrieved 2019-05-30.