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Ovide Laflamme

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Ovide Laflamme
Member of Parliament
for Bellechasse
In office
September 1955 – March 1958
Preceded byLouis-Philippe Picard
Succeeded byNoel Dorion
Member of Parliament
for Québec—Montmorency
In office
November 1965 – June 1968
Preceded byGuy Marcoux
Succeeded byDistrict abolished
Member of Parliament
for Montmorency
In office
June 1968 – May 1974
Preceded byDistrict established
Succeeded byLouis Duclos
Personal details
Born10 December 1925
Saint-Damien, Quebec
Died29 June 1993(1993-06-29) (aged 67)
Political partyLiberal
Professionjudge, lawyer

Ovide Laflamme (10 December 1925 – 29 June 1993) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Saint-Damien, Quebec and became a judge and lawyer by career.

He was first elected at the Bellechasse riding in a 26 September 1955 by-election, then re-elected in the 1957 federal election. After serving his term in the 23rd Canadian Parliament, Laflamme was defeated at Bellechasse in the 1958 by Noël Dorion of the Progressive Conservative party and in the 1962 election by Bernard Dumont of the Social Credit party.

In the 1963 election, Laflamme campaigned at the Québec—Montmorency riding but was again unsuccessful having lost to Guy Marcoux of the Social Credit party. He won Québec—Montmorency in the 1965 election, and was re-elected at the Montmorency riding in the 1968 and 1972 federal elections. After completing his term in May 1974 for the 29th Canadian Parliament, Laflamme left federal office without contesting another federal election.

1968 Canadian federal election: Montmorency
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal Ovide Laflamme 17,327
Ralliement créditiste Jean-Marie McNicoll 16,114
Progressive Conservative Roland Lortie 6,555
New Democratic Lucille Morin 775
Independent Paul-Henri Dufresne 649
1972 Canadian federal election: Montmorency
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal Ovide Laflamme 24,250
Social Credit René Lindsay 15,126
Progressive Conservative Bernard Lapointe 5,904
Independent Raymond Lavoie 4,845
New Democratic Étienne Tremblay 2,215
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