Jean Robert Beaulé (June 17, 1927 – January 9, 2005) was a Canadian politician,[1] electrician, insurance broker and railway employee. He was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 1962 federal election as a Member of the Social Credit Party to represent the riding of Quebec East. He was re-elected in the 1963 election and resigned from the party with other Quebec Social credit MPs to form the Ralliement Créditiste. He was defeated in the 1965 election. He died in 2005 in Quebec City.[2]

Robert Beaulé
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Quebec East
In office
1962–1965
Preceded byYvon-Roma Tassé
Succeeded byGérard Duquet
Personal details
Born(1927-06-17)June 17, 1927
Capreol, Ontario, Canada
DiedJanuary 9, 2005(2005-01-09) (aged 77)
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Political partySocial Credit Party of Canada
Ralliement Créditiste
ProfessionElectrician
insurance broker
railway employee
1958 Canadian federal election: Quebec East
Party Candidate Votes
Progressive Conservative Yvon Tassé 22,285
Liberal Maurice Lamontagne 21,649
Social Credit Jean-Louis Hudon 1,104
1962 Canadian federal election: Quebec East
Party Candidate Votes
Social Credit Jean Robert Beaulé 22,446
Liberal Maurice Lamontagne 13,747
Progressive Conservative Yvon Tassé 8,005
New Democratic Roméo Bilodeau 703
1963 Canadian federal election: Quebec East
Party Candidate Votes
Social Credit Jean Robert Beaulé 18,661
Liberal Albert Parent 16,976
Progressive Conservative Gaston Michaud 6,593
New Democratic Paul-Henri Dufresne 1,450
  Nationalist Léo Tremblay 540
1965 Canadian federal election: Quebec East
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal Gérard Duquet 18,900
Ralliement créditiste Jean Robert Beaulé 13,642
Progressive Conservative Robert Perron 5,546
New Democratic Raymond Bruneau 2,870

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  1. ^ Canada, Public Archives of; Johnson, J. Keith (1968). The Canadian directory of Parliament, 1867-1967. Queen's Printer. p. 29. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  2. ^ "Avis de deces", Le Soleil, January 13, 2005, pg. C6
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