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Canadian politician

John Poupore
Member of the Canadian Parliamentfor Pontiac
In office1882–1891
Preceded by William McKay Wright
Succeeded by John Bryson
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Pontiac
In office1867–1874
Succeeded by Levi Ruggles Church
Personal details
Born (1817-04-10)April 10, 1817Edwardsburg, Upper Canada
Died July 12, 1896(1896-07-12) (aged 79)Chichester, Quebec
Political party Conservative

John Poupore (April 10, 1817 – July 12, 1896) was a Quebec lumber merchant and political figure. He was a Conservative Member of Parliament representing Pontiac from 1878 to 1882. He also represented Pontiac in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada and the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1861 to 1874.

He was born in Edwardsburgh (Cardinal) in Upper Canada in 1817 and studied at Potsdam, New York. He later settled at Chichester, where his father became the first mayor. He established his own farm and operated a sawmill in the area. He also served as lieutenant-colonel in the Pontiac county militia. In 1861, he defeated Edmund Heath to become the representative for Pontiac County in the legislative assembly; he was reelected in 1863. He represented the county in the provincial legislative assembly from 1867 until he resigned in 1874. He also served as mayor of Chichester from 1866 to 1867. He was an immigration agent at Quebec City from 1876 to 1878, when he was elected to the House of Commons.

He died at Chichester in 1896 and was buried in Edwardsburgh.

His nephew and son-in-law, William Joseph Poupore, also represented Pontiac provincially and federally.

vte1878 Canadian federal election: Pontiac
Party Candidate Votes %
Conservative John Poupore 1,381
Unknown Thomas Murray 1,174
Total valid votes 2,555 100.00