Hippolyte Dubord

Hippolyte Dubord (November 25, 1801 – October 9, 1872) was a Quebec ship builder and political figure.

He was born in Bonaventure, Lower Canada in 1801 and moved to Quebec City with his family.

He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada for the city of Quebec in 1851; he did not run in 1854 and was elected again in 1858.

His election was declared invalid in 1860 and he was defeated by Pierre-Gabriel Huot in the by-election that followed.

In 1872, Dubord fell to his death at night after stepping out a fourth story window of a hotel at Quebec City; he was believed to have been disoriented, believing that he was in his bedroom at home, and the death was ruled accidental.