Michel Auger (politician)

Michel Auger (November 18, 1830 – May 12, 1909) was a Canadian politician, farmer and mill owner.

Auger served five years as mayor of Sainte-Prudentienne,[3] a village now within the modern municipality of Roxton Pond.

[4] In 1882, however, local Conservative supporters swung solidly behind Auger in a bid to punish Huntington for his role in exposing the Pacific Scandal, resulting in Auger's election.

[4] He ran for reelection in the 1887 election as an Independent Liberal, but was defeated by Conservative Antoine Audet.

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