Joseph-Ernest-Armand Sylvestre (May 15, 1890 – March 3, 1972) was a lawyer and political figure in Quebec, Canada. He represented Lake St. John from 1925 to 1930 and Lake St-John—Roberval from 1935 to 1945 in the House of Commons of Canada as a Liberal member.

Armand Sylvestre
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Lake St. John
In office
1925–1930
Preceded byRiding created in 1924
Succeeded byJoseph-Léonard Duguay
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Lake St-John—Roberval
In office
1935–1945
Preceded byRiding created in 1933
Succeeded byJoseph-Alfred Dion
Personal details
Born(1890-05-15)May 15, 1890
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
DiedMarch 3, 1972(1972-03-03) (aged 81)
Political partyLiberal
RelationsLouis Sylvestre, grandfather

He was born in Quebec City, the grandson of Louis Sylvestre. Sylvestre was first elected to the House of Commons in the 1925 federal election and reelected in 1926. He was defeated by Joseph-Léonard Duguay when he ran for reelection in 1930.[1] Sylvestre defeated Duguay in the newly formed riding of Lake St-John—Roberval in 1935 and again in 1940.[2]

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