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The 2003 Quebec general election was held on April 14, 2003, to elect members of the
National Assembly of Quebec The National Assembly of Quebec (officially in french: link=no, Assemblée nationale du Québec) is the legislative body of the province of Quebec in Canada. Legislators are called MNAs (Members of the National Assembly; french: link=no, déput ...
(Canada). The
Parti libéral du Québec The Quebec Liberal Party (QLP; french: Parti libéral du Québec, PLQ) is a provincial political party in Quebec. It has been independent of the federal Liberal Party of Canada since 1955. The QLP has always been associated with the colour red; e ...
(PLQ), led by
Jean Charest John James "Jean" Charest (; born June 24, 1958) is a Canadian lawyer and former politician who served as the 29th premier of Quebec from 2003 to 2012 and the fifth deputy prime minister of Canada in 1993. Charest was elected to the House o ...
, defeated the incumbent
Parti Québécois The Parti Québécois (; ; PQ) is a sovereignist and social democratic provincial political party in Quebec, Canada. The PQ advocates national sovereignty for Quebec involving independence of the province of Quebec from Canada and establishin ...
, led by Premier
Bernard Landry Bernard Landry (; March 9, 1937 – November 6, 2018) was a Canadian politician who served as the 28th premier of Quebec from 2001 to 2003. A member of the Parti Québécois (PQ), he led the party from 2001 to 2005, also serving as the leader o ...
. In Champlain there was a tie between PQ candidate
Noëlla Champagne Noëlla Champagne (born December 25, 1944 in Saint-Tite, Quebec) is a politician from Quebec, Canada, and former Member of the National Assembly (MNA). Career Champagne worked as a teacher in French and history from 1964 to 1971 at the second ...
and Liberal candidate Pierre-A. Brouillette; although the initial tally was 11,867 to 11,859, a judicial recount produced a tally of 11,852 each. A new election was held on May 20 and was won by Champagne by a margin of 642 votes.


Unfolding

In January 2001,
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announced that he would resign from public life, citing that the results of his work were not very convincing. In March 2001, the Parti Québécois selected
Bernard Landry Bernard Landry (; March 9, 1937 – November 6, 2018) was a Canadian politician who served as the 28th premier of Quebec from 2001 to 2003. A member of the Parti Québécois (PQ), he led the party from 2001 to 2005, also serving as the leader o ...
as leader by acclamation, thus becoming premier of Quebec. In 2002, the Parti Québécois (PQ) government had been in power for two mandates. It was seen as worn-out by some, and its poll numbers fell sharply. It placed third at its lowest point. An important part of its support was going to the
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(ADQ) and its young leader, Mario Dumont. Some PQ supporters had left for the Liberal party. Landry, leader of the PQ, undertook a revitalization of the party and its image. As the ideas of the conservative nature of ADQ's platform became more apparent, that party's popularity declined.
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measures taken by the PQ government, like the passing of the "Law against poverty" helped improve the PQ's standing in the public opinion polls. PLQ leader
Jean Charest John James "Jean" Charest (; born June 24, 1958) is a Canadian lawyer and former politician who served as the 29th premier of Quebec from 2003 to 2012 and the fifth deputy prime minister of Canada in 1993. Charest was elected to the House o ...
initially continued to be unpopular with voters. The 2003 election happened against the backdrop of the
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. The battles of that war took place during the first half of the campaign, diverting the attention of the media and the population. Landry became known for his custom of wearing the
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(which in 2003 was worn by people in favour of peace). This custom was shortly followed by the two other main party leaders, Charest and Dumont. Landry was the most outspoken critic of the war. The other two were more discreet on the matter. Charest once stated that it was an opportunity to reaffirm his "belief in peace". Dumont acted in a similar way, while also addressing criticism to Landry, saying that Quebecers should refrain from criticizing Americans too harshly since Americans were historical friends of Quebecers. The desire for change was considered an important factor of the campaign (see "Change", below). However, while reminding voters that the fundamental change was at the core of its primary ideal,
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, the PQ focused its message and publicity not on change, but on stability. Its campaign slogan emphasized this (see the Campaign slogans below). Landry also tried to portray the vote as being a choice between the left wing PQ and ''two parties of the right''. The PLQ portrayed itself as centrist. The PLQ produced dynamic ads and material, and released a new, ''younger''
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. The ADQ put forward its young, underdog leader, and denied being too much to the
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. It first broadcast a negative advertisement (a bleak television spot speaking of ''deaths'' in the hospitals) that backfired substantially, with criticism from opponents and citizens. It shortly released a brighter, more positive advertising. Despite the PQ's recovery of support, Charest appeared as a viable alternative for people in desire of change, especially during the Leaders' Debate. Also, the Parizeau Affair sparked by Charest is said to have harmed Landry's campaign up to election day. The PQ lead in the public opinion polls vanished by mid-campaign. The Parti Libéral won the election, while Parti Québécois won a respectable number of seats. The ADQ won four seats, which was a considerable improvement from previous general elections. It was nonetheless a disappointment for the party since it had five sitting members as a result of by-election victories in the previous year. It had also had a high standing in the polls of that same year. This was the first general election for the new left-wing
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. A documentary about Bernard Landry's point of view of the campaign was released in 2003 called
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. It was directed by
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.


Issues


Health care

Jean Charest and the PLQ focused their campaign upon the issue of
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and reducing waiting lists. The other major parties criticized Charest for planning to invest only in health care and education, while freezing other budgets. Landry argued that money for health care would be available when the fiscal imbalance was solved by sovereignty. He vowed to fight for money from Ottawa until then, as he had done earlier that year (see the "Fiscal Imbalance", below). Charest portrayed Landry as putting sovereignty ahead of health care, and presented his party as the one that would make health care its first priority. He also accused Landry's government of using waiting lists as an administration procedure for hospitals.


Change

The desire for change was considered by the media to be a major deciding factor of the vote. The media were criticized by the PQ and some citizens as "wanting change for the sake of change", since the government had ended its term with an economy doing well and high satisfaction polls for an outgoing administration. Landry reminded voters that, while voting for his party did not change the government right away, the first ideal of the PQ, sovereignty, was "the greatest of changes". At the Leaders' Debate, Charest told viewers that those wanting change should vote for the PLQ since "A vote for the ADQ is a vote for the PQ". At the time, the ADQ was considered to be too low in the polls to be a potential victor. Charest's reminder of the
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is said to have been partly responsible for his victory on election day. The results on election day appear to have demonstrated the voters' desire for change.


Income tax

Charest presented a plan of major reduction of income tax, which Landry opposed. Quebec's income taxes are the highest in North America, but its social programs are also relatively generous, and the gap between rich and poor is the lowest of the North American continent. The ADQ presented a flat tax plan in 2002. This proved to be highly unpopular, and contributed to the image of the party as being too conservative. This plan, in its pure form, was dropped in the beginning of 2003. The ADQ claimed that, after further examination, the Quebec government did not have the resources to implement it. This, again, hurt the party further by giving it the image of flip flopping.


State size and intervention

The PQ government was criticized by the two other major parties for being too interventionist, maintaining an overly large government, and for practising
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. Dumont spoke of Landry and the PQ's "Social bureaucracy", a pun on the Social democracy the PQ defends. Landry responded to Charest and Dumont that "Quebecers do not want less state, they want better state". Dumont had previously proposed a drastic reduction in the size of the civil service, but this was also softened before the campaign.


Family-work conciliation

The ''conciliation famille-travail'' became an important issue of the campaign as a result of Landry's " Four day work-week" plan. This proposal would have required Quebec employers to offer the option of a four-day work week to parents. This was presented by the PQ as a way to enhance family life, lower the stress on parents, and of counteracting the fall in Quebec's birthrate since the
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. The plan was attacked by the PLQ and ADQ as being "improvised" since it was only presented near the beginning of the election. It attracted some interest and support from voters, enough for Charest to declare, days before voting day, that he could consider implementing a four-day week, although the PLQ has not mentioned this since the election.


Fiscal imbalance

The theory of a fiscal imbalance between
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and
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was maintained and denounced by all major parties. Charest argued that the co-operative approach of a
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party like the PLQ would be more effective solving the problem. As proof that the PQ would be able to solve the fiscal imbalance, Landry pointed to his success of early 2003, when he, along with the English Canadian Premiers, managed to come to an agreement with
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for more money to finance health care. He promised to continue the "battle" to solve the imbalance until
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is achieved.


City mergers

The PQ government, during the premiership of Landry's predecessor
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, had merged the major cities of Quebec. The government argued that the mergers would allow a better division of the wealth and responsibilities between richer suburban communities and poorer parts of the main cities. The mergers occurred despite widespread opposition in some municipalities. Many Quebecers were still disgruntled, especially in wealthier and
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communities. The PLQ proposed to allow referendums on de-amalgamation in communities where there was sufficient support. The PQ and the ADQ strongly opposed the idea.


Sovereignty and autonomy

While the PQ continued to promote sovereignty for Quebec with its usual arguments (dignity, culture, globalization, etc.), it was also presented by the PQ as a way to solve the fiscal imbalance problem. The ADQ made great efforts to avoid taking a position on the subject of independence in order to attract both sides of the
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spectrum. The ADQ positioned itself as a "third way" to Quebecers between what Dumont called "radical separation" and "knelt down federalism". The ADQ had worked in favour of sovereignty during the 1995 Quebec referendum, but had been equivocal on the subject since then. The PLQ criticized the PQ for using the politics of confrontation because of its sovereignty position, and argued that a PLQ government would restore Quebec's "leadership role" in the federation. Landry promised a third referendum on independence "in 1000 days", confirming the plan he had set out in the Declaration of Gatineau, with support for independence running very low and support for a referendum running even lower in opinion polls; this did not prove to be a popular position. An argument of Landry for this timetable was that he wanted Quebec to be present at the
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in Buenos Aires in 2005. Representation for Quebec had been denied by Ottawa at the previous summit held in
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, an act that angered many Quebecers. At the same time, Landry kept the door opened to federalist support for the PQ and stated that he would only hold a referendum if he had the "moral assurance" of winning it. This lead Charest to accuse him of having a "hidden agenda", during the Leaders' Debate.


Parizeau Affair

On the day of the leaders' debate, Charest's advisors gave him an article from the website of the
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newspaper '' Le Nouvelliste'' that spoke of past PQ leader
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restating his controversial remarks about " money and the ethnic vote" which he had made in his 1995 referendum concession speech. The truth of the article was later disputed, yet despite the uncertainty surrounding this article, Charest surprised Landry with it during the leaders' debate on live television. This created a new controversy that ran for some days following the debate, and was said to have hurt Landry's campaign. The PQ denounced Charest for launching an "immoral attack" on Parizeau's reputation and dignity, saying that the article was incorrect in concluding that he had repeated his comments, but this method of response was not enough to defuse the controversy. The aftermath of the leaders' debate is thoroughly treated in the ''
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'' documentary, and became known as the Parizeau Affair.


Day care

The "five dollar-a-day child care" program implemented by the PQ government of
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was one of the most appreciated achievements of the recent PQ administration. Some parents still did not have access to it, however, because of a lack of sufficient places. Landry, who had been Minister of Finance when the plan was implemented, vowed to continue creating more spaces. Charest presented his team as the most capable for this task. He also vowed to keep the price at $5 a day. He broke this promise later that year. See Opposition to the Charest government.


Public debt

The Action Démocratique insisted that the Government of Quebec should pay down the
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. The other major leaders did not see it as a priority.


Contenders


Major parties


Action démocratique du Québec

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Quebec Liberal Party


Parti Québécois


Minor parties


Bloc Pot

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Union des forces progressistes

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Campaign slogans

*
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: ''L'avenir autrement'' (The future differently) *
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: ''Nous sommes prêts'' (We are ready) *
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: ''Restons forts'' (Let us stay strong)


Incumbent MNAs not running for re-election


Overall Results

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dates
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Jean Charest John James "Jean" Charest (; born June 24, 1958) is a Canadian lawyer and former politician who served as the 29th premier of Quebec from 2003 to 2012 and the fifth deputy prime minister of Canada in 1993. Charest was elected to the House o ...
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Bernard Landry Bernard Landry (; March 9, 1937 – November 6, 2018) was a Canadian politician who served as the 28th premier of Quebec from 2001 to 2003. A member of the Parti Québécois (PQ), he led the party from 2001 to 2005, also serving as the leader o ...
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Elections Quebec
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Results by riding

The results in each riding (electoral division) were:


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Denis Paradis Denis Paradis (born April 1, 1949) is a Canadian politician and lawyer who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Brome—Missisquoi from 2015 until 2019 and previously from 1995 to 2006. A member of the Liberal Party of Canada, Paradis ...
1,743 , , Luc-Reno Fournier (Green) 227 , , , Guy Lelièvre , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Îles-de-la-Madeleine , , Simone LeBlanc 3,150 , , , Maxime Arseneau 4,606 , , Évé Longuépée 92 , , , , , Maxime Arseneau , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
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6,326 , , Pierre Lévesque 6,504 , , Guy Duguay (Green) 293
Robert Raymond (Ind.) 238 , , , Claude Béchard , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
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7,602 , , Pascal Bérubé 7,569 , , Raynald Bernier 3,005 , , Nelson Gauthier (Ind.) 178
Nestor Turcotte (Ind.) 135
David Lejeune (Green) 124 , , align=center, ''Vacant'' , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Matapédia , , Gaston Pelletier 6,339 , , , Danielle Doyer 9,197 , , Claude Fortin 4,686 , , , , , Danielle Doyer , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
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Rivière-du-Loup Rivière-du-Loup (; 2021 population 20,118) is a small city on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec. The city is the seat for the Rivière-du-Loup Regional County Municipality and the judicial district of Kamouraska. Its one of ...
, , Jacques Morin 5,585 , , Carol Gilbert 4,155 , , , Mario Dumont 13,452 , , Julie Morin (Green) 312 , , , Mario Dumont , -


Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean,

Côte-Nord Côte-Nord (, ; ; land area ) is the second-largest administrative region by land area in Quebec, Canada, after Nord-du-Québec. It covers much of the northern shore of the Saint Lawrence River estuary and the Gulf of Saint Lawrence past Tadous ...
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Nord-du-Québec Nord-du-Québec (; en, Northern Quebec) is the largest, but the least populous, of the seventeen administrative regions of Quebec, Canada. With nearly of land area, and very extensive lakes and rivers, it covers much of the Labrador Peninsu ...

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Chicoutimi Chicoutimi () is the most populous borough (arrondissement) of the city of Saguenay in Quebec, Canada. It is situated at the confluence of the Saguenay and Chicoutimi rivers. During the 20th century, it became the main administrative and com ...
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Stéphane Bédard Stéphane Bédard (born 11 March 1968) is a Canadian lawyer and politician. Bédard was interim leader of the Parti Québécois from 2014 to 2015. He was the Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for the provincial riding of Chicoutimi. He ...
14,471 , , Carl Savard 5,841 , , Pierre Dostie (UFP) 670
Dominic Tremblay (BP) 314 , , , Stéphane Bédard , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Dubuc , , Johnny Simard 9,723 , , , Jacques Côté 9,767 , , Claude Gauthier 5,162 , , Marie Francine Bienvenue (UFP) 457 , , , Jacques Côté , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Duplessis Duplessis may refer to: * Duplessis (surname) **Maurice Duplessis (1890–1959), the 16th premier of Quebec ***'' Duplessis (TV series)'', a historical television series about Maurice Duplessis that aired in Québec in 1978 ***Duplessis Orphans s ...
, , Marc Proulx 8,018 , , , Lorraine Richard 10,926 , , Steeve Trudel 2,530 , , André Forbes (Ind.) 1,334 , , , Normand Duguay , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Jonquière Jonquière (; ; 2021 population: 60,250) is a borough (arrondissement) of the city of Saguenay in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec, Canada. It is located on the Saguenay River, near the borough of Chicoutimi. History Jonquière ...
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Françoise Gauthier Françoise Gauthier (born 1 January 1953) is a Canadian politician. Born in Laterrière, Quebec, Gauthier was a member of the National Assembly of Quebec for Jonquière Jonquière (; ; 2021 population: 60,250) is a borough (arrondissement) o ...
13,826 , , Myrtha Laflamme 11,386 , , Réjean Laforest 5,216 , , Batiste Foisy (BP) 368
Michel Perron (UFP) 330 , , , Françoise Gauthier , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Lac-Saint-Jean Lac-Saint-Jean () is a federal electoral district in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region, northeast Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1925 to 2004, and has been represented since 2015. Demographics ...
, , Benoît Harvey 7,405 , , , Stéphan Tremblay 15,200 , , Roger Filion 5,694 , , , , , Stéphan Tremblay , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Réne-Lévesque , , François Désy 5,215 , , , Marjolain Dufour 8,997 , , François Corriveau 7,356 , , Jean-Pierre Brison (Ind.) 449 , , , François Corriveau
'' Saguenay'' , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Roberval , , , Karl Blackburn 11,930 , , Réjean Lalancette 11,686 , , Bernard Généreaux 6,388 , , Francis Breton (UFP) 453 , , , Benoît Laprise , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Ungava , , Don Bubar 4,258 , , , Michel Létourneau 5,744 , , Gloria Trudeau 1,460 , , , , , Michel Létourneau


Capitale-Nationale Capitale-Nationale (; en, National Capital region) is one of the 17 List of Quebec regions, administrative regions of Quebec. It is anchored by the provincial capital, Quebec City, and is largely coextensive with that city's Communauté métropol ...

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Simon Carreau (UFP) 329 , , , Jean Rochon , - , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Charlevoix Charlevoix ( , ) is a cultural and natural region in Quebec, on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River as well as in the Laurentian Mountains area of the Canadian Shield. This dramatic landscape includes rolling terrain, fjords, headlands ...
, , Denis Lavoie 8,758 , , , Rosaire Bertrand 10,131 , , Daniel Bouchard 3,998 , , Éric Tremblay (UFP) 168
Gabriel Tremblay (Ind.) 105
Phillippe Thivierge (DCQ) 62 , , , Rosaire Bertrand , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Chauveau , , , Sarah Perreault 14,774 , , Nathalie Samson 8,506 , , Hélène Napert 12,555 , , Christian Légaré (Ind.) 624
Marie-Noëlle Béland (UFP) 387 , , , Raymond Brouillet , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Jean-Lesage Jean-Lesage is a provincial electoral district in the Capitale-Nationale region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It consists of parts of the Beauport and La Cité-Limoilou boroughs of Quebec City. It wa ...
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Michel Després Michel Després (born October 14, 1957 in Quebec City, Quebec) is an administrator, consultant and a former Quebec politician. He was the former MNA member of the former riding of Limoilou from 1985 to 1994 and 1998 to 2003 and the former ...
15,547 , , Robert Caron 9,408 , , Aurel Bélanger 8,912 , , Jean-Yves Desgagnés (Ind.) 714
Nicolas Frichot (BP) 390
Jean Bédard (M-L) 185 , , , Michel Després
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Jean-Talon Jean-Talon is a provincial electoral riding in the Capitale-Nationale region of Quebec, Canada. It consists of part of the Sainte-Foy–Sillery–Cap-Rouge borough of Quebec City. It was named after former French colonial administrator of New ...
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Margaret Delisle Margaret Fortier Delisle (born July 4, 1946) is a politician in Quebec, Canada. She was a member of the National Assembly (MNA) in the National Assembly of Quebec for the constituency of Jean-Talon. She was first elected in 1994, and sat as a m ...
15,475 , , Daniel-Mercier Gouin 11,999 , , Simon Lauzon 5,149 , , Sacha Calixte (UFP) 515
Antonine Yaccarini (Green) 477
Sabrina Falardeau (BP) 197
Robert Bonenfant (Ind.) 126 , , , Margaret Delisle , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, La Peltrie , , , France Hamel 16,462 , , Claude Gendreau 8,711 , ,
Éric Caire Éric Caire (born May 21, 1965) is a Canadian politician from Quebec, Canada, and the CAQ Member of the National Assembly for the electoral district of La Peltrie. Early career Caire was born in Sorel-Tracy, Quebec. He was the owner of a l ...
13,421 , , Dany Hamel (Ind.) 586
Guillaume Boivin (UFP) 515 , , , Michel Côté , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Louis-Hébert Louis-Hébert could refer to: * Louis-Hébert (provincial electoral district) *Louis-Hébert (federal electoral district) Louis-Hébert () is a federal electoral district in the Canadian province of Quebec. Represented in the House of Commo ...
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Sam Hamad Sam Hamad (born June 17, 1958) is a Canadian politician. He is the former member of National Assembly (MNA) for the riding of Louis-Hebert in the Quebec City region. Member of the Quebec Liberal Party, he was the Minister for Transports and he ...
17,938 , , Line-Sylvie Perron 11,688 , , Guy Laforest 9,505 , , Jean-Pierre Guay (Green) 493
Jean-Phillipe Lessard-Beaupré (UFP) 402
Pierre Laliberté (BP) 281 , , , Paul Bégin , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Montmorency , , , Raymond Bernier 13,708 , , Jean-François Simard 11,226 , , Jean-François Paquet 11,821 , , Magali Paquin (UFP) 517 , , , Jean-François Simard , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Portneuf , , , Jean-Pierre Soucy 12,729 , , Roger Bertrand 8,352 , , Deny Lépine 10,781 , , François Paradis-Caron (UFP) 413 , , , Roger Bertrand , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Taschereau , , Michel Beaudoin 11,240 , , ,
Agnès Maltais Agnès Maltais (born November 7, 1956) is a Canadian politician from Quebec. She was a Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Taschereau in the Quebec City region. She represented the Parti Québécois. Maltais mostly work ...
12,930 , , Jean-Guy Lemieux 6,537 , , Alain Marcoux (UFP) 1,136
Dominic Lapointe (Green) 731
Benjamin Kasapoglu (BP) 389
Patrice Fortin (Ind.) 102
Alain Cyr (Ind.) 95 , , , Agnès Maltais , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Vanier , , ,
Marc Bellemare Marc Bellemare (born 3 May 1956) is a lawyer and politician from Canada. Background He was born in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, studied Law at the Université de Montréal and was admitted to the Bar of Quebec in 1979. Provincial politics Bellema ...
16,182 , , Nicole Madore 9,385 , , Normand Morin 11,646 , , Sébastien Bouchard (UFP) 573 , , , Diane Barbeau


Mauricie

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Noëlla Champagne Noëlla Champagne (born December 25, 1944 in Saint-Tite, Quebec) is a politician from Quebec, Canada, and former Member of the National Assembly (MNA). Career Champagne worked as a teacher in French and history from 1964 to 1971 at the second ...
10,073 , , Rock Laviolette 6,459 , , Lucie Favreau (UFP) 103
Gilles Noel (DCQ) 73 , , , Yves Beaumier , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Laviolette , , ,
Julie Boulet Julie Boulet (born June 16, 1959 in Saint-Tite, Quebec) is a Canadian politician. Boulet is the current Member of National Assembly for the Quebec riding of Laviolette in the Mauricie region. A member of the Quebec Liberal Party, she was Mi ...
12,806 , , Patrick Lahaie 7,730 , , Sébastien Proulx 3,453 , , Yves Demers (UFP) 182 Josée Lafontaine (DCQ) 144 , , , Julie Boulet , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Maskinongé , , , Francine Gaudet 13,240 , , Rémy Désilets 12,334 , , Louise-Andrée Garant 9,118 , , , , , Rémy Désilets , - , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Saint-Maurice , , Bob Vallières 8,232 , , , Claude Pinard 8,860 , , Luc Arvisais 8,201 , , Kevin Trudel (UFP) 225 , , , Claude Pinard , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Trois-Rivières Trois-Rivières (, – 'Three Rivers') is a city in the Mauricie administrative region of Quebec, Canada, at the confluence of the Saint-Maurice River, Saint-Maurice and Saint Lawrence River, Saint Lawrence rivers, on the north shore of the Sain ...
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Guy Julien Guy Julien was a politician from Quebec, Canada. Background He was born on February 16, 1945, in Shawinigan, Mauricie. Provincial politics He won the Parti Québécois nomination in the district of Trois-Rivières by only three votes, but won ...
10,154 , , Jean-Claude Ayotte 5,181 , , Rachel Sauvageau (BP) 274
David Lanneville (UFP) 214
Marcel Fugère (Ind.) 110
Stéphane Robert (DCQ) 76 , , , Guy Julien


Chaudière-Appalaches and Centre-du-Québec

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Claude Bachand Claude Bachand (born January 3, 1951, in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec) is a Quebec politician who represented the riding of Saint-Jean in the House of Commons of Canada from 1993 until 2011 as a member of the Bloc Québécois. Bachand was t ...
12,663 , , Danièle Caron 9,657 , ,
Alain Rayes Alain Rayes (born December 11, 1971) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to represent the riding of Richmond—Arthabaska in the House of Commons of Canada in the 2015 Canadian federal election, and reelected in the 2019 and 2021 electi ...
11,389 , , François Houle (Green) 379
Katrine Cyr (BP) 353 , , , Jacques Baril , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Beauce-Nord Beauce-Nord is a provincial electoral district in the Chaudière-Appalaches region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It includes notably the municipalities of Sainte-Marie, Saint-Lambert-de-Lauzon, Beaucev ...
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Normand Poulin Normand Poulin (born September 18, 1954) was a Canadian politician, and a two-term Member of the National Assembly of Quebec. Early life Normand Poulin was born in Beauceville in 1954. His father owned a local taxi company. Poulin was educated ...
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Janvier Grondin Janvier Grondin (born June 16, 1947 in Saint-Jules, Quebec) is a former politician in the province of Quebec, Canada. He represented the Beauce-Nord district at the National Assembly of Quebec until 2012 as a member of the Coalition Avenir Qué ...
13,275 , , Julie Roy (BP) 223
Richard Fecteau (UFP) 175 , , , Normand Poulin , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Beauce-Sud Beauce-Sud is a provincial electoral district in the Chaudière-Appalaches and Estrie regions of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec The National Assembly of Quebec (officially in french: link=no, Assemblée ...
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Dominique Vien Dominique Vien (born February 10, 1967) is a Canadian politician, who served as Member of the National Assembly for the electoral district of Bellechasse from 2003 to 2007. She was defeated in the 2007 election by Jean Domingue of the Action ...
9,658 , , Claude Lachance 7,084 , , Serge Carbonneau 8,507 , , Sylvain Castonguay (Green) 314 Mario Ouellette (UFP) 134 , , , Claude Lachance , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Chutes-de-la-Chaudière , , Pauline Houde-Landry 12,601 , ,
Antoine Dubé Antoine Dubé (born 15 May 1947) was a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1993 to 2003. Born in Sainte-Rita, Quebec, Dubé has worked in administration and recreation. In 1984, he unsuccessfully sought a seat in federal parliament wi ...
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Marc Picard Marc Picard (born April 25, 1955) is a politician in the province of Quebec, Canada. He currently represents the Chutes-de-la-Chaudière district at the National Assembly of Quebec as a member of the CAQ. Born in Saint-Raphaël (Bellechasse), ...
14,759 , , Jean Bernatchez (UFP) 649 , , , Denise Carrier-Perreault , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Drummond , , Jean Courchesne 13,479 , , ,
Normand Jutras Normand Jutras (born 23 November 1948) is a Canadian lawyer and politician from Quebec. From 1994 to 2007 he was an MNA in the National Assembly of Quebec, representing the provincial electoral district of Drummond as a member of the Parti Qué ...
15,200 , , Patrick Leblanc 7,577 , , Pascal Allard (Ind.) 393
Gilles Martineau (UFP) 301
Robert Dufour (DCQ) 199 , , , Normand Jutras , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Frontenac , , ,
Laurent Lessard Laurent Lessard (born October 28, 1962 in Thetford Mines, Quebec) is a politician and notary in Quebec, Canada. He was the Member of the National Assembly for the provincial ridings of Frontenac and Lotbinière-Frontenac from 2003 to 2018 in Ce ...
11,251 , , Marc Boulianne 7,281 , , Daniel Lamouth 6,888 , , Bruno Vézina (Green) 231
Marie-Josée Vachon (UFP) 145 , , , Marc Bouliane , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Johnson Johnson is a surname of Anglo-Norman origin meaning "Son of John". It is the second most common in the United States and 154th most common in the world. As a common family name in Scotland, Johnson is occasionally a variation of ''Johnston'', a ...
, , Nicole Brouillette 10,700 , , , Claude Boucher 12,232 , , Isabelle Marquis 6,612 , , Martin Marois (UFP) 343
Michel Bélanger (DCQ) 224 , , , Claude Boucher , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Lévis , , , Carole Théberge 12,891 , ,
Linda Goupil Linda Goupil (born May 13, 1961 in Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Quebec) is a former Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of Lévis in the National Assembly of Quebec from 1998 to 2003.Lotbinière , , Monique Drolet-Glazier 8,773 , , Jean-Guy Paré 6,502 , , , Sylvie Roy 9,522 , , Marc Allard (Green) 306
Étienne Hallé (UFP) 175
Paul Biron (DCQ) 150 , , , Jean-Guy Paré , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Montmagny-L'Islet , , ,
Norbert Morin Norbert Morin (born December 16, 1945) is a Canadian politician in the province of Quebec. He is a member of the Quebec Liberal Party and is the member of the National Assembly of Quebec for Côte-du-Sud electoral district. He was first elected ...
9,518 , , Louise Soucy 4,683 , , Mario Dolan 8,513 , , Fernand Dorval (UFP) 225 , , , Réal Gauvin , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Nicolet-Yamaska , , Jean Rousseau 8,927 , , ,
Michel Morin Michel Morin (born March 27, 1948) is a Canadian politician. He was a three-term member of the National Assembly of Quebec, a parliamentary assistant from 1999 to 2001, and whip of the Parti Québécois from 2001 to 2007. Background He was born ...
10,783 , , Lise Blanchette 5,899 , , Blak D. Blackburn (BP) 417 Simonne Lizotte (Ind.) 141 , , , Michel Morin , -


Estrie Estrie () is an administrative region of Quebec that comprises the Eastern Townships. ''Estrie'', a French neologism, was coined as a derivative of ''est'', "east". Originally settled by anglophones, today it is about 90 per cent francophone. Angl ...
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Mégantic-Compton Megantic-Compton is a former provincial electoral district in the Estrie region of Quebec, Canada. As of its final election, it included the municipalities of East Angus, Cookshire-Eaton, Lac-Mégantic, Weedon, Lac-Drolet and Chartierville. ...
, , , Daniel Bouchard 11,135 , , Suzanne Durivage 7,347 , , Alain Boisvert 4,901 , , Christian Poulin (UFP) 193
Frank Moller (Equ.) 71 , , , Madeleine Bélanger , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Orford , , , Pierre Reid 17,314 , , Yvon Bélair 11,037 , , Steve Bourassa 6,145 , , Véronique Grenier (UFP) 498 , , , Robert Benoît , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Richmond Richmond most often refers to: * Richmond, Virginia, the capital of Virginia, United States * Richmond, London, a part of London * Richmond, North Yorkshire, a town in England * Richmond, British Columbia, a city in Canada * Richmond, California, ...
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Yvon Vallières Yvon Vallières (born February 5, 1949 in Richmond, Quebec) is a Quebec politician and teacher. He was a Member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Richmond in the Estrie region from 1973 to 1976 and from 1981 to 2012. Formerly the ...
14,767 , , André Blais 6,149 , , Pierre Hébert 4,899 , , , , , Yvon Vallières , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Saint-François , , ,
Monique Gagnon-Tremblay Monique Gagnon-Tremblay (born May 26, 1940 in Plessisville, Quebec) is a politician in Quebec, Canada. She was the MNA for the riding of Saint-François in the Estrie region from 1985 to 2012. She served as Liberal leader of the Opposition in ...
16,562 , , Guillaume Breault-Duncan 9,926 , , Michel-André Samson 4,541 , , Suzanne Thériault (UFP) 314
François Boudreau (BP) 310 , , , Monique Gagnon-Tremblay , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Sherbrooke Sherbrooke ( ; ) is a city in southern Quebec, Canada. It is at the confluence of the Saint-François and Magog rivers in the heart of the Estrie administrative region. Sherbrooke is also the name of a territory equivalent to a regional count ...
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Jean Charest John James "Jean" Charest (; born June 24, 1958) is a Canadian lawyer and former politician who served as the 29th premier of Quebec from 2003 to 2012 and the fifth deputy prime minister of Canada in 1993. Charest was elected to the House o ...
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Marie Malavoy Marie Malavoy (born March 23, 1948, in Berlin, Germany) is a Canadian politician and teacher. She was a member of the National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Taillon in the Montérégie region for the Parti Québécois. Following the PQ v ...
13,806 , , Peter Downey 4,169 , , Normand Gilbert (UFP) 496
Serge Lachapelle (M-L) 64 , , , Jean Charest


Montérégie Montérégie () is an administrative region in the southwest part of Quebec. It includes the cities of Boucherville, Brossard, Châteauguay, Longueuil, Saint-Hyacinthe, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Salaberry-de-Valleyfield and Vaudreuil-Dorion. ...

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Mario Faubert Mario Faubert (born December 2, 1954) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey defenceman and politician. Hockey career Faubert played two seasons at Saint Louis University before being drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 1974 NHL a ...
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Serge Deslières Serge Deslières (April 14, 1947 – March 4, 2020) was a Quebec politician and teacher. He was the Member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Beauharnois in the Montérégie region south of Montreal. He represented the Parti Québ ...
13,904 , , Michael Betts 3,338 , , Rémi Pelletier (Green) 506 , , , Serge Deslières
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Salaberry-Soulanges Salaberry-Soulanges was a former provincial electoral district in the Montérégie region of Quebec, Canada. It was located to the southwest of the island of Montreal. It was created for the 1989 election from parts of the former Vaudreuil-Soul ...
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Borduas Borduas is a provincial electoral district in the Montérégie region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It notably includes the municipality of Beloeil, Mont-Saint-Hilaire and Otterburn Park. It was crea ...
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Jean-Pierre Charbonneau Jean-Pierre Charbonneau (born January 3, 1950 in Saint-Eustache, Quebec) is a journalist and a former Quebec politician. He was the Quebec MNA member under the Parti Québécois for the provincial ridings of Borduas and Verchères in the Mont ...
13,840 , , Patricia St-Jacques 5,282 , , Raynald St-Onge (BP) 459 , , , Jean-Pierre Charbonneau , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Brome-Missisquoi , , ,
Pierre Paradis Pierre Paradis (born 16 July 1950) is a politician in the Canadian province of Quebec. He represented Brome-Missisquoi in the National Assembly of Quebec from 1980 to 2018. A member of the Liberal Party, he served as a cabinet minister in the ...
18,546 , , Lina Le Blanc 8,093 , , Pierre Plante 6,018 , , Simon Gnocchini (UFP) 509
Lionel Albert (Equ.) 167 , , , Pierre Paradis , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Chambly , , ,
Diane Legault Diane Legault (born July 21, 1956) is a Quebec dentist and politician. Early life and education Born in Montreal, Quebec, Legault received a Doctor in Dentistry from Université de Montréal in 1979 and a M.B.A. from Université de Sherbrooke ...
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Louise Beaudoin Louise Beaudoin (born September 26, 1945 in Quebec City, Quebec) is a Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of Rosemont in the National Assembly of Quebec until 2012, as a member of the Parti Québécois (PQ). She sat as an ...
16,857 , , Denis Lavoie 6,935 , , Sébastien Duclos (BP) 744 , , , Louise Beaudoin , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Châteauguay Châteauguay ( , , ) is an off-island suburb of Montreal, in southwestern Quebec, located both on the Chateauguay River and Lac St-Louis, which is a section of the St. Lawrence River. The population of the city of Châteauguay at the 2021 Cen ...
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Jean-Marc Fournier Jean-Marc Fournier (born October 7, 1959) is a Quebec politician and a lawyer. He represented the riding of Saint-Laurent in the National Assembly of Quebec from 2010 to 2018, and previously represented the riding of Châteauguay from 1994 to ...
20,434 , , Éric Cardinal 13,751 , , Daniel Lapointe 4,399 , , Gilles Lalumière (BP) 547
Guylaine Sirard (UFP) 222
Robert Jason Morgan (Equ.) 93 , , , Jean-Marc Fournier , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Huntingdon Huntingdon is a market town in the Huntingdonshire district in Cambridgeshire, England. The town was given its town charter by King John in 1205. It was the county town of the historic county of Huntingdonshire. Oliver Cromwell was born there ...
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André Chenail André Chenail (born July 12, 1946) is a farmer and former political figure in Quebec. He represented Beauharnois-Huntingdon from 1989 to 2003 and Huntingdon in the National Assembly of Quebec from 2003 to 2007 as a Liberal. He was born in Sainte ...
15,512 , , François Boileau 8,302 , , Michel Lavoie 5,261 , , Kenneth Rimmer (BP) 452 , , , André Chenail
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Beauharnois-Huntingdon Beauharnois-Huntingdon was a former provincial electoral district in the Montérégie region of Quebec, Canada that elected members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It was located in and around the area between Beauharnois, Quebec and Hunting ...
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Jean Rioux Jean Rioux (born June 9, 1953) is an educator, businessman and Quebec politician, who served as the Member of Parliament for Saint-Jean as a member of the Liberal Party of Canada from 2015 until 2019. He previously represented Iberville in ...
12,106 , , Jean-Paul Bergeron 11,185 , ,
Lucille Méthé Lucille Méthé (born December 15, 1957 in Henryville, Quebec) was the Action démocratique du Québec Member of the National Assembly of Quebec, Canada, for the electoral district of Saint-Jean. Background Methe has a Bachelor's Degree in ...
6,731 , , Michel Thiffeault (BP) 376
Benoit Lapointe (Green) 298
Guillaume Tremblay (UFP) 229 , , , Jean-Paul Bergeron , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
La Pinière La Pinière is a provincial electoral district in the Montérégie region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. Its territory corresponds to the city of Brossard, less its "P" and "V" sectors that are located no ...
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Marcel Lussier Marcel Lussier (born June 30, 1944) is a Canadian politician and the former Member of Parliament for the riding of Brossard—La Prairie. Lussier was born in Saint-Damase, Quebec. Lussier was an unsuccessful candidate for the Parti Québécois ...
7,934 , , Gérard Lachance 4,026 , , Inti Ortega (BP) 487 , , , Fatima Houda-Pepin , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Laporte , , , Michel Audet 18,673 , , Clément Arcand 10,178 , , Judy Fay 3,885 , , Christian Montmarquette (UFP) 489
Patrick Fiset (BP) 487
Mary Bevan-Ouellette (Equ.) 106 , , , André Bourbeau , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, La Prairie , , ,
Jean Dubuc Jean Joseph Octave Dubuc (September 15, 1888 – August 28, 1958), sometimes known by the nickname "Chauncey", was a right-handed American baseball pitcher, manager, and scout, and a coach of both baseball and ice hockey. A native of Vermont, Du ...
15,805 , , Serge Geoffrion 14,868 , , Yves-André Ferland 6,478 , , Marc Bissonnette (BP) 547
Danielle Maire (UFP) 229
Sylvain Lesage (DCQ) 84 , , , Serge Geoffrion , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Marguerite-D'Youville Marguerite-D'Youville is a former provincial electoral district in the Montérégie region of Quebec, Canada that elected members to the National Assembly of Quebec. As of its final election, it consisted of the cities of Boucherville and Sain ...
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Pierre Moreau Pierre Moreau (born December 12, 1957 in Vercheres, Quebec) is a lawyer and a politician in the Canadian province of Quebec. Pierre Moreau was the Liberal MNA for the riding of Marguerite-D'Youville in the National Assembly of Quebec from 20 ...
16,368 , , François Beaulne 15,501 , , Luc Pommainville 6,596 , , Yan Lacombe (BP) 550
Maxime Babeu (UFP) 536 , , , François Beaulne , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Marie-Victorin Brother Marie-Victorin, F.S.C. (April 3, 1885 – July 15, 1944), was a Canadian member of Brothers of the Christian Schools and a noted botanist in Quebec, Canada. He is known as the father of the Botanical Garden of Montreal. Biograph ...
, , Jean-Marc Pelletier 9,799 , , ,
Cécile Vermette Cécile Vermette (born January 19, 1945) is a former nurse and political figure in Quebec. She represented Marie-Victorin in the Quebec National Assembly from 1985 to 2007 as a member of the Parti Québécois. She was born in Montreal, the daugh ...
12,736 , , Michel Lalonde 4,374 , , Pierre Losier-Côté (BP) 462
Marc Lambert (UFP) 452
Daniel Tavéra (Ind.) 134 , , , Cécile Vermette , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Richelieu , , Benoît Lefebvre 10,927 , , ,
Sylvain Simard Sylvain Simard (born April 26, 1945) is a politician and academic based in the Canadian province of Quebec. He represented Richelieu in the National Assembly of Quebec from 1994 to 2012, and was a cabinet minister in the governments of Lucien ...
13,286 , , Micheline Ulrich 3,756 , , Marie-Hélène Charbonneau (BP) 407
Nidal Joad (Ind.) 109
Steve Ritter (Ind.) 100
Florette Villemure-Larochelle (DCQ) 74 , , , Sylvain Simard , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Saint-Jean , , ,
Jean-Pierre Paquin Jean-Pierre Paquin (born August 23, 1948) is a Canadian importer and politician from Quebec. He served as a Member of Parliament, representing Saint-Jean in the National Assembly of Quebec as a member of the Quebec Liberal Party from 2003 to 2 ...
14,758 , , Roger Paquin 13,423 , , Marc-André Legault 6,856 , ,
Alexandre Boulerice Alexandre Boulerice (born 1973) is a Canadian politician who has represented the riding of Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie in the House of Commons of Canada as a member of the New Democratic Party (NDP) since the 2011 election. He is currently the N ...
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Eric Bédard (BP) 462
Jean Robert (Ind.) 112
Raymond Martin (Ind.) 73 , , , Roger Paquin , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Saint-Hyacinthe Saint-Hyacinthe (; French: ) is a city in southwestern Quebec east of Montreal on the Yamaska River. The population as of the 2021 Canadian census was 57,239. The city is located in Les Maskoutains Regional County Municipality of the Montérég ...
, , Pierre Solis 13,137 , , ,
Léandre Dion Léandre Dion (born 13 July 1937) is a Canadian beekeeper and politician from Quebec. From 1994 to 2007 he was Member of Parliament in the National Assembly of Quebec, representing the provincial electoral district of Saint-Hyacinthe (provincial ...
13,870 , , Bernard Barré 7,855 , , François Choquette (UFP) 401 , , , Léandre Dion , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Shefford , , , Bernard Brodeur 16,391 , , Jean-François de la Chevrotière 10,073 , , Sylvain Barré 8,114 , , Dominic Thibeault (BP) 502
Gilles Dumoulin (UFP) 334 , , , Bernard Brodeur , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Soulanges , , ,
Lucie Charlebois Lucie Charlebois (born July 14, 1959 in Coteau-Station, now called Les Coteaux, in the riding of Soulanges, Quebec) is a Quebec politician. She was the Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for Soulanges and Minister for Rehabilitation, Y ...
13,473 , , Gaëtane Legault 8,753 , , Pierre Éloi Talbot 3,549 , , Gloria Sawyer (BP) 327
Sandra Stephenson (Green) 320 , style="text-align:center;" colspan=2 , ''new district'' , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Taillon Taillon is a provincial electoral district in the Montérégie region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It comprises part of the borough of Le Vieux-Longueuil of the city of Longueuil. It was created for ...
, , Annie Evrard 13,120 , , ,
Pauline Marois Pauline Marois (; born March 29, 1949) is a retired Canadian politician, who served as the 30th premier of Quebec from 2012 to 2014. Marois had been a member of the National Assembly in various ridings since 1981 as a member of the Parti Québ ...
17,603 , , Katrine Simard 6,353 , , David Fiset (BP) 556
Gabriel Landry (UFP) 545
Xavier Rochon (Ind.) 216 , , , Pauline Marois , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Vachon , , Brigitte Mercier 12,741 , , , Camil Bouchard 12,960 , , Joëlle Lescop 5,540 , , Denis Durand (BP) 519
Richard St-Onge (UFP) 279 , , , David Payne , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Vaudreuil , , ,
Yvon Marcoux Yvon Marcoux (born March 26, 1941 in Lévis, Quebec) is a politician and administrator in Quebec, Canada. He was the Member of the National Assembly of Quebec (MNA) for the riding of Vaudreuil from 1998 to 2014, as a member of the Quebec Libe ...
18,490 , , Carole Cardinal 9,474 , , Luc Tison 3,487 , , Kathleen Mary Mangin (BP) 488
Ernest Semple (Equ.) 120 , , , Yvon Marcoux , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Verchères Verchères is an off-island suburb of Montreal, in Montérégie, Quebec, located on the south bank of the Saint Lawrence River. The population as of the Canada 2011 Census was 5,692. History In the 17th century, the settlement at Verchères w ...
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Bernard Landry Bernard Landry (; March 9, 1937 – November 6, 2018) was a Canadian politician who served as the 28th premier of Quebec from 2001 to 2003. A member of the Parti Québécois (PQ), he led the party from 2001 to 2005, also serving as the leader o ...
16,963 , , François Pratte 4,585 , , Sébastien Drouin (BP) 505
Marc-André Morvan (UFP) 195 , , , Bernard Landry


Montreal Montreal ( ; officially Montréal, ) is the List of the largest municipalities in Canada by population, second-most populous city in Canada and List of towns in Quebec, most populous city in the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian ...


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Anjou Anjou may refer to: Geography and titles France * County of Anjou, a historical county in France and predecessor of the Duchy of Anjou **Count of Anjou, title of nobility *Duchy of Anjou, a historical duchy and later a province of France **Duk ...
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Lise Thériault Lise Thériault (born January 7, 1966) is a former Canadian politician. She is a former Member of the National Assembly of Quebec representing the riding of Anjou–Louis-Riel in Montreal. She was the Deputy Premier of Quebec and Minister for t ...
17,572 , , France Bachand 10,573 , , Martin Janson 4,319 , , Hélène Héroux (M-L) 266 , , , Lise Thériault , - , rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Bourassa-Sauvé Bourassa-Sauvé is a provincial electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It is located within Montreal and consists of most of the borough of Montréal-Nord Montreal North (french: Montréal ...
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Line Beauchamp Line Beauchamp (born February 24, 1963) is a Canadian politician. She served as the Liberal Member of the National Assembly (MNA) for the Sauvé riding, and for Bourassa-Sauvé at the Quebec National Assembly from November 30, 1998 to May 14, 20 ...
20,175 , rowspan=3 , , rowspan=3 , Kettly Beauregard 8,243 , rowspan=3 , , rowspan=3 , Michelle Allaire 3,771 , rowspan=3 , , rowspan=3 , Francis Mallette (Green) 327
Sylvain Archambault (Ind.) 261
Denis Gagné (DCQ) 119
Claude Brunelle (M-L) 94
Boris Mospan (Equ.) 44 , , , Michèle Lamquin-Éthier
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'' Sauvé'' , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Bourget , , Claude Paquette 11,290 , , ,
Diane Lemieux Diane Lemieux (born September 22, 1961) is a politician, feminist and Quebec administrator. Her early activist experiences involved advocating for women's rights, first for sexual assault victims, then in her role as president of the Conseil d ...
15,074 , , Pierre Bourque 5,747 , , Steve Boudrias (BP) 469
Rosanne Labelle (UFP) 418
Claudette Deschamps (DCQ) 193 , , , Diane Lemieux , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Crémazie , , , Michèle Lamquin-Éthier 15,498 , , Hugues Cormier 13,979 , , Manon St-Louis 4,057 , , Jocelyne Desautels (UFP) 686
Claude Trudel (Green) 399
Phillippe Beauvais (BP) 306
Marsha Fine (M-L) 90 , , , Manon Blanchet , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Gouin , , William Aguilar 8,996 , , ,
André Boisclair André Boisclair (; born April 14, 1966) is a former Canadian politician and convicted sex offender in Quebec, Canada. He was the leader of the Parti Québécois, a social democratic and sovereigntist party in Quebec. Between January 1996 and M ...
15,890 , , Stéphane Deschênes 2,456 , , Colette Provost (UFP) 1,397
Pierrette Chevalier (Green) 584
Hugô St-Onge (BP) 465 , , , André Boisclair , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Hochelaga-Maisonneuve Hochelaga-Maisonneuve () is a neighbourhood in Montreal, Canada, situated in the east end of the island, generally to the south of the city's Olympic Stadium and east of downtown. Historically a poor neighbourhood, it has experienced significant ...
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Louise Harel Louise Harel (born April 22, 1946) is a Quebec politician. In 2005 she served as interim leader of the Parti Québécois following the resignation of Bernard Landry. She was also interim leader of the opposition in the National Assembly of Qu ...
13,138 , , Louise Blackburn 2,449 , , Lise Alarie (UFP) 788
Alex Néron (BP) 476
Daniel Breton (Green) 367
Christine Dandenault (M-L) 79
Mario Richard (DCQ) 52 , , , Louise Harel , - , rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Jeanne-Mance–Viger Jeanne-Mance–Viger is a provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It corresponds exactly to the territory of the Saint-Léonard borough of the city of Montreal ...
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Michel Bissonnet Michel Bissonnet, MNA (born March 28, 1942) is a Canadian politician who served as Liberal member and President (House Speaker) of the National Assembly of Quebec. Background Bissonnet obtained a license in law at Université de Montréal in ...
26,801 , rowspan=3 , , rowspan=3 , Robert La Rose 4,303 , rowspan=3 , , rowspan=3 , Carole Giroux 2,080 , rowspan=3 , , rowspan=3 , Eddy Guarino (BP) 365 , , , Michel Bissonnet
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Viger Viger may refer to: People There are a number of prominent Canadians with the surname Viger. This includes: * Amanda Viger (1845–1909), nun, pharmacist and hospital founder * André Viger (1952–2006), wheelchair marathoner and Paralympic * Bo ...
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Laurier-Dorion Laurier-Dorion is a provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It consists of the neighbourhoods of Villeray and Park Extension in the city of Montreal. It was c ...
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Christos Sirros Christos Sirros ( el, Χρήστος Σύρρος; born 2 February 1948) is a politician in the Province of Quebec, Canada. He was a member of the National Assembly of Quebec (MNA) for the Laurier-Dorion electoral district (Canada), riding for ...
16,052 , , Tomas Arbieto 9,775 , , Mario Spina 1,996 , , William Sloan (UFP) 922
Phillippe Morlighem (Green) 595
Sylvain Mainville (BP) 375
Peter Macrisopoulos (M-L) 165
Charles Robidoux (Ind.) 131
Sylvie Charbin (Ind.) 117
Yang Zhang (Equ.) 78 , , , Christos Sirros , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Mercier Mercier is French for ''notions dealer'' or ''haberdasher'', and may refer to: People * Agnès Mercier, French curler and coach *Annick Mercier (born 1964), French curler *Amanda H. Mercier (born 1975), American Judge * Armand Mercier, (1933–20 ...
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Daniel Turp Daniel Turp (born April 30, 1955) is a professor of constitutional and international law at the Université de Montréal in Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He served as a Bloc Québécois Member of Parliament (1997–2000) and as a Parti Qu ...
13,334 , , Vivian Goulder 1,855 , ,
Amir Khadir Amir Khadir ( fa, امیر خدیر; born June 12, 1961) is a Canadian politician in the National Assembly of Quebec (MNA), Canada for the electoral district of Mercier, and the first male spokesperson for Québec solidaire, a sovereigntist and ...
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Lyne Rivard (BP) 579 , , , Nathalie Rochefort , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Pointe-aux-Trembles Pointe-aux-Trembles was a municipality, founded in 1674, that was annexed by Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in 1982. This was the last city to be merged into Montreal until the 2002 municipal reorganization. On January 1, 2002 this neighbourhood a ...
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Nicole Léger Nicole Léger (born March 12, 1955) is a former Canadian politician and the former Member of the National Assembly of Quebec (MNA) for the riding of Pointe-aux-Trembles from 1996 to 2006 and elected back as member of the Parti Québécois in a ...
14,261 , , André Cordeau 4,050 , , Xavier Daxhelet (Green) 457
Julien Ferron (DCQ) 137
Geneviève Royer (M-L) 80 , , , Nicole Léger , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Rosemont , , Marylin Thomas 14,721 , , ,
Rita Dionne-Marsolais Rita Dionne-Marsolais (born April 20, 1947) is a former Quebec politician and economist. She was the Member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Rosemont in the Montreal region and represented the Parti Québécois from 1994 to 2008 ...
16,143 , , Denise Larouche 4,248 , , Omar Aktouf (UFP) 1,132
Huguette Plourde (BP) 493
Suzelle Gill (DCQ) 147 , , , Rita Dionne-Marsolais , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques is a provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It comprises part of the borough of Ville-Marie and part of the borough of Le Plateau ...
, , Richard Brosseau 7,989 , , , André Boulerice 13,066 , , Annick Brousseau 2,183 , , Gaétan Breton (UFP) 1,699
Robert Ruffo (Green) 690
Antoine Théorêt-Poupart (BP) 444
Ginette Boutet (M-L) 87
Maria da Luz dos Santos Inacio (DCQ) 59 , , , André Boulerice , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Viau Viau is a provincial electoral district in the city of Montreal in Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It consists of the Districts of Saint-Michel and François-Perrault (east of Papineau Avenue) in the Bor ...
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William Cusano William Cusano (October 19, 1943 – November 14, 2012) was an Italian-born former politician in Quebec, Canada. He was a member of the National Assembly of Quebec from 1981 to 2007. Born in Sepino, Sepino-Campobasso, Italy, Cusano and his ...
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Maka Kotto Maka Kotto (born December 7, 1961) is a Cameroonian-born French-Canadian politician. Educated in France, Kotto immigrated to Quebec, Canada, where he was an educator before entering politics. Kotto was a Parti Québécois member of the National A ...
6,142 , , Paolo Tamburello 2,406 , , Guillaume Blouin-Beaudoin (BP) 426
Jocelyne Dupuis (UFP) 324
Yannick Duguay (Ind.) 121 , , , William Cusano


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Maria Mourani Maria Mourani (born May 19, 1969) is a Canadian politician who was elected as a Member of Parliament in the federal riding of Ahuntsic in Canada. She was formerly a member of the Bloc Québécois before leaving the party over its support for the ...
6,702 , , Jean-Pierre Chamoun 2,253 , , Johnathan Bérubé (BP) 440
André Parizeau (Ind.) 161
Linda Sullivan (M-L) 111
Marina Paümann (Equ.) 95 , , , Yvan Bordeleau , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
D'Arcy-McGee D'Arcy-McGee is a provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of the province of Quebec, Canada, that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It consists of the cities of Côte-Saint-Luc and Hampstead and part of the Cô ...
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Lawrence Bergman Lawrence S. Bergman (born December 6, 1940) is a Canadian politician in Quebec, Canada. He was a minister of the government of Quebec from 2003 to 2007, the Member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of D'Arcy-McGee in Montreal's wes ...
23,968 , , Mathieu Breault 1,087 , , Sylvain James Bowes 520 , , William Shaw (Equ.) 406
Blair Longley (BP) 274 , , , Lawrence Bergman , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Jacques-Cartier Jacques-Cartier is an electoral district in the West Island of Montreal, Canada, that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It is the only provincial electoral district in Quebec with an Anglophone majority. It notably includes th ...
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Geoffrey Kelley Geoffrey Kelley (born February 17, 1955) is a Canadian politician, coach and teacher. He was a member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Jacques-Cartier in Montreal's West Island region from 1994 to 2018, representing the Quebec Li ...
30,035 , , Guy Amyot 1,894 , , Jeffrey Penney 1,253 , , Ryan Young (Green) 727
Keith Henderson (Equ.) 650
Daniel Cormier-Roach (Ind.) 49 , , , Geoffrey Kelley , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Marguerite-Bourgeoys Marguerite-Bourgeoys is a provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It comprises the LaSalle borough of the city of Montreal. It was created for the 1966 elect ...
, , , Monique Jérôme-Forget 22,807 , , Suzanne Groulx 6,327 , , Brigitte De Laroche 2,524 , , Adam Jastrzebski (Green) 415
Paul Domagala (Equ.) 142
Marc Veilleux (DCQ) 94
Yves le Seigle (M-L) 68 , , , Monique Jérôme-Forget , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Marquette , , ,
François Ouimet François Ouimet (born August 20, 1959 in Montreal, Quebec) is a former Quebec politician and lawyer. He is the former Member of National Assembly for the riding of Marquette in Montreal. He represented the Quebec Liberal Party. Ouimet stud ...
21,232 , , Yves Beauregard 7,672 , , Denise Décoste 3,260 , , Bruce Hulley (Equ.) 289
Garnet Colly (M-L) 179 , , , François Ouimet , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Mont-Royal Mount Royal (french: Mont-Royal, officially Town of Mount Royal, french: Ville de Mont-Royal, abbreviated TMR, french: VMR) is an affluent on-island suburban town located on the northwest side of the eponymous Mount Royal, northwest of Downtown ...
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Philippe Couillard Philippe Couillard (; born June 26, 1957) is a Canadian business advisor and former neurosurgeon, university professor and politician who served as 31st premier of Quebec from 2014 to 2018. Between 2003 and 2008, he was Quebec's Minister of He ...
21,021 , , Vincent Gagnon 3,465 , , Nour-Eddine Hajibi 1,240 , , Frank Kiss (Equ.) 256 , , , André Tranchemontagne , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Nelligan , , , Russell Williams 27,934 , , Micaël Poirier 4,611 , , Sabrina Duguay 2,680 , , Peter Graham (Green) 541
Giuliana Pendenza (Equ.) 233 , , , Russell Williams , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Notre-Dame-de-Grâce ( en, Our Lady of Grace), also nicknamed NDG, is a residential neighbourhood of Montreal in the city's West End, with a population of 166,520 (2016). An independent municipality until annexed by the City of Montreal in 1910, ...
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Russell Copeman Russell Copeman (born April 1, 1960) is a Canadian politician. He was a Montreal City Councillor and was the borough mayor for Côte-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grace from November 14, 2013 to November 16, 2017. He also sat on the Montreal Executi ...
18,911 , , Laurent Malépart 3,460 , , Allan Patrick 1,225 , , Jessica Gal (Green) 1,084
Helene Jutras (BP) 261
Peter Sauvé (Equ.) 246
Thomas Kernan (DCQ) 96
Rachel Hoffman (M-L) 71 , , , Russell Copeman , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Outremont Outremont is an affluent residential borough (''arrondissement'') of the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It consists entirely of the former city on the Island of Montreal in southwestern Quebec. The neighbourhood is inhabited largely by fran ...
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Yves Séguin Yves Séguin (born March 30, 1951 in Val-d'Or, Quebec) is a former Canadian politician in Quebec. He was first elected as the Quebec Liberal Party (QLP) member for Montmorency in 1985. He was the parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Reve ...
14,278 , , Marilyse Lapierre 8,218 , , Christian de Serres 1,712 , , Jill Hanley (UFP) 1,818
Maryève Daigle (BP) 345
Louise Charron (M-L) 119 , , , Pierre-Étienne Laporte , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Robert-Baldwin Robert-Baldwin is a provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It includes a portion of the Pierrefonds-Roxboro borough of Montreal as well as the city of Dollard ...
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Pierre Marsan Pierre Marsan (born June 29, 1948 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Quebec politician. He was the member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Robert-Baldwin for the Quebec Liberal Party. Marsan went to the Université du Québec à Montr ...
28,892 , , Alphonse Boisrond 2,637 , , Alladin Abou Sharbin 1,705 , , Jimmy Kalafatidis (Equ.) 411 , , , Pierre Marsan , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne is a provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It comprises all of the Le Sud-Ouest borough of Montreal. It was created for the 1994 ...
, , , Nicole Loiselle 16,004 , , Raymond Munger 9,830 , , Claudette Marullo 2,645 , , Marc-André Payette (UFP) 595
Suzanne Moussette (Green) 439
Nicky Tanguay (BP) 424
Andrzej Jastrzebski (DCQ) 142
Jean-Paul Bédard (M-L) 116
Larry Vitas (Equ.) 52 , , , Nicole Loiselle , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Saint-Laurent , , , Jacques Dupuis 24,745 , , William Fayad 4,556 , , Sophie Theoharopoulos 1,834 , , Alain Pérusse (UFP) 325
Fernand Deschamps (M-L) 206
Louis Ottoni (Equ.) 199 , , , Jacques Dupuis , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Verdun Verdun (, , , ; official name before 1970 ''Verdun-sur-Meuse'') is a large city in the Meuse department in Grand Est, northeastern France. It is an arrondissement of the department. Verdun is the biggest city in Meuse, although the capital ...
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Henri-François Gautrin Henri-François Gautrin (born July 30, 1943 in Béthune, France) is a Quebec politician, professor and physicist. He was the Member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Verdun in the Montreal region. He represented the Quebec Liberal ...
15,185 , , Denis Martel 8,782 , , Sébastien Guérin 3,269 , , Claude Genest (Green) 658
Pascal Durand (UFP) 368
Vincent Aubry (BP) 357
Gilles Noël (DCQ) 104
Normand Chouinard (M-L) 71
Bernard King (Equ.) 63
Robert Lindblad (Ind.) 54 , , , Henri-François Gautrin , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Westmount–Saint-Louis Westmount–Saint-Louis is a provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It comprises the city of Westmount as well as parts of the Le Plateau-Mont-Royal and V ...
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Jacques Chagnon Jacques Chagnon (born August 28, 1952) is a retired Canadian politician who served in the National Assembly of Quebec from 1985 to 2018. He holds a bachelor's degree in political science from Concordia University and graduate degrees in politica ...
18,330 , , Denise Laroche 2,372 , , Nathalie Beaupré 959 , ,
David Fennario David William Fennario, (born David Wiper, 26 April 1947) is a Canadian playwright best known for '' Balconville'' (1979), his bilingual dramatization of life in working-class Montreal, for which he won the Floyd S. Chalmers Canadian Play Award. A ...
(UFP) 718
David John Proctor (BP) 223
Don Donderi (Equ.) 182
Diane Johnston (M-L) 64 , , , Jacques Chagnon


Laval Laval means ''The Valley'' in old French and is the name of: People * House of Laval, a French noble family originating from the town of Laval, Mayenne * Laval (surname) Places Belgium * Laval, a village in the municipality of Sainte-Ode, Luxem ...

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Thomas Mulcair Thomas may refer to: People * List of people with given name Thomas * Thomas (name) Thomas is a male given name of Aramaic origins. The English spelling "Thomas" is a transliteration; through Latin "Thomas", of the approximate Greek translite ...
25,363 , , Coline Chhay 6,568 , , Vicken Darakdijian 3,384 , , Polyvios Tsakanikas (M-L) 210
Robert Tamilia (Equ.) 148 , , , Thomas Mulcair , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Fabre Fabre or Fabré is a surname of Occitan French origin, and a given name. Notable people with the name include: * André Fabre (born 1945), French thoroughbred horse racing trainer * Cándido Fabré, Cuban musician, songwriter and singer * Cath ...
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Michelle Courchesne Michelle Courchesne (born May 6, 1953 in Trois-Rivières, Quebec) is a former Deputy Premier of Quebec. A member of the Quebec Liberal Party, she was the National Assembly Member for the riding of Fabre in Laval, Quebec. She is also the former P ...
18,689 , , Nathalie Saint-Pierre 14,428 , , Claude Dugas 6,370 , , Pierre Bibeau (Ind.) 402 , , ,
Joseph Facal Joseph Facal (born 12 March 1961) is a Canadian politician, academic, and journalist in the province of Quebec. He was a Parti Québécois member of the National Assembly of Quebec from 1994 to 2003 and was a cabinet minister in the governmen ...
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Laval-des-Rapides Laval-des-Rapides is a district in Laval, Quebec, Canada. It was a separate city until the municipal mergers on August 6, 1965. Geography The neighbourhood is delimited on the north, north-west and west by Chomedey, on the east and north-eas ...
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Alain Paquet Alain Paquet (born April 17, 1961) is a Quebec politician, professor and economist. He was a Member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Laval-des-Rapides and served as the province's Delegate Minister of Finance, from February 3, 20 ...
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Serge Ménard Naval Lieutenant (Retired) Serge Ménard (born September 27, 1941 in Montreal, Quebec) is a politician from Quebec, Canada. He was a member of the National Assembly of Quebec from 1993 to 2003, and a member of Parliament from 2004 to 2011. Ou ...
13,209 , , Philippe Laurin 4,693 , , Louis-Philippe Verenka (Green) 366
Vincent Pelletier (BP) 339
Michelle Marleau (DCQ) 162 , , , Serge Ménard , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Mille-Îles Mille-Îles is a provincial electoral district in Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. The district is located in Laval and includes the eastern portion of the island of Laval ( Île Jésus). It was created ...
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Maurice Clermont Maurice Clermont (March 11, 1944 in Laval, Quebec - February 10, 2022 in Sainte-Adèle, Quebec) was a former Quebec politician. He was the Member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Mille-Iles in the Laval region. He was a member ...
19,924 , , Maude Delangis 14,333 , , Gerry La Rocca 5,093 , , Christian Lajoie (Ind.) 244
Régent Millette (DCQ) 113 , , , Lyse Leduc , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Vimont , , ,
Vincent Auclair Vincent Auclair (born August 9, 1965, in Laval, Quebec) is a Canadian politician and notary. He is the current Member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Vimont in the Laval region. He is a member of the Quebec Liberal Party and ...
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André Pigeon (UFP) 269 , , , François Gaudreau , -


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12,645 , , Georges Lapointe 5,906 , , Sylvain Demers 4,372 , , Claude Sabourin (Green) 496
Yannick Charpentier (BP) 292 , , , David Whissell , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
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, , Michelle Montpetit 13,502 , , , Claude Cousineau 14,704 , , Danielle Tremblay 4,834 , , Richard Savignac (Green) 664
Serge Haroun (DCQ) 490
David Rovins (Ind.) 41 , , , Claude Cousineau , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Blainville , , Jocelyne Roch 12,689 , , , Richard Legendre 15,288 , , Diane Bellemare 7,407 , , Thérèse Hamel (UFP) 394 , , , Richard Legendre , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Deux-Montagnes (provincial electoral district), Deux-Montagnes , , Marc Lauzon 12,099 , , , Hélène Robert 12,432 , , Éric Duhaime 6,907 , , Julien Demers (UFP) 408 , , , Hélène Robert , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Groulx , , , Pierre Descoteaux 13,763 , , Robert Kieffer 13,460 , , Sophie Cardinal 6,746 , , Denis Letourneux (UFP) 436
Julien Boisvert (BP) 402 , , , Robert Kieffer , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Labelle (provincial electoral district), Labelle , , Jean-Pierre Miljours 10,501 , , , Sylvain Pagé 13,530 , , Pascal De Bellefeuille 4,283 , , Anne Léger (Green) 468
André Haché (BP) 274 , , , Sylvain Pagé , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Mirabel (provincial electoral district), Mirabel , , Réal Proulx 7,529 , , , Denise Beaudoin 10,577 , , Hubert Meilleur 9,486 , , , colspan=2 align=center, ''new district'' , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Prévost (provincial electoral district), Prévost , , Marie-Josée Gouin 11,855 , , , Lucie Papineau 16,159 , , Martin Camirand 7,087 , , Alexandre Émond (BP) 499
Reine Dubeau (DCQ) 179 , , , Lucie Papineau , -


Lanaudière

, - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Berthier (provincial electoral district), Berthier , , Carole Majeau 10,828 , , , Alexandre Bourdeau 12,101 , , Marie Grégoire 11,014 , , Pierre Gravel (UFP) 632 , , , Marie Grégoire , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Joliette (provincial electoral district), Joliette , , Robert Groulx 11,161 , , , Jonathan Valois 13,103 , , Sylvie Lespérance 7,114 , , Mathieu Lessard (UFP) 1,149 Marco Geoffroy (BP) 667 , , , Sylvie Lespérance , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, L'Assomption (provincial electoral district), L'Assomption , , Sylvie Thouin 14,111 , , , Jean-Claude St-André 16,965 , , Daniel Labrecque 7,053 , , Bob Aubin (Green) 602 Gilbert Morin (UFP) 356 , , , Jean-Claude St-André , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Masson (provincial electoral district), Masson , , Richard Marcotte 11,371 , , , Luc Thériault 15,445 , , Nathalie Filion 7,637 , , , , , Gilles Labbé , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Rousseau (provincial electoral district), Rousseau , , Michel F. Brunet 9,127 , , , François Legault 14,079 , , François Girouard 5,645 , , Alex Boisdequin-Lefort (UFP) 324
Gérard Gauthier (DCQ) 249 , , , François Legault , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Terrebonne (provincial electoral district), Terrebonne , , Marcel Théorêt 11,353 , , , Jocelyne Caron 17,327 , , Jean-Pierre Parrot 6,463 , , Marco Legrand (UFP) 440 , , , Jocelyne Caron , -


Outaouais and Abitibi-Témiscamingue

, - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Abitibi-Est (provincial electoral district), Abitibi-Est , , , Pierre Corbeil 9,056 , , Lorraine Morissette 7,110 , , Serge Allard 4,477 , , Guy Cloutier (BP) 286
Samuel Dupras-Doroftei (Ind.) 202 , , , André Pelletier , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Abitibi-Ouest (provincial electoral district), Abitibi-Ouest , , Jean-Louis Carignan 7,960 , , , François Gendron 9,677 , , Claude Morin (ADQ politician), Claude Morin 3,661 , , , , , François Gendron , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Rouyn-Noranda–Témiscamingue , , , Daniel Bernard (politician), Daniel Bernard 10,347 , , Rémy Trudel 9,673 , , Pierre Brien 7,849 , , Patrick Rancourt (UFP) 507 , , , Rémy Trudel , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Chapleau (provincial electoral district), Chapleau , , , Benoît Pelletier 18,774 , , Sylvie Simard 6,512 , , Berthe Miron 3,949 , , Daniel Leblanc-Poirier (BP) 402
Jean Marois (UFP) 331
Gabriel Girard-Bernier (M-L) 122 , , , Benoît Pelletier , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Gatineau (provincial electoral district), Gatineau , , , Réjean Lafrenière 16,481 , , Dominique Bedwell 6,663 , , Brian Gibb 3,494 , , Julie Mercier (UFP) 423
Françoise Roy (M-L) 95 , , , Réjean Lafrenière , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Hull (provincial electoral district), Hull , , , Roch Cholette 16,262 , , Raphaël Déry 7,234 , , Jean-François LaRue 3,663 , , Denise Veilleux (UFP) 677
Stéphane Salko (BP) 305
Maxime Gauld (Ind.) 155
Benoit Legros (M-L) 72
Gheorghe Irimia (Ind.) 37 , , , Roch Cholette , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Papineau (provincial electoral district), Papineau , , , Norman MacMillan (politician), Norman MacMillan 17,933 , , Gilles Hébert 8,279 , , Serge Charette 3,833 , , Nathalie Gratton (Green) 576
Dominique Marceau (UFP) 286 , , , Norman MacMillan , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Pontiac (provincial electoral district), Pontiac , , , Charlotte L'Écuyer 17,885 , , Luc Côté 3,133 , , Victor Bilodeau 1,830 , , Serge Tanguay (UFP) 392
Louis Lang (M-L) 132 , , , Robert Middlemiss , -


See also

* Politics of Quebec * List of premiers of Quebec * List of leaders of the Official Opposition (Quebec) *
National Assembly of Quebec The National Assembly of Quebec (officially in french: link=no, Assemblée nationale du Québec) is the legislative body of the province of Quebec in Canada. Legislators are called MNAs (Members of the National Assembly; french: link=no, déput ...
* 2007 Quebec general election * Timeline of Quebec history * List of political parties in Canada#Quebec, Political parties in Quebec * 37th National Assembly of Quebec


References


Further reading

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External links


Results by party (total votes and seats won)

Results for all ridings
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