Canadian federal election results in Central Quebec
Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in Central Quebec.
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Regional profile
This area was one of the power bases for the Bloc Québécois for two decades. In fact, before 2011, the BQ won at least seven of its nine seats in each of the preceding four elections, losing Saint-Maurice (Jean Chrétien's old riding) in 1993, 1997 and 2000 and Portneuf in 2000, which both went Liberal. They swept all nine ridings in 2004, and in 2006 and 2008 lost only Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière to the Conservatives and Portneuf-Jacques-Cartier to independent candidate André Arthur.
Before the rise of Mulroney in 1984, this area was traditionally Liberal, except for Joliette (the only riding in Quebec that voted anything other than Liberal in 1980), and Lotbinière (which voted Social Credit in 1979). Mulroney's Conservatives swept the area in 1988, and 1984 (except for Chrétien's seat).
The 2011 NDP surge saw New Democrats sweeping all but two seats in the region, with the Conservatives and Bloc Québécois holding one each. In 2015, Bloc Québécois rebounded to take three more ridings, while the Liberals regained Saint-Maurice—Champlain. Bloc Québécois continued to regain its place in 2019, taking out the NDP.
Votes by party throughout time
Election | Liberal | Bloc Québécois | New Democratic | Conservative | Green | PC | Reform / Alliance |
Others |
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1988 | 85,664 23.0% |
— | 56,877 15.3% |
— | 7,877 2.1% |
217,759 58.6% |
— | 3,482 0.9% |
1993 | 108,726 26.9% |
226,747 56.0% |
4,132 1.0% |
— | No candidate | 58,666 14.5% |
No candidate | 6,564 1.6% |
1997 | 100,304 25.5% |
188,654 48.0% |
6,172 1.6% |
— | No candidate | 95,181 24.2% |
No candidate | 3,085 0.8% |
2000 | 155,710 37.3% |
204,655 49.1% |
5,247 1.3% |
— | No candidate | 18,551 4.4% |
26,063 6.2% |
6,880 1.6% |
2004 | 98,817 23.2% |
252,754 59.3% |
13,852 3.3% |
46,035 10.8% |
12,259 2.9% |
Merged into Conservative Party | 2,367 0.6% | |
2006 | 42,3969 9.2% |
224,855 48.0% |
29,358 6.3% |
134,839 28.8% |
15,929 3.4% |
20,529 4.4% | ||
2008 | 75,203 16.2% |
212,387 45.6% |
53,097 11.4% |
93,581 20.1% |
14,905 3.2% |
16,107 3.5% | ||
2011 | 40,576 8.2% |
138,443 27.8% |
223,402 44.9% |
66,743 13.4% |
12,486 2.5% |
15,569 3.1% | ||
2015 | 141,558 26.9% |
131,178 25.0% |
131,007 24.9% |
108,824 20.7% |
10,078 1.9% |
2,858 0.5% | ||
2019 | 121,949 22.8% |
219,889 41.2% |
54,311 10.2% |
110,431 20.7% |
17,270 3.2% |
9,917 1.9% |
Votes by party in Central Quebec districts | |
2019 – 43nd General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||
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Liberal | Conservative | BQ | NDP | Green | PPC | Other | ||||||||||
Bécancour—Nicolet—Saurel | Nathalie Rochefort 9,332 17.83% |
Pierre-André Émond 8,434 16.11% |
Louis Plamondon 29,653 56.66% |
Carole Lennard 2,732 5.22% |
David Turcotte 1,697 3.24% |
Richard Synnott 489 0.93% |
Louis Plamondon | |||||||||
Berthier—Maskinongé | Christine Poirier 7,796 13.83% |
Josée Bélanger 5,812 10.31% |
Yves Perron 21,200 37.62% |
Ruth Ellen Brosseau 19,698 34.95% |
Éric Laferrière 1,008 1.79% |
Luc Massé 428 0.76% |
Alain Bélanger (Ind.) 154 0.27% Martin Acetaria Caesar Jubinville (Rhino.) 151 0.27% Danny Légaré (Mar.) 107 0.19% |
Ruth Ellen Brosseau | ||||||||
Joliette | Michel Bourgeois 12,995 22.52% |
Jean-Martin Masse 5,176 8.97% |
Gabriel Ste-Marie 33,590 58.22% |
Julienne Soumaoro 2,623 4.55% |
Érica Poirier 2,343 4.06% |
Sylvain Prescott 498 0.86% |
Paul Savard (PIQ) 474 0.82% |
Gabriel Ste-Marie | ||||||||
Lévis—Lotbinière | Ghislain Daigle 10,761 16.95% |
Jacques Gourde 28,297 44.57% |
François-Noël Brault 15,921 25.08% |
Christel Marchand 4,355 6.86% |
Patrick Kerr 1,908 3.01% |
Marc Fontaine 2,247 3.54% |
Jacques Gourde | |||||||||
Montcalm | Isabel Sayegh 11,200 20.44% |
Gisèle Desroches 4,942 9.02% |
Luc Thériault 31,791 58.01% |
Julian Bonello-Stauch 3,514 6.41% |
Mathieu Goyette 2,416 4.41% |
Hugo Clénin 524 0.96% |
Marc Labelle (PIQ) 419 0.76% |
Luc Thériault | ||||||||
Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier | Annie Talbot 12,876 19.91% |
Joël Godin 28,110 43.46% |
Mathieu Bonsaint 15,707 24.29% |
David-Roger Gagnon 3,758 5.81% |
Marie-Claude Gaudet 2,308 3.57% |
Luca Abbatiello 1,915 2.96% |
Joël Godin | |||||||||
Repentigny | Josée Larose 18,111 27.67% |
Pierre Branchaud 4,878 7.45% |
Monique Pauzé 34,837 53.22% |
Meryem Benslimane 4,470 6.83% |
Diane Beauregard 2,289 3.50% |
Samuel Saint-Laurent 524 0.80% |
Micheline Boucher Granger (PIQ) 347 0.53% |
Monique Pauzé | ||||||||
Saint-Maurice—Champlain | François-Philippe Champagne 23,104 39.55% |
Bruno-Pier Courchesne 9,542 16.34% |
Nicole Morin 19,950 34.15% |
Barthélémy Boisguérin 3,071 5.26% |
Stéphanie Dufresne 1,809 3.10% |
Julie Déziel 938 1.61% |
François-Philippe Champagne | |||||||||
Trois-Rivières | Valérie Renaud-Martin 15,774 26.06% |
Yves Lévesque 15,240 25.17% |
Louise Charbonneau 17,240 28.48% |
Robert Aubin 10,090 16.67% |
Marie Duplessis 1,492 2.46% |
Marc André Gingras 565 0.93% |
Ronald St-Onge Lynch (Ind.) 137 0.23% |
Robert Aubin |
2015 – 42nd General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Conservative | NDP | Liberal | BQ | Green | Other | |||||||||
Bécancour—Nicolet—Saurel | Yves Laberge 5,955 11.41% |
Nicolas Tabah 11,531 22.09% |
Claude Carpentier 12,666 24.26% |
Louis Plamondon 20,871 39.98% |
Corina Bastiani 1,182 2.26% |
Louis Plamondon Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—Bécancour | ||||||||
Berthier—Maskinongé | Marianne Foucrault 5,548 10.20% |
Ruth Ellen Brosseau 22,942 42.17% |
Pierre Destrempes 11,032 20.28% |
Yves Perron 14,037 25.80% |
Cate Burton 847 1.56% |
Ruth Ellen Brosseau | ||||||||
Joliette | Soheil Eid 5,705 10.06% |
Danielle Landreville 14,566 25.69% |
Michel Bourgeois 15,995 28.22% |
Gabriel Ste-Marie 18,875 33.30% |
Mathieu Morin 1,335 2.35% |
Robert D. Morais (SD) 213 0.38% |
Francine Raynault§ | |||||||
Lévis—Lotbinière | Jacques Gourde 31,357 50.10% |
Hélène Bilodeau 9,246 14.77% |
Claude Boucher 13,562 21.67% |
Steve Gagné 7,163 11.44% |
Tina Biello 1,124 1.80% |
François Belanger (AOTN) 136 0.22% |
Jacques Gourde Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière | |||||||
Montcalm | Gisèle DesRoches 5,093 9.61% |
Martin Leclerc 12,431 23.45% |
Louis-Charles Thouin 14,484 27.32% |
Luc Thériault 19,405 36.61% |
Yumi Yow Mei Ang 976 1.84% |
Manon Perreault (SD) 620 1.17% |
Manon Perreault[1] | |||||||
Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier | Joël Godin 27,290 43.97% |
Élaine Michaud 13,686 22.05% |
David Gauvin 13,322 21.47% |
Raymond Harvey 6,665 10.74% |
Johanne Morin 1,096 1.77% |
Élaine Michaud | ||||||||
Repentigny | Jonathan Lefebvre 7,053 10.82% |
Réjean Bellemare 15,167 23.26% |
Adriana Dudas 17,798 27.29% |
Monique Pauzé 22,618 34.68% |
Yoland Gilbert 1,242 1.90% |
Johnathan Cloutier (SD) 1,333 2.04% |
Jean-François Larose‡ | |||||||
Saint-Maurice—Champlain | Jacques Grenier 9,592 16.27% |
Jean-Yves Tremblay 12,245 20.77% |
François-Philippe Champagne 24,475 41.52% |
Sacki Carignan Deschamps 11,295 19.16% |
Martial Toupin 1,144 1.94% |
Jean-Paul Bédard (M-L) 196 0.33% |
Lise St-Denis† | |||||||
Trois-Rivières | Dominic Therrien 11,231 18.63% |
Robert Aubin 19,193 31.83% |
Yvon Boivin 18,224 30.23% |
André Valois 10,249 17.00% |
Éric Trottier 1,132 1.71% |
Maxime Rousseau (Libert.) 360 0.60% |
Robert Aubin |
- Perreault sat as an independent at dissolution then joined Strength in Democracy after writ was dropped.
2011 – 41st General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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BQ | Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | |||||||||
Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet— Bécancour |
Louis Plamondon
19,046 |
Charles Cartier
6,478 |
Rhéal Blais
5,024 |
Krista Lalonde
17,705 |
Anne-Marie Tanguay
1,479 |
Louis Plamondon | ||||||||
Berthier—Maskinongé | Guy André
16,668 |
Marie-Claude Godue
7,904 |
Francine Gaudet
8,060 |
Ruth Ellen Brosseau
22,403 |
Léonie Matteau
1,196 |
Martin Jubinville (Rhino)
373 |
Guy André | |||||||
Joliette | Pierre Paquette
18,804 |
Michel Morand
5,525 |
François Boucher
3,545 |
Francine Raynault
27,050 |
Annie Durette
2,227 |
Pierre Paquette | ||||||||
Lotbinière— Chutes-de-la-Chaudière |
Gaston Gourde
8,381 |
Jacques Gourde
22,460 |
Nicole Larouche
2,866 |
Tanya Fredette
21,683 |
Richard Domm
936 |
Jacques Gourde | ||||||||
Montcalm | Roger Gaudet
19,609 |
Jason Fuoco
5,118 |
Yves Dufour
3,501 |
Manon Perreault
34,434 |
Marianne Girard
2,347 |
Roger Gaudet | ||||||||
Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier | Richard Côté
10,745 |
— | Réjean Thériault
3,463 |
Élaine Michaud
22,387 |
Claudine Delorme
1,279 |
André Arthur (Ind.)
14,594 |
André Arthur | |||||||
Repentigny | Nicolas Dufour
19,242 |
Christophe Royer
4,606 |
Chantal Perreault
4,830 |
Jean-François Larose
32,131 |
Michel Duchaine
1,078 |
Nicolas Dufour | ||||||||
Saint-Maurice—Champlain | Jean-Yves Laforest
13,961 |
Jacques Grenier
8,447 |
Yves Tousignant
5,670 |
Lise St-Denis
18,628 |
Pierre Audette
972 |
Jean-Yves Laforest | ||||||||
Trois-Rivières | Paule Brunelle
11,987 |
Pierre Lacroix
6,205 |
Patrice Mangin
3,617 |
Robert Aubin
26,981 |
Louis Lacroix
972 |
Francis Arsenault (Rhino) 256 0.51% Marc-André Fortin (Ind.) 346 0.69% |
Paule Brunelle |
2008 – 40th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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BQ | Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | |||||||||
Bas-Richelieu— Nicolet— Bécancour |
Louis Plamondon
24,843 |
Réjean Bériault
8,154 |
Ghislaine Cournoyer
7,439 |
Nourredine Seddiki
3,838 |
Rebecca Laplante
1,274 |
Louis Plamondon | ||||||||
Berthier— Maskinongé |
Guy André
24,945 |
Marie-Claude Godue
12,018 |
Jean-Luc Matteau
10,035 |
André Chauvette
5,728 |
Denis Lefebvre
1,701 |
Guy André | ||||||||
Joliette | Pierre Paquette
28,039 |
Sylvie Lavallée
9,540 |
Suzie St-Onge
7,769 |
Francine Raynault
5,579 |
Annie Durette
2,587 |
Pierre Paquette | ||||||||
Lotbinière— Chutes-de-la- Chaudière |
Antoine Sarrazin-Bourgoin
12,674 |
Jacques Gourde
24,446 |
Marie-Thérèse Hovington
6,461 |
Raymond Côté
6,791 |
Shirley Picknell
1,262 |
Jacques Gourde | ||||||||
Montcalm | Roger Gaudet
33,756 |
Claude Marc Boudreau
8,174 |
David Grégoire
8,659 |
Marie-Josée Beauchamps
8,375 |
Michel Paulette
1,865 |
Roger Gaudet | ||||||||
Portneuf— Jacques-Cartier |
Richard Côté 14,401 32.01% |
— | Stéphan Asselin 7,320 16.27% |
André Turgeon 5,707 12.69% |
Nathan Weatherdon 1,453 3.23% |
André Arthur (Ind.) 15,062 33.48% |
André Arthur | |||||||
Jean Paradis (Ind.) 1,045 2.32% | ||||||||||||||
Repentigny | Nicolas Dufour
31,005 |
Bruno Royer
8,168 |
Robert Semegen
8,746 |
Réjean Bellemare
8,853 |
Paul Fournier
1,666 |
Raymond Gravel† | ||||||||
Saint-Maurice— Champlain |
Jean-Yves Laforest
20,320 |
Stéphane Roof
11,083 |
Ronald St-Onge Lynch
9,766 |
Anne-Marie Aubert
3,682 |
Martial Toupin
1,557 |
Jean-Yves Laforest | ||||||||
Trois-Rivières | Paule Brunelle
22,404 |
Claude Durand
11,998 |
Marcos Simard
9,008 |
Geneviève Boivin
4,544 |
Ariane Blais
1,540 |
Paule Brunelle |
2006 – 39th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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BQ | Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | |||||||||
Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—Bécancour | Louis Plamondon 27,742 |
Ghislaine Provencher 6,438 |
Marie-Ève Hélie-Lambert 11,588 |
Marie-Claude Cartier 2,248 |
Louis Lacroix 1,595 |
Louis Plamondon Richelieu | ||||||||
Berthier—Maskinongé | Guy André 26,191 |
Serge Lafrenière 5,605 |
Marie-Claude Godue 16,958 |
Anne-Marie Aubert 3,319 |
Nathalie Gratton 1,925 |
Guy André | ||||||||
Joliette | Pierre Paquette 28,630 |
Gérard Leclerc 5,245 |
Sylvie Lavallée 14,192 |
Jacques Trudeau 2,745 |
Jean-François Lévêque 2,086 |
Pierre Paquette | ||||||||
Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière | Odina Desrochers 15,402 |
Éric Paradis 2,820 |
Jacques Gourde 28,236 |
Raymond Coté 3,529 |
Shirley Picknell 1,978 |
Odina Desrochers | ||||||||
Montcalm | Roger Gaudet 34,975 |
Luc Fortin 4,645 |
Michel Paulette 10,818 |
Nancy Leclerc 3,766 |
Wendy Gorchinsky 1,954 |
Roger Gaudet | ||||||||
Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier | Guy Côté 13,094 |
Gilles Landry 2,489 |
Howard Bruce 11,472 |
Jean-Marie Fiset 1,956 |
Jerome Beaulieu 1,431 |
André Arthur (Ind) 20,158 |
Guy Côté Portneuf | |||||||
Repentigny | Benoît Sauvageau 34,958 |
Josyanne Forest 4,847 |
Claude Lafortune 10,124 |
Réjean Bellemare 4,337 |
Adam Jastrzebski 1,742 |
Benoît Sauvageau | ||||||||
Saint-Maurice—Champlain | Jean-Yves Laforest 21,532 |
Lucille Whissell 5,612 |
Martial Toupin 16,028 |
Claude Larocque 3,684 |
Pierre Audette 1,705 |
Marcel Gagnon† | ||||||||
Trois-Rivières | Paule Brunelle 22,331 |
Martine Girard 5,268 |
Luc Menard 15,423 |
Genevieve Boivin 3,774 |
Linda Lavoie 1,513 |
Paul Giroux (Mar.) 371 |
Paule Brunelle |
2004 – 38th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Liberal | BQ | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | |||||||||
Berthier—Maskinongé | Laurier Thibault 11,198 |
Guy André 29,432 |
Ann Julie Fortier 5,535 |
Denis McKinnon 1,653 |
Eric Labrecque 1,314 |
New district | ||||||||
Joliette | Jean-François Coderre 10,975 |
Pierre Paquette 30,661 |
Daniel Bouchard 3,107 |
Jacques Trudeau 1,755 |
Wendy Gorchinsky 1,147 |
Marco Geoffroy (Mar.) 701 |
Pierre Paquette | |||||||
Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière | Anicet Gagné 9,445 |
Odina Desrochers 20,245 |
Jean Landry 10,628 |
Jean Bernatchez 2,091 |
Rama Borne MacDonald 1,615 |
Odina Desrochers Lotbinière—L'Érable | ||||||||
Montcalm | Daniel Brazeau 7,915 |
Roger Gaudet 34,383 |
Michel Paulette 2,831 |
François Rivest 1,531 |
Serge Bellemare 1,606 |
Roger Gaudet Berthier—Montcalm | ||||||||
Portneuf | Claude Duplain 11,863 |
Guy Côté 18,471 |
Howard Bruce 9,251 |
Jean-François Breton 1,540 |
Pierre Poulin 1,925 |
Claude Duplain | ||||||||
Repentigny | Lévis Brien 9,353 |
Benoît Sauvageau 35,907 |
Allen Mackenzie 2,447 |
André Cardinal 1,526 |
Jean-François Léveque 1,482 |
François Boudreau (Mar.) 539 |
Benoît Sauvageau | |||||||
Richelieu | Ghislaine Provencher 11,045 |
Louis Plamondon 31,497 |
Daniel Proulx 3,726 |
Charles Bussières 1,017 |
Jean-Pierre Bonenfant 839 |
Daniel Blackburn (Mar.) 580 |
Louis Plamondon Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—Bécancour | |||||||
Saint-Maurice—Champlain | Marie-Eve Bilodeau 14,320 |
Marcel Gagnon 25,918 |
Martial Toupin 4,129 |
Pierre J.C. Allard 1,104 |
Pierre Audette 855 |
Paul Giroux (Mar.) 547 |
Vacant [1] Saint-Maurice | |||||||
merged district | ||||||||||||||
Marcel Gagnon Champlain | ||||||||||||||
Trois-Rivières | Jean-Éric Guindon 12,703 |
Paule Brunelle 26,240 |
Jean-Guy Mercier 4,381 |
Marc Tessier 1,635 |
Linda Lavoie 1,476 |
Yves Rocheleau† |
- Formerly held by Liberal Jean Chrétien.
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2000 – 37th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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BQ | Liberal | Canadian Alliance | NDP | PC | Other | |||||||||
Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—Bécancour | Louis Plamondon 25,266 |
Roland Paradis 13,781 |
Frédéric Lajoie 2,078 |
Raymond Dorion 421 |
Gabriel Rousseau 1,944 |
Black D. Blackburn (Mar.) 901 |
Louis Plamondon Richelieu | |||||||
Berthier—Montcalm | Michel Bellehumeur 31,703 |
Jean-Carle Hudon 16,675 |
Réal Naud 2,853 |
Jean-Pierre de Billy 829 |
Paul Lavigne 2,014 |
Sébastien Hénault (Mar.) 1,460 |
Michel Bellehumeur | |||||||
Champlain | Marcel Gagnon 20,423 |
Julie Boulet 20,408 |
Éric Labranche 2,588 |
Philip Toone 672 |
Paul Giroux (Mar.) 1,020 |
Réjean Lefebvre† | ||||||||
Joliette | Pierre Paquette 23,615 |
Robert Malo 14,820 |
Clément Lévesque 2,432 |
François Rivest 1,085 |
Eric Champagne 2,730 |
Bob Aubin (Comm.) 560 |
René Laurin† | |||||||
Lotbinière—L'Érable | Odina Desrochers 15,351 |
Luc Dastous 12,563 |
Pierre Allard 2,827 |
Dominique Vaillancourt 538 |
Jean Landry 2,357 |
Odina Desrochers Lotbinière | ||||||||
Portneuf | Patrice Dallaire 15,444 |
Claude Duplain 17,877 |
Howard Bruce 6,699 |
François Dion 3,819 |
Pierre de Savoye† | |||||||||
Repentigny | Benoît Sauvageau 33,627 |
David Veillette 15,635 |
Michel Paulette 2,964 |
Pierre Péclet 831 |
Michel Carignan 3,122 |
Lise Dufour (Mar.) 1,997 |
Benoît Sauvageau | |||||||
Saint-Maurice | François Marchand 16,821 |
Jean Chrétien 23,345 |
Jean-Guy Mercier 1,461 |
Raymond Chase 359 |
Pierre Blais 966 |
Sylvain Archambault (Comm.) 220 |
Jean Chrétien | |||||||
Trois-Rivières | Yves Rocheleau 22,405 |
Denis Normandin 20,606 |
Luc Legaré 2,161 |
David Horlock 512 |
Scott Healy 1,599 |
Gilles Raymond (NL) 538 Alexandre Deschênes (M-L) |
Yves Rocheleau |
1997 – 36th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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BQ | Liberal | PC | NDP | Other | ||||||||
Richelieu | Louis Plamondon 26,421 |
Jocelyn Paul 13,941 |
Yves Schelling 6,827 |
Sylvain Pelletier 1,028 |
Louis Plamondon | |||||||
Berthier—Montcalm | Michel Bellehumeur 32,707 |
Lise Perreault 15,073 |
Réal Naud 13,338 |
Jean-Pierre de Billy 1,009 |
Michel Bellehumeur | |||||||
Champlain | Réjean Lefebvre 20,687 |
Pierre Lesieur 12,915 |
Yves St-Amant 12,784 |
Petra Genest 632 |
Réjean Lefebvre | |||||||
Joliette | René Laurin 22,605 |
Denise Cloutier Bergeron 7,452 |
Anie Perrault 17,417 |
Jacques Trudeau 502 |
Gilles Roy (NL) 594 |
René Laurin | ||||||
Lotbinière | Odina Desrochers 13,069 |
Pierre Savoie 10,062 |
Gaston Beaudet 9,690 |
Dominique Vaillancourt 445 |
Jean Landry (Ind) 1,988 |
Jean Landry | ||||||
Portneuf | Pierre de Savoye 18,615 |
Raynald Samson 12,674 |
Raymond McBain 10,587 |
Majella Desmeules 1,112 |
Pierre de Savoye | |||||||
Repentigny | Benoît Sauvageau 33,283 |
Robert Tranchemontagne 12,495 |
Michel Carignan 12,436 |
Normand Caplette 916 |
New district | |||||||
Saint-Maurice | Yves Duhaime 20,664 |
Jean Chrétien 22,266 |
Denis Vincent 3,657 |
Eric Hébert 489 |
Jean Chrétien | |||||||
Trois-Rivières | Yves Rocheleau 21,267 |
Jean-Guy Doucet 15,692 |
Michel Charland 12,102 |
Dorothy Hénaut 528 |
Roger Périgny (NL) 503 |
Yves Rocheleau |
1993 – 35th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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BQ | Liberal | PC | NDP | Other | ||||||||
Richelieu | Louis Plamondon 31,558 |
Michel Biron 10,933 |
Lorraine Frappier 4,455 |
Carl Ethier 337 |
Paulo da Silva (PfC) 157 |
Louis Plamondon | ||||||
Berthier—Montcalm | Michel Bellehumeur 36,065 |
Madeleine Bélanger 16,133 |
Réal Naud 5,358 |
Jean-Pierre de Billy 591 |
Réal Croteau (NL) 804 Laurent Harvey (Nat) 276 |
Robert de Cotret | ||||||
Champlain | Réjean Lefebvre 23,646 |
Michel Veillette 11,251 |
Michel Champagne 13,083 |
André De Billy 445 |
Michel Champagne | |||||||
Joliette | René Laurin 41,057 |
Réjean Lefebvre 10,344 |
Gaby Larrivée 8,776 |
Gilles De Chantal 809 |
Gilles Roy (NL) 1,274 |
Gaby Larrivée | ||||||
Lotbinière | Jean Landry 26,763 |
Michael Provencher 14,659 |
Jacques Le Sieur 7,387 |
André-Pierre Robitaille 714 |
Maurice Tremblay | |||||||
Portneuf | Pierre de Savoye 23,880 |
Paulin Plamondon 10,269 |
Marc Ferland 6,645 |
John MacFarlane 626 |
René Matte (Ind) 2,260 Robert Royer (NL) 869 |
Marc Ferland | ||||||
Saint-Maurice | Claude Rompré 18,896 |
Jean Chrétien 25,200 |
Pauline B. Daneault 1,909 |
Robert Des Champs 236 |
Christian Simard (NL) 372 |
Denis Pronovost[1] | ||||||
Trois-Rivières | Yves Rocheleau 24,882 |
Jean-Pierre Caron 9,937 |
Pierre H. Vincent 11,053 |
Maryse Choquette 374 |
Roger Périgny (NL) 552 |
Pierre H. Vincent |
- Denis Pronovost was elected as a Progressive-Conservative in 1988 election but left the PC caucus in 1993 to seat as independent.
1988 – 34th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Richelieu | Louis Plamondon 32,104 |
Yvon Hébert 8,979 |
Gaston Dupuis 3,154 |
Jacqueline Lacoste 1,896 |
Paul Poison Hevey (Rhino) 457 |
Louis Plamondon | ||||||
Berthier—Montcalm | Robert de Cotret 29,370 |
Maurice Roberge 13,624 |
Pierre Arès 5,884 |
Roberte Sylvestre 2,084 |
Antonio Yanakis (Ind) 1,292 |
Robert de Cotret Berthier—Maskinongé—Lanaudière | ||||||
Champlain | Michel Champagne 29,788 |
André Burke 7,471 |
Jocelyn Crête 8,792 |
Michel Champagne | ||||||||
Joliette | Gaby Larrivée 27,908 |
Denis Coderre 12,573 |
Claude Hétu 7,232 |
Gaétan Riopel-Savignac 2,290 |
Jean-François Desroches (Ind) 530 François Roy (PfC) 128 |
Gaby Larrivée | ||||||
Lotbinière | Maurice Tremblay 26,585 |
Pierre Lajeunesse 15,067 |
Richard Lacoursière 8,782 |
Maurice Tremblay | ||||||||
Portneuf | Marc Ferland 23,893 |
Paulin Plamondon 11,055 |
Jean-Marie Fiset 5,100 |
Reynald Desrochers 1,607 |
Marc Ferland | |||||||
Saint-Maurice | Denis Pronovost 18,741 |
Yvon Milette 10,168 |
Claude Rompré 12,463 |
Gilles Grondin[1] | ||||||||
Trois-Rivières | Pierre H. Vincent 29,370 |
Nicholas Papirakis 6,727 |
Josée Trudel 5,470 |
Danielle La Chicane Saint-Laurent (Rhino) 826 Lise Éthier (Ind) 249 |
Pierre H. Vincent |
- Gilles Grondin was elected in a by-election on September 29, 1986. Jean Chrétien was elected in the 1984 Canadian federal election.