Canadian federal election results in Central Quebec

Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in Central Quebec.

Electoral history
2019
2015
2011
2008
2006
2004
2000
1997
1993
1988
1984
1980
1979
1974
1972
1968
1965
1963
1962
1958
1957
1953
1949
1945
1940
1935
1930
1926
1925

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
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%

2019 – 43nd General Election

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 Liberal Conservative BQ NDP Green PPCOther
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
 Conservative NDP Liberal BQ GreenOther
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
  1. Perreault sat as an independent at dissolution then joined Strength in Democracy after writ was dropped.

2011 – 41st General Election

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 BQ Conservative Liberal NDP GreenOther
Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—
Bécancour
Louis Plamondon

19,046
38.30%

Charles Cartier

6,478
13.03%

Rhéal Blais

5,024
10.10%

Krista Lalonde

17,705
35.60%

Anne-Marie Tanguay

1,479
2.97%

Louis Plamondon
Berthier—Maskinongé Guy André

16,668
29.45%

Marie-Claude Godue

7,904
13.96%

Francine Gaudet

8,060
14.24%

Ruth Ellen Brosseau

22,403
39.58%

Léonie Matteau

1,196
2.11%

Martin Jubinville (Rhino)

373
0.66%

Guy André
Joliette Pierre Paquette

18,804
32.90%

Michel Morand

5,525
9.67%

François Boucher

3,545
6.20%

Francine Raynault

27,050
47.33%

Annie Durette

2,227
3.90%

Pierre Paquette
Lotbinière—
Chutes-de-la-Chaudière
Gaston Gourde

8,381
14.88%

Jacques Gourde

22,460
39.88%

Nicole Larouche

2,866
5.09%

Tanya Fredette

21,683
38.50%

Richard Domm

936
1.66%

Jacques Gourde
Montcalm Roger Gaudet

19,609
30.16%

Jason Fuoco

5,118
7.87%

Yves Dufour

3,501
5.39%

Manon Perreault

34,434
52.97%

Marianne Girard

2,347
3.61%

Roger Gaudet
Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier Richard Côté

10,745
20.48%

Réjean Thériault

3,463
6.60%

Élaine Michaud

22,387
42.67

Claudine Delorme

1,279
2.44%

André Arthur (Ind.)

14,594
27.82%

André Arthur
Repentigny Nicolas Dufour

19,242
31.09%

Christophe Royer

4,606
7.44%

Chantal Perreault

4,830
7.80%

Jean-François Larose

32,131
51.92%

Michel Duchaine

1,078
1.74%

Nicolas Dufour
Saint-Maurice—Champlain Jean-Yves Laforest

13,961
29.28%

Jacques Grenier

8,447
17.72%

Yves Tousignant

5,670
11.89%

Lise St-Denis

18,628
39.07%

Pierre Audette

972
2.04%

Jean-Yves Laforest
Trois-Rivières Paule Brunelle

11,987
23.80%

Pierre Lacroix

6,205
12.32%

Patrice Mangin

3,617
7.18%

Robert Aubin

26,981
53.57%

Louis Lacroix

972
1.93%

Francis Arsenault (Rhino) 256
0.51%
Marc-André Fortin (Ind.) 346
0.69%
Paule Brunelle

2008 – 40th General Election

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 BQ Conservative Liberal NDP GreenOther
Bas-Richelieu—
Nicolet—
Bécancour
Louis Plamondon

24,843
54.54%

Réjean Bériault

8,154
17.90%

Ghislaine Cournoyer

7,439
16.33%

Nourredine Seddiki

3,838
8.43%

Rebecca Laplante

1,274
2.80%

Louis Plamondon
Berthier—
Maskinongé
Guy André

24,945
45.83%

Marie-Claude Godue

12,018
22.08%

Jean-Luc Matteau

10,035
18.44%

André Chauvette

5,728
10.52%

Denis Lefebvre

1,701
3.13%

Guy André
Joliette Pierre Paquette

28,039
52.40%

Sylvie Lavallée

9,540
17.83%

Suzie St-Onge

7,769
14.52%

Francine Raynault

5,579
10.43%

Annie Durette

2,587
4.83%

Pierre Paquette
Lotbinière—
Chutes-de-la-
Chaudière
Antoine Sarrazin-Bourgoin

12,674
24.55%

Jacques Gourde

24,446
47.34%

Marie-Thérèse Hovington

6,461
12.51%

Raymond Côté

6,791
13.15%

Shirley Picknell

1,262
2.44%

Jacques Gourde
Montcalm Roger Gaudet

33,756
55.49%

Claude Marc Boudreau

8,174
13.44%

David Grégoire

8,659
14.23%

Marie-Josée Beauchamps

8,375
13.77%

Michel Paulette

1,865
3.07%

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
53.06%

Bruno Royer

8,168
13.98%

Robert Semegen

8,746
14.97%

Réjean Bellemare

8,853
15.15%

Paul Fournier

1,666
2.85%

Raymond Gravel
Saint-Maurice—
Champlain
Jean-Yves Laforest

20,320
43.79%

Stéphane Roof

11,083
23.88%

Ronald St-Onge Lynch

9,766
21.04%

Anne-Marie Aubert

3,682
7.93%

Martial Toupin

1,557
3.36%

  Jean-Yves Laforest
Trois-Rivières Paule Brunelle

22,404
45.27%

Claude Durand

11,998
24.24%

Marcos Simard

9,008
18.20%

Geneviève Boivin

4,544
9.18%

Ariane Blais

1,540
3.11%

Paule Brunelle

2006 – 39th General Election

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 BQ Liberal Conservative NDP GreenOther
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
 Liberal BQ Conservative NDP GreenOther
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
  1. Formerly held by Liberal Jean Chrétien.

Maps

2000 – 37th General Election

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 BQ Liberal Canadian Alliance NDP PCOther
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)
184

Yves Rocheleau

1997 – 36th General Election

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 BQ Liberal PC NDPOther
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
 BQ Liberal PC NDPOther
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
  1. 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
 PC Liberal NDP GreenOther
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
  1. Gilles Grondin was elected in a by-election on September 29, 1986. Jean Chrétien was elected in the 1984 Canadian federal election.
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