Canadian federal election results in the Laurentides, Outaouais and Northern Quebec
Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in the Laurentides, Outaouais and Northern Quebec.
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Regional Profile
The Outaouais is one of the most federalist areas of Quebec outside of Montreal because of its close proximity to Ottawa and its concurrent large population of civil servants. However, Northern Quebec and the Laurentides have long been strongly nationalist, a recipe for two decades of Bloc Québécois dominance. In a recent by-election were the Liberals temporally able to get the traditionally Bloquist riding of Temiscamingue, having previously gained the northern riding of Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik in 1997.
Social Credit did well here from the 1960s through the 1970s, usually winning two or three seats; Réal Caouette, the main voice of Social Credit in the province, was from this area. Hull—Aylmer was one of the few ridings outside the Montreal area that was not swept up in the Brian Mulroney tide, as it went Liberal in both 1984 and 1988; in 1984 it was one of only five Liberal-held ridings outside Montreal in the entire province. The Liberals managed to retake Gatineau in 1988. In 2006, however, everything changed as Liberal support melted here; the party lost two of their three Outaouais seats – one to the Bloc and one to the Conservatives.
The region was swept up in the massive NDP tsunami that swept through Quebec in 2011, as the NDP took every seat here by considerable margins (9,000 votes or more), ousting the region's highest-profile MP, Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon in Pontiac. The NDP even snapped up Hull—Aylmer—a seat that had been in Liberal hands since the riding's creation in 1917. In 2015, the Liberals took all of the Outoauais, and took four ridings in the Laurentides. The Bloc took three Laurentides ridings, while the NDP was reduced to the two northernmost ridings in the province. The region reverted to type in 2019. The Bloc swept the north and took all but one seat in the Laurentides, while the Liberals maintained their sweep of the Outaouais and narrowly held onto one Laurentides seat.
Votes by party throughout time
Election | Liberal | Bloc Québécois | New Democratic | Conservative | Green | PC | Reform / Alliance |
Others |
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1984 | 140,193 32.2% |
— | 42,633 9.8% |
— | No candidate | 228,843 52.5% |
— | 24,048 5.5% |
1988 | 123,457 27.5% |
— | 77,519 17.5% |
— | No candidate | 228,347 50.7% |
— | 19,675 4.4% |
1993 | 166,954 32.8% |
249,301 48.9% |
7,514 1.5% |
— | No candidate | 79,095 15.5% |
No candidate | 6,567 1.3% |
1997 | 171,018 37.5% |
173,629 38.1% |
8,676 1.9% |
— | 586 0.1% |
97,516 21.4% |
935 0.2% |
3,497 0.8% |
2000 | 184,170 42.4% |
179,322 41.3% |
8,265 1.9% |
— | 2,697 0.6% |
22,190 5.1% |
30,560 7.0% |
6,685 1.5% |
2004 | 137,409 31.3% |
228,686 52.1% |
20,318 4.6% |
34,411 7.8% |
16,470 3.8% |
Merged into Conservative Party | 1,538 0.4% | |
2006 | 89,131 18.4% |
229,474 47.3% |
41,767 8.6% |
104,543 21.6% |
19,748 4.1% |
232 0.0% | ||
2008 | 106,047 22.0% |
197,802 41.1% |
69,900 14.5% |
88,503 18.4% |
18,012 3.7% |
1,197 0.2% | ||
2011 | 60,306 11.5% |
121,748 23.3% |
265,660 50.8% |
63,402 12.1% |
10,877 2.1% |
732 0.1% | ||
2015 | 245,736 37.1% |
143,881 21.7% |
190,633 28.8% |
66,779 10.1% |
13,314 2.0% |
2,661 0.4% | ||
2019 | 240,469 35.7% |
256,537 38.1% |
60,648 9.0% |
72,592 10.8% |
33,296 4.9% |
9,494 1.4% |
Votes by party in Laurentides, Outaouais and Northern Quebec districts | |
2019 - 43nd General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||
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Liberal | Conservative | BQ | NDP | Green | PPC | Other | ||||||||||
Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou | Isabelle Bergeron 8,963 28.31% |
Martin Ferron 5,240 16.55% |
Sylvie Bérubé 11,432 36.11% |
Jacline Rouleau 4,104 12.96% |
Kiara Cabana-Whiteley 1,151 3.64% |
Guillaume Lanouette 379 1.20% |
Daniel Simon (Mar.) 387 1.22% |
Romeo Saganash† | ||||||||
Abitibi—Témiscamingue | Claude Thibault 12,417 24.76% |
Mario Provencher 7,537 15.03% |
Sébastien Lemire 22,803 45.47% |
Alain Guimond 5,093 10.15% |
Aline Bégin 1,818 3.62% |
Jacques Girard 487 0.97% |
Christine Moore† | |||||||||
Argenteuil—La Petite-Nation | Stéphane Lauzon 18,896 37.79% |
Marie Louis-Seize 6,044 12.09% |
Yves Destroismaisons 18,167 36.34% |
Charlotte Boucher Smoley 3,758 7.52% |
Marjorie Valiquette 2,411 4.82% |
Sherwin Edwards 721 1.44% |
Stéphane Lauzon | |||||||||
Gatineau | Steven MacKinnon 29,084 52.14% |
Sylvie Goneau 5,745 10.30% |
Geneviève Nadeau 11,926 21.38% |
Eric Chaurette 6,128 10.99% |
Guy Dostaler 2,264 4.06% |
Mario-Roberto Lam 560 1.00% |
Pierre Soublière (M-L) 76 0.14% |
Steven MacKinnon | ||||||||
Hull—Aylmer | Greg Fergus 29,732 54.07% |
Mike Duggan 4,979 9.05% |
Joanie Riopel 8,011 14.57% |
Nicolas Thibodeau 7,467 13.58% |
Josée Poirier Defoy 3,869 7.04% |
Rowen Tanguay 638 1.16% |
Alexandre Deschênes (M-L) 102 0.19% Sébastien Grenier (Rhino.) 195 0.35% |
Greg Fergus | ||||||||
Laurentides—Labelle | David Graham 21,655 33.11% |
Serge Grégoire 4,983 7.62% |
Marie-Hélène Gaudreau 30,625 46.82% |
Claude Dufour 4,122 6.30% |
Gaël Chantrel 3,157 4.83% |
Richard Evanko 418 0.64% |
Michel Leclerc (Ind.) 174 0.27% Ludovic Schneider (Rhino.) 272 0.42% |
David Graham | ||||||||
Mirabel | Karl Trudel 16,162 24.85% |
François Desrochers 5,940 9.13% |
Simon Marcil 33,219 51.08% |
Anne-Marie Saint-Germain 5,219 8.03% |
Julie Tremblay 3,517 5.41% |
Christian Montpetit 641 0.99% |
Pietro Biacchi (PIQ) 332 0.51% |
Simon Marcil | ||||||||
Pontiac | William Amos 30,217 48.86% |
Dave Blackburn 10,416 16.84% |
Jonathan Carreiro-Benoit 9,929 16.05% |
Denise Giroux 6,503 10.51% |
Claude Bertrand 3,762 6.08% |
Mario Belec 775 1.25% |
Louis Lang (M-L) 51 0.08% Shawn Stewart (VCP) 194 0.31% |
Will Amos | ||||||||
Rivière-des-Mille-Îles | Linda Lapointe 21,009 36.11% |
Maikel Mikhael 4,684 8.05% |
Luc Desilets 23,629 40.61% |
Joseph Hakizimana 5,002 8.60% |
Ceylan Borgers 3,015 5.18% |
Hans Roker Jr 845 1.45% |
Linda Lapointe | |||||||||
Rivière-du-Nord | Florence Gagnon 13,402 22.30% |
Sylvie Fréchette 7,120 11.85% |
Rhéal Fortin 31,281 52.05% |
Myriam Ouellette 4,194 6.98% |
Joey Leckman 3,345 5.57% |
Normand Michaud 407 0.68% |
Nicolas Riqueur-Lainé (PIQ) 225 0.37% Lucie St-Gelais (Ind.) 127 0.21% |
Rhéal Fortin | ||||||||
Terrebonne | Frédéric Beauchemin 17,944 29.26% |
France Gagnon 4,640 7.57% |
Michel Boudrias 31,029 50.59% |
Maxime Beaudoin 4,627 7.54% |
Réjean Monette 2,277 3.71% |
Jeffrey Barnes 399 0.65% |
Jade Hébert (Ind.) 159 0.28% Paul Vézina (Rhino.) 260 0.42% |
Michel Boudrias | ||||||||
Thérèse-De Blainville | Ramez Ayoub 20,988 35.85% |
Marie Claude Fournier 5,264 8.99% |
Louise Chabot 24,486 41.82% |
Hannah Wolker 4,431 7.57% |
Normand Beaudet 2,710 4.63% |
Désiré Mounanga 366 0.63% |
Alain Lamontagne (Rhino.) 215 0.37% Andy Piano (Ind.) 89 0.15% |
Ramez Ayoub |
2015 - 42nd General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||
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Conservative | NDP | Liberal | BQ | Green | Other | ||||||||||
Abitibi—Baie-James— Nunavik—Eeyou |
Steven Hébert 3,211 9.30% |
Romeo Saganash 12,778 37.02% |
Pierre Dufour 11,094 32.14% |
Luc Ferland 6,398 18.54% |
Patrick Benoît 779 2.26% |
Mario Gagnon (Rhino.) 258 0.75% |
Romeo Saganash | ||||||||
Abitibi—Témiscamingue | Benoit Fortin 3,425 6.89% |
Christine Moore 20,636 41.50% |
Claude Thibault 14,733 29.63% |
Yvon Moreau 9,651 19.41% |
Aline Bégin 859 1.73% |
Pascal Le Fou Gélinas (Rhino.) 425 0.85% |
Christine Moore | ||||||||
Argenteuil—La Petite-Nation | Maxime Hupé-Labelle 5,680 11.12% |
Chantal Crête 12,650 24.77% |
Stéphane Lauzon 22,093 43.26% |
Jonathan Beauchamp 9,525 18.65% |
Audrey Lamarche 1,118 2.19% |
Mylène Freeman‡ Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel | |||||||||
Gatineau | Luc Angers 4,733 8.19% |
Françoise Boivin 15,352 26.56% |
Steven MacKinnon 31,076 53.76% |
Philippe Boily 5,455 9.44% |
Guy Dostaler 942 1.63% |
Guy J Bellavance (Ind.) 148 0.26% Pierre Soublière (M-L) 94 0.16% |
Françoise Boivin | ||||||||
Hull—Aylmer | Étienne Boulrice 4,278 7.72% |
Nycole Turmel 17,472 31.52% |
Greg Fergus 28,478 51.37% |
Maude Chouinard-Boucher 3,625 6.54% |
Roger Fleury 1,035 1.87% |
Luc Desjardins (Ind.) 160 0.29% Gabriel Girard-Bernier (M-L) 101 0.18% Sean J. Mulligan (CHP) 291 0.52% |
Nycole Turmel | ||||||||
Laurentides—Labelle | Sylvain Charron 6,209 9.83% |
Simon-Pierre Landry 16,644 26.35% |
David Graham 20,277 32.10% |
Johanne Régimbald 18,792 29.75% |
Niloufar Hedjazi 1,251 1.98% |
Marc-André Morin§ | |||||||||
Mirabel | Gordon Ferguson 6,020 10.13% |
Mylène Freeman 17,873 30.08% |
Karl Trudel 15,514 26.11% |
Simon Marcil 18,710 31.49% |
Jocelyn Gifford 1,301 2.19% |
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Pontiac | Benjamin Woodman 8,716 13.92% |
Mathieu Ravignat 14,090 22.50% |
William Amos 34,154 54.54% |
Nicolas Lepage 4,337 6.93% |
Colin Griffiths 1,089 1.74% |
Louis Lang (M-L) 108 0.17% Pascal Médieu (SD) 131 0.21% |
Mathieu Ravignat | ||||||||
Rivière-des-Mille-Îles | Érick Gauthier 6,099 10.51% |
Laurin Liu 17,111 29.48% |
Linda Lapointe 18,787 32.37% |
Félix Pinel 14,755 25.42% |
Alec Ware 1,136 1.96% |
Luis Quinteros (Ind.) 158 0.27% |
Laurin Liu | ||||||||
Rivière-du-Nord | Romain Vignol 4,793 8.46% |
Pierre Dionne Labelle 17,077 30.14% |
Janice Bélair Rolland 14,933 26.36% |
Rhéal Fortin 18,157 32.05% |
Joey Leckman 1,436 2.53% |
Fobozof A. Côté (Rhino.) 261 0.46% |
Pierre Dionne Labelle | ||||||||
Terrebonne | Michel Surprenant 6,615 11.35% |
Charmaine Borg 14,928 25.61% |
Michèle Audette 16,316 27.99% |
Michel Boudrias 19,238 33.01% |
Susan Moen 1,016 1.74% |
Louis Clément Sénat (SD) 171 0.29% |
Charmaine Borg Terrebonne—Blainville | ||||||||
Thérèse-De Blainville | Manuel Puga 7,000 12.44% |
Alain Giguère 14,022 24.93% |
Ramez Ayoub 18,281 32.50% |
Alain Marginean 15,238 27.09% |
Andrew Carkner 1,352 2.40% |
Daniel Guindon (Libert.) 355 0.63% | New District |
2011 - 41st General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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BQ | Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | |||||||||
Abitibi—Baie-James— Nunavik—Eeyou |
Yvon Lévesque
5,615 |
Jean-Maurice Matte
7,089 |
Léandre Gervais
3,282 |
Romeo Saganash
13,961 |
Johnny Kasudluak
1,221 |
Yvon Lévesque | ||||||||
Abitibi—Témiscamingue | Marc Lemay
15,258 |
Steven Hébert
4,777 |
Suzie Grenon
2,859 |
Christine Moore
24,763 |
Patrick Rochon
694 |
Marc Lemay | ||||||||
Argenteuil—Papineau— Mirabel |
Mario Laframboise
16,880 |
Yvan Patry
6,497 |
Daniel Fox
7,135 |
Mylène Freeman
25,802 |
Stephen Matthews
1,506 |
Christian-Simon Ferlatte (M-L) 117 0.20% Michel Daniel Guibord (Ind.) 342 0.59% |
Mario Laframboise | |||||||
Gatineau | Richard Nadeau
8,619 |
Jennifer Gearey
4,532 |
Steve MacKinnon
7,975 |
Françoise Boivin
35,262 |
Jonathan Meijer
639 |
Richard Nadeau | ||||||||
Hull—Aylmer | Dino Lemay
5,019 |
Nancy Brassard-Fortin
6,058 |
Marcel Proulx
12,051 |
Nycole Turmel
35,194 |
Roger Fleury
1,125 |
Marcel Proulx | ||||||||
Laurentides—Labelle | Johanne Deschamps
17,799 |
Guy Joncas
5,246 |
Jean-Marc Lacoste
7,169 |
Marc-André Morin
24,800 |
François Beauchamp
1,423 |
Mikaël St-Louis (M-L) 149 0.26% |
Johanne Deschamps | |||||||
Pontiac | Maude Tremblay
4,917 |
Lawrence Cannon
14,441 |
Cindy Duncan McMillan
6,242 |
Mathieu Ravignat
22,376 |
Louis-Philippe Mayrand
849 |
Benoit Legros (M-L) 124 0.25% |
Lawrence Cannon | |||||||
Rivière-des-Mille-Îles | Luc Desnoyers
14,873 |
Lucie Leblanc
5,057 |
Denis Joannette
5,300 |
Laurin Liu
25,639 |
Gilles Bisson
1,229 |
Luc Desnoyers | ||||||||
Rivière-du-Nord | Monique Guay
15,105 |
Sylvain Charron
4,469 |
Jonathan Juteau
3,400 |
Pierre Dionne Labelle
29,603 |
René Piché
972 |
Monique Guay | ||||||||
Terrebonne—Blainville | Diane Bourgeois
17,663 |
Jean-Philippe Payment
5,236 |
Robert Frégeau
4,893 |
Charmaine Borg
28,260 |
Michel Paulette
1,219 |
Diane Bourgeois |
Maps
- Map of the ridings in this region, coloured to identify the party they elected in the 2011 election
2008 - 40th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||
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BQ | Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Marxist-Leninist | Other | ||||||||||
Abitibi—Baie-James— Nunavik—Eeyou |
Yvon Lévesque 10,994 39.65% |
Jean-Maurice Matte 8,422 30.37% |
Mark Canada 5,110 18.43% |
Erica Martin 2,275 8.20% |
Patrick Rancourt 928 3.35% |
Yvon Lévesque | ||||||||||
Abitibi—Témiscamingue | Marc Lemay 20,929 47.92% |
Pierre Grandmaitre 8,272 18.94% |
Gilbert Barrette 9,055 20.73% |
Christine Moore 4,151 9.50% |
Bruno Côté 969 2.22% |
Ghislain Loiselle (Ind.) 302 0.69% |
Marc Lemay | |||||||||
Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel | Mario Laframboise 26,546 48.12% |
Scott Pearce 9,589 17.38% |
André Robert 9,983 18.10% |
Alain Sénécal 6,807 12.34% |
Pierre Audette 2,145 3.89% |
Christian-Simon Ferlatte 98 0.18% |
Mario Laframboise | |||||||||
Gatineau | Richard Nadeau 15,050 29.13% |
Denis Tassé 8,700 16.84% |
Michel Simard 13,111 25.38% |
Françoise Boivin 13,467 26.07% |
David Inglis 1,334 2.58% |
Richard Nadeau | ||||||||||
Hull—Aylmer | Raphaël Déry 11,635 22.07% |
Paul Fréchette 7,976 15.13% |
Marcel Proulx 19,747 37.47% |
Pierre Ducasse 10,454 19.83% |
Frédéric Pouyot 2,774 5.26% |
Gabriel Girard-Bernier 121 0.23% |
Marcel Proulx | |||||||||
Laurentides—Labelle | Johanne Deschamps 24,956 47.04% |
Guy Joncas 6,899 13.00% |
Pierre Gfeller 14,150 26.67% |
David Dupras 4,906 9.25% |
Jacques Rigal 2,140 4.03% |
Johanne Deschamps | ||||||||||
Pontiac | Marius Tremblay 9,556 22.24% |
Lawrence Cannon 14,013 32.62% |
Cindy Duncan-McMillan 10,396 24.20% |
Céline Brault 6,655 15.49% |
André Sylvestre 2,218 5.16% |
Benoit Legros 120 0.28% |
Lawrence Cannon | |||||||||
Rivière-des-Mille-Îles | Luc Desnoyers 23,216 45.68% |
Claude Carignan 9,911 19.50% |
Denis Joannette 8,823 17.36% |
Normand Beaudet 6,741 13.26% |
Marie Martine Bédard 2,134 4.20% |
Gilles Perron† | ||||||||||
Rivière-du-Nord | Monique Guay 26,618 53.65% |
Gilles Duguay 7,149 14.41% |
Joao Neves 6,735 13.57% |
Simon Bernier 7,187 14.48% |
René Piché 1,656 3.34% |
Jocelyne Leduc (Ind.) 273 0.55% |
Monique Guay | |||||||||
Terrebonne—Blainville | Diane Bourgeois 28,302 52.35% |
Daniel Lebel 7,572 14.01% |
Eva Nassif 8,937 16.53% |
Michel Leclair 7,257 13.42% |
Martin Drapeau 1,714 3.17% |
Zamboni Cadieux (Ind.) 283 0.52% |
Diane Bourgeois |
2006 - 39th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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BQ | Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | |||||||||
Abitibi—Baie-James— Nunavik—Eeyou |
Yvon Lévesque
13,928 |
Armand Caouette
6,700 |
Gilles Gagnon
6,261 |
Dominique Vaillancourt
1,810 |
Pierre Denis
1,210 |
Yvon Lévesque Nunavik—Eeyou | ||||||||
Abitibi—Témiscamingue | Marc Lemay
24,637 |
Charles Lavergne
6,501 |
Marie-Josée Carbonneau
10,634 |
Christine Moore
4,022 |
Patrick Rancourt
1,279 |
Marc Lemay | ||||||||
Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel | Mario Laframboise
27,855 |
François-Hugues Liberge
7,171 |
Suzanne Courville
12,461 |
Alain Sénécal
3,466 |
Claude Sabourin
2,480 |
Mario Laframboise Argenteuil—Mirabel | ||||||||
Gatineau | Richard Nadeau
21,093 |
Françoise Boivin
16,826 |
Patrick Robert
9,014 |
Anne Levesque
5,354 |
Gail Walker
1,456 |
Françoise Boivin | ||||||||
Hull—Aylmer | Alain Charette
15,788 |
Marcel Proulx
17,576 |
Gilles Poirier
9,284 |
Pierre Laliberté
8,334 |
Christian Doyle
2,687 |
Gabriel Girard-Bernier (M-L) 125 |
Marcel Proulx | |||||||
Laurentides—Labelle | Johanne Deschamps
28,217 |
Jean-Pierre Fortin
7,616 |
Jean-Serge Beauregard
10,666 |
Rose-Aimée Auclair
3,382 |
Richard Savignac
2,543 |
Johanne Deschamps | ||||||||
Pontiac | Christine Émond-Lapointe
13,698 |
David Smith
11,561 |
Lawrence Cannon
16,069 |
Céline Brault
4,759 |
Moe Garahan
1,512 |
Benoit Legros (M-L) 107 |
David Smith | |||||||
Rivière-des-Mille-Îles | Gilles Perron
26,272 |
Robert Frégeau
6,239 |
Erick Gauthier
10,173 |
Francis Chartrand
3,418 |
Marie-Martine Bédard
2,643 |
Gilles Perron | ||||||||
Rivière-du-Nord | Monique Guay
27,789 |
Yannick Guénette
4,365 |
Pierre Albert
9,769 |
Simon Bernier
3,393 |
Maude Genet
1,722 |
Monique Guay | ||||||||
Terrebonne—Blainville | Diane Bourgeois
30,197 |
Maxime Theriault
4,576 |
Daniel Lebel
10,212 |
Michel LeClair
3,829 |
Martin Drapeau
2,216 |
Diane Bourgeois |
2004 - 38th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Liberal | BQ | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | |||||||||
Abitibi—Témiscamingue | Gilbert Barrette 13,457 |
Marc Lemay 25,041 |
Bernard Hughes Beauchesne 2,425 |
Dennis Shushack 1,472 |
Patrick Rancourt 1,037 |
Gilbert Barrette Témiscamingue | ||||||||
Argenteuil—Mirabel | Yves Sabourin 13,214 |
Mario Laframboise 28,228 |
David McArthur 3,460 |
Elisabeth Clark 1,493 |
Claude Sabourin 2,510 |
Michael O'Grady (M-L) 69 Laurent Filion (CHP) 202 |
Mario Laframboise Argenteuil—Mirabel | |||||||
Gatineau | Françoise Boivin 19,198 |
Richard Nadeau 18,368 |
Gérard Nicolas 3,461 |
Dominique Vaillancourt 2,610 |
Brian Gibb 1,402 |
Gabriel Girard-Bernier (M-L) 125 Stephane Salko (Mar.) 453 |
Mark Assad† | |||||||
Hull—Aylmer | Marcel Proulx 20,135 |
Alain Charette 15,626 |
Pierrette Bellefeuille 3,963 |
Pierre Laliberté 5,709 |
Gail Walker 2,561 |
Christian Legeais (M-L) 98 |
Marcel Proulx | |||||||
Laurentides—Labelle | Dominique Boyer 14,459 |
Johanne Deschamps 28,675 |
Guillaume Desjardins 2,887 |
Brendan Naef 1,320 |
Jacques Léger 1,781 |
new district | ||||||||
Nunavik—Eeyou | Guy St-Julien 12,006 |
Yvon Lévesque 12,578 |
François Dionne 1,265 |
Pierre Corbeil 1,097 |
Martin Fournier 862 |
Guy St-Julien Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik | ||||||||
Pontiac | David Smith 15,358 |
Hubert Leduc 11,685 |
Judith Grant 8,869 |
Gretchen Schwarz 2,317 |
Thierry Vicente 1,673 |
Benoit Legros (M-L) 132 |
Robert Bertrand Pontiac—Gatineau—Labelle | |||||||
Rivière-des-Mille-Îles | Yolaine Savignac 11,025 |
Gilles-A. Perron 27,993 |
Érick Gauthier 3,064 |
Nicolas Du Cap 1,559 |
Marie-Martine Bédard 1,961 |
Gilles-A. Perron | ||||||||
Rivière-du-Nord | Lorraine Auclair 9,509 |
Monique Guay 29,204 |
Catherine Brousseau 2,435 |
François Côté 1,290 |
Marcel Poirier 1,129 |
Christian Marcoux (Mar.) 459 |
Monique Guay Laurentides | |||||||
Terrebonne—Blainville | Pierre Gingras 9,048 |
Diane Bourgeois 31,288 |
Patrick Légaré 2,582 |
Normand Beaudet 1,451 |
Martin Drapeau 1,554 |
Diane Bourgeois |
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2000 - 37th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||||
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BQ | Liberal | Canadian Alliance | NDP | PC | Green | Natural Law | Other | |||||||||||
Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik | François Lemieux 15,567 |
Guy St-Julien 18,198 |
François Dionne 1,297 |
Daniel Fredrick 534 |
Sylvain Gemme 809 |
Guy St-Julien Abitibi | ||||||||||||
Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel | Mario Laframboise 21,713 |
Lise Bourgault 21,171 |
Francine Labelle 2,897 |
Didier Charles 550 |
Jean-Denis Pelletier 1,848 |
Gilles Bisson 723 |
Marie-Thérèse Nault 256 |
Pierre Audette (Mar.) 934 Laurent Filion (Ind.) 167 |
Maurice Dumas Argenteuil—Papineau | |||||||||
Gatineau | Richard Nadeau 12,857 |
Mark Assad 26,054 |
Stéphany Crowley 5,084 |
Carl Hétu 1,765 |
Michael Vasseur 3,645 |
Jean-Claude Pommet 472 |
Ronald Bélanger (Ind.) 392 Samantha Demers (Ind.) 228 Françoise Roy (M-L) 139 |
Mark Assad | ||||||||||
Hull—Aylmer | Caroline Brouard 10,051 |
Marcel Proulx 22,385 |
Michel Geisterfer 3,639 |
Peter Piening 1,521 |
Guy Dufort 4,181 |
Rita Bouchard 426 |
Aubert Martins (Mar.) 892 Ron Gray (Ind.) 184 Robert Brooks (CAP) 167 Alexandre Legeais (M-L) 106 |
Marcel Proulx | ||||||||||
Laurentides | Monique Guay 30,338 |
Dominique Boyer 23,616 |
William Azeff 2,270 |
Brendan Naef 720 |
Jacques Vien 3,094 |
Jacinthe Millaire 757 |
Monique Guay | |||||||||||
Pontiac—Gatineau—Labelle | Johanne Deschamps 14,552 |
Robert Bertrand 20,590 |
Judith Grant 6,587 |
Melissa Hunter 836 |
Benoit Larocque 1,784 |
Gretchen Schwarz 645 |
Eleanor Hyodo 184 |
Christian Legeais (M-L) 92 Thomas Sabourin (Ind.) 90 |
Robert Bertrand | |||||||||
Rivière-des-Mille-Îles | Gilles Perron 26,508 |
Robert Fragasso 18,456 |
François Desrochers 3,677 |
Stephane Thinel 739 |
Jonathan Paquette 2,935 |
Eric Squire 1,329 |
Gilles Perron Saint-Eustache—Sainte-Thérèse | |||||||||||
Témiscamingue | Pierre Brien 18,803 |
Roch Charron 16,032 |
Eric Larochelle 1,368 |
Anik-Maude Morin 489 |
Sébastien Héroux 805 |
Pierre Brien | ||||||||||||
Terrebonne—Blainville | Diane Bourgeois 28,933 |
François-Hugues Liberge 17,668 |
Guylaine St-Georges 3,741 |
Normand Beaudet 1,111 |
Mélanie Gemme 3,089 |
Pascale Levert 1,193 |
Paul Mercier |
1997 - 36th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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BQ | Liberal | PC | NDP | Natural Law | Other | |||||||||
Abitibi | Jeannot Couture 14,168 |
Guy St-Julien 16,803 |
Armand Caouette 6,531 |
Claudette Paquin 909 |
Bernard Deshaies | |||||||||
Argenteuil—Papineau | Maurice Dumas 21,202 |
Stéphane Hébert 17,648 |
André Robert 11,171 |
Didier Charles 836 |
Marie-Thérèse Nault 509 |
Laurent Filion (CHP) 505 |
Maurice Dumas | |||||||
Gatineau | Christian Picard 11,391 |
Mark Assad 25,298 |
Richard Côté 15,786 |
Michelle Bonner 982 |
Jean-Claude Pommet 448 |
Claude Grant (CHP) 445 Françoise Roy (M-L) 150 |
Mark Assad Gatineau—La Lièvre | |||||||
Hull—Aylmer | Ginette Tétreault 9,922 |
Marcel Massé 25,835 |
Stéphane Rondeau 8,461 |
Peter Piening 1,317 |
Robert Mayer 266 |
Camille Fortin (Reform) 935 Gail Walker (Green) 586 Ron Gray (CHP) 275 Pierre Soublière (M-L) 151 |
Marcel Massé | |||||||
Laurentides | Monique Guay 28,649 |
Paul-André Forget 19,053 |
Jacques Vien 14,096 |
David Rovins 844 |
Monique Guay | |||||||||
Pontiac—Gatineau—Labelle | Robert Coulombe 15,897 |
Robert Bertrand 22,736 |
Pierre Miller 9,187 |
Brenda Lee 1,097 |
Marc Lacroix 479 |
Thomas Sabourin (CHP) 269 |
Robert Bertrand | |||||||
Saint-Eustache—Sainte-Thérèse | Gilles Perron 25,806 |
Yolaine Savignac 16,280 |
Jean Blanchard 12,522 |
Valérie Kinslow 947 |
New district | |||||||||
Témiscamingue | Pierre Brien 18,528 |
Nora Bélanger-Teed 12,678 |
Denis Pilon 7,879 |
Anik-Maude Morin 654 |
Pierre Brien | |||||||||
Terrebonne—Blainville | Paul Mercier 28,066 |
Marcel Therrien 14,687 |
Dominic Dupuis 11,883 |
Colette Bouchard 1,090 |
Benoît Sauvageau Terrebonne | |||||||||
Merged districts | ||||||||||||||
Paul Mercier Blainville—Deux-Montagnes |
1993 - 35th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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BQ | Liberal | PC | NDP | Other | ||||||||
Abitibi | Bernard Deshaies 18,876 |
Lucie Blais 6,666 |
Guy St-Julien 14,651 |
Louise Cloutier 951 |
Guy St-Julien | |||||||
Argenteuil—Papineau | Maurice Dumas 21,202 |
Jacques Desforges 14,234 |
Lise Bourgault 10,959 |
Jean G. Drapeau 888 |
Lise Bourgault | |||||||
Blainville—Deux-Montagnes | Paul Mercier 47,931 |
Pierre Brien 18,830 |
Monique Landry 11,823 |
Jean-Paul Rioux 853 |
Linda Légaré-St-Cyr (NL) 1,009 Richard Kirkman Kendall (Libert) 498 Gisèle Ray (PfC) 115 |
Monique Landry | ||||||
Gatineau—La Lièvre | Jules Fournier 25,006 |
Mark Assad 39,274 |
Jérôme P. Falardeau 4,464 |
Elizabeth Holden 1,096 |
Danièle Bélair (NL) 736 Nicole Leblanc (M-L) 200 |
Mark Assad | ||||||
Hull—Aylmer | Gilles Rocheleau 14,293 |
Marcel Massé 27,988 |
Pierre Chénier 3,244 |
Francine Bourque 1,346 |
George Halpern (Green) 466 Robert Mayer (NL) 401 Françoise Roy (M-L) 163 Linda Dubois (Abol) 63 |
Gilles Rocheleau | ||||||
Laurentides | Monique Guay 28,649 |
Michelle Tisseyre 18,716 |
Jacques Vien 7,059 |
Patricia Houle 815 |
Gilles Gervais (PfC) 484 |
Jacques Vien | ||||||
Pontiac—Gatineau—Labelle | Claude Radermaker 14,554 |
Robert Bertrand 17,377 |
Barry Moore 9,593 |
Nicole Des Roches 692 |
Brian Corriveau (Nat) 755 Glen Emmett Patrick Kealey (Ind) 402 |
Barry Moore | ||||||
Témiscamingue | Pierre Brien 22,555 |
Gilles Héroux 9,246 |
Gabriel Desjardins 7,806 |
Grégoire Deguire (Nat) 530 Célyne Ayotte (Abol) 300 |
Gabriel Desjardins | |||||||
Terrebonne | Benoît Sauvageau 56,235 |
Claire Brouillet 14,623 |
Jean-Marc Robitaille 9,496 |
Renée-Claude Lorimier 873 |
Christian Chouery (PfC) 445 |
Jean-Marc Robitaille |
2. ^ Gilles Rocheleau was elected as a Liberal in 1988 election but left the Liberal caucus in 1990 to seat as an independent MP and joined the Bloc Québécois caucus later in 1990.
1988 - 34th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Rhinoceros | Other | ||||||||
Abitibi | Normand Michaud 6,251 |
Guy St-Julien 22,254 |
Gerry Lemoyne 10,161 |
Guy St-Julien | ||||||||
Argenteuil—Papineau | Peter Georgakakos 11,088 |
Lise Bourgault 23,076 |
André Marc Paré 5,772 |
Michel Le Whip Paré 959 |
Lise Bourgault | |||||||
Blainville—Deux-Montagnes | Zsolt Pogany 13,787 |
Monique Landry 40,810 |
Louisette Tremblay-Hinton 9,243 |
Gilles Libellule Lehoux 1,782 |
Gilles Gervais (PfC) 150 |
Monique Landry | ||||||
Gatineau—La Lièvre | Mark Assad 23,507 |
Claudy Mailly 21,385 |
Marius Tremblay 8,394 |
Daniel Le Lièvre Villeneuve 660 |
Nicole Leblanc (Ind.) 364 |
Claudy Mailly Gatineau | ||||||
Hull—Aylmer | Gilles Rocheleau 23,218 |
Nicole Moreault 14,849 |
Danielle Lapointe-Vienneau 7,170 |
Denis Le Citron Patenaude (Rhino) 661 |
Glen Kealey (Ind) 559 Serge Lafortune (Ind) 134 |
Gaston Isabelle | ||||||
Laurentides | Serge Paquette 15,752 |
Jacques Vien 31,000 |
Bill Clay 7755 |
Denis Le Citron Patenaude 1,408 |
Jean Vigneault (PfC) 249 |
Fernand Ladouceur Labelle | ||||||
Pontiac—Gatineau—Labelle | Brian Murphy 11,589 |
Barry Moore 20,522 |
John Trent 6,207 |
Barry Moore | ||||||||
Témiscamingue | Laurent Guertin 5,843 |
Gabriel Desjardins 19,106 |
Rémy Trudel 15,623 |
Jean Ouellet 712 |
Gabriel Desjardins | |||||||
Terrebonne | Claire Brouillet 12,422 |
Jean-Marc Robitaille 35,345 |
Lauraine Vaillancourt 7,194 |
Alain Cowboy De Lagrave 1,647 |
Robert Toupin (Ind.) 10,390 |
Robert Toupin |
3. ^ Robert Toupin was elected as a Progressive Conservative in the 1984 election but left the PC caucus in 1986 to seat with the NDP. He left the NPD caucus in 1987 and sat as an independent until the 1988 election.
1984 - 33th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Liberal | PC | NDP | Rhinoceros | Parti nationaliste | Other | |||||||||
Abitibi | René Gingras 12,525 |
Guy St-Julien 23,230 |
Royal Tremblay 3,583 |
Robert Hamelin 2,264 |
Georges Caron 1,925 |
Alphonse Leduc (SC) 1,179 |
René Gingras | |||||||
Argenteuil—Papineau | Robert Gourd 12,096 |
Lise Bourgault 21,105 |
Bjorn L. Johansson 2,671 |
Claude Sam Sabourin 946 |
François Granger 566 |
Alphonse J. Bélec (Ind) 350 |
Robert Gourd Argenteuil | |||||||
Blainville—Deux-Montagnes | Francis Fox 23,732 |
Monique Landry 28,863 |
Normand J. Labrie 5,609 |
Réjean O. Lafrenière 1,558 |
Daniel Epinat 1,032 |
Sylvie Houle (SC) 255 Charles C. Chiasson (Ind) 113 Sylvain G. Pelchat (PfC) 58 Katy S. Le Rougetel (Ind) 26 |
Francis Fox | |||||||
Gatineau | René Cousineau 17,496 |
Claudy Mailly 25,873 |
Sylvie Rossignol 6,543 |
Jean Scuvée 766 |
Jean-Guy Méthot (PfC) 142 |
René Cousineau | ||||||||
Hull—Aylmer | Gaston Isabelle 17,058 |
Pierre Ménard 15,563 |
Jacques Audette 8,247 |
Carol Anctil 1,015 |
Émile Chartrand (PfC) 156 |
Gaston Isabelle Hull | ||||||||
Labelle | Claude Hotte 14,465 |
Fernand Ladouceur 28,286 |
Marc Péclet 4,670 |
Jacques Coco Miron 1,567 |
Adrien Grégoire 1,546 |
Albert Pouliot (SC) 274 Denis Tremblay (PfC) 84 |
Maurice Dupras | |||||||
Pontiac—Gatineau—Labelle | Elizabeth Dickson 10,025 |
Barry Moore 21,754 |
Paul Rowland 2,667 |
Dominique Dealbuquerque 524 |
Donna Craig-Méthot (PfC) 141 |
Thomas Lefebvre | ||||||||
Témiscamingue | Henri Tousignant 13,756 |
Gabriel Desjardins 20,347 |
Guy Verville 2,189 |
Marcel Yves Bégin 1,457 |
Roberte Parent 2,126 |
Rachel Lord (SC) 626 |
Henri Tousignant | |||||||
Terrebonne | Joseph-Roland Comtois 19,040 |
Robert Toupin 43,822 |
Brian Umansky 6,454 |
Jean A. Bonin 3,060 |
Claude Brosseau (PfC) 292 |
Joseph-Roland Comtois |