Template:Canadian federal election, 2004/qc-mt

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Electoral district Candidates   Incumbent
  Liberal   BQ   Conservative   NDP   Green   Other
Beauharnois—Salaberry Serge Marcil
18,293
Alain Boire
26,775
Dominique Bellemare
4,864
Ligy Alakkattussery
1,018
Rémi Pelletier
1,415
Felix Malboeuf (Mar.)
480
Serge Marcil
Brossard—La Prairie Jacques Saada
24,155
Marcel Lussier
21,596
Robert Nicolas
3,107
Nadia Alexan
2,321
Cécile Bissonnette
1,340
Yves Le Seigle (M-L)
109
Jacques Saada
Chambly—Borduas Sophie Joncas
12,694
Yves Lessard
33,945
Lucien Richard
4,219
Daniel Blouin
2,681
Benoit Lapointe
2,248
  Ghislain Lebel[1]
Châteauguay—Saint-Constant Robert Lanctôt
15,384
Denise Poirier-Rivard
29,337
Rosaire Turcot
2,902
Mélanie Archambault
1,704
Marc-André Gadoury
1,889
  Robert Lanctôt [2]
Longueuil Robert Gladu
12,363
Caroline St-Hilaire
29,473
Richard Bélisle
2,354
Nicole Fournier-Sylvester
2,512
Michel Bédard
1,263
David Fiset (Mar.)
401
Caroline St-Hilaire
Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert Marc Savard
15,457
Carole Lavallée
28,050
Jean-François Mongeau
3,189
Marie Henretta
2,253
Janis Crawford
1,349
David Vachon (Mar.)
596
Pierrette Venne[3]
Saint-Jean Michel Fecteau
12,729
Claude Bachand
29,485
Joseph Khoury
3,856
Jonathan Trépanier
1,687
Claude Genest
1,298
  Claude Bachand
Saint-Lambert Yolande Thibeault
16,654
Maka Kotto
22,024
Patrick Clune
2,739
Monique Garcia
2,130
Diane Joubert
1,404
Normand Fournier (M-L)
145
Yolande Thibeault
Vaudreuil-Soulanges Nick Discepola
21,613
Meili Faille
24,675
Rob Ramage
4,558
Bert Markgraf
2,175
Julie Baribeau
2,103
Charles Soucy (Mar.)
585
Nick Discepola
Verchères—Les-Patriotes Nathalie Tousignant
9,958
Stéphane Bergeron
33,333
Francis-Pierre Rémillard
2,750
Simon Vallée
1,815
Phillipe Morlighem
975
Sébastien Drouin (Mar.)
463
Stéphane Bergeron
  1. -   Lebel is former Bloc Québécois
  2. -   Lanctôt defected from the Bloc Québécois in Dec. 2003
  3. -   Venne is former Bloc Québécois