Canadian federal election results in the Eastern Townships
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Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in the Eastern Townships.
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[edit] Regional Profile
The Eastern Townships are a somewhat federalist area of Quebec. In 1988 and 1984 this area was nearly swept by the Progressive Conservatives under Brian Mulroney, winning all but one seat in 1988 (Shefford) and two in 1984 (Shefford and Richmond-Wolfe). Previously, the Tories only had one riding won in either 1979 or 1980, and that was in Missisquoi in 1979. The Social Credit party also won a seat here in 1979, in Beauce. By the following election in 1993, Mulroney had left office and support for the Tories all across Quebec moved to the Bloc Québécois. Locally, the Bloc won all but two seats; the exceptions were in Beauce, which was won by former Conservative Gilles Bernier who ran as an independent, and in Sherbrooke, where Jean Charest was one of only two PC candidates to win in all of Canada. By 1997, he was PC leader and local candidates running on his coattails did well, resulting in a split between the Progressive Conservatives (four seats) the Bloc Québécois (three seats) and the Liberals (two seats). However in 1998, Charest moved to provincial politics as leader of the Quebec Liberal Party (which is independent of the federal Liberals, despite the similarity of names), and without him local support for the PCs declined. By the 2000 election two of the PC members, David Price and Diane St-Jacques, had left the party and joined the federal Liberals. André Bachand remained with the PCs in 2000 and was re-elected, but declined to join the newly merged Conservatives and retired from politics in 2004. Traditional Bloc support in this region is concentrated in the northwest part, and in the Frontenac-Megantic region. Nonetheless, Bloc support weakened across the board here in 2006, primarily to the Conservatives.
[edit] 2006 - 39th General Election
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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BQ | Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | |||||||||
Beauce | Patrice Moore
10,997 |
Jacques Lussier
4,364 |
Maxime Bernier
36,915 |
Cleo Chartier
1,405 |
Jean-Claude Roy
1,397 |
Claude Drouin† | ||||||||
Brome— Missisquoi |
Christian Ouellet
18,596 |
Denis Paradis
13,569 |
David Marler
9,874 |
Josianne Jetté
2,839 |
Michel Champagne
1,721 |
Heward Grafftey (P.C.)
1,921 |
Denis Paradis | |||||||
Compton— Stanstead |
France Bonsant
21,316 |
David Price
11,126 |
Gary Caldwell
12,131 |
Stéphane Bürgi
3,099 |
Gaétan Perreault
2,171 |
France Bonsant | ||||||||
Drummond | Pauline Picard
22,575 |
Éric Cardinal
7,437 |
Jean-Marie Pineault
10,134 |
François Choquette
2,870 |
Jean-Benjamin Milot
2,418 |
Pauline Picard | ||||||||
Mégantic— L'Érable |
Marc Boulianne
15,410 |
Yvan Corriveau
4,912 |
Christian Paradis
23,550 |
Isabelle Tremblay
1,836 |
Jean-François Hamel
1,534 |
Marc Boulianne | ||||||||
Richmond— Arthabaska |
André Bellavance
24,466 |
Louis Mercier
5,294 |
Jean Landry
16,465 |
Isabelle Maguire
2,507 |
Laurier Busque
2,355 |
André Bellavance | ||||||||
Saint- Hyacinthe— Bagot |
Yvan Loubier
27,838 |
Stéphane Deschênes
4,884 |
Huguette Guilhaumon
12,323 |
Joelle Chevrier
2,723 |
Jacques Tétreault
1,925 |
Yvan Loubier | ||||||||
Shefford | Robert Vincent
22,159 |
Diane St-Jacques
12,043 |
Jean Lambert
12,734 |
Paula Maundcote
2,431 |
Francine Brière
2,061 |
Robert Vincent | ||||||||
Sherbrooke | Serge Cardin
27,112 |
Robert Pouliot
6,863 |
Marc Nadeau
10,763 |
Martin Plaisance
4,646 |
Michel Quirion
2,238 |
Claudia Laroche-Martel (Ind.)
315 |
Serge Cardin |
[edit] 2004 - 38th General Election
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Liberal | BQ | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | |||||||||
Beauce | Claude Drouin 19,592 |
Jean-François Barbe 17,168 |
Alain Guay 8,091 |
Philippe Giguère 1,443 |
Michel Binette 1,054 |
Claude Drouin | ||||||||
Brome—Missisquoi | Denis Paradis 18,609 |
Christian Ouellet 17,537 |
Peter Stastny 4,888 |
Piper Huggins 1,177 |
Louise Martineau 2,011 |
Denis Paradis | ||||||||
Compton—Stanstead | David Price 15,752 |
France Bonsant 20,450 |
Gary Caldwell 4,589 |
Martin Baller 1,451 |
Laurier Busque 1,546 |
David Price | ||||||||
Drummond | Roger Gougeon 9,591 |
Pauline Picard 23,670 |
Lyne Boisvert 7,123 |
Blake Evans 745 |
Louis Lacroix 921 |
Pauline Picard | ||||||||
Mégantic—L'Érable | Gérard Binet 15,778 |
Marc Boulianne 19,264 |
Yves Mailly 4,916 |
Alexandre Côté 1,608 |
Bruno Vézina 1,489 |
Gérard Binet | ||||||||
Richmond—Arthabaska | Christine St-Pierre 12,809 |
André Bellavance 26,211 |
Pierre Poissant 4,925 |
Jason Noble 1,540 |
Lucie LaForest 1,699 |
André Bachand† | ||||||||
Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot | Michel Gaudette 10,558 |
Yvan Loubier 29,789 |
Andrée Champagne 5,240 |
Joëlle Chevrier 1,204 |
Bruno Godbout 948 |
Yvan Loubier | ||||||||
Shefford | Diane St-Jacques 18,725 |
Robert Vincent 21,968 |
Jacques Parenteau 3,732 |
Sonia Bisson 1,146 |
Francine Brière 1,571 |
Diane St-Jacques | ||||||||
Sherbrooke | Bruno-Marie Béchard 15,482 |
Serge Cardin 29,323 |
Réal Leblanc 2,142 |
Philippe Dion 1,463 |
Jeffrey Champagne 1,509 |
Serge Cardin |
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[edit] 2000 - 37th General Election
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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BQ | Liberal | Alliance | NDP | PC | Other | |||||||||
Beauce | Gary Morin
12,323 |
Claude Drouin
26,033 |
Alain Guay
5,452 |
Pierre Malano
436 |
Gérard Parent
1,628 |
Louis Girard (NL) 611 |
Claude Drouin | |||||||
Brome—Missisquoi | André Leroux
13,363 |
Denis Paradis
21,545 |
Jacques Loyer
1,977 |
Jeff Itcush
480 |
Heward Grafftey
5,502 |
Denis Paradis | ||||||||
Compton—Stanstead | Gaston Leroux
14,808 |
David Price
17,729 |
Marc Carrier
2,061 |
Christine Moore
580 |
Mary Ann Dewey-Plante
2,422 |
Marc Roy (NL) 476 |
David Price | |||||||
Drummond | Pauline Picard
18,843 |
André Beliveau
14,285 |
Jacques Laurin
1,606 |
Julie Philion
424 |
Lyne Boisvert
6,593 |
Pauline Picard | ||||||||
Frontenac—Mégantic | Jean-Guy Chrétien
15,703 |
Gérard Binet
17,069 |
Stéphane Musial
1,751 |
Olivier Chalifoux
427 |
Nicole Massicotte
1,497 |
Pierre Luc Fournier (Mar.) 698 |
Jean-Guy Chrétien | |||||||
Richmond—Arthabaska | André Bellavance
18,067 |
Aldéi Beaudoin
10,416 |
Phillippe Ardilliez
1,930 |
Vincent Bernier
319 |
André Bachand
18,430 |
Christian Simard (NL) 375 |
André Bachand | |||||||
Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot | Yvan Loubier
25,916 |
Michel Gaudette
16,265 |
Jacques Bousquet
2,161 |
Rachel Dicaire
499 |
Frédéric Mantha
1,932 |
Yvan Loubier | ||||||||
Shefford | Michel Benoit
19,816 |
Diane St-Jacques
20,707 |
Jean-Jacques Treyvaud
1,867 |
Elizabeth Morey
380 |
Audrey Castonguay
1,498 |
Nicholas Cousineau (Mar.) 819 |
Diane St-Jacques | |||||||
Sherbrooke | Serge Cardin
23,559 |
Jean-François Rouleau
21,182 |
Mark Quinlan
2,284 |
Craig Wright
677 |
Eric L'Heureux
1,955 |
Daniel Jolicoeur (NL) 495 Joseph Bourassa-Lacombe |
Serge Cardin |
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