Henri-Georges Grenier
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Henri-Georges Grenier was a perennial candidate who ran unsuccessfully in thirteen federal elections and by-elections between 1945 and 1980 in Quebec, Canada. Mr. Grenier, who listed his occupation variously as clerk, real estate broker, and economic researcher, ran as an independent candidate and at different times, under at least four different banners:
- Capital familial
- Droit vital personnel
- Esprit Social
- Parti humain familial
H.-G. Grenier's Election Results | ||||
Date of election | Party or label | Riding | # of votes | % of popular vote |
11 June 1945 election | Independent | Three Rivers | 423 | 2.0% |
27 June 1949 election | Independent | Trois-Rivières | 432 | 1.7% |
10 June 1957 election | Capital familial | Trois-Rivières | 237 | 0.8% |
31 March 1958 election | Capital familial | Trois-Rivières | 986 | 3.3% |
8 June 1962 election | Capital familial | Saint-Denis | 393 | 1.6% |
10 February 1964 (by-election) | Parti humain familial | Saint-Denis | 68 | 0.4% |
29 May 1965 (by-election) | Esprit social | Outremont—Saint-Jean | 214 | 1.9% |
8 November 1965 election | Droit vital personnel | Outremont—Saint-Jean | 465 | 2.3% |
19 September 1966 (by-election) | unknown | Nicolet—Yamaska | 44 | 0.3% |
25 June 1968 election | Esprit social | St.-Jacques | 311 | 1.9% |
31 May 1971 (by-election) | Esprit social | Trois-Rivières | 422 | 1.6% |
30 October 1972 election | unknown | Outremont | 109 | 0.3% |
18 February 1980 election | Independent | Outremont | 140 | 0.4% |
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