Richmond—Arthabaska

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Richmond—Arthabaska
Quebec electoral district
Federal electoral district
Legislature House of Commons
MP       André Bellavance
BQ
District created 1996
First contested 1997
Last contested 2006
District webpage profile, map
Demographics
Population (2006) 100,116
Electors (2006) 78,478
Area (km²) 3,563
Pop. density (per km²) 28.1
Census divisions
Census subdivisions Victoriaville, Asbestos, Windsor, Warwick, Danville, Richmond, Saint-Denis-de-Brompton, Saint-Christophe-d'Arthabaska, Kingsey Falls, Saint-François-Xavier-de-Brompton

Richmond—Arthabaska is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1997.

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[edit] Geography

The riding, north of the city of Sherbrooke, straddles the Quebec regions of Centre-du-Québec and Estrie. It consists of the RCMs of Les Sources and Arthabaska as well as the centre of the RCM of Le Val-Saint-François. It includes in particular the towns of Victoriaville and Asbestos.

The neighbouring ridings are Drummond, Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—Bécancour, Mégantic—L'Érable, Compton—Stanstead, Sherbrooke, Brome—Missisquoi, and Shefford.

Its population is 97 493, including 78 478 voters, and its area is 3 563 km².

[edit] History

The riding was created in 1996 from portions of Drummond, Richmond—Wolfe, Compton—Stanstead and Lotbinière—L'Érable ridings.

[edit] Members of Parliament

This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament:

[edit] Election results

Canadian federal election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes
     Bloc Québécois André Bellavance 24,466
     Conservative Jean Landry 16,465
     Liberal Louis Napoléon Mercier 5,294
     New Democrat Isabelle Maguire 2,507
     Green Laurier Busque 2,355
Canadian federal election, 2004
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
     Bloc Québécois André Bellavance 26,211 55.6 +19.2
     Liberal Christine St-Pierre 12,809 27.2 +5.7
     Conservative Pierre Poissant 4,925 10.4 -30.3
     Green Lucie LaForest 1,699 3.6 +3.6
     New Democrat Jason S. Noble 1,540 3.3 +2.8
Majority 13,402 28.4
Rejected ballots 1,112 2.3
Turnout 48,296 62.2
     Bloc Québécois gain from Independent Progressive Conservative. Swing +6.8

Change from 2000 is based on redistributed results. Conservative Party change is based on the combination of Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative Party totals.


Canadian federal election, 2000
Party Candidate Votes
     Progressive Conservative André Bachand 18,430
     Bloc Québécois André Bellavance 18,067
     Liberal Aldéi Beaudoin 10,416
     Canadian Alliance Philippe Ardilliez 1,930
     Natural Law Christian Simard 375
     New Democrat Vincent Bernier 319


Canadian federal election, 1997
Party Candidate Votes
     Progressive Conservative André Bachand 21,687
     Bloc Québécois Gaston Leroux 19,319
     Liberal Aldéi Beaudoin 10,613
     New Democrat Martin Bergeron 641

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