The Union des forces progressistes fielded seventy-four candidates in the 2003 Quebec provincial election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found on this page.
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Jean Marois received 331 votes (1.10%), finishing fifth against Liberal incumbent Benoît Pelletier.[1]
Guylaine Sirard has worked in support of legal abortion rights.[2] She was a candidate for the Parti de la Democratie Socialiste in the 1998 provincial election and for the UFP 2003.
Election | Division | Party | Votes | % | Place | Winner |
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1998 provincial | Mercier | Parti de la democratie socialiste | 873 | 2.75 | 5/9 | Robert Perreault, Parti Québécois[3] |
2003 provincial | Taschereau | Union des forces progressistes | 222 | 0.56 | 5/6 | Jean-Marc Fournier, Liberal[4] |
Véronique Grenier was a student at the Cégep de Sherbrooke during the election; he UFP was not well-organized in the region, and she did not run an active campaign.[5] She received 498 votes (1.42%), finishing fourth against Liberal candidate Pierre Reid.[6] Grenier later attended the Université de Sherbrooke.[7]
Alain Marcoux was a candidate for the Parti de la Democratie Socialiste in the 1998 provincial election and for the UFP 2003. In April 2003, he highlighted the UFP's role in mobilizing protests against the American-led invasion of Iraq.[8]
Election | Division | Party | Votes | % | Place | Winner |
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1998 provincial | Taschereau | Parti de la democratie socialiste | 521 | 2.16 | 4/7 | Agnès Maltais, Parti Québécois[9] |
2003 provincial | Taschereau | Union des forces progressistes | 1,176 | 3.54 | 4/8 | Agnès Maltais, Parti Québécois[10] |