Rouyn-Noranda–Témiscamingue
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Quebec electoral district | |||
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Provincial electoral district | |||
Legislature | National Assembly of Quebec | ||
MNA |
Parti Québécois | ||
District created | 1980 | ||
First contested | 1981 | ||
Last contested | 2012 | ||
Demographics | |||
Electors (2012)[1] | 43,996 | ||
Area (km²)[2] | 23,744.6 | ||
Census divisions | Rouyn-Noranda (part), Témiscamingue (all) | ||
Census subdivisions | Rouyn-Noranda (part), Angliers, Béarn, Belleterre, Duhamel-Ouest, Fugèreville, Guérin, Kipawa, Laforce, Latulipe-et-Gaboury, Laverlochère, Lorrainville, Moffet, Nédélec, Notre-Dame-du-Nord, Rémigny, Saint-Bruno-de-Guigues, Saint-Édouard-de-Fabre, Saint-Eugène-de-Guigues, Témiscaming, Ville-Marie; Kebaowek, Timiskaming; Hunter's Point, Winneway; Laniel, Les Lacs-du-Témiscamingue |
Rouyn-Noranda–Témiscamingue is a provincial electoral district in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region of Quebec, Canada, which elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It includes large portions of the city of Rouyn-Noranda as well as the cities or municipalities of Angliers, Ville-Marie and Témiscaming.
It was created for the 1981 election from parts of Rouyn-Noranda, Gatineau and Pontiac-Témiscamingue electoral districts.
In the change from the 2001 to the 2011 electoral map, its territory was unchanged.
Members of the National Assembly
- Gilles Baril*, Parti Québécois (1981–1985)
- Gilles Baril*, Liberal (1985–1989)
- Rémy Trudel, Parti Québécois (1989–2003)
- Daniel Bernard, Liberal (2003–2007)
- Johanne Morasse, Parti Québécois (2007–2008)
- Daniel Bernard, Liberal (2008–2012)
- Gilles Chapadeau, Parti Québécois (2012–present)
*These are two different people with the same name
Election results
Quebec general election, 2008 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Liberal | Daniel Bernard | 10,358 | 42.30 | +9.64 | |
Parti québécois | Johanne Morasse | 8,604 | 35.14 | +2.03 | |
Action démocratique | Paul-Émile Barbeau | 4,111 | 16.79 | -10.05 | |
Québec solidaire | Guy Leclerc | 1,413 | 5.78 | -1.61 | |
Quebec general election, 2007 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Parti québécois | Johanne Morasse | 9,481 | 33.11 | ||
Liberal | Daniel Bernard | 9,352 | 32.66 | ||
Action démocratique | Mario Provencher | 7,687 | 26.84 | ||
Québec solidaire | France Caouette | 2,117 | 7.39 | ||
References
- ↑ http://www.electionsquebec.qc.ca/english/provincial/electoral-map/general-information-on-the-provincial-electoral-divisions-2011.php?bsq=567§ion=population
- ↑ http://www.electionsquebec.qc.ca/english/provincial/electoral-map/general-information-on-the-provincial-electoral-divisions-2011.php?bsq=567§ion=superficie
External links
- Information
- Election results
- Election results (National Assembly)
- Maps
- 2011 map (PDF)
- 2001 map (Flash)
- 2001–2011 changes (Flash)
- 1992–2001 changes (Flash)
- Electoral map of Abitibi-Témiscamingue region
- Quebec electoral map, 2011
Neighbouring electoral districts
Ontario | Abitibi-Ouest | Abitibi-Est | ||
Ontario | Abitibi-Est Pontiac | |||
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Ontario | Ontario | Ontario |
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