Quebec Liberal Party candidates, 2008 Quebec provincial election
The Liberal Party of Quebec ran a full slate of 125 candidates in the 2008 provincial election, and elected 66 members to form a majority government.
Candidates (incomplete)
Riding | Candidate's Name | Notes | Gender | Residence | Occupation | Votes | % | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Borduas | Jacques Charbonneau | Charbonneau was a Liberal candidate in the 2007 and 2008 Quebec provincial elections. He is not to be confused with a former Montreal city councillor of the same name.[1] | M | 9,125 | 32.63 | 2/6 | ||
Nicolet-Yamaska | Mario Landry | Landry was a financial director at CSSS Bécancour-Nicolet-Yamaska at the time of the election.[2] | M | Financial director | 7,991 | 34.56 | 2/4 | |
Richelieu | Christian Cournoyer | Cournoyer has studied metallurgy and holds a degree in data processing, and has worked in both production and management at a metalworks firm in Sorel-Tracy.[3] He was president of Richelieu's Liberal Party association from 2007 to 2012.[4] | M | 8,552 | 34.67 | 2/5 |
Source: Résultats, Élections générales (2012, 4 septembre), Le Directeur général des élections du Québec, accessed 11 July 2013.
References
- ↑ Charbonneau received 7,010 votes in Borduas in the 2007 election, finishing third against Pierre Curzi of the Parti Québécois.
- ↑ Louis Plante, "Aucun parti n'est prêt", La Nouvelliste, 28 October 2008, accessed 11 September 2009; Louise Plante, "Landry soutient qu'on aura besoin rapidement de la 30", La Nouvelliste, 14 November 2008, accessed 11 September 2009.
- ↑ Christian Cournoyer, Portail officiel de la région de Sorel-Tracy, 2008, accessed 18 December 2009.
- ↑ Maxime Labrie, "Les libéraux de Richelieu ont un nouveau président", Sorel-Tracy Express, 22 November 2012, accessed 11 July 2013.
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