world.wikisort.org - CanadaRivière-du-Loup is a former provincial electoral district in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Quebec, Canada, which elected members to the National Assembly of Quebec.
Provincial electoral district in Quebec, Canada
Rivière-du-Loup Quebec electoral district |
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Legislature | National Assembly of Quebec |
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District created | 1930 |
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District abolished | 1939 |
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District re-created | 1944 |
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District re-abolished | 2011 |
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First contested | 1931 |
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Last contested | 2009 (by-election) |
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Population (2006) | 42,780 |
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Electors (2008)[1] | 33,981 |
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Area (km²)[2] | 2,481.21 |
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Census division(s) | Les Basques (all), Rivière-du-Loup (all) |
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Census subdivision(s) | Cacouna, L'Isle-Verte, Notre-Dame-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs, Notre-Dame-du-Portage, Rivière-du-Loup, Saint-Antonin, Saint-Arsène, Saint-Clément, Saint-Cyprien, Saint-Éloi, Saint-Épiphane, Sainte-Françoise, Saint-François-Xavier-de-Viger, Saint-Guy, Saint-Hubert-de-Rivière-du-Loup, Saint-Jean-de-Dieu, Saint-Mathieu-de-Rioux, Saint-Médard, Saint-Modeste, Saint-Paul-de-la-Croix, Sainte-Rita, Saint-Simon, Trois-Pistoles; Cacouna (Indian reserve), Whitworth; Lac-Boisbouscache |
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It was created for the 1931 election from a portion of the electoral district of Témiscouata. It disappeared in the 1939 election and its successor electoral district was Kamouraska–Rivière-du-Loup; however, it was re-created for the 1944 election.
Its final general election was in 2008; there was a by-election in 2009. It disappeared in the 2012 election and the successor electoral district was Rivière-du-Loup–Témiscouata.[3]
Members of the Legislative Assembly / National Assembly
- Léon Casgrain, Liberal (1931–1939)
- did not exist (1939–1944), see Kamouraska–Rivière-du-Loup
- Léon Casgrain, Liberal (1944–1948)
- Roméo Gagné, Union Nationale (1948–1956)
- Alphonse Couturier, Liberal (1956–1966)
- Gérard Lebel, Union Nationale (1966–1970)
- Paul Lafrance, Liberal (1970–1976)
- Jules Boucher, Parti Québécois (1976–1985)
- Albert Côté, Liberal (1985–1994)
- Mario Dumont, Action démocratique (1994-2009)
- Jean D'Amour, Liberal (2009, 2009–2012), Independent (2009)
Linguistic demographics
- Francophone: 99.5%
- Anglophone: 0.4%
- Allophone: 0.2%
Election results
Quebec provincial by-election, June 22, 2009 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Jean D'Amour | 9,959 | 47.49 | +20.50 |
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Parti Québécois | Paul Crête | 7,514 | 35.83 | +21.63 |
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Action démocratique | Gilberte Côté | 3,089 | 14.73 | −37.04 |
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Green | Martin Poirier | 151 | 0.72 | −1.67 |
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Independent | Victor-Lévy Beaulieu | 93 | 0.44 | −2.34 |
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Québec solidaire | Benoît Renaud | 89 | 0.42 | −1.44 |
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Finance Reform | Denis Couture | 40 | 0.19 | – |
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Parti indépendantiste | Éric Tremblay | 37 | 0.18 | – |
Total valid votes |
20,972 | 99.44 |
Total rejected ballots |
119 | 0.56 |
Turnout |
21,091 | 61.64 | −2.34 |
Electors on the lists |
34,219 |
Called upon the resignation of Mario Dumont. |
2008 Quebec general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Action démocratique | Mario Dumont | 11,115 | 51.77 | -6.70 |
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Liberal | Jean-Pierre Rioux | 5,795 | 26.99 | -1.29 |
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Parti Québécois | Stephan Shields | 3,048 | 14.20 | +3.40 |
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Independent | Victor-Lévy Beaulieu | 597 | 2.78 | – |
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Green | Alain Gagnon | 513 | 2.39 | -0.06 |
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Québec solidaire | Stacy Larouche | 400 | 1.86 | – |
Total valid votes |
21,468 | 98.74 | – |
Total rejected ballots |
273 | 1.26 | – |
Turnout |
21,741 | 63.98 | -14.29 |
Electors on the lists |
33,981 | – | – |
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Action démocratique hold |
Swing |
-2.70 |
2007 Quebec general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Action démocratique | Mario Dumont | 15,276 | 58.47 | +1.24 |
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Liberal | Jean D'Amour | 7,390 | 28.29 | +4.53 |
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Parti Québécois | Hugues Belzile | 2,821 | 10.80 | -6.88 |
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Green | Martin Poirier | 639 | 2.45 | +1.12 |
Total valid votes |
26,126 | 99.20 | – |
Total rejected ballots |
210 | 0.80 | – |
Turnout |
26,336 | 78.27 | +5.61 |
Electors on the lists |
33,648 | – | – |
2003 Quebec general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Action démocratique | Mario Dumont | 13,452 | 57.23 | +10.89 |
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Liberal | Jacques Morin | 5,585 | 23.76 | -1.55 |
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Parti Québécois | Carol Gilbert | 4,155 | 17.68 | -9.15 |
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Green | Julie Morin | 312 | 1.33 | – |
1998 Quebec general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Action démocratique | Mario Dumont | 10,897 | 46.34 | -8.43 |
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Parti Québécois | Lise Chouinard | 6,308 | 26.83 | -0.37 |
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Liberal | Jean Morin | 5,952 | 25.31 | +7.92 |
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Bloc Pot | Léo Legault | 197 | 0.84 | – |
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Independent | Daniel Morin | 98 | 0.42 | – |
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Socialist Democracy | Louis Leroux | 61 | 0.26 | – |
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Action démocratique hold |
Swing |
-4.03 |
1995 Quebec referendum |
Side |
Votes |
% |
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Yes |
14,561 |
54.59 |
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No |
12,114 |
45.41 |
1994 Quebec general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Action démocratique | Mario Dumont | 13,307 | 54.77 | – |
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Parti Québécois | Harold LeBel | 6,608 | 27.20 | -14.85 |
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Liberal | Jean D'Amour | 4,226 | 17.39 | -37.09 |
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Independent | L. Richard Cimon | 99 | 0.41 | – |
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Natural Law | Armand Pouliot | 55 | 0.23 | – |
1992 Charlottetown Accord referendum |
Side |
Votes |
% |
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Non |
13,657 |
62.28 |
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Oui |
8,272 |
37.72 |
1989 Quebec general election: Rivière-du-Loup |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Albert Côté | 11,317 | 54.48 | +1.16 |
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Parti Québécois | Harold LeBel | 8,736 | 42.05 | -0.77 |
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Marxist–Leninist | Pierre-Paul Malenfant | 720 | 3.47 | – |
1985 Quebec general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Albert Côté | 11,690 | 53.32 | +13.60 |
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Parti Québécois | Denise M. Levesque | 9,386 | 42.82 | -12.50 |
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New Democratic | Marius Tremblay | 711 | 3.24 | – |
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Christian Socialist |
Evelyne Sévigny |
136 |
0.62 |
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1981 Quebec general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Parti Québécois | Jules Boucher | 12,871 | 55.32 | +16.79 |
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Liberal |
Emilien Michaud |
9,242 |
39.72 |
+8.98 |
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Union Nationale | Régent Raymond | 1,154 | 4.96 | -16.44 |
1980 Quebec referendum |
Side |
Votes |
% |
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No |
14,452 |
56.64 |
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Yes |
11,065 |
43.36 |
1976 Quebec general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Parti Québécois | Jules Boucher | 9,415 | 38.53 | +20.96 |
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Liberal |
Paul Lafrance |
7,511 |
30.74 |
-19.67 |
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Union Nationale | Réal Grondin | 5,230 | 21.40 | +11.49 |
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Ralliement créditiste |
Gérard Roy |
2,281 |
9.33 |
-12.78 |
1973 Quebec general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Paul Lafrance | 10,827 | 50.41 | +9.01 |
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Parti créditiste |
Gérard Roy |
4,748 |
22.11 |
+9.77 |
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Parti Québécois | Frank Lemieux | 3,773 | 17.57 | +7.89 |
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Union Nationale | Réal Grondin | 2,129 | 9.91 | -26.67 |
1970 Quebec general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Paul Lafrance | 8,586 | 41.40 | -6.42 |
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Union Nationale | Gérard Lebel | 7,585 | 36.58 | -15.60 |
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Ralliement créditiste |
Robert Bergeron |
2,558 |
12.34 |
– |
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Parti Québécois | Marius Milord | 2,008 | 9.68 | – |
1966 Quebec general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Union Nationale | Gérard Lebel | 9,691 | 52.18 | +3.40 |
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Liberal |
Alphonse Courturier |
8,880 |
47.82 |
-3.40 |
1962 Quebec general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Alphonse Courturier | 8,493 | 51.22 | -0.49 |
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Union Nationale | Gérard Lebel | 8,090 | 48.78 | +0.49 |
1960 Quebec general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Alphonse Courturier | 8,671 | 51.71 | +0.47 |
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Union Nationale | Maurice-Wilfrid Soucy | 8,099 | 48.29 | +0.35 |
1956 Quebec general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Alphonse Courturier | 8,623 | 51.24 | +2.76 |
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Union Nationale | Maurice-Wilfrid Soucy | 8,067 | 47.94 | -3.21 |
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Independent U.N. |
Pierre-Hervé Marquis |
139 |
0.83 |
– |
1952 Quebec general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Union Nationale | Roméo Gagné | 8,689 | 51.15 | -5.75 |
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Liberal |
Alphonse Courturier |
8,236 |
48.48 |
+7.23 |
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Independent U.N. |
Jean-Baptiste Lavoie |
62 |
0.36 |
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1948 Quebec general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Union Nationale | Roméo Gagné | 9,391 | 56.90 | +12.96 |
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Liberal |
Léon Casgrain |
6,809 |
41.25 |
-9.12 |
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Union des électeurs |
Marc Riou |
305 |
1.85 |
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1944 Quebec general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % |
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Liberal | Léon Casgrain | 7,061 | 50.37 |
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Union Nationale | Roméo Gagné | 6,160 | 43.94 |
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Bloc populaire | Thomas Talbot | 797 | 5.69 |
References
External links
- Information
- Election results
- Maps
Neighbouring electoral districts |
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Quebec provincial electoral districts |
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Bas-Saint-Laurent and Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine | |
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Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean and Côte-Nord | |
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Capitale-Nationale | |
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Mauricie | |
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Chaudière-Appalaches and Centre-du-Québec | |
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Estrie (Eastern Townships) | |
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Eastern Montérégie | |
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South Shore | |
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East Montreal | |
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West Montreal | |
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Laval | |
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Lanaudière | |
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Laurentides | |
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Outaouais | |
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Abitibi-Témiscamingue and Nord-du-Québec | |
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Eliminated in the 2012 election: | |
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1Côte-du-Sud is split between Bas-Saint-Laurent and Chaudière-Appalaches
2Johnson is split between Centre-du-Québec and Montérégie
See also:
- 2014 election
- List of elections
- Politics of Quebec
- Federal electoral ridings in Quebec
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Authority control  | |
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