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Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in the Laurentides, Outaouais and Northern Quebec.

Regional profile

The Outaouais is one of the most federalist areas of Quebec outside of Montreal because of its close proximity to Ottawa and its concurrent large population of civil servants. However, Northern Quebec and the Laurentides have long been strongly nationalist, a recipe for two decades of Bloc Québécois dominance. In a recent by-election were the Liberals temporally able to get the traditionally Bloquist riding of Temiscamingue, having previously gained the northern riding of Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik in 1997.

Social Credit did well here from the 1960s through the 1970s, usually winning two or three seats; Réal Caouette, the main voice of Social Credit in the province, was from this area. Hull—Aylmer was one of the few ridings outside the Montreal area that was not swept up in the Brian Mulroney tide, as it went Liberal in both 1984 and 1988; in 1984 it was one of only five Liberal-held ridings outside Montreal in the entire province. The Liberals managed to retake Gatineau in 1988. In 2006, however, everything changed as Liberal support melted here; the party lost two of their three Outaouais seats – one to the Bloc and one to the Conservatives.

The region was swept up in the massive NDP tsunami that swept through Quebec in 2011, as the NDP took every seat here by considerable margins (9,000 votes or more), ousting the region's highest-profile MP, Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon in Pontiac. The NDP even snapped up Hull—Aylmer—a seat that had been in Liberal hands since the riding's creation in 1917. In 2015, the Liberals took all of the Outoauais, and took four ridings in the Laurentides. The Bloc took three Laurentides ridings, while the NDP was reduced to the two northernmost ridings in the province. The region reverted to type in 2019. The Bloc swept the north and took all but one seat in the Laurentides, while the Liberals maintained their sweep of the Outaouais and narrowly held onto one Laurentides seat.

Votes by party throughout time

Election Liberal Bloc Québécois New Democratic Conservative Green People's PC Reform /
Alliance
Social Credit Others
1979 238,125
60.2%
25,338
6.4%
44,505
11.3%
74,900
18.9%
12,587
3.2%
1980 252,593
67.6%
39,460
10.6%
37,532
10.0%
30,121
8.1%
14,194
3.8%
1984 140,193
32.2%
42,633
9.8%
No candidate 228,843
52.5%
24,048
5.5%
1988 123,457
27.5%
77,519
17.5%
No candidate 228,347
50.7%
19,675
4.4%
1993 166,954
32.8%
249,301
48.9%
7,514
1.5%
No candidate 79,095
15.5%
No candidate 6,567
1.3%
1997 171,018
37.5%
173,629
38.1%
8,676
1.9%
586
0.1%
97,516
21.4%
935
0.2%
3,497
0.8%
2000 184,170
42.4%
179,322
41.3%
8,265
1.9%
2,697
0.6%
22,190
5.1%
30,560
7.0%
6,685
1.5%
2004 137,409
31.3%
228,686
52.1%
20,318
4.6%
34,411
7.8%
16,470
3.8%
Merged into
Conservative Party
1,538
0.4%
2006 89,131
18.4%
229,474
47.3%
41,767
8.6%
104,543
21.6%
19,748
4.1%
232
0.0%
2008 106,047
22.0%
197,802
41.1%
69,900
14.5%
88,503
18.4%
18,012
3.7%
1,197
0.2%
2011 60,306
11.5%
121,748
23.3%
265,660
50.8%
63,402
12.1%
10,877
2.1%
732
0.1%
2015 245,736
37.1%
143,881
21.7%
190,633
28.8%
66,779
10.1%
13,314
2.0%
2,661
0.4%
2019 240,469
35.7%
256,537
38.1%
60,648
9.0%
72,592
10.8%
33,296
4.9%
6,636
1.0%
2,858
1.0%
2021 216,107
33.8%
241,664
37.8%
52,000
8.1%
79,975
12.5%
10,962
1.7%
23,261
3.6%
15,685
2.4%
Vote share by party
  Liberal   Conservative   New Democratic   Bloc Québécois   Green   People's   Social Credit (defunct)   Reform (defunct)   Alliance (defunct)   Progressive Conservative (defunct)

2019

Main article: 2019 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative BQ NDP Green PPC Other
Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou Isabelle Bergeron
8,963
28.31%
Martin Ferron
5,240
16.55%
Sylvie Bérubé
11,432
36.11%
Jacline Rouleau
4,104
12.96%
Kiara Cabana-Whiteley
1,151
3.64%
Guillaume Lanouette
379
1.20%
Daniel Simon (Mar.)
387
1.22%
Romeo Saganash
Abitibi—Témiscamingue Claude Thibault
12,417
24.76%
Mario Provencher
7,537
15.03%
Sébastien Lemire
22,803
45.47%
Alain Guimond
5,093
10.15%
Aline Bégin
1,818
3.62%
Jacques Girard
487
0.97%
Christine Moore
Argenteuil—La Petite-Nation Stéphane Lauzon
18,896
37.79%
Marie Louis-Seize
6,044
12.09%
Yves Destroismaisons
18,167
36.34%
Charlotte Boucher Smoley
3,758
7.52%
Marjorie Valiquette
2,411
4.82%
Sherwin Edwards
721
1.44%
Stéphane Lauzon
Gatineau Steven MacKinnon
29,084
52.14%
Sylvie Goneau
5,745
10.30%
Geneviève Nadeau
11,926
21.38%
Eric Chaurette
6,128
10.99%
Guy Dostaler
2,264
4.06%
Mario-Roberto Lam
560
1.00%
Pierre Soublière (M-L)
76
0.14%
Steven MacKinnon
Hull—Aylmer Greg Fergus
29,732
54.07%
Mike Duggan
4,979
9.05%
Joanie Riopel
8,011
14.57%
Nicolas Thibodeau
7,467
13.58%
Josée Poirier Defoy
3,869
7.04%
Rowen Tanguay
638
1.16%
Alexandre Deschênes (M-L)
102
0.19%
Sébastien Grenier (Rhino.)
195
0.35%
Greg Fergus
Laurentides—Labelle David Graham
21,655
33.11%
Serge Grégoire
4,983
7.62%
Marie-Hélène Gaudreau
30,625
46.82%
Claude Dufour
4,122
6.30%
Gaël Chantrel
3,157
4.83%
Richard Evanko
418
0.64%
Michel Leclerc (Ind.)
174
0.27%
Ludovic Schneider (Rhino.)
272
0.42%
David Graham
Mirabel Karl Trudel
16,162
24.85%
François Desrochers
5,940
9.13%
Simon Marcil
33,219
51.08%
Anne-Marie Saint-Germain
5,219
8.03%
Julie Tremblay
3,517
5.41%
Christian Montpetit
641
0.99%
Pietro Biacchi (PIQ)
332
0.51%
Simon Marcil
Pontiac William Amos
30,217
48.86%
Dave Blackburn
10,416
16.84%
Jonathan Carreiro-Benoit
9,929
16.05%
Denise Giroux
6,503
10.51%
Claude Bertrand
3,762
6.08%
Mario Belec
775
1.25%
Louis Lang (M-L)
51
0.08%
Shawn Stewart (VCP)
194
0.31%
Will Amos
Rivière-des-Mille-Îles Linda Lapointe
21,009
36.11%
Maikel Mikhael
4,684
8.05%
Luc Desilets
23,629
40.61%
Joseph Hakizimana
5,002
8.60%
Ceylan Borgers
3,015
5.18%
Hans Roker Jr
845
1.45%
Linda Lapointe
Rivière-du-Nord Florence Gagnon
13,402
22.30%
Sylvie Fréchette
7,120
11.85%
Rhéal Fortin
31,281
52.05%
Myriam Ouellette
4,194
6.98%
Joey Leckman
3,345
5.57%
Normand Michaud
407
0.68%
Nicolas Riqueur-Lainé (PIQ)
225
0.37%
Lucie St-Gelais (Ind.)
127
0.21%
Rhéal Fortin
Terrebonne Frédéric Beauchemin
17,944
29.26%
France Gagnon
4,640
7.57%
Michel Boudrias
31,029
50.59%
Maxime Beaudoin
4,627
7.54%
Réjean Monette
2,277
3.71%
Jeffrey Barnes
399
0.65%
Jade Hébert (Ind.)
159
0.28%
Paul Vézina (Rhino.)
260
0.42%
Michel Boudrias
Thérèse-De Blainville Ramez Ayoub
20,988
35.85%
Marie Claude Fournier
5,264
8.99%
Louise Chabot
24,486
41.82%
Hannah Wolker
4,431
7.57%
Normand Beaudet
2,710
4.63%
Désiré Mounanga
366
0.63%
Alain Lamontagne (Rhino.)
215
0.37%
Andy Piano (Ind.)
89
0.15%
Ramez Ayoub

2015

Main article: 2015 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative NDP Liberal BQ Green Other
Abitibi—Baie-James—
Nunavik—Eeyou
Steven Hébert
3,211
9.30%
Romeo Saganash
12,778
37.02%
Pierre Dufour
11,094
32.14%
Luc Ferland
6,398
18.54%
Patrick Benoît
779
2.26%
Mario Gagnon (Rhino.)
258
0.75%
Romeo Saganash
Abitibi—Témiscamingue Benoit Fortin
3,425
6.89%
Christine Moore
20,636
41.50%
Claude Thibault
14,733
29.63%
Yvon Moreau
9,651
19.41%
Aline Bégin
859
1.73%
Pascal Le Fou Gélinas (Rhino.)
425
0.85%
Christine Moore
Argenteuil—La Petite-Nation Maxime Hupé-Labelle
5,680
11.12%
Chantal Crête
12,650
24.77%
Stéphane Lauzon
22,093
43.26%
Jonathan Beauchamp
9,525
18.65%
Audrey Lamarche
1,118
2.19%
Mylène Freeman
Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel
Gatineau Luc Angers
4,733
8.19%
Françoise Boivin
15,352
26.56%
Steven MacKinnon
31,076
53.76%
Philippe Boily
5,455
9.44%
Guy Dostaler
942
1.63%
Guy J Bellavance (Ind.)
148 0.26%
Françoise Boivin
Pierre Soublière (M-L)
94 0.16%
Hull—Aylmer Étienne Boulrice
4,278
7.72%
Nycole Turmel
17,472
31.52%
Greg Fergus
28,478
51.37%
Maude Chouinard-Boucher
3,625
6.54%
Roger Fleury
1,035
1.87%
Luc Desjardins (Ind.)
160 0.29%
Nycole Turmel
Gabriel Girard-Bernier (M-L)
101 0.18%
Sean J. Mulligan (CHP)
291 0.52%
Laurentides—Labelle Sylvain Charron
6,209
9.83%
Simon-Pierre Landry
16,644
26.35%
David Graham
20,277
32.10%
Johanne Régimbald
18,792
29.75%
Niloufar Hedjazi
1,251
1.98%
Marc-André Morin§
Mirabel Gordon Ferguson
6,020
10.13%
Mylène Freeman
17,873
30.08%
Karl Trudel
15,514
26.11%
Simon Marcil
18,710
31.49%
Jocelyn Gifford
1,301
2.19%
  New District
Pontiac Benjamin Woodman
8,716
13.92%
Mathieu Ravignat
14,090
22.50%
William Amos
34,154
54.54%
Nicolas Lepage
4,337
6.93%
Colin Griffiths
1,089
1.74%
Louis Lang (M-L)
108 0.17%
Mathieu Ravignat
Pascal Médieu (SD)
131 0.21%
Rivière-des-Mille-Îles Érick Gauthier
6,099
10.51%
Laurin Liu
17,111
29.48%
Linda Lapointe
18,787
32.37%
Félix Pinel
14,755
25.42%
Alec Ware
1,136
1.96%
Luis Quinteros (Ind.)
158
0.27%
Laurin Liu
Rivière-du-Nord Romain Vignol
4,793
8.46%
Pierre Dionne Labelle
17,077
30.14%
Janice Bélair Rolland
14,933
26.36%
Rhéal Fortin
18,157
32.05%
Joey Leckman
1,436
2.53%
Fobozof A. Côté (Rhino.)
261
0.46%
Pierre Dionne Labelle
Terrebonne Michel Surprenant
6,615
11.35%
Charmaine Borg
14,928
25.61%
Michèle Audette
16,316
27.99%
Michel Boudrias
19,238
33.01%
Susan Moen
1,016
1.74%
Louis Clément Sénat (SD)
171
0.29%
Charmaine Borg
Terrebonne—Blainville
Thérèse-De Blainville Manuel Puga
7,000
12.44%
Alain Giguère
14,022
24.93%
Ramez Ayoub
18,281
32.50%
Alain Marginean
15,238
27.09%
Andrew Carkner
1,352
2.40%
Daniel Guindon (Libert.)
355
0.63%
  New District

2011

Main article: 2011 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
BQ Conservative Liberal NDP Green Other
Abitibi—Baie-James—
Nunavik—Eeyou
Yvon Lévesque
5,615
18.02%
Jean-Maurice Matte
7,089
22.74%
Léandre Gervais
3,282
10.53%
Romeo Saganash
13,961
44.79%
Johnny Kasudluak
1,221
3.92%
Yvon Lévesque
Abitibi—Témiscamingue Marc Lemay
15,258
31.56%
Steven Hébert
4,777
9.88%
Suzie Grenon
2,859
5.91%
Christine Moore
24,763
51.22%
Patrick Rochon
694
1.44%
Marc Lemay
Argenteuil—Papineau—
Mirabel
Mario Laframboise
16,880
28.96%
Yvan Patry
6,497
11.15%
Daniel Fox
7,135
12.24%
Mylène Freeman
25,802
44.27%
Stephen Matthews
1,506
2.58%
Christian-Simon Ferlatte (M-L)
117 0.20%
Mario Laframboise
Michel Daniel Guibord (Ind.)
342 0.59%
Gatineau Richard Nadeau
8,619
15.11%
Jennifer Gearey
4,532
7.95%
Steve MacKinnon
7,975
13.98%
Françoise Boivin
35,262
61.83%
Jonathan Meijer
639
1.12%
Richard Nadeau
Hull—Aylmer Dino Lemay
5,019
8.44%
Nancy Brassard-Fortin
6,058
10.19%
Marcel Proulx
12,051
20.27%
Nycole Turmel
35,194
59.20%
Roger Fleury
1,125
1.89%
Marcel Proulx
Laurentides—Labelle Johanne Deschamps
17,799
31.45%
Guy Joncas
5,246
9.27%
Jean-Marc Lacoste
7,169
12.67%
Marc-André Morin
24,800
43.83%
François Beauchamp
1,423
2.51%
Mikaël St-Louis (M-L)
149 0.26%
Johanne Deschamps
Pontiac Maude Tremblay
4,917
10.05%
Lawrence Cannon
14,441
29.50%
Cindy Duncan McMillan
6,242
12.75%
Mathieu Ravignat
22,376
45.71%
Louis-Philippe Mayrand
849
1.73%
Benoit Legros (M-L)
124 0.25%
Lawrence Cannon
Rivière-des-Mille-Îles Luc Desnoyers
14,873
28.55%
Lucie Leblanc
5,057
9.71%
Denis Joannette
5,300
10.17%
Laurin Liu
25,639
49.21%
Gilles Bisson
1,229
2.36%
Luc Desnoyers
Rivière-du-Nord Monique Guay
15,105
28.21%
Sylvain Charron
4,469
8.35%
Jonathan Juteau
3,400
6.35%
Pierre Dionne Labelle
29,603
55.28%
René Piché
972
1.82%
Monique Guay
Terrebonne—Blainville Diane Bourgeois
17,663
30.84%
Jean-Philippe Payment
5,236
9.14%
Robert Frégeau
4,893
8.54%
Charmaine Borg
28,260
49.34%
Michel Paulette
1,219
2.13%
Diane Bourgeois

Maps

  • Map of the ridings in this region, coloured to identify the party they elected in the 2011 election Map of the ridings in this region, coloured to identify the party they elected in the 2011 election

2008

Main article: 2008 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
BQ Conservative Liberal NDP Green Marxist-Leninist Independent
Abitibi—Baie-James—
Nunavik—Eeyou
Yvon Lévesque
10,995
39.65%
Jean-Maurice Matte
8,422
30.37%
Mark Canada
5,108
18.42%
Erica Martin
2,276
8.21%
Patrick Rancourt
928
3.35%
Yvon Lévesque
Abitibi—Témiscamingue Marc Lemay
20,929
47.91%
Pierre Grandmaitre
8,267
18.93%
Gilbert Barrette
9,055
20.73%
Christine Moore
4,151
9.50%
Bruno Côté
976
2.23%
Ghislain Loiselle
302
0.69%
Marc Lemay
Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel Mario Laframboise
26,455
48.10%
Scott Pearce
9,584
17.43%
André Robert
9,984
18.15%
Alain Senécal
6,819
12.40%
Pierre Audette
2,055
3.74%
Christian-Simon Ferlatte
98
0.18%
Mario Laframboise
Gatineau Richard Nadeau
15,189
29.15%
Denis Tassé
8,762
16.82%
Michel Simard
13,193
25.32%
Françoise Boivin
13,612
26.13%
David Inglis
1,342
2.58%
Richard Nadeau
Hull—Aylmer Raphaël Déry
11,625
22.05%
Paul Fréchette
7,996
15.16%
Marcel Proulx
19,750
37.45%
Pierre Ducasse
10,454
19.83%
Frédéric Pouyot
2,784
5.28%
Gabriel Girard-Bernier
121
0.23%
Marcel Proulx
Laurentides—Labelle Johanne Deschamps
24,956
47.08%
Guy Joncas
6,914
13.04%
Pierre Gfeller
14,143
26.68%
David Dupras
4,896
9.24%
Jacques Rigal
2,094
3.95%
Johanne Deschamps
Pontiac Marius Tremblay
9,576
22.34%
Lawrence Cannon
14,023
32.71%
Cindy Duncan McMillan
10,396
24.25%
Céline Brault
6,616
15.43%
André Sylvestre
2,148
5.01%
Benoit Legros
112
0.26%
Lawrence Cannon
Rivière-des-Mille-Îles Luc Desnoyers
23,216
45.68%
Claude Carignan
9,911
19.50%
Denis Joannette
8,823
17.36%
Normand Beaudet
6,741
13.26%
Marie Martine Bédard
2,134
4.20%
Gilles Perron
Rivière-du-Nord Monique Guay
26,588
53.57%
Gilles Duguay
7,170
14.45%
Joao Neves
6,755
13.61%
Simon Bernier
7,187
14.48%
René Piché
1,656
3.34%
Jocelyne Leduc
273
0.55%
Monique Guay
Terrebonne—Blainville Diane Bourgeois
28,303
52.35%
Daniel Lebel
7,551
13.97%
Eva Nassif
8,937
16.53%
Michel Le Clair
7,278
13.46%
Martin Drapeau
1,714
3.17%
M. Zamboni Cadieux
283
0.52%
Diane Bourgeois

2006

Main article: 2006 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
BQ Liberal Conservative NDP Green Marxist-Leninist
Abitibi—Baie-James—
Nunavik—Eeyou
Yvon Lévesque
13,928
46.57%
Armand Caouette
6,700
22.40%
Gilles Gagnon
6,261
20.93%
Dominique Vaillancourt
1,810
6.05%
Pierre M. Denis
1,210
4.05%
Yvon Lévesque
Nunavik—Eeyou
Abitibi—Témiscamingue Marc Lemay
24,637
52.34%
Charles Lavergne
6,501
13.81%
Marie-Josée Carbonneau
10,634
22.59%
Christine Moore
4,022
8.54%
Patrick Rancourt
1,279
2.72%
Marc Lemay
Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel Mario Laframboise
27,855
52.13%
François-Hugues Liberge
7,171
13.42%
Suzanne Courville
12,461
23.32%
Alain Senécal
3,466
6.49%
Claude Sabourin
2,480
4.64%
Mario Laframboise
Argenteuil—Mirabel
Gatineau Richard Nadeau
21,093
39.25%
Françoise Boivin
16,826
31.31%
Patrick Robert
9,014
16.77%
Anne Levesque
5,354
9.96%
Gail Walker
1,456
2.71%
Françoise Boivin
Hull—Aylmer Alain Charette
15,788
29.35%
Marcel Proulx
17,576
32.67%
Gilles Poirier
9,284
17.26%
Pierre Laliberté
8,334
15.49%
Christian Doyle
2,687
4.99%
Gabriel Girard-Bernier
125
0.23%
Marcel Proulx
Laurentides—Labelle Johanne Deschamps
28,217
53.82%
Jean-Pierre Fortin
7,616
14.53%
Jean-Serge Beauregard
10,666
20.35%
Rose-Aimée Auclair
3,382
6.45%
Richard Savignac
2,543
4.85%
Johanne Deschamps
Pontiac Christine Émond Lapointe
13,698
28.71%
David Smith
11,561
24.23%
Lawrence Cannon
16,069
33.68%
Céline Brault
4,759
9.98%
Moe Garahan
1,512
3.17%
Benoit Legros
107
0.22%
David Smith
Rivière-des-Mille-Îles Gilles-A. Perron
26,272
53.90%
Robert Frégeau
6,239
12.80%
Érick Gauthier
10,173
20.87%
Francis Chartrand
3,418
7.01%
Marie Martine Bédard
2,643
5.42%
Gilles Perron
Rivière-du-Nord Monique Guay
27,789
59.08%
Yannick Guénette
4,365
9.28%
Pierre Albert
9,769
20.77%
Simon Bernier
3,393
7.21%
Maude Genet
1,722
3.66%
Monique Guay
Terrebonne—Blainville Diane Bourgeois
30,197
59.17%
Maxime Thériault
4,576
8.97%
Daniel Lebel
10,212
20.01%
Michel Le Clair
3,829
7.50%
Martin Drapeau
2,216
4.34%
Diane Bourgeois

2004

Main article: 2004 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal BQ Conservative NDP Green Other
Abitibi—Témiscamingue Gilbert Barrette
13,457
30.98%
Marc Lemay
25,041
57.66%
Bernard Hugues Beauchesne
2,425
5.58%
Dennis Shushack
1,472
3.39%
Patrick Rancourt
1,037
2.39%
Gilbert Barrette
Témiscamingue
Argenteuil—Mirabel Yves Sabourin
13,214
26.87%
Mario Laframboise
28,228
57.40%
David H. McArthur
3,460
7.04%
Elisabeth Clark
1,493
3.04%
Claude Sabourin
2,510
5.10%
Laurent Filion (CHP)
202 0.41%
Mario Laframboise
Argenteuil—Mirabel
Michael O'Grady (M-L)
69 0.14%
Gatineau Françoise Boivin
19,198
42.09%
Richard Nadeau
18,368
40.27%
Gérald Nicolas
3,461
7.59%
Dominique Vaillancourt
2,610
5.72%
Brian Gibb
1,402
3.07%
Gabriel Girard-Bernier (M-L)
125 0.27%
Mark Assad
Stephane Salko (Mar.)
453 0.99%
Hull—Aylmer Marcel Proulx
20,135
41.87%
Alain Charette
15,626
32.49%
Pierrette Bellefeuille
3,963
8.24%
Pierre Laliberté
5,709
11.87%
Gail Walker
2,561
5.33%
Christian Legeais (M-L)
98
0.20%
Marcel Proulx
Laurentides—Labelle Dominique Boyer
14,459
29.43%
Johanne Deschamps
28,675
58.38%
Guillaume Desjardins
2,887
5.88%
Brendan Naef
1,320
2.69%
Jacques Léger
1,781
3.63%
new district
Nunavik—Eeyou Guy St-Julien
12,006
43.17%
Yvon Lévesque
12,578
45.23%
François Dionne
1,265
4.55%
Pierre Corbeil
1,097
3.94%
Martin Fournier
862
3.10%
Guy St-Julien
Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik
Pontiac David Smith
15,358
38.36%
L-Hubert Leduc
11,685
29.19%
Judith Grant
8,869
22.15%
Gretchen Schwarz
2,317
5.79%
Thierry Vicente
1,673
4.18%
Benoit Legros (M-L)
132
0.33%
Robert Bertrand§
Pontiac—Gatineau—Labelle
Rivière-des-Mille-Îles Yolaine Savignac
11,025
24.18%
Gilles-A. Perron
27,993
61.39%
Érick Gauthier
3,064
6.72%
Nicolas Du Cap
1,559
3.42%
Marie Martine Bédard
1,961
4.30%
Gilles-A. Perron
Rivière-du-Nord Lorraine Auclair
9,509
21.60%
Monique Guay
29,204
66.33%
Catherine Brousseau
2,435
5.53%
François Côté
1,290
2.93%
Marcel Poirier
1,129
2.56%
Christian Marcoux (Mar.)
459
1.04%
Monique Guay
Laurentides
Terrebonne—Blainville Pierre Gingras
9,048
19.70%
Diane Bourgeois
31,288
68.13%
Patrick Légaré
2,582
5.62%
Normand Beaudet
1,451
3.16%
Martin Drapeau
1,554
3.38%
Diane Bourgeois


Maps

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  2. Argenteuil-Mirabel
  3. Gatineau
  4. Hull-Aylmer
  5. Laurentides-Labelle
  6. Nunavik-Eeyou
  7. Pontiac
  8. Rivière-des-Mille-Îles
  9. Rivière-du-Nord
  10. Terrebonne-Blainville
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  • Conservative Party of Canada Conservative Party of Canada
  • Green Party of Canada Green Party of Canada
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  • New Democratic Party New Democratic Party

2000

Main article: 2000 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
BQ Liberal Canadian Alliance NDP PC Natural Law No Affiliation Other
Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik François Lemieux
15,567
42.76%
Guy St-Julien
18,198
49.99%
François Dionne
1,297
3.56%
Daniel Fredrick
534
1.47%
Sylvain Gemme
809
2.22%
Guy St-Julien
Abitibi
Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel Mario Laframboise
21,713
43.20%
Lise Bourgault
21,171
42.12%
Francine Labelle
2,897
5.76%
Didier Charles
550
1.09%
Jean-Denis Pelletier
1,848
3.68%
Marie-Thérèse Nault
256
0.51%
Laurent Filion
167
0.33%
Pierre Audette (Mar.)
934 1.86%
Gilles Bisson (Green)
723 1.44%
Maurice Dumas
Argenteuil—Papineau
Gatineau Richard Nadeau
12,817
25.40%
Mark Assad
25,960
51.45%
Stéphany Crowley
5,069
10.05%
Carl Hétu
1,763
3.49%
Michael F. Vasseur
3,619
7.17%
Jean-Claude Pommet
472
0.94%
Ronald Bélanger (Ind.)
389 0.77%
Samantha Demers
228 0.45%
Françoise Roy (M-L)
139
0.28%
Mark Assad
Hull—Aylmer Caroline Brouard
10,051
23.08%
Marcel Proulx
22,385
51.40%
Michel Geisterfer
3,639
8.36%
Peter Piening
1,521
3.49%
Guy Dufort
4,181
9.60%
Rita Bouchard
426
0.98%
Ron Gray
184
0.42%
Robert Brooks (CAP)
167 0.38%
Alexandre Legeais (M-L)
106 0.24%
Aubert Martins (Mar.)
892 2.05%
Marcel Proulx
Laurentides Monique Guay
30,337
49.90%
Dominique Boyer
23,619
38.85%
William Azeff
2,269
3.73%
Brendan Naef
720
1.18%
Jacques Vien
3,094
5.09%
Jacinthe Millaire
757
1.25%
Monique Guay
Pontiac—Gatineau—Labelle Johanne Deschamps
14,552
32.06%
Robert Bertrand
20,590
45.36%
Judith Grant
6,587
14.51%
Melissa Hunter
840
1.85%
Benoit Larocque
1,791
3.95%
Eleanor Hyodo
184
0.41%
Thomas J. Sabourin
98
0.22%
Christian Legeais (M-L)
93 0.20%
Gretchen Schwarz (Green)
654 1.44%
Robert Bertrand
Rivière-des-Mille-Îles Gilles-A. Perron
26,508
49.41%
Robert Fragasso
18,456
34.40%
François Desrochers
3,677
6.85%
Stephane Thinel
739
1.38%
Jonathan Paquette
2,935
5.47%
Eric Squire (Green)
1,329
2.48%
Gilles Perron
Saint-Eustache—Sainte-Thérèse­
Témiscamingue Pierre Brien
18,801
50.14%
Roch Charron
16,028
42.75%
Eric Larochelle
1,368
3.65%
Anik-Maude Morin
493
1.31%
Sébastien Héroux
804
2.14%
Pierre Brien
Terrebonne—Blainville Diane Bourgeois
28,933
51.91%
François-Hugues Liberge
17,668
31.70%
Guylaine St-Georges
3,741
6.71%
Normand Beaudet
1,111
1.99%
Mélanie Gemme
3,089
5.54%
Pascale Levert
1,193
2.14%
Paul Mercier

1997

Main article: 1997 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
BQ Liberal PC NDP Natural Law Other
Abitibi Jeannot Couture
14,168
Guy St-Julien
16,803
Armand Caouette
6,531
Claudette Paquin
909
Bernard Deshaies
Argenteuil—Papineau Maurice Dumas
21,202
Stéphane Hébert
17,648
André Robert
11,171
Didier Charles
836
Marie-Thérèse Nault
509
Laurent Filion (CHP)
505
Maurice Dumas
Gatineau Christian Picard
11,391
Mark Assad
25,298
Richard Côté
15,786
Michelle Bonner
982
Jean-Claude Pommet
448
Claude Grant (CHP)
445
Françoise Roy (M-L)
150
Mark Assad
Gatineau—La Lièvre
Hull—Aylmer Ginette Tétreault
9,922
Marcel Massé
25,835
Stéphane Rondeau
8,461
Peter Piening
1,317
Robert Mayer
266
Camille Fortin (Reform)
935
Gail Walker (Green)
586
Ron Gray (CHP)
275
Pierre Soublière (M-L)
151
Marcel Massé
Laurentides Monique Guay
28,649
Paul-André Forget
19,053
Jacques Vien
14,096
David Rovins
844
Monique Guay
Pontiac—Gatineau—Labelle Robert Coulombe
15,897
Robert Bertrand
22,736
Pierre Miller
9,187
Brenda Lee
1,097
Marc Lacroix
479
Thomas Sabourin (CHP)
269
Robert Bertrand
Saint-Eustache—Sainte-Thérèse Gilles Perron
25,806
Yolaine Savignac
16,280
Jean Blanchard
12,522
Valérie Kinslow
947
New district
Témiscamingue Pierre Brien
18,528
Nora Bélanger-Teed
12,678
Denis Pilon
7,879
Anik-Maude Morin
654
Pierre Brien
Terrebonne—Blainville Paul Mercier
28,066
Marcel Therrien
14,687
Dominic Dupuis
11,883
Colette Bouchard
1,090
Benoît Sauvageau
Terrebonne
Merged districts
Paul Mercier
Blainville—Deux-Montagnes

1993

Main article: 1993 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
BQ Liberal PC NDP Other
Abitibi Bernard Deshaies
18,876
Lucie Blais
6,666
Guy St-Julien
14,651
Louise Cloutier
951
Guy St-Julien
Argenteuil—Papineau Maurice Dumas
21,202
Jacques Desforges
14,234
Lise Bourgault
10,959
Jean G. Drapeau
888
Lise Bourgault
Blainville—Deux-Montagnes Paul Mercier
47,931
Pierre Brien
18,830
Monique Landry
11,823
Jean-Paul Rioux
853
Linda Légaré-St-Cyr (NL)
1,009
Richard Kirkman Kendall (Libert)
498
Gisèle Ray (PfC)
115
Monique Landry
Gatineau—La Lièvre Jules Fournier
25,006
Mark Assad
39,274
Jérôme P. Falardeau
4,464
Elizabeth Holden
1,096
Danièle Bélair (NL)
736
Nicole Leblanc (M-L)
200
Mark Assad
Hull—Aylmer Gilles Rocheleau
14,293
Marcel Massé
27,988
Pierre Chénier
3,244
Francine Bourque
1,346
George Halpern (Green)
466
Robert Mayer (NL)
401
Françoise Roy (M-L)
163
Linda Dubois (Abol)
63
Gilles Rocheleau
Laurentides Monique Guay
28,649
Michelle Tisseyre
18,716
Jacques Vien
7,059
Patricia Houle
815
Gilles Gervais (PfC)
484
Jacques Vien
Pontiac—Gatineau—Labelle Claude Radermaker
14,554
Robert Bertrand
17,377
Barry Moore
9,593
Nicole Des Roches
692
Brian Corriveau (Nat)
755
Glen Emmett Patrick Kealey (Ind)
402
Barry Moore
Témiscamingue Pierre Brien
22,555
Gilles Héroux
9,246
Gabriel Desjardins
7,806
Grégoire Deguire (Nat)
530
Célyne Ayotte (Abol)
300
Gabriel Desjardins
Terrebonne Benoît Sauvageau
56,235
Claire Brouillet
14,623
Jean-Marc Robitaille
9,496
Renée-Claude Lorimier
873
Christian Chouery (PfC)
445
Jean-Marc Robitaille

1988

Main article: 1988 Canadian federal election
Parties 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Progressive Conservative 7 2 0 0
Liberal 2 5 2 0
New Democratic 0 2 6 1
Independent 0 0 1 0
edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Rhinoceros Other
Abitibi Normand Michaud
6,251
Guy St-Julien
22,254
Gerry Lemoyne
10,161
Guy St-Julien
Argenteuil—Papineau Peter Georgakakos
11,088
Lise Bourgault
23,076
André Marc Paré
5,772
Michel Le Whip Paré
959
Lise Bourgault
Blainville—Deux-Montagnes Zsolt Pogany
13,787
Monique Landry
40,810
Louisette Tremblay-Hinton
9,243
Gilles Libellule Lehoux
1,782
Gilles Gervais (PfC)
150
Monique Landry
Gatineau—La Lièvre Mark Assad
23,507
Claudy Mailly
21,385
Marius Tremblay
8,394
Daniel Le Lièvre Villeneuve
660
Nicole Leblanc (Ind.)
364
Claudy Mailly
Gatineau
Hull—Aylmer Gilles Rocheleau
23,218
Nicole Moreault
14,849
Danielle Lapointe-Vienneau
7,170
Denis Le Citron Patenaude (Rhino)
661
Glen Kealey (Ind)
559
Serge Lafortune (Ind)
134
Gaston Isabelle
Laurentides Serge Paquette
15,752
Jacques Vien
31,000
Bill Clay
7,755
Denis Le Citron Patenaude
1,408
Jean Vigneault (PfC)
249
Fernand Ladouceur
Labelle
Pontiac—Gatineau—Labelle Brian Murphy
11,589
Barry Moore
20,522
John Trent
6,207
Barry Moore
Témiscamingue Laurent Guertin
5,843
Gabriel Desjardins
19,106
Rémy Trudel
15,623
Jean Ouellet
712
Gabriel Desjardins
Terrebonne Claire Brouillet
12,422
Jean-Marc Robitaille
35,345
Lauraine Vaillancourt
7,194
Alain Cowboy De Lagrave
1,647
Robert Toupin (Ind.)
10,390
Robert Toupin

1984

Main article: 1984 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Rhinoceros Parti nationaliste Other
Abitibi René Gingras
12,525
Guy St-Julien
23,230
Royal Tremblay
3,583
Robert Hamelin
2,264
Georges Caron
1,925
Alphonse Leduc (SC)
1,179
René Gingras
Argenteuil—Papineau Robert Gourd
12,096
Lise Bourgault
21,105
Bjorn L. Johansson
2,671
Claude Sam Sabourin
946
François Granger
566
Alphonse J. Bélec (Ind)
350
Robert Gourd
Argenteuil
Blainville—Deux-Montagnes Francis Fox
23,732
Monique Landry
28,863
Normand J. Labrie
5,609
Réjean O. Lafrenière
1,558
Daniel Epinat
1,032
Sylvie Houle (SC)
255
Charles C. Chiasson (Ind)
113
Sylvain G. Pelchat (PfC)
58
Katy S. Le Rougetel (Ind)
26
Francis Fox
Gatineau René Cousineau
17,496
Claudy Mailly
25,873
Sylvie Rossignol
6,543
Jean Scuvée
766
Jean-Guy Méthot (PfC)
142
René Cousineau
Hull—Aylmer Gaston Isabelle
17,058
Pierre Ménard
15,563
Jacques Audette
8,247
Carol Anctil
1,015
Émile Chartrand (PfC)
156
Gaston Isabelle
Hull
Labelle Claude Hotte
14,465
Fernand Ladouceur
28,286
Marc Péclet
4,670
Jacques Coco Miron
1,567
Adrien Grégoire
1,546
Albert Pouliot (SC)
274
Denis Tremblay (PfC)
84
Maurice Dupras
Pontiac—Gatineau—Labelle Elizabeth Dickson
10,025
Barry Moore
21,754
Paul Rowland
2,667
Dominique Dealbuquerque
524
Donna Craig-Méthot (PfC)
141
Thomas Lefebvre
Témiscamingue Henri Tousignant
13,756
Gabriel Desjardins
20,347
Guy Verville
2,189
Marcel Yves Bégin
1,457
Roberte Parent
2,126
Rachel Lord (SC)
626
Henri Tousignant
Terrebonne Joseph-Roland Comtois
19,040
Robert Toupin
43,822
Brian Umansky
6,454
Jean A. Bonin
3,060
Claude Brosseau (PfC)
292
Joseph-Roland Comtois

Notes and References

Notes

  1. Gilles Rocheleau was elected as a Liberal in 1988 election but left the Liberal caucus in 1990 to seat as an independent MP and joined the Bloc Québécois caucus later in 1990.
  2. Robert Toupin was elected as a Progressive Conservative in the 1984 election but left the PC caucus in 1986 to seat with the NDP. He left the NPD caucus in 1987 and sat as an independent until the 1988 election.

References

  1. "Thirty-sixth General Election 1997: Official Voting Results: Synopsis Abitibi". elections.ca. Retrieved February 24, 2021.
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