2012 Quebec general election




















Quebec general election, 2012







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125 seats in the National Assembly of Quebec
63 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout 74.60% (Increase17.17%)


















































































































































 
First party
Second party
Third party
 

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Leader

Pauline Marois

Jean Charest

François Legault
Party

Parti Québécois

Liberal

Coalition Avenir Québec
Leader since

June 26, 2007

April 30, 1998

November 4, 2011
Leader's seat

Charlevoix–Côte-de-Beaupré

Sherbrooke (lost re-election)

L'Assomption
Last election
51 seats, 35.17%
66 seats, 42.08%
7 seats, 16.37%1
Seats before
47
64
9
Seats won
54
50
19
Seat change

Increase7

Decrease14

Increase10
Popular vote
1,393,703
1,360,968
1,180,235
Percentage
31.95%
31.20%
27.05%
Swing

Decrease3.22pp

Decrease10.88pp

Increase10.68pp1

 
Fourth party
Fifth party
 

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Leader

Françoise David and Amir Khadir (as spokespeople)

Jean-Martin Aussant
Party

Québec solidaire

Option nationale
Leader since
February 4, 2006
October 31, 2011
Leader's seat

David: Gouin
Khadir: Mercier

Nicolet-Yamaska (lost re-election in Nicolet-Bécancour)
Last election
1 seat, 3.78%

pre-creation
Seats before
1
1
Seats won
2
0
Seat change

Increase1

Decrease1
Popular vote
263,111
82,539
Percentage
6.03%
1.89%
Swing

Increase2.25pp

pre-creation




Quebec Election 2012 Results Map.svg
Popular vote by riding. As this is an FPTP election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote, but instead via results by each riding. Click the map for more details.








Premier before election

Jean Charest
Liberal



Premier-designate

Pauline Marois
Parti Québécois






Seating plan following the election.


The Quebec general election of 2012 took place in the Canadian province of Quebec on September 4, 2012. Lieutenant Governor Pierre Duchesne dissolved the National Assembly on August 1, 2012, following Premier Jean Charest's request.[1] The Parti Québécois were elected to a minority government, with Pauline Marois becoming the first woman to be Premier of Quebec. The Quebec Liberal Party took second place, with Premier Jean Charest losing his seat. The newly formed party Coalition Avenir Québec led by François Legault took third place, while Québec solidaire took 2 seats out of the 125.[2]


It was the first time since 2007 (and only the third time in Quebec history) that a minority government would be formed, as no party won an absolute majority of the seats. Both the PQ and Liberal vote declined which boosted support for the CAQ and Quebec Solidaire.


During Marois' victory speech, an attack including gunshots and a fire occurred at the Métropolis concert hall housing the event[3] and a forty-year-old man died as a result of gunshot wounds.[4][5]




Contents






  • 1 Timeline


    • 1.1 2008


    • 1.2 2009


    • 1.3 2010


    • 1.4 2011


    • 1.5 2012




  • 2 Incumbent MNAs who did not run for re-election


  • 3 Party standings


  • 4 Opinion polls


  • 5 List of candidates


    • 5.1 (1) Bas-Saint-Laurent and (11) Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine


    • 5.2 (2) Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean and (9) Côte-Nord


    • 5.3 (3) Capitale-Nationale


    • 5.4 (4) Mauricie


    • 5.5 (5) Estrie (Eastern Townships)


    • 5.6 (6) Montreal


      • 5.6.1 East


      • 5.6.2 West




    • 5.7 (7) Outaouais


    • 5.8 (8) Abitibi-Témiscamingue and (10) Nord-du-Québec


    • 5.9 (12) Chaudière-Appalaches and (17) Centre-du-Québec


    • 5.10 (13) Laval


    • 5.11 (14) Lanaudière


    • 5.12 (15) Laurentides


    • 5.13 (16) Montérégie


      • 5.13.1 Eastern


      • 5.13.2 South Shore






  • 6 See also


  • 7 Footnotes


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links





Timeline



2008



  • December 8 – 39th Quebec general election

  • December 15 – Pauline Marois becomes the leader of the Official Opposition.

  • December 18 – Swearing in of the Cabinet members



2009



  • January 13 – Yvon Vallières is elected President of the National Assembly.

  • January 14 – An economic statement is pronounced by Monique Jérôme-Forget.

  • March 6 – Resignation of Mario Dumont (ADQ) as MNA of Rivière-du-Loup

  • March 10 – The opening speech of the 39th Quebec Legislature is pronounced by Premier Jean Charest.

  • March 25 — The Conservative Party of Quebec is registered.[6]

  • April 8 – Resignation of Monique Jérôme-Forget (Lib) as MNA of Marguerite-Bourgeoys

  • April 9 — The Parti nul is registered.[7]

  • June 22 – In two by-elections, Jean D'Amour (Lib) and Clément Gignac (Lib) are elected MNAs of Rivière-du-Loup and Marguerite-Bourgeoys respectively.

  • June 25 – Resignation of François Legault (PQ) as MNA of Rousseau

  • September 21 – In a by-election, Nicolas Marceau (PQ) is elected MNA of Rousseau with 57% of the vote.

  • October 18 – Gilles Taillon is elected as leader of the Action démocratique du Québec (ADQ).

  • November 6 – Éric Caire and Marc Picard leave the ADQ to sit as independents.

  • November 10 – Gilles Taillon resigns his post as ADQ leader amid Caire and Picard's defections. Taillon also called for a police investigation into the “troubling” funding practices in the party."[8]

  • November 19 – Gérard Deltell replaces Taillon as leader of ADQ.[9]



2010



  • January 6 – Resignation of Camil Bouchard (PQ) as MNA of Vachon

  • May 6 – Tony Tomassi is kicked out of the Liberal cabinet and caucus after it is revealed he was given a gasoline credit card by a private security firm.

  • July 5 – In a by-election, Martine Ouellet (PQ) is elected MNA of Vachon with 59% of the vote.

  • August 9 – Resignation of Jacques Dupuis (Lib) as MNA of Saint-Laurent

  • September 7 – Resignation of Claude Béchard as MNA of Kamouraska-Témiscouata (Lib), he dies from cancer later that day

  • September 13 – In a by-election, Jean-Marc Fournier (Lib) is elected MNA of Saint-Laurent with 64% of the vote.

  • November 29 – In a by-election, André Simard (PQ) is elected MNA of Kamouraska-Témiscouata with 37% of the vote.



2011



  • March 7 — A party named "Québec - Révolution démocratique" is registered.[10]

  • June 6 – Louise Beaudoin, Pierre Curzi, and Lisette Lapointe leave the Parti Québécois to sit as independents.[11]

  • June 7 – Jean-Martin Aussant leaves the Parti Québécois to sit as an independent.[12]

  • June 21 – Benoit Charette leaves the Parti Québécois to sit as an independent and René Gauvreau is asked to leave the Parti Québécois pending an investigation of his former aide.[13]

  • September 6 – Resignation of Nathalie Normandeau (Lib) as MNA of Bonaventure

  • September 19 – Jean-Martin Aussant (Ind, ex-PQ) announces his intention to register a new sovereigntist political party, Option nationale.[14]

  • November 4 – Coalition Avenir Québec, a new party led by François Legault, is officially registered.[15]

  • November 17 – Lisette Lapointe buys an Option nationale membership, but remains sitting as an independent.[16]

  • November 24 – Daniel Ratthé is expelled from the PQ caucus.[17]

  • December 5 – In a by-election, Damien Arsenault (Lib) is elected MNA of Bonaventure with 49.5% of the vote.

  • December 14 – The Coalition Avenir Québec and the ADQ announced an agreement in principle to merge, pending final approval from the ADQ membership.[18]

  • December 16 – Resignation of David Whissell (Lib) as MNA of Argenteuil[19]

  • December 19 – Éric Caire (Ind, ex-ADQ), Benoit Charette (Ind, ex-PQ), Marc Picard (Ind, ex-ADQ), and Daniel Ratthé (Ind, ex-PQ) join the Coalition Avenir Québec.[20]



2012








Pauline Marois on the campaign trail.



  • January 9 – François Rebello (PQ) joins the Coalition Avenir Québec.[21]

  • January 22 – The ADQ membership approves a merger with the Coalition Avenir Québec, resulting in ADQ MNA's Sylvie Roy, Janvier Grondin, François Bonnardel and leader Gérard Deltell becoming CAQ members.[22]

  • February 14 — The Coalition Avenir Québec is registered.[23]

  • February 25 – Founding convention of Option nationale.

  • March 4 – Independent Lisette Lapointe announces that she will not run in the next election.[24]

  • March 21 — The Équipe autonomiste is registered.[25]

  • April 3 - Louise Beaudoin (Ind) rejoins the Parti Québécois.[26]

  • April 5 - René Gauvreau (Ind) is re-admitted into the Parti Québécois.[27]

  • May 3 - Resignation of Tony Tomassi (Ind) as MNA of LaFontaine[28]

  • May 8 — The Middle Class Party of Quebec is registered.[29]

  • May 14 - Resignation of Line Beauchamp (Lib) as MNA of Bourassa-Sauvé[30]

  • June 11 - In by-elections, Marc Tanguay (Lib) is elected MNA of LaFontaine with 53% of the vote,[31] and Roland Richer (PQ) is elected MNA of Argenteuil with 36% of the vote.[32]

  • June 13 — The Coalition pour la constituante is registered.[33]

  • June 29 — The Parti démocratie chrétienne du Québec is renamed to Parti unité nationale.[34]

  • July 11 — Documents from the Quebec Liberal Party and the Government suggest that a general election will be called on August 1 and take place on Tuesday, September 4.

  • July 13 — The Quebec Citizens' Union is registered.[35]

  • August 1 - Lieutenant Governor Pierre Duchesne dissolves the National Assembly, on Premier Jean Charest's request, and calls an election for September 4, 2012.[1]

  • September 4 - The election takes place.
    • Pauline Marois's victory speech is disrupted by the 2012 Montreal shooting.




Incumbent MNAs who did not run for re-election











Party standings

















































































































































































































































































































































e • d Summary of the September 4, 2012, National Assembly of Quebec election results[36]
Party[37]
Party leader[37]
Candidates[36]
Seats
Popular vote

2008

Dissol.

2012
Change
%
Number
%
Change (pp)


Parti Québécois

Pauline Marois
125
51
47
54
+3
43.20
1,393,703
31.95
-3.22


Liberal

Jean Charest
125
66
64
50
-16
40.00
1,360,968
31.20
-10.88


Coalition Avenir Québec

François Legault
125
7
9
19
+12
15.20
1,180,235
27.05
+10.68


Québec solidaire

Françoise David, Amir Khadir††
124
1
1
2
+1
1.60
263,111
6.03
+2.25


Option nationale

Jean-Martin Aussant
120
*
1

*

82,539
1.89
*


Green

Claude Sabourin
66





43,394
0.99
-1.18
 

Independent
46

1



11,578
0.27
+0.07


Conservative

Luc Harvey
27
*


*

7,654
0.18
*


Coalition pour la constituante
Marc Fafard
29
*


*

5,197
0.12
*


Parti nul
Renaud Blais
10
*


*

2,743
0.06
*


Équipe autonomiste
Guy Boivin
17
*


*

2,182
0.05
*


Quebec Citizens' Union
Alexis St-Gelais
20
*


*

2,089
0.05
*

Middle Class
Jean Lavoie
7
*


*

2,053
0.05
*


Marxist–Leninist
Pierre Chénier
25





1,969
0.05
-0.03


Parti indépendantiste
Michel Lepage
10





1,244
0.03
-0.10


Unité Nationale
Paul Biron
12
*


*

1,227
0.03
*


Bloc Pot

Hugô St-Onge
2
*


*

420
0.01
*

Quebec – Democratic Revolution
Robert Genesse
1
*


*

256
0.01
*


Parti équitable
Yvan Rodrigue
1
*


*

126
0.00
*
 
Independent Option nationale
*
1

 
Vacant
1


Total

892

125

125

125
0
100.00%

4,362,688
100.00

Valid ballots
4,362,688
98.78
+0.28
Rejected ballots
53,749
1.22
-0.28
Voter turnout
4,416,437
74.60
+17.17
Registered electors
5,919,778


Notes:




Results change is compared to the Action démocratique du Québec in 2008.


†† The party avoids formally designating David and Khadir as co-leaders, relying instead on internal direct democracy during general assembly meetings; the de jure leader recognized by the Chief Electoral Officer of Quebec (DGE) is Régent Séguin.[38]

* Party did not nominate candidates in the previous election.


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^1 Results change is compared to the Action démocratique du Québec in 2008.

















































Vote share
PQ
31.95%
PLQ
31.20%
CAQ
27.05%
QS
6.03%
Option nationale
1.89%
Green
0.99%
Others
0.89%




Opinion polls




Evolution of voting intentions for the 2012 Quebec general election. Dots are individual poll results and trend lines are local regressions with 95% confidence interval.








































































































































































































































Polling firm
Last date of polling
Link

QLP

PQ

CAQ

QS

ON

GPQ

Other

2012 Election

September 4, 2012

HTML
31.20

31.95
27.05
6.03
1.89
0.99
0.89

Forum Research

September 3, 2012

PDF
29

36
25
6
2
2
0

EKOS

September 2, 2012

PDF
23.2

36.0
24.5
10.7


5.5

Léger Marketing

August 31, 2012

PDF
27

33
28
7
3
1
1

CROP

August 29, 2012

HTML
26

32
28
9
2
2
1

Forum Research

August 28, 2012

PDF
28

33
27
8
2
2
0

CROP

August 26, 2012

HTML
26

33
28
7
3
3
1

Léger Marketing

August 24, 2012

PDF
27

33
28
7
2
2
1

Forum Research

August 20, 2012

PDF

35
29
24
9
1
2
0

Léger Marketing

August 16, 2012

PDF
28

33
27
6
3
2
0

CROP

August 14, 2012

HTML
27

34
25
7
2
3
1

Forum Research

August 13, 2012

PDF
31

35
25
6

2
0

Léger Marketing

August 8, 2012

PDF
31

32
27
6
2
2
0

CROP

August 8, 2012

HTML
29

32
21
8
2
3
4

Forum Research

August 7, 2012

PDF
32

34
24
6

3
0

Forum Research

August 1, 2012

PDF
38

39
14
4

3
0

Léger Marketing

July 31, 2012

PDF
31

33
21
7
2
4
2

2008 Election

December 8, 2008

HTML

42.08
35.17

3.78

2.17
16.80


















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































List of candidates


The deadline for candidacies was August 18, 2012 at 2 pm.[1]


  • Official Search page for candidates, by party or by electoral division (monvote.qc.ca, a website of the Chief Electoral Officer of Quebec)


(1) Bas-Saint-Laurent and (11) Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine
























































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  Liberal   PQ   CAQ   QS   ON Other

Bonaventure


Damien Arsenault


Sylvain Roy

Jean-Marc Landry

Patricia Chartier

Louis-Patrick St-Pierre



Damien Arsenault

Côte-du-Sud


Norbert Morin


André Simard

François Lagacé

Josée Michaud

Marc-André Robert

Serge Lévesque (ÉA)

Norbert Morin
Montmagny-L'Islet

Gaspé


Georges Mamelonet


Gaétan Lelièvre

Yvan Blanchard

Éric Boucher

Frédérick DeRoy



Georges Mamelonet

Îles-de-la-Madeleine


Germain Chevarie


Jeannine Richard

Georges Painchaud

Yvonne Langford

Jonathan Godin



Germain Chevarie

Matane-Matapédia

Jean-Clément Ouellet


Pascal Bérubé

Pierre d'Amours

Diane Bélanger

Geneviève Allard

Lise Deschênes (Green)

Pascal Gauthier (ÉA)



Pascal Bérubé
Matane

merged district

Danielle Doyer
Matapédia

Rimouski

Raymond Giguère


Irvin Pelletier

Jean-Paul Carrier

Rosalie Carrier Cyr

Pierre Beaudoin

Clément Pelletier (Green)

Renaud Blais (PN)



Irvin Pelletier

Rivière-du-Loup–Témiscouata


Jean D'Amour

Michel Lagacé

Gaétan Lavoie

Stacy Larouche

Jonathan St-Pierre

Nadia Pelletier (Green)

Sylvain Potvin (CC)



Jean D'Amour
Rivière-du-Loup

merged district

André Simard
Kamouraska-Témiscouata


(2) Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean and (9) Côte-Nord














































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  Liberal   PQ   CAQ   QS   ON Other

Chicoutimi

Carol Néron


Stéphane Bédard

Alix Boivin

Pierre Dostie

Catherine Bouchard-Tremblay

Simon Lavoie (PCM)

Stéphane Bédard

Dubuc


Serge Simard


Jean-Marie Claveau

François Tremblay

Marie Francine Bienvenue

David Girard

Charles-Olivier B. Tremblay (Ind.)

Pascal Tremblay (Ind.)



Serge Simard

Duplessis

Lise Pelletier


Lorraine Richard

Gervais Gagné

Jacques Gélineau

Yan Rivard


Marc Fafard (CC)

Alain Magnan (Ind.)



Lorraine Richard

Jonquière

Martine Girard


Sylvain Gaudreault

Pierre-Olivier Simard

Réjean Dumais

Sébastien Lévesque


Alexis St-Gelais (QCU)

Alain Létourneau (PN)

Tommy Gagnon (Ind.)



Sylvain Gaudreault

Lac-Saint-Jean

Jeannot Boulianne


Alexandre Cloutier

Michel Simard

Frédérick Plamondon

Jordan Racine

France Bergeron (Green)

Matthew Babin (BP)



Alexandre Cloutier

René-Lévesque

Pascal Chouinard


Marjolain Dufour

Dereck Blouin-Perry

Julie Gonthier-Brazeau

Maxime Cantin



Marjolain Dufour

Roberval

Georges Simard


Denis Trottier

Alain Hamel

Olivier Bouchard-Lamontagne

Catherine Douesnard



Denis Trottier


(3) Capitale-Nationale


















































































































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  Liberal   PQ   CAQ   QS   ON Other

Charlesbourg


Michel Pigeon

Christophe Fortier Guay


Denise Trudel

Marie Céline Domingue

Guillaume Cyr


Pierre Chénier (ML)

Yves Marier (ÉA)

Daniel Lachance (PUN)

Jérôme Paquin (PN)

Alain Pérusse (Ind.)



Michel Pigeon

Charlevoix–Côte-de-Beaupré

Claire Rémillard


Pauline Marois

Ian Latrémouille

André Jacob

Pierre Tremblay

Daniel Laforest (CC)

Pauline Marois
Charlevoix

Chauveau

Marie-Ève Picard-Bédard

Marie-Ève D’Ascola


Gérard Deltell

Sébastien Bouchard

Ariane Grondin

Gaétan Roy (PC)

Noémie Rocque (QCU)

Normand Michaud (ÉA)

Sylvain Rancourt (PCM)



Gérard Deltell

Jean-Lesage


André Drolet

Pierre Châteauvert

Johanne Lapointe

Élaine Hémond

Christian St-Pierre

Claude Moreau (ML)

Simon Beaudoin (QCU)

Steve Nadeau (ÉA)

Oxana Vassiltchenko (PUN)

Debelle Michel (Ind.)



André Drolet

Jean-Talon


Yves Bolduc

Neko Likongo

Hugues Beaulieu

Émilie Guimond-Bélanger

Guillaume Langlois

Stéphane Pouleur (ÉA)

Yves Bolduc

La Peltrie


Jean-François Gosselin

Jean-Luc Jolivet


Éric Caire

Brigitte Hannequin

Alexandre Desmeules

Charlotte Cyr (ÉA)

Anthony Leclerc (Ind.)



Éric Caire

Louis-Hébert


Sam Hamad

Rosette Côté

Michel Hamel

Guillaume Boivin


Sol Zanetti

Guillaume Dion (CC)

Véronique Durand (PC)

Maxime Guérin (QCU)

Hugues Fortin (ÉA)

Julie Lachance (PN)



Sam Hamad

Montmorency


Raymond Bernier

Michel Létourneau


Michelyne St-Laurent

Lucie Charbonneau

Jean Bouchard

Maryse Belley (ÉA)

Luc Duranleau (PI)

Jean Lavoie (PCM)

Martin Roussel (Ind.)



Raymond Bernier

Portneuf


Michel Matte

René Perreault


Jacques Marcotte

Raphaël Langevin

Marianne Garnier

Sylvie Gagné (PC)

Yves St-Amant (Ind.)



Michel Matte

Taschereau


Clément Gignac


Agnès Maltais


Mario Asselin

Serge Roy


Catherine Dorion

François Tremblay (CC)

Guy Boivin (ÉA)

Jean-Luc Savard (PN)



Agnès Maltais

Vanier-Les Rivières


Patrick Huot

Marc Dean


Sylvain Lévesque

Monique Voisine

Mathieu Fillion

Jean Cloutier (Green)

Daniel Brisson (PC)

Jean-François Morency (ÉA)

Carl Côté (Ind.)



Patrick Huot
Vanier


(4) Mauricie












































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  Liberal   PQ   CAQ   QS   ON Other

Champlain

Marc-Antoine Trudel


Noëlla Champagne

Pierre Jackson

Yves Sansregret

Émilie Joly

Jessy Trottier (ÉA)

Éric L'Abbée (Ind.)



Noëlla Champagne

Laviolette


Julie Boulet

André Beaudoin

Sylvain Medzalabenleth

Jean-François Dubois

Gabriel Pelland

Jean-Paul Bédard (ML)

Jean Marceau (Ind.)



Julie Boulet

Maskinongé


Jean-Paul Diamond

Patrick Lahaie


Jean Damphousse

Julie Veilleux

Émilie Viau-Drouin

Laurence J. Requilé (Green)

Marie Anny Gosselin (CC)

Didier Provencher (ÉA)

Linda Delmé (PCM)



Jean-Paul Diamond

Saint-Maurice

Robert Pilotte


Luc Trudel


Pierre Giguère

Luc Lafrance

Nathalie Lortie

Gilles Noël (PUN)

Marie-Paule Bertrand (Ind.)




Claude Pinard

Trois-Rivières


Danielle St-Amand


Djemila Benhabib

Andrew D'Amours

Jean-Claude Landry

Charles-Hugo Normand

Kathie Mc Nicoll (ÉA)

Robert Deschamps (Ind.)



Danielle St-Amand


(5) Estrie (Eastern Townships)












































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  Liberal   PQ   CAQ   QS   ON Other

Mégantic


Ghislain Bolduc

Gloriane Blais

Raymonde Lapointe

William Leclerc Bellavance

Jasmin Roy-Rouleau

Jacques Audet (Ind.)

Jean-Luc Perron (Ind.)




Johanne Gonthier
Mégantic-Compton

Orford


Pierre Reid

Michel Breton

Jean L'Écuyer

Patricia Tremblay

Marie-Hélène Martin

Guillaume Corriveau (Green)

Serge Trottier (CC)



Pierre Reid

Richmond


Karine Vallières


Étienne-Alexis Boucher

Marie-Soleil Perron

Colombe Landry

Jean-Sébastien Lamothe

Nick Fonda (Green)

Danielle Voisard (CC)




Yvon Vallières

Saint-François

Nathalie Goguen


Réjean Hébert

Éric Giroux

André Poulin

Gaby Machabée

Lindsay-Jane Gowman (Green)

Lionel Lambert (PUN)




Monique Gagnon-Tremblay

Sherbrooke


Jean Charest


Serge Cardin

Philippe Girard

Christian Bibeau

Évelyne Beaudin

Suzanne Richer (Green)

Christian Clavet (PI)



Jean Charest


(6) Montreal



East




































































































































































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  Liberal   PQ   CAQ   QS   ON Other

Anjou–Louis-Riel


Lise Thériault

Martine Roux


Richard Campeau

Marlène Lessard

Raphaël Couture

Samuel Stohl (CC)

Linda Sullivan (ML)



Lise Thériault
Anjou

Bourassa-Sauvé


Rita de Santis

Marianne Dessureault

Louis Pelletier

Will Prosper

Nancy Lavallée

Éric Guerra-Grenier Jr. (Green)

vacant

Bourget

Dave McMahon


Maka Kotto

Mario Bentrovato

Patrice Gagnon

Paolo Zambito

Gilbert Caron (Green)

Jan Stohl (CC)

Claude Brunelle (ML)

Gaston Savard (PUN)

Sylvie R. Tremblay (PI)



Maka Kotto

Crémazie


Eleni Bakopanos


Diane De Courcy

Carla El-Ghandour

André Frappier

Yanek Lauzière-Fillion

Yves Laporte (Green)


Lisette Lapointe

Gouin

Anson Duran


Nicolas Girard

Bernard Labadie


Françoise David



Sameer Muldeen (Green)

Gilles Guibord (PUN)



Nicolas Girard

Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Alexandre Farley


Carole Poirier

David Monette


Alexandre Leduc

André Lamy

Nicholas Kulak (Green)

Jean-François Jetté (CC)

Christine Dandenault (ML)

Serge Provost (PI)

Denis Poulin (PN)



Carole Poirier

Jeanne-Mance–Viger


Filomena Rotiroti

Nicolas Bonami

Jean-François Gagné

Marie-Chantal Locas

Julie Surprenant

Garnet Colly (ML)

Filomena Rotiroti

LaFontaine


Marc Tanguay

Marc Boulerice

Domenico Cavaliere

Christine Filiatrault

Maxime St-Arnault

Gaëtan Bérard (Green)

Patrice Raza (PC)

Steven Hombrados (QCU)



Marc Tanguay

Laurier-Dorion


Gerry Sklavounos

10,987
34.08%



Badiona Bazin

8,524
26.44%



Marie Josée Godbout

3,154
9.78%




Andrés Fontecilla

7,844
24.33%



Miguel Tremblay

912
2.83%



Danny Polifroni (Green) 480 1.49%

Yves Pageau (CC) 66 0.20%

Peter Macrisopoulos (ML) 100 0.31%

David H. Cherniak (Ind.) 119 0.37%

Michel Dugré (Ind./nd) 50 0.16%



Gerry Sklavounos

Mercier

Anne Pâquet

Jean Poirier

Julie Boncompain


Amir Khadir

Nicolas Payne

David Kovacs (Green)

Amir Khadir

Pointe-aux-Trembles

Jessica Cialdella


Nicole Léger

Guy Boutin

Natacha Larocque

Guillaume Simard L'Heureux

Geneviève Royer (ML)

Gérald Briand (PI)

Jean-Marcel Seck (Ind.)



Nicole Léger

Rosemont

Madwa-Nika Phanord-Cadet


Jean-François Lisée

Léo Fradette

François Saillant

Johanne Lavoie

Daniel Guersan (CC)

Stéphane Chénier (ML)

Raynald St-Onge (BP)




Louise Beaudoin

Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques

Étienne Collins


Daniel Breton

Cédrick Beauregard


Manon Massé

Denis Monière

Serge Lachapelle (ML)

Edson Emilio (QCU)

Louis Provencher (PCM)

Jean-Marc Labrèche (Ind.)

Dimitri Mourkes (Ind.)




Martin Lemay

Viau


Emmanuel Dubourg

Gabriel Arbieto Munayco

Walid Hadid

Geneviève Fortier-Moreau

Simon-Pierre Bélanger

Eric Perreault-Chamberland (Green)

Emmanuel Dubourg


West





































































































































































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  Liberal   PQ   CAQ   QS   ON Other

Acadie


Christine St-Pierre

Rachid Bandou

Abel-Claude Arslanian

Marianne Breton-Fontaine

Sébastien Croteau



Christine St-Pierre

D'Arcy-McGee


Lawrence Bergman

Guy Amyot

Sophie Leroux

Émilie Beauchesne



Abraham Weizfeld (Ind.)

Lawrence Bergman

Jacques-Cartier


Geoffrey Kelley

Olivier Gendreau

Paola L. Hawa

François-Xavier Charlebois

Raphael Hébert

Alex Tyrrell (Green)

Ágnes Mina Barti (QCU)

Francis Juneau (Ind.)



Geoffrey Kelley

Marguerite-Bourgeoys


Robert Poëti

Jessica Riggi

Michel Delisle

Yebo Romaric Okou

Véronique Pelletier

Yves Le Seigle (ML)


Clément Gignac

Marquette


François Ouimet

Étienne Gougoux

Victor A. Tan

Claudelle Cyr

Patrick Valois

John Symon (Green)

François Ouimet

Mont-Royal


Pierre Arcand

André Normandeau

Stefan Stanczykowski

Marc-André Beauchamp

Guillaume Blanchet

Ken McMurray (Green)

Amal Bouchentouf (CC)

Diane Johnston (ML)



Pierre Arcand

Nelligan


Yolande James

Marcos Archambault

Philippe Boileau

Elahé Machouf

François Landry

Kristianne Brunet (Green)

Jean-Dominic Lévesque-René (QCU)



Yolande James

Notre-Dame-de-Grâce


Kathleen Weil

Olivier Sirard

Angely Pacis

David Mandel

Sylvain Labranche


Claude Sabourin (Green)

Rachel Hoffman (ML)



Kathleen Weil

Outremont


Raymond Bachand

Roxanne Gendron

Claude Michaud

Édith Laperle

Luc Séguin

Olga Sharonova (CC)

Jonathan Moffatt (QCU)

Mathieu Marcil (PN)



Raymond Bachand

Robert-Baldwin


Pierre Marsan

Alexandre Pagé-Chassé

Toni Rinow

Sarah Landry

Sophie Turcot

Mathieu Mireault (Green)

Fredrick-Anthony Ghali (QCU)



Pierre Marsan

Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne


Marguerite Blais

Sophie Stanké

Joakim Beaupré

Nicolas Boisclair

Luc Lefebvre

Andrzej Jastrzebski (PUN)

Marguerite Blais

Saint-Laurent


Jean-Marc Fournier

Roger Gagnon

George Manolikakis

Marie Josèphe Pigeon

Maxime Bellerose

Pierre Etienne Loignon (Green)

Fernand Deschamps (ML)

Brian Jenkins (PUN)



Jean-Marc Fournier

Verdun


Henri-François Gautrin


Thierry St-Cyr

André Besner

Chantale Michaud

Marc-Antoine Daneau

Jeffrey Mackie (Green)

Eileen Studd (ML)

Philippe Refghi (QCU)



Henri-François Gautrin

Westmount–Saint-Louis


Jacques Chagnon

Marc-André Bahl

Johnny Kairouz

Mélissa Desjardins

Benoît Guérin

Lisa Julie Cahn (Green)

Pierre JC Allard (Ind./nd)



Jacques Chagnon


(7) Outaouais












































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  Liberal   PQ   CAQ   QS   ON Other

Chapleau


Marc Carrière

Yves Morin

Luc Angers

Benoit Renaud

Eid Harb

Jonathan Meijer (Green)

Pierre Soublière (ML)



Marc Carrière

Gatineau


Stéphanie Vallée

Maude Tremblay

Michel Halloran

Francis Da Silva-Casimiro

Nicolas Lepage

Brandon Bolduc (Green)

Yvon Breton (ML)



Stéphanie Vallée

Hull


Maryse Gaudreault

Gilles Aubé

Étienne Boulrice


Bill Clennett

Mikaël St-Louis

Jozyam Ilsa Fontaine (Green)

Gabriel Girard Bernier (ML)

Kamal Maghri (QCU)

Marc Fiset (PN)



Maryse Gaudreault

Papineau


Alexandre Iracà

Jean-François Primeau

Chantal Dubé

Katia Gagnon

Jonathan Beauchamp

Alexandre Deschênes (ML)

Christine Gagné (PN)

Mario Parent (Ind.)




Norman MacMillan

Pontiac


Charlotte L'Écuyer

Geneviève Gendron-Nadeau

André Laframboise

Charmain Levy

Patrick Émard

Garry Bélair (Green)

Louis Lang (ML)



Charlotte L'Écuyer


(8) Abitibi-Témiscamingue and (10) Nord-du-Québec










































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  Liberal   PQ   CAQ   QS   ON Other

Abitibi-Est


Pierre Corbeil

7,653




Élizabeth Larouche

8,430



Samuel Dupras

4,059



Sarah Charbonneau-Beaulieu

1,047



Richard Trudel

452



Yvette Poucachiche (Green)

316



Pierre Corbeil

Abitibi-Ouest

Claude Nelson Morin

4,399




François Gendron

12,066



Sébastien D'Astous

4,759



Ghislaine Camirand

1,260



Grégory Vézeau

997





François Gendron

Rouyn-Noranda–Témiscamingue

Melissa Turgeon

7,983




Gilles Chapadeau

11,082



Bernard Flebus

7,140



Guy Leclerc

2,941



Sébastien-L. Pageon

534



Robert Bertrand (Green)

451




Daniel Bernard









































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  Liberal   PQ   CAQ   QS   ON Other

Ungava

Gérald Lemoyne

3,701




Luc Ferland

4,854



Stéphane Robichaud

1,176



Sylvain Couture

655



Dominic Hamelin-Johnston

277





Luc Ferland


(12) Chaudière-Appalaches and (17) Centre-du-Québec






































































































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  Liberal   PQ   CAQ   QS   ON Other

Arthabaska


Claude Bachand

Lucie LeBrun


Sylvie Roy

Christine Letendre

Rémi Marineau

François Fillion (Green)

Eric Lafontaine (QCU)

Jean Landry (Ind.)



Claude Bachand

Beauce-Nord

Jack Roy

Daniel Bizier


André Spénard

Yv Bonnier Viger

Stéphane Trudel

Gwendoline Mathieu-Poulin (Green)

Danielle Favreau (CC)

Sébastien Drouin (PC)

Benoît Roy (Ind.)




Janvier Grondin

Beauce-Sud


Robert Dutil

Luc Villeneuve

Richard Savoie

Marie-Claude Verville

Vanessa Roy


Robert Genesse (QRD)

Jean Rhéaume (Ind.)



Robert Dutil

Bellechasse


Dominique Vien

Clément Pouliot


Christian Lévesque

Benoit Comeau



Linda Beaudoin (PC)

Sébastien Ruel (ÉA)

Christine Lavoie (PUN)

Patrice Aubin (PCM)



Dominique Vien

Chutes-de-la-Chaudière

Réal St-Laurent

Daniel Lachance


Marc Picard

Eveline Gueppe



Marielle Parent (Green)

Renaud Grégoire (PC)



Marc Picard

Drummond–Bois-Francs

Marie Désilets

Annie Jean


Sébastien Schneeberger

Francis Soulard

Martin Allard

François Picard (PC)

Robert Dufour (PUN)

Pierre Hébert (Ind.)



Yves-François Blanchet
Drummond

Johnson

Nancy Boyce


Yves-François Blanchet

Stéphane Legault

Julie Dionne

Steve Lemay

Benoit Lussier (PC)


Étienne-Alexis Boucher

Lévis


Gilles Lehouillier

Stéphane Labrie


Christian Dubé

Valérie Guilloteau

Nathaly Dufour


Luc Harvey (PC)

Carl Michaud (ÉA)

Paul Biron (PUN)

Patrick Vallières (PCM)

Yvan Rodrigue (PÉ)



Gilles Lehouillier

Lotbinière-Frontenac


Laurent Lessard

Kaven Mathieu

Martin Caron

Marie-Christine Rochefort






Sylvie Roy
Lotbinière

merged district

Laurent Lessard
Frontenac

Nicolet-Bécancour

Marc Descôteaux

Gilles Mayrand


Donald Martel


none[39]


Jean-Martin Aussant

Mathieu Benoit (PC)

Jean-Martin Aussant
Nicolet-Yamaska


(13) Laval




























































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  Liberal   PQ   CAQ   QS   ON Other

Chomedey


Guy Ouellette

Jean Cooke

Marielle Potvin

Francine Bellerose

Patrick Simard

Stéphanie Stevenson (Green)

Kamal Germanos Lutfi (Ind.)



Guy Ouellette

Fabre


Gilles Ouimet

François-Gycelain Rocque


Dominique Anglade

Wilfried Cordeau

Bruno Forget

Jean-François Lepage (Green)

Philippe Mayrand (Ind.)




Michelle Courchesne

Laval-des-Rapides


Alain Paquet


Léo Bureau-Blouin

Maud Cohen

Sylvie Des Rochers

Lawrence Côté-Collins

Carl Desmarais (Green)

Monique Chartrand (CC)



Alain Paquet

Mille-Îles


Francine Charbonneau


Robert Carrier

Jean Prud’homme

Nicole Bellerose

Alain Sénécal

Henrico Negro (Green)

Carlos Silva (QCU)

Régent Millette (Ind.)



Francine Charbonneau

Sainte-Rose

Geneviève April


Suzanne Proulx


François Gaudreau

Nicolas Chatel-Launay

Sylvain Fortin

Ioan-Adrian Hancu (Ind.)

new district

Vimont


Jean Rousselle

Linda Tousignant


Christopher Skeete

David Lanneville

Catherine Houbart

Alain Robert (PC)

Jean-Marc Boyer (Ind.)




Vincent Auclair


(14) Lanaudière













































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  Liberal   PQ   CAQ   QS   ON Other

Berthier

Catherine Haulard


André Villeneuve


François Benjamin

Louise Beaudry

Raymond Guay

Dany Ouellet (Green)

Pierre Baril (CC)



André Villeneuve

Joliette


Pascal Beaupré


Véronique Hivon

Normand Masse

Flavie Trudel

Amélie Dolbec

Mikey Colangelo Lauzon (PC)

Michel Thouin (QCU)

Jean-Mathieu Desmarais (Ind.)



Véronique Hivon

L'Assomption

Lise Hébert

Lizabel Nitoi


François Legault

Sylvain Fournier

Evelyne Marcil

Christine Lebel (Green)

Scott McKay

Masson

Suzanne Rathé


Diane Hamelin

Christian Gauthier

Jacinthe Sabourin

Samuel Bergeron

Michel Paulette (Green)

Adam Stohl (CC)




Guillaume Tremblay

Repentigny

Marc Thompson


Scott McKay

Chantal Longpré

Olivier Huard

Anne-Marie Labrosse



new district

Rousseau

Mario Racette


Nicolas Marceau

Laurence R. Fortin

François Lépine

Gilles Chapdelaine

André Matteau (PI)

Robert Boucher (Ind.)



Nicolas Marceau

Terrebonne

Josée Gingras


Mathieu Traversy


Gaétan Barrette

Yan Smith

Marc-André Dénommée

Benoit Carignan (Green)

Patrick Dubé (CC)



Mathieu Traversy


(15) Laurentides































































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  Liberal   PQ   CAQ   QS   ON Other

Argenteuil

Lise Proulx


Roland Richer


Mario Laframboise

Yvan Zanetti

Patrick Sabourin

Stephen Matthews (Green)

Roland Richer

Bertrand

Yannick Ouellette


Claude Cousineau

Jean-Marc Lacoste

Lise Boivin

Samuelle Ducrocq-Henry

Marc Saint-Germain (Green)

Patrick Dubé (CC)



Claude Cousineau

Blainville

Joao Neves

Bernard Généreux


Daniel Ratthé

Étienne Ferland

Christian Bélanger

Michel Sigouin (Green)

Yan Bégin (PI)



Daniel Ratthé

Deux-Montagnes

Stéphanie Ménard


Daniel Goyer


Benoit Charette

Normand Godon

Wilson Ortiz

Princess Brooks (Green)

Benoit Charette

Groulx


Linda Lapointe

Raymond Archambault


Hélène Daneault

Sylvie Giguère

Alain Marginean

Alec Ware (Green)

Alex Munteanu (Ind.)



René Gauvreau

Labelle

Vicki Emard


Sylvain Pagé

Robert Milot

Normand St-Amour

Simon Marcil

François Beauchamp (Green)

Sylvain Pagé

Mirabel

Ismaël Boisvert


Denise Beaudoin


Sylvie D'Amours

Mylène Jaccoud

Jean-François Pouliot

Eric Emond (Ind.)

Denise Beaudoin

Saint-Jérôme

Marc Bustamante


Gilles Robert


Jacques Duchesneau

Vincent Lemay-Thivierge

Julien Benca

Olivier Adam (Green)

Gilles Robert
Prévost


(16) Montérégie



Eastern
















































































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  Liberal   PQ   CAQ   QS   ON Other

Borduas

Conrad Deschênes


Pierre Duchesne

Emmanuelle Géhin

Jean-François Lessard

Martin Dulac

Mary Harper (Green)

Michel Lepage (PI)




Pierre Curzi

Brome-Missisquoi


Pierre Paradis

Richard Leclerc

Benoit Legault

Benoit Van Caloen

Patrick Melchior

Louise Martineau (Green)

Dominique Favreau (CC)

Jacques Pipon (PC)

Gilles Alarie (Ind.)

Jean-Pierre Dufault (Ind.)



Pierre Paradis

Chambly

Julie Tremblay


Bertrand St-Arnaud

Martin Trudeau

Anne Poussard

Martin Laramée

Nicholas Lescarbeau (Green)

Daniel Nicol (PC)



Bertrand St-Arnaud

Granby

Guy Gaudord

Luc Perron


François Bonnardel

Éric Bédard

Jocelyn Beaudoin

Francine St-Onge (CC)

Stéphane Gagné (PC)

Stéphane Deschamps (PN)



François Bonnardel
Shefford

Iberville

Alain Ménard


Marie Bouillé


Claire Samson

Myriam-Zaa Normandin

Claude Chagnon

Marie-France Allard (Green)

Marie Bouillé

Richelieu

Alain Plante


Élaine Zakaïb

Jean-Bernard Émond

Marie-Ève Mathieu

Michaël Rocheleau




Sylvain Simard

Saint-Hyacinthe

Louise Arpin


Émilien Pelletier

Pierre Schetagne

Richard Gingras

Jérôme Saint-Amand

Isabelle Leclerc (PC)

Thomas Gagné (QCU)

Alexandre Bruneau (ÉA)

Lise Gaudette (PUN)



Émilien Pelletier

Saint-Jean

Martin Massé


Dave Turcotte

Yvan Berthelot

Carole Lusignan

Félix Lemaire

Carmyn Girard (PC)

François Mailly (QCU)

Yvon Sylva Aubé (PI)



Dave Turcotte

Verchères

Maxime St-Onge


Stéphane Bergeron


Chantal Soucy

Marie-Thérèse Toutant

Diane Massicotte

Mario Geoffrion (CC)

Steven Terranova (Ind.)



Stéphane Bergeron


South Shore



















































































































































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
  Liberal   PQ   CAQ   QS   ON Other

Beauharnois

Lyse Lemieux


Guy Leclair

Michel Drouin

Pierre-Paul St-Onge

Jérémie Poupart Montpetit

Bruno Auclair (Green)

Lynne Mimeault (PC)

Matthieu Bonin (Ind.)

Sylvain Larocque (Ind./nd)



Guy Leclair

Châteauguay


Pierre Moreau

Maryse Perreault

Denis Leftakis

Xavier P.-Laberge

Nicolas Dionne

Denis Côté (Green)

Jean-Paul Pellerin (PC)



Pierre Moreau

Huntingdon


Stéphane Billette

Gaétan Arel


Claire IsaBelle

Carmen Labelle

Éric Paré

Nicholas Roach (Green)

Antoine-Marie Bourdon (CC)

Maxime Collette (PC)

Steven Gomory (QCU)



Stéphane Billette

La Pinière


Fatima Houda-Pepin

Pierre O. Thibert

François Lemay

Johane Beaupré

Mylaine Larocque

Marc-André Beauchemin (Green)

Claude Chalhoub (PC)

Serge Patenaude (ML)

Sean Connolly-Boutin (QCU)



Fatima Houda-Pepin

Laporte


Nicole Ménard

Simon Bélanger

Donald LeBlanc

Michèle St-Denis

Linda Dupuis

Camil Lambert (PC)

Nicole Ménard

La Prairie

Lucie F. Roussel

Pierre Langlois


Stéphane Le Bouyonnec

Yohan Perron

Jean-Pierre Gouin

Kevin Murphy (Green)

Adrian Ahsly Gutierrez (CC)

Monique Roy-Verville (PC)

Normand Chouinard (ML)




François Rebello

Marie-Victorin

Farida Chemmakh


Bernard Drainville


Simon Jolin-Barrette

Carl Lévesque

Olivier Chauvin

Mathieu Yargeau (Green)

Jean Baillargeon (CC)

Yves Ménard (PI)



Bernard Drainville

Montarville

Nicole Girard


Monique Richard


Nathalie Roy

David Fortin Côté

Luc Lapierre-Pelletier

Dominique Robitaille (Green)

Claude Leclair (PC)



Monique Richard
Marguerite-D'Youville

Sanguinet

Jocelyne Bates


Alain Therrien


François Rebello

Frédéric Nadeau

Keven Rousseau

André Martel (PC)

Hélène Héroux (ML)

Martin Mc Neil (Ind.)



new district

Soulanges


Lucie Charlebois

André Bouthillier

Mario Gagnier

Andrée Bessette

Frédéric Roy

Patricia Domingos (Ind.)

Lucie Charlebois

Taillon

Marie-Ève Pelletier


Marie Malavoy

Pierre Cimoné

Manon Blanchard

Julien-Alexandre Bilodeau

Carole Mainville Bériault (Green)

Marie-Noelle Mondoux-Lemoine (CC)

Normand Fournier (ML)

Robert Morin (Ind.)



Marie Malavoy

Vachon

Linda Langlois Saulnier


Martine Ouellet


Jean-François Roberge

Sébastien Robert

Sylvain Gauthier

Pierre-André Beauchemin (Green)

Marc Joseph (CC)



Martine Ouellet

Vaudreuil


Yvon Marcoux

Kim Comeau

Martin Legault

Marc-André Pilon

Julien Bédard

Julien Leclerc (Green)

Étienne Ouellet (QCU)



Yvon Marcoux


See also



  • 39th Quebec Legislature

  • Politics of Quebec

  • List of premiers of Quebec

  • List of leaders of the Official Opposition (Quebec)

  • National Assembly of Quebec

  • Timeline of Quebec history

  • Political parties in Quebec



Footnotes





  1. ^ Polls prior to November 2011 were listed as "New Party led by François Legault".




References





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External links




  • Web site of Québec’s Chief Electoral Officer[permanent dead link]

  • Elections Quebec web site for this election

  • Official results

  • Quebec Politique.com

  • Election Almanac – Quebec Provincial Election 2012










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