Canadian federal election results in the Eastern Townships

Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in the Eastern Townships.

Electoral history
2019
2015
2011
2008
2006
2004
2000
1997
1993
1988
1984
1980
1979
1974
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1962
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1949
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Regional Profile

In 1988 and 1984 this area was nearly swept by the Progressive Conservatives under Brian Mulroney, winning all but one seat in 1988 (Shefford) and two in 1984 (Shefford and Richmond-Wolfe). Previously, the Tories only had one riding won in either 1979 or 1980, and that was in Missisquoi in 1979. The Social Credit party also won a seat here in 1979, in Beauce.

By the following election in 1993, Mulroney had left office and support for the Tories all across Quebec moved to the Bloc Québécois. Locally, the Bloc won all but two seats; the exceptions were in Beauce, which was won by former Conservative Gilles Bernier who ran as an independent, and in Sherbrooke, where Jean Charest was one of only two PC candidates to win in all of Canada.

By 1997, Charest was PC leader and local candidates running on his coattails did well, resulting in a split between the Progressive Conservatives (four seats) the Bloc Québécois (three seats) and the Liberals (two seats). However, in 1998, Charest moved to provincial politics as leader of the Quebec Liberal Party (which is independent of the federal Liberals, despite the similarity of names), and without him local support for the PCs declined.

By the 2000 election two of the PC members, David Price and Diane St-Jacques, had left the party and joined the federal Liberals. André Bachand remained with the PCs in 2000 and was re-elected, but declined to join the newly merged Conservatives and retired from politics in 2004. Traditional Bloc support in this region is concentrated in the northwest part, and in the Frontenac-Megantic region. Nonetheless, Bloc support weakened across the board here in 2006, primarily to the Conservatives.

In 2011, the New Democratic surge cost the Bloc six of its seven seats in the region; the two Conservatives retained their seats. Four years later, the Conservatives picked up a seat at the expense of the Bloc while Liberal support climbed enough for them to steal three seats from the New Democrats. In 2019, the Bloc regained popularity and the NDP was wiped out of the region with 2 losses to the Bloc and one to the Liberals.

Votes by party throughout time

Election Liberal Bloc Québécois New Democratic Conservative Green PC Reform /
Alliance
Others
1984 151,983
38.7%
21,502
5.5%
454
0.1%
206,403
52.6%
4,834
1.2%
1988 130,657
32.2%
39,504
9.7%
511
0.1%
232,274
57.3%
2,671
0.7%
1993 92,933
22.8%
195,824
48.1%
4,696
1.3%
359
0.1%
87,097
21.4%
No candidate 25,960
6.4%
1997 112,671
26.9%
144,928
34.7%
5,405
1.3%
No candidate 153,067
36.6%
No candidate 2,124
0.5%
2000 165,231
41.5%
162,398
40.8%
4,222
1.1%
No candidate 41,457
10.4%
21,089
5.3%
3,954
1.0%
2004 136,896
33.2%
205,380
49.8%
11,777
2.9%
45,646
11.1%
12,748
3.1%
Merged into Conservative Party No candidate
2006 70,492
15.7%
190,469
42.3%
24,356
5.4%
144,889
32.2%
17,820
4.0%
2,236
0.5%
2008 80,542
18.2%
169,563
38.4%
50,247
11.4%
126,399
28.6%
13,684
3.1%
1,366
0.3%
2011 46,504
10.1%
107,742
23.5%
192,809
42.0%
102,468
22.3%
8,863
1.9%
483
0.1%
2015 155,340
31.1%
91,724
18.4%
126,491
25.4%
113,105
22.7%
10,488
2.1%
1,732
0.3%
2019 129,958
25.2%
163,611
31.7%
56,740
11.0%
119,950
23.2%
21,615
4.2%
24,756
4.8%

2019 - 43rd General Election

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 Liberal Conservative BQ NDP Green PPC RhinocerosOther
Beauce Adam Veilleux
6,971
11.73%
Richard Lehoux
22,860
38.47%
Guillaume Rodrigue
8,410
14.15%
François Jacques-Côté
1,847
3.11%
Josiane Fortin
1,461
2.46%
Maxime Bernier
16,796
28.26%
Maxime Bernier
1,084
1.82%
Maxime Bernier
Brome—Missisquoi Lyne Bessette
23,450
38.17%
Bruno Côté
7,697
12.53%
Monique Allard
21,152
34.43%
Sylvie Jetté
4,887
7.95%
Normand Dallaire
3,302
5.37%
François Poulin
456
0.74%
Steeve Cloutier
310
0.50%
Lawrence Cotton (VCP)
187
0.30%
Denis Paradis†$
Compton—Stanstead Marie-Claude Bibeau
21,731
37.31%
Jessy Mc Neil
8,446
14.50%
David Benoît
18,571
31.89%
Naomie Mathieu Chauvette
5,607
9.63%
Jean Rousseau
3,044
5.23%
Paul Reed
586
1.01%
Jonathan Therrien
252
0.43%
Marie-Claude Bibeau
Drummond William Morales
9,552
17.42%
Jessica Ebacher
9,083
16.57%
Martin Champoux
24,574
44.82%
François Choquette
8,716
15.90%
Frédérik Bernier
1,856
3.39%
Steeve Paquet
525
0.96%
Réal Batrhino
270
0.49%
Lucas Munger (Animal)
248
0.45%
François Choquette
Mégantic—L'Érable Isabelle Grégoire
7,388
15.55%
Luc Berthold
23,392
49.24%
Priscilla Corbeil
12,249
25.78%
Mathieu Boisvert
1,936
4.08%
Nicole Charette
1,258
2.65%
Marie Claude Lauzier
812
1.71%
Damien Roy
256
0.54%
Jean Paradis (Ind.)
217
0.46%
Luc Berthold
Richmond—Arthabaska Marc Patry
8,868
15.12%
Alain Rayes
26,553
45.28%
Olivier Nolin
16,539
28.21%
Olivier Guérin
2,864
4.88%
Laura Horth-Lepage
3,133
5.34%
Jean Landry
681
1.16%
Alain Rayes
Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot René Vincelette
11,903
21.29%
Bernard Barré
8,062
14.42%
Simon-Pierre Savard-Tremblay
23,143
41.39%
Brigitte Sansoucy
10,297
18.42%
Sabrina Huet-Côté
2,031
3.63%
Jean-François Bélanger
478
0.85%
Brigitte Sansoucy
Shefford Pierre Breton
22,605
37.11%
Nathalie Clermont
7,495
12.30%
Andréanne Larouche
23,503
38.58%
Raymonde Plamondon
3,705
6.08%
Katherine Turgeon
2,814
4.62%
Mariam Sabbagh
497
0.82%
Darlène Daviault (PIQ)
294
0.48%
Pierre Breton
Sherbrooke Élisabeth Brière
17,490
29.28%
Dany Sévigny
6,362
10.65%
Claude Forgues
15,470
25.90%
Pierre-Luc Dusseault
16,881
28.26%
Mathieu Morin
2,716
4.55%
Steve Côté
219
0.37%
Edwin Moreno (Ind.)
471
0.79%
Hubert Richard (NA)
117
0.20%
Pierre-Luc Dusseault

2015 - 42nd General Election

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 Conservative NDP Liberal BQ GreenOther
Beauce Maxime Bernier
32,910
58.89%
Daniel Royer
5,443
9.74%
Adam Veilleux
12,442
22.26%
Stéphane Trudel
4,144
7.42%
Céline Brown MacDonald
943
1.69%
Maxime Bernier
Brome—Missisquoi Charles Poulin
6,724
11.46%
Catherine Lusson
14,383
24.51%
Denis Paradis
25,744
43.88%
Patrick Melchior
10,252
17.47%
Cindy Moynan
1,377
2.35%
Patrick Paine
(SD)
195
0.33%
Pierre Jacob
Compton—Stanstead Gustavo Labrador
6,978
12.50%
Jean Rousseau
15,300
27.41%
Marie-Claude Bibeau
20,582
36.88%
France Bonsant
11,551
20.70%
Korie Marshall
1,085
1.94%
Kévin Côté
(Rhino.)
315
0.56%
Jean Rousseau
Drummond Pascale Déry
9,221
17.74%
François Choquette
15,833
30.46%
Pierre Côté
13,793
26.54%
Diane Bourgeois
11,862
22.82%
Émile Coderre
1,270
2.44%
François Choquette
Mégantic—L'Érable Luc Berthold
16,749
35.42%
Jean-François Delisle
10,386
21.96%
David Berthiaume
13,308
28.14%
Virginie Provost
5,838
12.35%
Justin Gervais
1,046
2.13%
Christian Paradis
Richmond—Arthabaska Alain Rayes
18,505
31.57%
Myriam Beaulieu
14,213
24.25%
Marc Desmarais
14,463
24.67%
Olivier Nolin
10,068
17.18%
Laurier Busque
984
1.68%
Antoine Dubois
(Rhino.)
384
0.66%
André Bellavance
Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot Réjean Léveillé
9,098
16.73%
Brigitte Sansoucy
15,578
28.65%
René Vincelette
14,980
27.55%
Michel Filion
13,200
24.28%
Lise Durand
1,243
2.29%
Ugo Ménard
(Ind.)
270
0.50%
Marie-Claude Morin
Shefford Sylvie Fontaine
7,529
12.78%
Claire Mailhot
13,945
23.67%
Pierre Breton
22,957
38.96%
Jocelyn Beaudoin
13,092
22.22%
Simon McMillan
1,397
2.37%
Réjean Genest
Sherbrooke Marc Dauphin
5,391
9.41%
Pierre-Luc Dusseault
21,410
37.36%
Thomas "Tom" Allen
17,071
29.79%
Caroline Bouchard
11,717
20.45%
Sophie Malouin
1,143
1.99%
Benoit Huberdeau
(Ind.)
303
0.53%
Hubert Richard
(Rhino.)
265
0.46%
Pierre-Luc Dusseault

2011 - 41st General Election

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 BQ Conservative Liberal NDP GreenOther
Beauce Sylvio Morin

3,535
6.69%

Maxime Bernier

26,799
50.71%

Claude Morin

5,833
11.04%

Serge Bergeron

15,831
29.95%

Etienne Doyon Lessard

852
1.61%

Maxime Bernier
Brome—Missisquoi Christelle Bogosta

11,173
21.26%

Nolan LeBlanc-Bauerle

6,256
11.91%

Denis Paradis

11,589
22.06%

Pierre Jacob

22,407
42.64%

Benoit Lambert

1,120
2.13%

Christian Ouellet
Compton—Stanstead France Bonsant

13,179
26.03%

Sandrine Gressard Bélanger

5,982
11.81%

William Hogg

6,132
12.11%

Jean Rousseau

24,097
47.59%

Gary Caldwell

1,241
2.45%

France Bonsant
Drummond Roger Pomerleau

10,410
21.95%

Normand W. Bernier

7,555
15.93%

Pierre Côté

3,979
8.39%

François Choquette

24,489
51.64%

Robin Fortin

987
2.08%

Roger Pomerleau
Mégantic—L'Érable Pierre Turcotte

7,481
16.76%

Christian Paradis

21,931
49.14%

René Roy

2,601
5.83%

Cheryl Voisine

11,716
26.25%

Wyatt Tessari

655
1.47%

Alain Bergeron (CAP)

250
0.56%

Christian Paradis
Richmond—Arthabaska André Bellavance

18,033
33.83%

Jean-Philippe Bachand

13,145
24.66%

Marie-Josée Talbot

3,711
6.96%

Isabelle Maguire

17,316
32.49%

Tomy Bombardier

1,098
2.06%

André Bellavance
Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot Ève-Mary Thaï Thi Lac

12,651
24.57%

Jean-Guy Dagenais

8,108
15.74%

Denis Vallée

2,784
5.41%

Marie-Claude Morin

26,963
52.36%

Johany Beaudoin-Bussières

994
1.93%

Ève-Mary Thaï Thi Lac
Shefford Robert Vincent

12,615
23.37%

Mélisa Leclerc

7,908
14.65%

Bernard Demers

4,855
8.99%

Réjean Genest

27,575
51.09%

Patrick Daoust

1,022
1.89%

Robert Vincent
Sherbrooke Serge Cardin

18,665
35.89%

Pierre Harvey

4,784
9.20%

Éric Deslauriers

5,020
9.65%

Pierre-Luc Dusseault

22,415
43.10%

Jacques Laberge

894
1.72%

Crédible Berlingot Landry (Rhino)

233
0.45%

Serge Cardin

2008 - 40th General Election

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 BQ Conservative Liberal NDP GreenOther
Beauce André Côté

7,143
13.98%

Maxime Bernier

31,883
62.41%

René Roy

5,270
10.32%

Véronique Poulin

4,352
8.52%

Nicolas Rochette

2,436
4.77%

Maxime Bernier
Brome—Missisquoi Christian Ouellet

17,582
35.23%

Mark Quinlan

9,310
18.66%

Denis Paradis

16,357
32.78%

Christelle Bogosta

4,514
9.05%

Pierre Brassard

1,784
3.58%

David Marler (Ind.)

354
0.71%

Christian Ouellet
Compton—Stanstead France Bonsant

20,267
41.74%

Michel Gagné

9,467
19.50%

William Hogg

10,938
22.53%

Jean Rousseau

5,498
11.32%

Gary Caldwell

2,385
4.91%

France Bonsant
Drummond Roger Pomerleau

17,618
38.78%

André Komlosy

11,490
25.29%

Jean Courchesne

7,709
16.97%

Annick Corriveau

7,465
16.43%

Réginald Gagnon

1,144
2.52%

Pauline Picard
Mégantic—L'Érable Pierre Turcotte

12,883
28.68%

Christian Paradis

20,696
46.08%

Nicole Champagne

6,185
13.77%

Bruno Vézina

4,191
9.33%

Jean Guernon

959
2.14%

Christian Paradis
Richmond—Arthabaska André Bellavance

23,913
45.99%

Éric Lefebvre

15,085
29.01%

Gwyneth Helen Grant

6,604
12.70%

Stéphane Ricard

4,509
8.67%

François Fillion

1,357
2.61%

Jean Landry (Ind.)

526
1.01%

André Bellavance
Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot Ève-Mary Thaï Thi Lac

22,719
47.28%

René Vincelette

10,203
21.23%

Denise Tremblay

6,638
13.81%

Brigitte Sansoucy

6,721
13.99%

Jacques Tétreault

1,771
3.69%

Ève-Mary Thaï Thi Lac
Shefford Robert Vincent

21,980
43.19%

Jean Lambert

9,927
19.51%

Bernard Demers

10,810
21.24%

Simon Gnocchini-Messier

6,323
12.43%

Michel Champagne

1,848
3.63%

Robert Vincent
Sherbrooke Serge Cardin

25,458
49.93%

André Bachand

8,338
16.35%

Nathalie Goguen

10,031
19.67%

Yves Mondoux

6,674
13.09%

Sébastien Corriveau (NeoRhino)

486
0.95%

Serge Cardin

2006 - 39th General Election

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 BQ Liberal Conservative NDP GreenOther
Beauce Patrice Moore
10,997
Jacques Lussier
4,364
Maxime Bernier
36,915
Cleo Chartier
1,405
Jean-Claude Roy
1,397
Claude Drouin
Brome—Missisquoi Christian Ouellet
18,596
Denis Paradis
13,569
David Marler
9,874
Josianne Jetté
2,839
Michel Champagne
1,721
Heward Grafftey (P.C.)
1,921
Denis Paradis
Compton—Stanstead France Bonsant
21,316
David Price
11,126
Gary Caldwell
12,131
Stéphane Bürgi
3,099
Gaétan Perreault
2,171
France Bonsant
Drummond Pauline Picard
22,575
Éric Cardinal
7,437
Jean-Marie Pineault
10,134
François Choquette
2,870
Jean-Benjamin Milot
2,418
Pauline Picard
Mégantic—L'Érable Marc Boulianne
15,410
Yvan Corriveau
4,912
Christian Paradis
23,550
Isabelle Tremblay
1,836
Jean-François Hamel
1,534
Marc Boulianne
Richmond—Arthabaska André Bellavance
24,466
Louis Mercier
5,294
Jean Landry
16,465
Isabelle Maguire
2,507
Laurier Busque
2,355
André Bellavance
Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot Yvan Loubier
27,838
Stéphane Deschênes
4,884
Huguette Guilhaumon
12,323
Joelle Chevrier
2,723
Jacques Tétreault
1,925
Yvan Loubier
Shefford Robert Vincent
22,159
Diane St-Jacques
12,043
Jean Lambert
12,734
Paula Maundcote
2,431
Francine Brière
2,061
Robert Vincent
Sherbrooke Serge Cardin
27,112
Robert Pouliot
6,863
Marc Nadeau
10,763
Martin Plaisance
4,646
Michel Quirion
2,238
Claudia Laroche-Martel (Ind.)
315
Serge Cardin

2004 - 38th General Election

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 Liberal BQ Conservative NDP GreenOther
Beauce Claude Drouin
19,592
Jean-François Barbe
17,168
Alain Guay
8,091
Philippe Giguère
1,443
Michel Binette
1,054
  Claude Drouin
Brome—Missisquoi Denis Paradis
18,609
Christian Ouellet
17,537
Peter Stastny
4,888
Piper Huggins
1,177
Louise Martineau
2,011
  Denis Paradis
Compton—Stanstead David Price
15,752
France Bonsant
20,450
Gary Caldwell
4,589
Martin Baller
1,451
Laurier Busque
1,546
  David Price
Drummond Roger Gougeon
9,591
Pauline Picard
23,670
Lyne Boisvert
7,123
Blake Evans
745
Louis Lacroix
921
  Pauline Picard
Mégantic—L'Érable Gérard Binet
15,778
Marc Boulianne
19,264
Yves Mailly
4,916
Alexandre Côté
1,608
Bruno Vézina
1,489
  Gérard Binet
Frontenac—Mégantic
Richmond—Arthabaska Christine St-Pierre
12,809
André Bellavance
26,211
Pierre Poissant
4,925
Jason Noble
1,540
Lucie LaForest
1,699
  André Bachand
Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot Michel Gaudette
10,558
Yvan Loubier
29,789
Andrée Champagne
5,240
Joëlle Chevrier
1,204
Bruno Godbout
948
  Yvan Loubier
Shefford Diane St-Jacques
18,725
Robert Vincent
21,968
Jacques Parenteau
3,732
Sonia Bisson
1,146
Francine Brière
1,571
  Diane St-Jacques
Sherbrooke Bruno-Marie Béchard
15,482
Serge Cardin
29,323
Réal Leblanc
2,142
Philippe Dion
1,463
Jeffrey Champagne
1,509
  Serge Cardin
  1. ^ Bachand was former PC

Maps

2000 - 37th General Election

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 BQ Liberal Canadian Alliance NDP PCOther
Beauce Gary Morin
12,323
Claude Drouin
26,033
Alain Guay
5,452
Pierre Malano
436
Gérard Parent
1,628
Louis Girard (NL)
611
Claude Drouin
Brome—Missisquoi André Leroux
13,363
Denis Paradis
21,545
Jacques Loyer
1,977
Jeff Itcush
480
Heward Grafftey
5,502
Denis Paradis
Compton—Stanstead Gaston Leroux
14,808
David Price
17,729
Marc Carrier
2,061
Christine Moore
580
Mary Ann Dewey-Plante
2,422
Marc Roy (NL)
476
David Price
Drummond Pauline Picard
18,843
André Beliveau
14,285
Jacques Laurin
1,606
Julie Philion
424
Lyne Boisvert
6,593
Pauline Picard
Frontenac—Mégantic Jean-Guy Chrétien
15,703
Gérard Binet
17,069
Stéphane Musial
1,751
Olivier Chalifoux
427
Nicole Massicotte
1,497
Pierre Luc Fournier (Mar.)
698
Jean-Guy Chrétien
Richmond—Arthabaska André Bellavance
18,067
Aldéi Beaudoin
10,416
Phillippe Ardilliez
1,930
Vincent Bernier
319
André Bachand
18,430
Christian Simard (NL)
375
André Bachand
Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot Yvan Loubier
25,916
Michel Gaudette
16,265
Jacques Bousquet
2,161
Rachel Dicaire
499
Frédéric Mantha
1,932
Yvan Loubier
Shefford Michel Benoit
19,816
Diane St-Jacques
20,707
Jean-Jacques Treyvaud
1,867
Elizabeth Morey
380
Audrey Castonguay
1,498
Nicholas Cousineau (Mar.)
819
Diane St-Jacques
Sherbrooke Serge Cardin
23,559
Jean-François Rouleau
21,182
Mark Quinlan
2,284
Craig Wright
677
Eric L'Heureux
1,955
Daniel Jolicoeur (NL)
495
Joseph Bourassa-Lacombe (Ind.)
294
Serge Lachapelle (M-L)
186
Serge Cardin

1997 - 36th General Election

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 BQ Liberal PC NDPOther
Beauce Lucie Dion
12,002
Claude Drouin
22,156
Lise Bernier
9,385
Joël Pinon
735
Lili Weemen (Ind)
843
Gilles Bernier
Brome—Missisquoi Noël Lacasse
12,652
Denis Paradis
19,261
Claude Boulard
12,770
Nicole Guillemet
781
Denis Paradis
Compton—Stanstead Maurice Bernier
13,367
Gaétan Grenier
8,119
David Price
18,125
Christine Moore
587
Lisette Proulx (NL)
439
Maurice Bernier
Mégantic—Compton—Stanstead
Drummond Pauline Picard
18,577
Christian Méthot
10,165
Lyne Boisvert
14,777
Alexandra Philoctéte
441
Pauline Picard
Frontenac—Mégantic Jean-Guy Chrétien
14,433
Manon Lecours
13,968
Carole Dodier
9,885
Sara Mayo
252
Serge Trépanier (NL)
365
Jean-Guy Chrétien
Frontenac
Richmond—Arthabaska Gaston Leroux
19,319
Aldéi Beaudoin
10,613
André Bachand
21,687
Martin Bergeron
641
Gaston Leroux
Richmond—Wolfe
Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot Yvan Loubier
21,116
Antoine Locas
10,970
Jean-François Milette
16,313
Jacques Bousquet
809
Yvan Loubier
Shefford Jean Leroux
17,376
Chantal Gareau
12,699
Diane St-Jacques
17,897
Karen Hurley
531
Jean Leroux
Sherbrooke Jacques Blanchette
16,086
Martin Bureau
4,720
Jean Charest
32,228
Tom Vouloumanos
628
Christian Simard (NL)
477
Jean Charest

1993 - 35th General Election

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 BQ Liberal PC NDP Natural LawOther
Beauce Jean-Guy Breton
18,271
Pierre Gravel
7,336
Jeannine Bourque
4,098
Tom Vouloumanos
364
Gilles Bernier (Ind)
20,238
Gilles Bernier
Brome—Missisquoi Gaston Péloquin
17,894
Joan Kouri
16,243
Francine Vincelette
7,571
Sean Hutchinson
550
Yves Décarie
566
Jean Guy Peloquin (Abol.)
733
Gary Wightman (Ind.)
381
Edmond Séguin (Nat)
154
Gabrielle Bertrand
Drummond Pauline Picard
24,930
Bernard Boudreau
10,935
Jean-Guy Guilbault
9,041
Ferdinand Berner
600
Jean-Guy Guilbault
Frontenac Jean-Guy Chrétien
18,603
Jean-Guy Jam
6,984
Jean-Claude Nadeau
5,017
Joseph Bowman
332
Jean-René Guernon (Green)
359
John Turmel (Abol)
195
Marcel Masse
Mégantic—Compton—Stanstead Maurice Bernier
17,317
Eugene Naylor
13,538
Gilles Goddard
6,042
Martine Simard
495
Jacqueline Benoît
767
Marco Bissonnette (Abol.)
215
James Stewart (Nat)
198
François Gérin
Richmond—Wolfe Gaston Leroux
22,235
Gaétan Dumas
9,159
Yvon Coté
10,004
Marc-André Peloquin
476
Anne-Marie Marois
678
Yvon Coté
Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot Yvan Loubier
28,014
Hélène Riendeau
10,124
Andrée Champagne
9,834
Luc Chamberland
848
Andrée Champagne
Shefford Jean Leroux
27,001
Roger Légaré
14,152
Jocelyn Compagnat
5,750
Marielle Sanna
586
Michèle Beausoleil
758
Denis Loubier (Abol)
470
Jean Lapierre
Sherbrooke Guy Boutin
21,559
Jean Paul Pelletier
4,462
Jean Charest
29,740
Martine Caouette
445
Serge Trépanier
516
Jean-Guy Trépanier (Abol)
91
Jean Charest

2. ^ Jean Lapierre was elected as a Liberal in 1988 election but left the Liberal caucus in 1990 to seat as a Bloc Québécois MP.

1988 - 34th General Election

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 Liberal PC NDP RhinocerosOther
Beauce Pierre-Maurice Vachon
13,641
Gilles Bernier
36,212
Danielle Wolfe
2,856
Gilles Bernier
Brome—Missisquoi André Bachand
13,733
Gabrielle Bertrand
22,540
Paul Vachon
5,489
Gabrielle Bertrand
Drummond Jean-Claude Lagacé
15,380
Jean-Guy Guilbault
23,703
Ferdinand Berner
5,204
Jean-Guy Guilbault
Frontenac Réal Patry
6,978
Marcel Masse
25,872
Claude L'Heureux
1,785
Jean-René Guernon (Green)
511
Marcel Masse
Mégantic—Compton—Stanstead Jean-Guy Landry
11,566
François Gérin
23,246
Jean-Pierre Walsh
3,195
Yvan Lanctot (Socred)
550
François Gérin
Richmond—Wolfe Alain Tardif
16,813
Yvon Coté
19,451
Marc-André Peloquin
3,918
Jean Marceau
790
Alain Tardif
Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot Michel Gaudette
16,289
Andrée Champagne
25,267
Hélène Lortie-Narayana
6,442
Andrée Champagne
Shefford Jean Lapierre
23,943
Danielle Coté
21,445
Paul Pearson
4,242
Jean Lapierre
Sherbrooke Dennis Wood
12,314
Jean Charest
34,538
Alain Poirier
6,373
Bébé Sept Heures Pierre Granger
1,040
Normand Guy (Ind)
148
Yves Lawler (Comm)
143
Jean Charest

1984 - 33rd General Election

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 PC Liberal NDP Parti nationaliste Social CreditOther
Beauce Gilles Bernier
25,028
Normand Lapointe
20,323
Serge L'Italien
1,217
Paul-Emile Grondin
569
Normand Lapointe
Brome—Missisquoi Gabrielle Bertrand
21,678
André Bachand
15,693
Gordon J. Hamilton
2,271
Yvon Bélair
997
David Chamberlain (Liber.)
116
Michel Boissonnault (PfC)
96
André Bachand
Drummond Jean-Guy Guilbault
23,693
Michel Yip
14,137
Louis G. Garreau
2,610
Camillien Belhumeur
1,057
René Martineau
301
Joseph Richard Miller (Ind)
338
Yvon Pinard
Frontenac Marcel Masse
28,246
Léopold Corriveau
9,154
Rita Bouchard
1,081
Richard Houle
386
Pierre Fournier (Rhino)
823
Léopold Corriveau
Mégantic—Compton—Stanstead François Gérin
25,679
Claude Tessier
13,123
Jean-Pierre Walsh
2,690
Michel Houde
427
Robert Bélanger
399
Andrew McCammon (Green)
454
Ronald A. Javitch (PfC)
51
Claude Tessier
Richmond—Wolfe Jean-Jacques Croteau
13,835
Alain Tardif
18,069
Harriet J. Schleifer
1,638
Ivan Hébert-Croteau
1,339
Léo Dion
273
Alain Tardif
Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot Andrée Champagne
22,984
Marcel Ostiguy
21,394
Claude R. Gagnon
2,196
Bertrand Desrosiers
940
Serge Alexis Lemoyne (Rhino)
998
Laurent Gauthier (PfC)
33
Marcel Ostiguy
Shefford Denis Loubier
23,028
Jean Lapierre
25,483
Denis Boissé
3,569
Pierre C. Boivin
1,552
Jean Lapierre
Sherbrooke Jean Charest
22,232
Irénée Pelletier
14,607
Daniel Berthold
4,230
Lorraine Déry
687
Fernand Bourret
197
Gilbert Peupa Ash (Rhino)
1,054
Yves Lawler (Comm)
92
Françoise Chanteau (PfC)
72
Irénée Pelletier
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