Quebec general election, 2003
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The '''Quebec general election of 2003''' was held on [[April 14]], [[2003]], to elect members of the [[National Assembly of Quebec|National Assembly]] of [[Quebec]] ([[Canada]]). The [[Parti libéral du Québec]] (PLQ), led by [[Jean Charest]], defeated the incumbent [[Parti Québécois]], led by [[Bernard Landry]].
==Unfolding==
In [[2002]], the Parti Québécois (PQ) government had been in power for two mandates. It was seen as worn-out by some, and its poll numbers fell sharply. It placed third at its lowest point. An important part of its support was going to the [[Action Démocratique du Québec]] (ADQ) and its young leader, [[Mario Dumont]]. Some PQ supporters had left for the Liberal party.
Landry, leader of the PQ, undertook a revitalization of the party and its image. As the ideas of the conservative nature of ADQ's platform became more apparent, that party's popularity declined. [[social democracy|Social democratic]] measures taken by the PQ government, like the passing of the "Law against poverty" helped improve the PQ's standing in the public opinion polls. PLQ leader [[Jean Charest]] continued to be unpopular with the voters. These factors assisted the Parti Québécois in winning back many voters in the beginning of [[2004]] to take first place in the public opinion polls again.
The 2003 election happened against the backdrop of the [[2003 invasion of Iraq|war in Iraq]]. The battles of that war took place during the first half of the campaign, diverting the attention of the [[Mass media|media]] and the population. Landry became known for his custom of wearing the [[white ribbon]] (which was in 2003 Quebec worn by people in favour of peace). This custom was shortly followed by the two other main party leaders, Charest and Dumont. Landry was the most outspoken critic of the war. The other two were more discreet on the matter. Charest once stated that it was an opportunity to reaffirm his "belief in peace". Dumont acted in a similar way, while also addressing criticism to Landry, saying that Quebeckers should refrain from criticizing Americans too harshly since Americans were historical friends of Quebeckers.
The desire for change was considered an important factor of the campaign (see "Change", below). However, while reminding voters that the fundamental change was at the core of its primary ideal, [[Quebec sovereigntism|sovereignty]], the PQ focused its message and publicity not on change, but on stability. Its campaign slogan emphasized this (see the [[Quebec general election, 2003#Campaign slogans|Campaign slogans]] below). Landry also tried to portray the vote as being a choice between the [[left-wing politics|left wing]] PQ and ''two parties of the right''. The PLQ portrayed itself as [[centrist]]. The PLQ produced dynamic ads and material, and released a new, ''younger'' [[:Image:Parti libéral du Québec 2003 logo.png|logo]]. The ADQ put forward its young, underdog leader, and denied being too much to the [[right-wing politics|right]]. It first broadcast a negative advertisement (a bleak television spot speaking of ''deaths'' in the hospitals) that backfired substantially, with criticism from opponents and citizens. It shortly released a brighter, more positive advertising.
Despite the PQ's recovery of support, Charest appeared as a viable alternative for people in desire of change, especially during the Leaders' Debate. Also, the [[Parizeau Affair]] sparked by Charest is said to have harmed Landry's campaign up to election day. The PQ lead in the public opinion polls vanished by mid-campaign.
The Parti Libéral won the election, while Parti Québécois won a respectable number of seats. The ADQ won four seats, which was a considerable improvement from previous general elections. It was nonetheless a disappointment for the party since it had five sitting members as a result of [[by-election]] victories in the previous year. It had also had a high standing in the polls of that same year. This was the first general election for the new left-wing [[Union des forces progressistes]].
A [[documentary film|documentary]] about Bernard Landry's point of view of the campaign was released in [[2003]] called [[À Hauteur d'homme]]. It was directed by [[Jean-Claude Labrecque]].
==Issues==
===Health care===
Jean Charest and the PLQ focused their campaign upon the issue of [[Medicare (Canada)|health care]] and reducing waiting lists. The other major parties criticized Charest for planning to invest only in health care and education, while freezing other budgets. Landry argued that money for health care would be available when the fiscal imbalance was solved by sovereignty. He vowed to fight for money from Ottawa until then, as he had done earlier that year (see the "Fiscal Imbalance", below). Charest portrayed Landry as putting sovereignty ahead of health care, and presented his party as the one that would make health care its first priority. He also accused Landry's government of using waiting lists as an administration procedure for hospitals.
===Change===
The desire for change was considered by the media to be a major deciding factor of the vote. The media were criticized by the PQ and some citizens as "wanting change for the sake of change", since the government had ended its term with an economy doing well and high satisfaction polls for an outgoing administration. Landry reminded voters that, while voting for his party did not change the government right away, the first ideal of the PQ, sovereignty, was "the greatest of changes". At the Leaders' Debate, Charest told viewers that those wanting change should vote for the PLQ since "A vote for the ADQ is a vote for the PQ". At the time, the ADQ was considered to be too low in the polls to be a potential victor. Charest's reminder of the [[spoiler effect]] is said to have been partly responsible for his victory on election day. The results on election day appear to have demonstrated the voters' desire for change.
===Income tax===
Charest presented a plan of major reduction of income tax, which Landry opposed. Quebec's income taxes are the highest in North America, but its social programs are also relatively generous, and the gap between rich and poor is the lowest of the North American continent. The ADQ presented a [[flat tax]] plan in [[2002]]. This proved to be highly unpopular, and contributed to the image of the party as being too [[conservatism|conservative]]. This plan, in its pure form, was dropped in the beginning of [[2003]]. The ADQ claimed that, after further examination, the Quebec government did not have the resources to implement it. This, again, hurt the party further by giving it the image of [[Flip-flop (politics)|flip flopping]].
===State size and intervention===
The PQ government was criticized by the two other major parties for being too [[Economic interventionism|interventionist]], maintaining an overly large government, and for practising [[statism]]. Dumont spoke of Landry and the PQ's "Social bureaucracy", a pun on the Social democracy the PQ defends. Landry responded to Charest and Dumont that "Quebeckers do not want less state, they want better state". Dumont had previously proposed a drastic reduction in the size of the [[civil service]], but this was also softened before the campaign.
===Family-work conciliation===
The ''conciliation famille-travail'' became an important issue of the campaign as a result of Landry's "Four day work-week" plan. This proposal would have required Quebec employers to offer the option of a four-day work week to parents. This was presented by the PQ as a way to enhance family life, lower the stress on parents, and of counteracting the fall in Quebec's birthrate since the [[Quiet Revolution]]. The plan was attacked by the PLQ and ADQ as being "improvised" since it was only presented near the beginning of the election. It attracted some interest and support from voters, enough for Charest to declare, days before voting day, that he could consider implementing a four-day week, although the PLQ has not mentioned this since the election.
===Fiscal imbalance===
The theory of a fiscal imbalance between [[Ottawa]] and [[Quebec City]] was maintained and denounced by all major parties. Charest argued that the co-operative approach of a [[Quebec federalism|federalist]] party like the PLQ would be more effective solving the problem. As proof that the PQ would be able to solve the fiscal imbalance, Landry pointed to his success of early [[2003]], when he, along with the [[Premier (Canada)|English Canadian Premiers]], managed to come to an agreement with [[Prime Minister of Canada]] [[Jean Chrétien]] for more money to finance health care. He promised to continue the "battle" to solve the imbalance until [[independence]] is achieved.
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===City mergers===
The PQ government, during the premiership of Landry's predecessor [[Lucien Bouchard]], had [[Municipal reorganization in Quebec|merged the major cities of Quebec]]. The government argued that the mergers would allow a better division of the wealth and responsibilities between richer suburban communities and poorer parts of the main cities. The mergers occurred despite wide-spread opposition in some municipalities. Many Quebeckers were still disgruntled, especially in wealthier and [[anglophone]] communities. The PLQ proposed to allow referendums on deamalgamation in communities where there was sufficient support. The PQ and the ADQ strongly opposed the idea.
===Sovereignty and autonomy===
While the PQ continued to promote sovereignty for Quebec with its usual arguments (dignity, culture, globalization, etc.), it was also presented by the PQ as a way to solve the fiscal imbalance problem. The ADQ made great efforts to avoid taking a position on the subject of independence in order to attract both sides of the [[National Question (Quebec)|National Question]] spectrum. The ADQ positioned itself as a "third way" to Quebeckers between what Dumont called "radical separation" and "knelt down federalism". The ADQ had worked in favour of sovereignty during the [[1995 Quebec referendum]], but had been equivocal on the subject since then.
The PLQ criticized the PQ for using the politics of confrontation because of its sovereignty position, and argued that a PLQ government would restore Quebec's "leadership role" in the federation. Landry promised a third referendum on independence "in 1000 days", confirming the plan he had set out in the [[Declaration of Gatineau]], with support for independence running very low and support for a referendum running even lower in opinion polls; this did not prove to be a popular position. An argument of Landry for this timetable was that he wanted Quebec to be present at the [[Summit of the Americas]] in [[Buenos Aires]] in [[2005]]. Representation for Quebec had been denied by Ottawa at the [[Quebec City Summit of the Americas|previous summit]] held in [[Quebec City]], an act that angered many Quebeckers. At the same time, Landry kept the door opened to federalist support for the PQ and stated that he would only hold a referendum if he had the "moral assurance" of winning it. This lead Charest to accuse him of having a "hidden agenda", during the Leaders' Debate.
===Parizeau Affair===
On the day of the leaders' debate, Charest's advisors gave him an article from the [[website]] of the [[Trois-Rivières, Quebec|Trois-Rivières]] newspaper ''[[Le Nouvelliste (Quebec)|Le Nouvelliste]]'' that spoke of past PQ leader [[Jacques Parizeau]] restating his controversial remarks about "[[money and the ethnic vote]]" which he had made in his 1995 referendum concession speech. The truth of the article was later disputed, yet despite the uncertainty surrounding this article, Charest surprised Landry with it during the leaders' debate on live television. This created a new controversy that ran for some days following the debate, and was said to have hurt Landry's campaign. The PQ denounced Charest for launching an "immoral attack" on Parizeau's reputation and dignity, saying that the article was incorrect in concluding that he had repeated his comments, but this method of response was not enough to defuse the controversy. The aftermath of the leaders' debate is thoroughly treated in the ''[[À Hauteur d'homme]]'' documentary, and became known as the [[Parizeau Affair]].
===Day care===
The "five dollar-a-day child care" program implemented by the PQ government of [[Lucien Bouchard]] was one of the most appreciated achievements of the recent PQ administration. Some parents still did not have access to it, however, because of a lack of sufficient places. Landry, who had been Minister of Finance when the plan was implemented, vowed to continue creating more spaces. Charest presented his team as the most capable for this task. He also vowed to keep the price at $5 a day. He broke this promise later that year. See [[Opposition to the Charest government]].
===Public debt===
The Action Démocratique insisted that the Government of Quebec should pay down the [[public debt]]. The other major leaders did not see it as a priority.
[[Image:2003 Quebec general election, Le Devoir.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''The three-way battle begins.'' [[Le Devoir]] headline on the start of the election campaign.]]
==Contenders==
''See also:'' [[List of political parties in Canada#Quebec|List of political parties in Quebec]]
===Major parties===
====Action démocratique du Québec====
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====Parti Libéral du Québec====
:[[Image:Parti libéral du Québec 2003 logo.png|105px|Parti libéral official logo]]
====Parti Québécois====
:[[Image:Logo pq.jpg|165px|Parti Québécois official logo]]
===Minor parties===
====Bloc Pot====
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====Union des forces progressistes====
:[[Image:UFP symbol.jpg|120px|Union des forces démocratiques official logo]]
==Campaign slogans==
*[[Action démocratique du Québec]]: ''L'avenir autrement'' (The future differently)
*[[Parti libéral du Québec]]: ''Nous sommes prêts'' (We are ready)
*[[Parti Québécois]]: ''Restons forts'' (Let us stay strong)
==Incumbent MNAs not running for re-election==
{|
|valign="top" width=50%|
===''Péquistes''===
*[[Diane Barbeau]], [[Vanier (provincial electoral district)|Vanier]]
*[[Jacques Baril]], [[Arthabaska (provincial electoral district)|Arthabaska]]
*[[Yves Beaumier]], [[Champlain (provincial electoral district)|Champlain]]
*[[Manon Blanchet]], [[Crémazie]]
*[[Raymond Brouillet]], [[Chauveau (provincial electoral district)|Chauveau]]
*[[Denise Carrier-Perreault]], [[Chutes-de-la-Chaudière (provincial electoral district)|Chutes-de-la-Chaudière]]
*[[Michel Côté]], [[La Peltrie (provincial electoral district)|La Peltrie]]
*[[Normand Duguay]], [[Duplessis (provincial electoral district)|Duplessis]]
*[[Joseph Facal]], [[Fabre (provincial electoral district)|Fabre]]
*[[Gilles Labbé]], [[Masson (provincial electoral district)|Masson]]
*[[Benoît Laprise]], [[Roberval (provincial electoral district)|Roberval]]
*[[Lyse Leduc]], [[Mille-Îles (provincial electoral district)|Mille-Îles]]
*[[David Payne (politician)|David Payne]], [[Vachon (provincial electoral district)|Vachon]]
*[[André Pelletier]], [[Abitibi-Est (provincial electoral district)|Abitibi-Est]]
*[[Jean Rochon]], [[Charlesbourg (provincial electoral district)|Charlesbourg]]
|valign="top" width=50%|
===Liberals===
*[[Madeleine Bélanger]], [[Mégantic-Compton (provincial electoral district)|Mégantic-Compton]]
*[[Robert Benoît]], [[Orford (provincial electoral district)|Orford]]
*[[André Bourbeau]], [[Laporte (provincial electoral district)|Laporte]]
*[[Réal Gauvin]], [[Montmagny-L'Islet (provincial electoral district)|Montmagny-L'Islet]]
*[[Pierre-Étienne Laporte]], [[Outremont (provincial electoral district)|Outremont]]
*[[Anna Mancuso]], [[Viger (provincial electoral district)|Viger]]
*[[Robert Middlemiss]], [[Pontiac (provincial electoral district)|Pontiac]]
*[[André Tranchemontagne]], [[Mont-Royal (provincial electoral district)|Mont-Royal]]
===Independents===
*[[Paul Bégin]], [[Louis-Hébert (provincial electoral district)|Louis-Hébert]]
*[[Jean-Claude Gobé]], [[LaFontaine (provincial electoral district)|LaFontaine]]
|}
==Results==
{{Quebec general election, 2003}}
=== Results by riding ===
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse: collapse"
|- bgcolor="CCCCCC"
|colspan=2|'''Party '''
!Seats
!Second
!Third
!Fourth
|-
{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Liberal/row}}
|[[Parti libéral du Québec|Liberal]]
|align=center|76
|align=center|46
|align=center|3
|align=center|0
{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ/row}}
|[[Parti québécois]]
|align=center|45
|align=center|65
|align=center|15
|align=center|0
{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Union Nationale/row}}
|[[Action démocratique du Québec|Action démocratique]]
|align=center|4
|align=center|14
|align=center|105
|align=center|2
|}
====Eastern Quebec====
{{Canadian_politics/candlist_header_3plus|Liberal|PQ|ADQ}}
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Bellechasse (provincial electoral district)|Bellechasse]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Dominique Vien]] 9,658
|
|[[Claude Lachance]] 7,084
|
|[[Serge Carbonneau]] 8,507
|
|Sylvain Castonguay (Green) 314
Mario Ouellette (UFP) 134
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Claude Lachance
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Bonaventure (provincial electoral district)|Bonaventure]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Nathalie Normandeau]] 11,975
|
|[[Marc Tétreault]] 6,313
|
|[[Maurice Anglehart]] 1,101
|
|Michel Goudreau (Green) 542
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Nathalie Normandeau
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Chutes-de-la-Chaudière (provincial electoral district)|Chutes-de-la-Chaudière]]
|
|[[Pauline Houde-Landry]] 12,601
|
|[[Antoine Dubé]] 10,007
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Union Nationale}}|
|[[Marc Picard]] 14,759
|
|Jean Bernatchez (UFP) 649
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Denise Carrier-Perreault
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Gaspé (provincial electoral district)|Gaspé]]
|
|[[Johnny Gérard]] 8,052
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Guy Lelièvre]] 9,033
|
|[[Denis Paradis]] 1,743
|
|Luc-Reno Fournier (Green) 227
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Guy Lelièvre
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Îles-de-la-Madeleine (provincial electoral district)|Îles-de-la-Madeleine]]
|
|[[Simone LeBlanc]] 3,150
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Maxime Arseneau]] 4,606
|
|[[Évé Longuépée]] 92
|
|
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Maxime Arseneau
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Kamouraska-Témiscouata (provincial electoral district)|Kamouraska-Témiscouata]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Claude Béchard]] 11,266
|
|[[Harold LeBel]] 6,326
|
|[[Pierre Lévesque]] 6,504
|
|Guy Duguay (Green) 293
Robert Raymond (Ind.) 238
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Claude Béchard
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Lévis (provincial electoral district)|Lévis]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Carole Théberge]] 12,891
|
|[[Linda Goupil]] 12,485
|
|[[Joël Bernier]] 10,670
|
|Madeleine Provencher (UFP) 442
Richard Larivée (Ind.) 220
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Linda Goupil
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Matane (provincial electoral district)|Matane]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Nancy Charest]] 7,602
|
|[[Pascal Bérubé]] 7,569
|
|[[Raynald Bernier]] 3,005
|
|Nelson Gauthier (Ind.) 178
Nestor Turcotte (Ind.) 135<br>
David Lejeune (Green) 124
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|align=center|''vacant''
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Matapédia (provincial electoral district)|Matapédia]]
|
|[[Gaston Pelletier]] 6,339
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Danielle Doyer]] 9,197
|
|[[Claude Fortin]] 4,686
|
|
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Danielle Doyer
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Montmagny-L'Islet (provincial electoral district)|Montmagny-L'Islet]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Norbert Morin]] 9,518
|
|[[Louise Soucy]] 4,683
|
|[[Mario Dolan]] 8,513
|
|Fernand Dorval (UFP) 225
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Réal Gauvin
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Rimouski (provincial electoral district)|Rimouski]]
|
|[[Éric Forest]] 10,817
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Solange Charest]] 14,177
|
|[[Stéphane Laforest]] 4,719
|
|
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Solange Charest
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Rivière-du-Loup (provincial electoral district)|Rivière-du-Loup]]
|
|[[Jacques Morin]] 5,585
|
|[[Carol Gilbert]] 4,155
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Union Nationale}}|
|'''[[Mario Dumont]]''' 13,452
|
|Julie Morin (Green) 312
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Union Nationale}}|
|Mario Dumont
|-
|}
====Côte-Nord and Saguenay====
{{Canadian_politics/candlist_header_3plus|Liberal|PQ|ADQ}}
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Charlevoix (provincial electoral district)|Charlevoix]]
|
|[[Denis Lavoie]] 8,758
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Rosaire Bertrand]] 10,131
|
|[[Daniel Bouchard]] 3,998
|
|Éric Tremblay (UFP) 168<br>Gabriel Tremblay (Ind.) 105<br>Phillippe Thivierge (DCQ) 62
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Rosaire Bertrand
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Chicoutimi (provincial electoral district)|Chicoutimi]]
|
|[[Jean-Guy Maltais]] 11,814
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Stéphane Bédard]] 14,471
|
|[[Carl Savard]] 5,841
|
|Pierre Dostie (UFP) 670<br>Dominic Tremblay (BP) 314
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Stéphane Bédard
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Dubuc (provincial electoral district)|Dubuc]]
|
|[[Johnny Simard]] 9,723
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Jacques Côté]] 9,767
|
|[[Claude Gauthier]] 5,162
|
|Marie Francine Bienvenue (UFP) 457
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Jacques Côté
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Duplessis (electoral district)|Duplessis]]
|
|[[Marc Proulx]] 8,018
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Lorraine Richard]] 10,926
|
|[[Steeve Trudel]] 2,530
|
|André Forbes (Ind.) 1,334
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Normand Duguay
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Jonquière (provincial electoral district)|Jonquière]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Françoise Gauthier]] 13,826
|
|[[Myrtha Laflamme]] 11,386
|
|[[Réjean Laforest]] 5,216
|
|Batiste Foisy (BP) 368<br>Michel Perron (UFP) 330
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Françoise Gauthier
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Lac-Saint-Jean (provincial electoral district)|Lac-Saint-Jean]]
|
|[[Benoît Harvey]] 7,405
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Stéphan Tremblay]] 15,200
|
|[[Roger Filion]] 5,694
|
|
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Stéphan Tremblay
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[René-Lévesque (provincial electoral district)|Réne-Lévesque]]
|
|[[François Désy]] 5,215
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Marjolain Dufour]] 8,997
|
|[[François Corriveau]] 7,356
|
|Jean-Pierre Brison (Ind.) 449
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/ADQ}}|
|François Corriveau
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Roberval (provincial electoral district)|Roberval]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Karl Blackburn]] 11,930
|
|[[Réjean Lalancette]] 11,686
|
|[[Bernard Généreaux]] 6,388
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|Francis Breton (UFP) 453
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Benoît Laprise
|}
====Quebec City====
{{Canadian_politics/candlist_header_3plus|Liberal|PQ|ADQ}}
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Charlesbourg (provincial electoral district)|Charlesbourg]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Éric Mercier]] 17,169
|
|[[Sylvie Tremblay]] 9,741
|
|[[Jonatan Julien]] 10,936
|
|Yonnel Bonaventure (Green) 438<br>Simon Carreau (UFP) 329
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Jean Rochon
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Chauveau (provincial electoral district)|Chauveau]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Sarah Perreault]] 14,774
|
|[[Nathalie Samson]] 8,506
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|[[Hélène Napert]] 12,555
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|Christian Légaré (Ind.) 624<br>Marie-Noëlle Béland (UFP) 387
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Raymond Brouillet
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Jean-Lesage (provincial electoral district)|Jean-Lesage]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Michel Després]] 15,547
|
|[[Robert Caron]] 9,408
|
|[[Aurel Bélanger]] 8,912
|
|Jean-Yves Desgagnés (Ind.) 714<br>Nicolas Frichot (BP) 390<br>Jean Bédard (M-L) 185
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Michel Després
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Jean-Talon (provincial electoral district)|Jean-Talon]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Margaret Delisle]] 15,475
|
|[[Daniel-Mercier Gouin]] 11,999
|
|[[Simon Lauzon]] 5,149
|
|Sacha Calixte (UFP) 515<br>Antonine Yaccarini (Green) 477<br>Sabrina Falardeau (BP) 197<br>Robert Bonenfant (Ind.) 126
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Margaret Delisle
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[La Peltrie (provincial electoral district)|La Peltrie]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[France Hamel]] 16,462
|
|[[Claude Gendreau]] 8,711
|
|[[Éric Caire]] 13,421
|
|Dany Hamel (Ind.) 586<br>Guillaume Boivin (UFP) 515
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Michel Côté
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Louis-Hébert (provincial electoral district)|Louis-Hébert]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Sam Hamad]] 17,938
|
|[[Line-Sylvie Perron]] 11,688
|
|[[Guy Laforest]] 9,505
|
|Jean-Pierre Guay (Green) 493<br>Jean-Phillipe Lessard-Beaupré (UFP) 402<br>Pierre Laliberté (BP) 281
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Independents}}|
|Paul Bégin
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Montmorency (provincial electoral district)|Montmorency]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Raymond Bernier]] 13,708
|
|[[Jean-François Simard]] 11,226
|
|[[Jean-François Paquet]] 11,821
|
|Magali Paquin (UFP) 517
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Jean-François Simard
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Taschereau (provincial electoral district)|Taschereau]]
|
|[[Michel Beaudoin]] 11,240
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Agnès Maltais]] 12,930
|
|[[Jean-Guy Lemieux]] 6,537
|
|Alain Marcoux (UFP) 1,136<br>Dominic Lapointe (Green) 731<br>Benjamin Kasapoglu (BP) 389<br>Patrice Fortin (Ind.) 102<br>Alain Cyr (Ind.) 95
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Agnès Maltais
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Vanier (provincial electoral district)|Vanier]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Marc Bellemare]] 16,182
|
|[[Nicole Madore]] 9,385
|
|[[Normand Morin]] 11,646
|
|Sébastien Bouchard (UFP) 573
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Diane Barbeau
|}
====Central Quebec====
{{Canadian_politics/candlist_header_3plus|Liberal|PQ|ADQ}}
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Berthier (provincial electoral district)|Berthier]]
|
|[[Carole Majeau]] 10,828
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Alexandre Bourdeau]] 12,101
|
|[[Marie Grégoire]] 11,014
|
|Pierre Gravel (UFP) 632
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/ADQ}}|
|Marie Grégoire
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Champlain (provincial electoral district)|Champlain]] <br> (May 20, 2003)
|
|[[Pierre Brouillette]] 9,431
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Noëlla Champagne]] 10,073
|
|[[Rock Laviolette]] 6,459
|
|Lucie Favreau (UFP) 103 <br> '''Gilles Noel''' (DCQ) 73
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Yves Beaumier
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Joliette (provincial electoral district)|Joliette]]
|
|[[Robert Groulx]] 11,161
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Jonathan Valois]] 13,103
|
|[[Sylvie Lespérance]] 7,114
|
|Mathieu Lessard (UFP) 1,149
Marco Geoffroy (BP) 667
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/ADQ}}|
|Sylvie Lespérance
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[L'Assomption (provincial electoral district)|L'Assomption]]
|
|[[Sylvie Thouin]] 14,111
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Jean-Claude St-André]] 16,965
|
|[[Daniel Labrecque]] 7,053
|
|Bob Aubin (Green) 602
Gilbert Morin (UFP) 356
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Jean-Claude St-André
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Laviolette (provincial electoral district)|Laviolette]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Julie Boulet]] 12,806
|
|[[Patrick Lahaie]] 7,730
|
|[[Sébastien Proulx]] 3,453
|
|Yves Demers (UFP) 182
Josée Lafontaine (DCQ) 144
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Julie Boulet
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Lotbinière (provincial electoral district)|Lotbinière]]
|
|[[Monique Drolet-Glazier]] 8,773
|
|[[Jean-Guy Paré]] 6,502
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/ADQ}}|
|[[Sylvie Roy]] 9,522
|
|Marc Allard (Green) 306<br>Étienne Hallé (UFP) 175<br>Paul Biron (DCQ) 150
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Jean-Guy Paré
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Maskinongé (provincial electoral district)|Maskinongé]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Francine Gaudet]] 13,240
|
|[[Rémy Désilets]] 12,334
|
|[[Louise-Andrée Garant]] 9,118
|
|
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Rémy Désilets
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Nicolet-Yamaska (provincial electoral district)|Nicolet-Yamaska]]
|
|[[Jean Rousseau]] 8,927
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Michel Morin]] 10,783
|
|[[Lise Blanchette]] 5,899
|
|Blak D. Blackburn (BP) 417
Simonne Lizotte (Ind.) 141
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Michel Morin
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Portneuf (provincial electoral district)|Portneuf]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Jean-Pierre Soucy]] 12,729
|
|[[Roger Bertrand]] 8,352
|
|[[Deny Lépine]] 10,781
|
|François Paradis-Caron (UFP) 413
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Roger Bertrand
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Rousseau (provincial electoral district)|Rousseau]]
|
|[[Michel F. Brunet]] 9,127
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[François Legault]] 14,079
|
|[[François Girouard]] 5,645
|
|Alex Boisdequin-Lefort (UFP) 324<br>Gérard Gauthier (DCQ) 249
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|François Legault
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Saint-Maurice (provincial electoral district)|Saint-Maurice]]
|
|[[Bob Vallieres]] 8,232
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Claude Pinard]] 8,860
|
|[[Luc Arvisais]] 8,201
|
|Kevin Trudel (UFP) 225
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Claude Pinard
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Terrebonne (provincial electoral district)|Terrebonne]]
|
|[[Marcel Théorêt]] 11,353
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Jocelyne Caron]] 17,327
|
|[[Jean-Pierre Parrot]] 6,463
|
|Marco Legrand (UFP) 440
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Jocelyne Caron
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Trois-Rivières (provincial electoral district)|Trois-Rivières]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[André Gabias]] 11,034
|
|[[Guy Julien]] 10,154
|
|[[Jean-Claude Ayotte]] 5,181
|
|Rachel Sauvageau (BP) 274<br>David Lanneville (UFP) 214<br>Marcel Fugère (Ind.) 110<br>Stéphane Robert (DCQ) 76
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Guy Julien
|}
====Eastern Townships====
{{Canadian_politics/candlist_header_3plus|Liberal|PQ|ADQ}}
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Arthabaska (provincial electoral district)|Arthabaska]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Claude Bachand]] 12,663
|
|[[Danièle Caron]] 9,657
|
|[[Alain Rayes]] 11,389
|
|François Houle (Green) 379 <br> Katrine Cyr (BP) 353
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Jacques Baril
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Beauce-Nord (provincial electoral district)|Beauce-Nord]]
|
|[[Normand Poulin]] 11,104
|
|[[Aline Carrier]] 4,160
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/ADQ}}|
|[[Janvier Grondin]] 13,275
|
|Julie Roy (BP) 223 <br> Richard Fecteau (UFP) 175
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Normand Poulin
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Beauce-Sud (provincial electoral district)|Beauce-Sud]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Diane Leblanc]] 14,170
|
|[[Stéphane Pouliot]] 5,115
|
|[[Claude Lemieux (politician)|Claude Lemieux]] 12,852
|
|Ginette Lewis (UFP) 216
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Diane Leblanc
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Brome-Missisquoi (provincial electoral district)|Brome-Missisquoi]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Pierre Paradis]] 18,546
|
|[[Lina Le Blanc]] 8,093
|
|[[Pierre Plante (politician)|Pierre Plante]] 6,018
|
|Simon Gnocchini (UFP) 509 <br> Lionel Albert (Equ.) 167
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Pierre Paradis
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Drummond (provincial electoral district)|Drummond]]
|
|[[Jean Courchesne]] 13,479
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Normand Jutras]] 15,200
|
|[[Patrick Leblanc]] 7,577
|
|Pascal Allard (Ind.) 393 <br> Gilles Martineau (UFP) 301<br>Robert Dufour (DCQ) 199
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Normand Jutras
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Frontenac (provincial electoral district)|Frontenac]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Laurent Lessard]] 11,251
|
|[[Marc Boulianne]] 7,281
|
|[[Daniel Lamouth]] 6,888
|
|Bruno Vézina (Green) 231 <br> Marie-Josée Vachon (UFP) 145
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Marc Bouliane
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Iberville (provincial electoral district)|Iberville]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Jean Rioux]] 12,106
|
|[[Jean-Paul Bergeron]] 11,185
|
|[[Lucille Méthé]] 6,731
|
|Michel Thiffeault (BP) 376 <br> Benoit Lapointe (Green) 298 <br> Guillaume Tremblay (UFP) 229
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Jean-Paul Bergeron
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Johnson (provincial electoral district)|Johnson]]
|
|[[Nicole Brouillette]] 10,700
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Claude Boucher]] 12,232
|
|[[Isabelle Marquis]] 6,612
|
|Martin Marois (UFP) 343 <br> Michel Bélanger (DCQ) 224
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Claude Boucher
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Mégantic-Compton (provincial electoral district)|Mégantic-Compton]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Daniel Bouchard]] 11,135
|
|[[Suzanne Durivage]] 7,347
|
|[[Alain Boisvert]] 4,901
|
|Christian Poulin (UFP) 193 <br> Frank Moller (Equ.) 71
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Madeleine Bélanger
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Orford (provincial electoral district)|Orford]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Pierre Reid]] 17,314
|
|[[Yvon Bélair]] 11,037
|
|[[Steve Bourassa]] 6,145
|
|Véronique Grenier (UFP) 498
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Robert Benoît
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Richmond (Quebec provincial electoral district)|Richmond]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Yvon Vallières]] 14,767
|
|[[André Blais]] 6,149
|
|[[Pierre Hébert]] 4,899
|
|
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Yvon Vallières
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Saint-François (provincial electoral district)|Saint-François]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Monique Gagnon-Tremblay]] 16,562
|
|[[Guillaume Breault-Duncan]] 9,926
|
|[[Michel-André Samson]] 4,541
|
|Suzanne Thériault (UFP) 314 <br> François Boudreau (BP) 310
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Monique Gagnon-Tremblay
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Saint-Hyacinthe (provincial electoral district)|Saint-Hyacinthe]]
|
|[[Pierre Solis]] 13,137
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Léandre Dion]] 13,870
|
|[[Bernard Barré]] 7,855
|
|François Choquette (UFP) 401
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Léandre Dion
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Shefford (provincial electoral district)|Shefford]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Bernard Brodeur]] 16,391
|
|[[Jean-François de la Chevrotière]] 10,073
|
|[[Sylvain Barré]] 8,114
|
|Dominic Thibeault (BP) 502 <br> Gilles Dumoulin (UFP) 334
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Bernard Brodeur
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Sherbrooke (provincial electoral district)|Sherbrooke]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|'''[[Jean Charest]]''' 16,403
|
|[[Marie Malavoy]] 13,806
|
|[[Peter Downey]] 4,169
|
|Normand Gilbert (UFP) 496 <br> Serge Lachapelle (M-L) 64
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Jean Charest
|}
====Montérégie====
{{Canadian_politics/candlist_header_3plus|Liberal|PQ|ADQ}}
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Beauharnois (provincial electoral district)|Beauharnois]]
|
|[[Mario Faubert]] 13,265
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Serge Deslières]] 13,904
|
|[[Michael Betts]] 3,338
|
|Rémi Pelletier (Green) 506
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Serge Deslières
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Borduas (provincial electoral district)|Borduas]]
|
|[[Daniel Doucet]] 9,981
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Jean-Pierre Charbonneau]] 13,840
|
|[[Patricia St-Jacques]] 5,282
|
|Raynald St-Onge (BP) 459
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Jean-Pierre Charbonneau
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Chambly (provincial electoral district)|Chambly]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Diane Legault]] 17,656
|
|[[Louise Beaudoin]] 16,857
|
|[[Denis Lavoie]] 6,935
|
|Sébastien Duclos (BP) 744
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Louise Beaudoin
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Châteauguay (provincial electoral district)|Châteauguay]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Jean-Marc Fournier]] 20,434
|
|[[Éric Cardinal]] 13,751
|
|[[Daniel Lapointe]] 4,399
|
|Gilles Lalumière (BP) 547 <br> Guylaine Sirard (UFP) 222<br> Robert Jason Morgan (Equ.) 93
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Jean-Marc Fournier
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Huntingdon (provincial electoral district)|Huntingdon]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[André Chenail]] 15,512
|
|[[François Boileau]] 8,302
|
|[[Michel Lavoie]] 5,261
|
|Kenneth Rimmer (BP) 452
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|André Chenail
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[La Pinière (electoral district)|La Pinière]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Fatima Houda-Pepin]] 22,474
|
|[[Marcel Lussier]] 7,934
|
|[[Gérard Lachance]] 4,026
|
|Inti Ortega (BP) 487
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Fatima Houda-Pepin
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Laporte (provincial electoral district)|Laporte]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Michel Audet]] 18,673
|
|[[Clément Arcand]] 10,178
|
|[[Judy Fay]] 3,885
|
|Christian Montmarquette (UFP) 489 <br> Patrick Fiset (BP) 487 <br> Mary Bevan-Ouellette (Equ.) 106
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|André Bourbeau
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[La Prairie (provincial electoral district)|La Prairie]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Jean Dubuc]] 15,805
|
|[[Serge Geoffrion]] 14,868
|
|[[Yves-André Ferland]] 6,478
|
|Marc Bissonnette (BP) 547<br>Danielle Maire (UFP) 229<br>Sylvain Lesage (DCQ) 84
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Serge Geoffrion
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Marguerite-D'Youville (provincial electoral district)|Marguerite-D'Youville]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Pierre Moreau]] 16,368
|
|[[François Beaulne]] 15,501
|
|Luc Pommainville 6,596
|
|Yan Lacombe (BP) 550<br>Maxime Babeu (UFP) 536
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|François Beaulne
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Marie-Victorin (provincial electoral district)|Marie-Victorin]]
|
|[[Jean-Marc Pelletier (politician)|Jean-Marc Pelletier]] 9,799
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Cécile Vermette]] 12,736
|
|[[Michel Lalonde]] 4,374
|
|Pierre Losier-Côté (BP) 462<br>Marc Lambert (UFP) 452<br>Daniel Tavéra (Ind.) 134
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Cécile Vermette
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Richelieu (provincial electoral district)|Richelieu]]
|
|[[Benoît Lefebvre]] 10,927
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Sylvain Simard]] 13,286
|
|[[Micheline Ulrich]] 3,756
|
|Marie-Hélène Charbonneau (BP) 407<br>Nidal Joad (Ind.) 109<br>Steve Ritter (Ind.) 100<br>Florette Villemure-Larochelle (DCQ) 74
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Sylvain Simard
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Saint-Jean (provincial electoral district)|Saint-Jean]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Jean-Pierre Paquin]] 14,758
|
|[[Roger Paquin]] 13,423
|
|[[Marc-André Legault]] 6,856
|
|Alexandre Boulerice (UFP) 535<br>Eric Bédard (BP) 462<br>Jean Robert (Ind.) 112<br>Raymond Martin (Ind.) 73
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Roger Paquin
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Soulanges (provincial electoral district)|Soulanges]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Lucie Charlebois]] 13,473
|
|[[Gaëtane Legault]] 8,753
|
|[[Pierre Éloi Talbot]] 3,549
|
|Gloria Sawyer (BP) 327<br>Sandra Stephenson (Green) 320
|
|
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Taillon]]
|
|[[Annie Evrard]] 13,120
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Pauline Marois]] 17,603
|
|[[Katrine Simard]] 6,353
|
|David Fiset (BP) 556<br>Gabriel Landry (UFP) 545<br>Xavier Rochon (Ind.) 216
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Pauline Marois
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Vachon (provincial electoral district)|Vachon]]
|
|[[Brigitte Mercier]] 12,741
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Camil Bouchard]] 12,960
|
|[[Joëlle Lescop]] 5,540
|
|Denis Durand (BP) 519<br>Richard St-Onge (UFP) 279
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[David Payne (politician)|David Payne]]
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Vaudreuil (provincial electoral district)|Vaudreuil]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Yvon Marcoux]] 18,490
|
|[[Carole Cardinal]] 9,474
|
|[[Luc Tison]] 3,487
|
|Kathleen Mary Mangin (BP) 488<br>Ernest Semple (Equ.) 120
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Yvon Marcoux
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Verchères (provincial electoral district)|Verchères]]
|
|[[Mario Lebrun]] 8,720
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|'''[[Bernard Landry]]''' 16,963
|
|[[François Pratte]] 4,585
|
|Sébastien Drouin (BP) 505<br>Marc-André Morvan (UFP) 195
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Bernard Landry
|}
====Eastern Montreal====
{{Canadian_politics/candlist_header_3plus|Liberal|PQ|ADQ}}
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Acadie (provincial electoral district)|Acadie]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Yvan Bordeleau]] 23,211
|
|[[Maria Mourani]] 6,702
|
|[[Jean-Pierre Chamoun]] 2,253
|
|Johnathan Bérubé (BP) 440 <br> André Parizeau (Ind.) 161 <br> Linda Sullivan (M-L) 111 <br> Marina Paümann (Equ.) 95
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Yvan Bordeleau
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Anjou (provincial electoral district)|Anjou]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Lise Thériault]] 17,572
|
|[[France Bachand]] 10,573
|
|[[Martin Janson]] 4,319
|
|Hélène Héroux (M-L) 266
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Lise Thériault
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Bourassa-Sauvé]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Line Beauchamp]] 20,175
|
|[[Kettly Beauregard]] 8,243
|
|[[Michelle Allaire]] 3,771
|
|Francis Mallette (Green) 327 <br> Sylvain Archambault (Ind.) 261 <br> Denis Gagné (DCQ) 119 <br> '''Claude Brunelle''' (M-L) 94 <br> Boris Mospan (Equ.) 44
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Michèle Lamquin-Éthier <br> Line Beauchamp
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Bourget (provincial electoral district)|Bourget]]
|
|[[Claude Paquette]] 11,290
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Diane Lemieux]] 15,074
|
|[[Pierre Bourque (mayor)|Pierre Bourque]] 5,747
|
|Steve Boudrias (BP) 469 <br> Rosanne Labelle (UFP) 418 <br> Claudette Deschamps (DCQ) 193
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Diane Lemieux
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Crémazie]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Michèle Lamquin-Éthier]] 15,498
|
|[[Hugues Cormier]] 13,979
|
|[[Manon St-Louis]] 4,057
|
|Jocelyne Desautels (UFP) 686 <br> Claude Trudel (Green) 399 <br> Phillippe Beauvais (BP) 306 <br> Marsha Fine (M-L) 90
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Manon Blanchet
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Gouin (provincial electoral district)|Gouin]]
|
|[[William Aguilar]] 8,996
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[André Boisclair]] 15,890
|
|[[Stéphane Deschênes]] 2,456
|
|Colette Provost (UFP) 1,397 <br> Pierrette Chevalier (Green) 584 <br> '''Hugô St-Onge''' (BP) 465
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|André Boisclair
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Hochelaga-Maisonneuve (provincial electoral district)|Hochelaga-Maisonneuve]]
|
|[[Richer Dompierre]] 6,210
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Louise Harel]] 13,138
|
|[[Louise Blackburn]] 2,449
|
|Lise Alarie (UFP) 788 <br> Alex Néron (BP) 476 <br> Daniel Breton (Green) 367 <br> Christine Dandenault (M-L) 79 <br> Mario Richard (DCQ) 52
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Louise Harel
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Jeanne-Mance—Viger (provincial electoral district)|Jeanne-Mance—Viger]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Michel Bissonnet]] 26,801
|
|[[Robert La Rose]] 4,303
|
|[[Carole Giroux]] 2,080
|
|Eddy Guarino (BP) 365
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Michel Bissonnet <br> Anna Mancuso
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[LaFontaine (provincial electoral district)|LaFontaine]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Tony Tomassi]] 18,164
|
|[[Line Pelletier]] 4,939
|
|[[Josée Anello]] 2,697
|
|Patrick Forcier (BP) 323
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Independents}}|
|Jean-Claude Gobé
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Laurier-Dorion (provincial electoral district)|Laurier-Dorion]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Christos Sirros]] 16,052
|
|[[Tomas Arbieto]] 9,775
|
|[[Mario Spina]] 1,996
|
|William Sloan (UFP) 922 <br> Phillippe Morlighem (Green) 595 <br> Sylvain Mainville (BP) 375 <br> Peter Macrisopoulos (M-L) 165 <br> Charles Robidoux (Ind.) 131 <br> Sylvie Charbin (Ind.) 117 <br> Yang Zhang (Equ.) 78
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Christos Sirros
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Mercier (provincial electoral district)|Mercier]]
|
|[[Nathalie Rochefort]] 8,414
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Daniel Turp]] 13,334
|
|[[Vivian Goulder]] 1,855
|
|[[Amir Khadir]] (UFP) 5,278 <br> Lyne Rivard (BP) 579
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Nathalie Rochefort
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Pointe-aux-Trembles (electoral district)|Pointe-aux-Trembles]]
|
|[[Daniel Fournier]] 9,427
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Nicole Léger]] 14,261
|
|[[André Cordeau]] 4,050
|
|Xavier Daxhelet (Green) 457 <br> Julien Ferron (DCQ) 137 <br> Geneviève Royer (M-L) 80
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Nicole Léger
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Rosemont (provincial electoral district)|Rosemont]]
|
|[[Marylin Thomas]] 14,721
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Rita Dionne-Marsolais]] 16,143
|
|[[Denise Larouche]] 4,248
|
|Omar Aktouf (UFP) 1,132 <br> Huguette Plourde (BP) 493 <br> Suzelle Gill (DCQ) 147
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Rita Dionne-Marsolais
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Sainte-Marie—Saint-Jacques (provincial electoral district)|Sainte-Marie—Saint-Jacques]]
|
|[[Richard Brosseau]] 7,989
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[André Boulerice]] 13,066
|
|[[Annick Brousseau]] 2,183
|
|Gaétan Breton (UFP) 1,699 <br> Robert Ruffo (Green) 690 <br> Antoine Théorêt-Poupart (BP) 444 <br> Ginette Boutet (M-L) 87 <br> Maria da Luz dos Santos Inacio (DCQ) 59
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|André Boulerice
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Viau (provincial electoral district)|Viau]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[William Cusano]] 17,703
|
|[[Maka Kotto]] 6,142
|
|[[Paolo Tamburello]] 2,406
|
|Guillaume Blouin-Beaudoin (BP) 426 <br> Jocelyne Dupuis (UFP) 324 <br> Yannick Duguay (Ind.) 121
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|William Cusano
|}
====Western Montreal====
{{Canadian_politics/candlist_header_3plus|Liberal|PQ|ADQ}}
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[D'Arcy-McGee (provincial electoral district)|D'Arcy-McGee]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Lawrence Bergman]] 23,968
|
|[[Mathieu Breault]] 1,087
|
|[[Sylvain James Bowes]] 520
|
|William Shaw (Equ.) 406 <br> Blair Longley (BP) 274
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Lawrence Bergman
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Jacques-Cartier (provincial electoral district)|Jacques-Cartier]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Geoffrey Kelley]] 30,035
|
|[[Guy Amyot]] 1,894
|
|[[Jeffrey Penney]] 1,253
|
|Ryan Young (Green) 727 <br> '''Keith Henderson''' (Equ.) 650 <br> Daniel Cormier-Roach (Ind.) 49
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Geoffrey Kelley
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Marguerite-Bourgeoys (provincial electoral district)|Marguerite-Bourgeoys]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Monique Jérôme-Forget]] 22,807
|
|[[Suzanne Groulx]] 6,327
|
|[[Brigitte De Laroche]] 2,524
|
|Adam Jastrzebski (Green) 415 <br> Paul Domagala (Equ.) 142 <br> Marc Veilleux (DCQ) 94 <br> Yves le Seigle (M-L) 68
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Monique Jérôme-Forget
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Marquette (provincial electoral district)|Marquette]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[François Ouimet]] 21,232
|
|[[Yves Beauregard]] 7,672
|
|[[Denise Décoste]] 3,260
|
|Bruce Hulley (Equ.) 289 <br> Garnet Colly (M-L) 179
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|François Ouimet
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Mont-Royal (provincial electoral district)|Mont-Royal]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Philippe Couillard]] 21,021
|
|[[Vincent Gagnon]] 3,465
|
|[[Nour-Eddine Hajibi]] 1,240
|
|Frank Kiss (Equ.) 256
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|André Tranchemontagne
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Nelligan (provincial electoral district)|Nelligan]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Russell Williams (politician)|Russell Williams]] 27,934
|
|[[Micaël Poirier]] 4,611
|
|[[Sabrina Duguay]] 2,680
|
|Peter Graham (Green) 541 <br> Giuliana Pendenza (Equ.) 233
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Russell Williams
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (provincial electoral district)|Notre-Dame-de-Grâce]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Russell Copeman]] 18,911
|
|[[Laurent Malépart]] 3,460
|
|[[Allan Patrick]] 1,225
|
|Jessica Gal (Green) 1,084 <br> Helene Jutras (BP) 261 <br> Peter Sauvé (Equ.) 246 <br> Thomas Kernan (DCQ) 96 <br> Rachel Hoffman (M-L) 71
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Russell Copeman
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Outremont (provincial electoral district)|Outremont]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Yves Séguin]] 14,278
|
|[[Marilyse Lapierre]] 8,218
|
|[[Christian de Serres]] 1,712
|
|Jill Hanley (UFP) 1,818 <br> Maryève Daigle (BP) 345 <br> Louise Charron (M-L) 119
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Pierre-Étienne Laporte
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Robert-Baldwin (provincial electoral district)|Robert-Baldwin]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Pierre Marsan]] 28,892
|
|[[Alphonse Boisrond]] 2,637
|
|[[Alladin Abou Sharbin]] 1,705
|
|Jimmy Kalafatidis (Equ.) 411
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Pierre Marsan
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Saint-Henri—Sainte-Anne (provincial electoral district)|Saint-Henri—Sainte-Anne]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Nicole Loiselle]] 16,004
|
|[[Raymond Munger]] 9,830
|
|[[Claudette Marullo]] 2,645
|
|Marc-André Payette (UFP) 595 <br> Suzanne Moussette (Green) 439 <br> Nicky Tanguay (BP) 424 <br> Andrzej Jastrzebski (DCQ) 142 <br> Jean-Paul Bédard (M-L) 116 <br> Larry Vitas (Equ.) 52
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Nicole Loiselle
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Saint-Laurent (provincial electoral district)|Saint-Laurent]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Jacques Dupuis]] 24,745
|
|[[William Fayad]] 4,556
|
|[[Sophie Theoharopoulos]] 1,834
|
|Alain Pérusse (UFP) 325 <br> Fernand Deschamps (M-L) 206 <br> Louis Ottoni (Equ.) 199
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Jacques Dupuis
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Verdun (provincial electoral district)|Verdun]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Henri-François Gautrin]] 15,185
|
|[[Denis Martel]] 8,782
|
|[[Sébastien Guérin]] 3,269
|
|Claude Genest (Green) 658 <br> Pascal Durand (UFP) 368 <br> Vincent Aubry (BP) 357 <br> Gilles Noël (DCQ) 104 <br> Normand Chouinard (M-L) 71 <br> Bernard King (Equ.) 63 <br> Robert Lindblad (Ind.) 54
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Henri-François Gautrin
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Westmount—Saint-Louis (provincial electoral district)|Westmount—Saint-Louis]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Jacques Chagnon]] 18,330
|
|[[Denise Laroche]] 2,372
|
|[[Nathalie Beaupré]] 959
|
|David Fennario (UFP) 718 <br> David John Proctor (BP) 223 <br> Don Donderi (Equ.) 182 <br> Diane Johnston (M-L) 64
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Jacques Chagnon
|}
====Laval and Rive-Nord====
{{Canadian_politics/candlist_header_3plus|Liberal|PQ|ADQ}}
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Blainville (provincial electoral district)|Blainville]]
|
|[[Jocelyne Roch]] 12,689
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Richard Legendre]] 15,288
|
|[[Diane Bellemare]] 7,407
|
|Thérèse Hamel (UFP) 394
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Richard Legendre
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Chomedey (electoral district)|Chomedey]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Thomas Mulcair]] 25,363
|
|[[Coline Chhay]] 6,568
|
|[[Vicken Darakdijian]] 3,384
|
|Polyvios Tsakanikas (M-L) 210 <br> Robert Tamilia (Equ.) 148
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Thomas Mulcair
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Deux-Montagnes (provincial electoral district)|Deux-Montagnes]]
|
|[[Marc Lauzon]] 12,099
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Hélène Robert]] 12,432
|
|[[Éric Duhaime]] 6,907
|
|Julien Demers (UFP) 408
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Hélène Robert
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Fabre (provincial electoral district)|Fabre]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Michelle Courchesne]] 18,689
|
|[[Nathalie Saint-Pierre]] 14,428
|
|[[Claude Dugas]] 6,370
|
|Pierre Bibeau (Ind.) 402
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Joseph Facal]]
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Groulx (provincial electoral district)|Groulx]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Pierre Descoteaux]] 13,763
|
|[[Robert Kieffer]] 13,460
|
|[[Sophie Cardinal]] 6,746
|
|Denis Letourneux (UFP) 436 <br> Julien Boisvert (BP) 402
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Robert Kieffer
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Laval-des-Rapides (provincial electoral district)|Laval-des-Rapides]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Alain Paquet]] 15,190
|
|[[Serge Ménard]] 13,209
|
|[[Philippe Laurin]] 4,693
|
|Louis-Philippe Verenka (Green) 366 <br> Vincent Pelletier (BP) 339 <br> Michelle Marleau (DCQ) 162
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Serge Ménard
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Masson (provincial electoral district)|Masson]]
|
|[[Richard Marcotte]] 11,371
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Luc Thériault]] 15,445
|
|[[Nathalie Filion]] 7,637
|
|
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Gilles Labbé
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Mille-Îles (provincial electoral district)|Mille-Îles]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Maurice Clermont]] 19,924
|
|[[Maude Delangis]] 14,333
|
|[[Gerry La Rocca]] 5,093
|
|Christian Lajoie (Ind.) 244 <br> Régent Millette (DCQ) 113
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Lyse Leduc
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Mirabel (electoral district)|Mirabel]]
|
|[[Réal Proulx]] 7,529
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Denise Beaudoin]] 10,577
|
|[[Hubert Meilleur]] 9,486
|
|
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|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Prévost (provincial electoral district)|Prévost]]
|
|[[Marie-Josée Gouin]] 11,855
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Lucie Papineau]] 16,159
|
|[[Martin Camirand]] 7,087
|
|Alexandre Émond (BP) 499 <br> Reine Dubeau (DCQ) 179
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Lucie Papineau
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Terrebonne (provincial electoral district)|Terrebonne]]
|
|[[Marcel Théorêt]] 11,353
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Jocelyne Caron]] 17,327
|
|[[Jean-Pierre Parrot]] 6,463
|
|Marco Legrand (UFP) 440
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Jocelyne Caron
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Vimont (provincial electoral district)|Vimont]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Vincent Auclair]] 17,908
|
|[[Normand Dupont]] 12,865
|
|[[François Gaudreau]] 7,227
|
|Serge Légaré (Green) 403 <br> André Pigeon (UFP) 269
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/ADQ}}|
|François Gaudreau
|}
====Laurentides, Ouatouais and Northern Quebec ====
{{Canadian_politics/candlist_header_3plus|Liberal|PQ|ADQ}}
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Abitibi-Est (provincial electoral district)|Abitibi-Est]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Pierre Corbeil]] 9,056
|
|[[Lorraine Morissette]] 7,110
|
|[[Serge Allard]] 4,477
|
|Guy Cloutier (BP) 286 <br> Samuel Dupras-Doroftei (Ind.) 202
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|André Pelletier
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Abitibi-Ouest (provincial electoral district)|Abitibi-Ouest]]
|
|[[Jean-Louis Carignan]] 7,960
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[François Gendron]] 9,677
|
|[[Claude Morin]] 3,661
|
|
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|François Gendron
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Argenteuil (provincial electoral district)|Argenteuil]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[David Whissell]] 12,645
|
|[[Georges Lapointe]] 5,906
|
|[[Sylvain Demers]] 4,372
|
|Claude Sabourin (Green) 496 <br> Yannick Charpentier (BP) 292
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|David Whissell
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Bertrand (provincial electoral district)|Bertrand]]
|
|[[Michelle Montpetit]] 13,502
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Claude Cousineau]] 14,704
|
|[[Danielle Tremblay]] 4,834
|
|'''Richard Savignac''' (Green) 664 <br> Serge Haroun (DCQ) 490 <br> David Rovins (Ind.) 41
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Claude Cousineau
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Chapleau (provincial electoral district)|Chapleau]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Benoît Pelletier]] 18,774
|
|[[Sylvie Simard]] 6,512
|
|[[Berthe Miron]] 3,949
|
|Daniel Leblanc-Poirier (BP) 402 <br> Jean Marois (UFP) 331 <br> Gabriel Girard-Bernier (M-L) 122
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Benoît Pelletier
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Gatineau (provincial electoral district)|Gatineau]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Réjean Lafrenière]] 16,481
|
|[[Dominique Bedwell]] 6,663
|
|[[Brian Gibb]] 3,494
|
|Julie Mercier (UFP) 423 <br> Françoise Roy (M-L) 95
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Réjean Lafrenière
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Hull (provincial electoral district)|Hull]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Roch Cholette]] 16,262
|
|[[Raphaël Déry]] 7,234
|
|[[Jean-François LaRue]] 3,663
|
|Denise Veilleux (UFP) 677 <br> Stéphane Salko (BP) 305 <br> Maxime Gauld (Ind.) 155 <br> Benoit Legros (M-L) 72 <br> Gheorghe Irimia (Ind.) 37
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Roch Cholette
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Labelle (provincial electoral district)|Labelle]]
|
|[[Jean-Pierre Miljours]] 10,501
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Sylvain Pagé]] 13,530
|
|[[Pascal De Bellefeuille]] 4,283
|
|Anne Léger (Green) 468 <br> André Haché (BP) 274
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Sylvain Pagé
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Papineau (provincial electoral district)|Papineau]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Norman MacMillan (politician)|Norman MacMillan]] 17,933
|
|[[Gilles Hébert]] 8,279
|
|[[Serge Charette]] 3,833
|
|Nathalie Gratton (Green) 576 <br> Dominique Marceau (UFP) 286
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Norman MacMillan
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Pontiac (provincial electoral district)|Pontiac]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Charlotte L'Écuyer]] 17,885
|
|[[Luc Côté]] 3,133
|
|[[Victor Bilodeau]] 1,830
|
|Serge Tanguay (UFP) 392 <br> Louis Lang (M-L) 132
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|Robert Middlemiss
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Rouyn-Noranda—Témiscamingue (provincial electoral district)|Rouyn-Noranda—Témiscamingue]]
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PLQ}}|
|[[Daniel Bernard (politician)|Daniel Bernard]] 10,347
|
|[[Rémy Trudel]] 9,673
|
|[[Pierre Brien]] 7,849
|
|Patrick Rancourt (UFP) 507
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Rémy Trudel
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|[[Ungava (provincial electoral district)|Ungava]]
|
|[[Don Bubar]] 4,258
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|[[Michel Létourneau]] 5,744
|
|[[Gloria Trudeau]] 1,460
|
|
|{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/PQ}}|
|Michel Létourneau
|}
==See also==
* [[Politics of Quebec]]
* [[List of Quebec premiers]]
* [[List of Quebec leaders of the Opposition]]
* [[National Assembly of Quebec]]
* [[Quebec general election, 2007]]
* [[Timeline of Quebec history]]
* [[List of political parties in Canada#Quebec|Political parties in Quebec]]
* [[37th National Assembly of Quebec]]
{{Quebec elections}}
[[Category:2003 elections in Canada]]
[[Category:Elections in Quebec]]
[[fr:Élection générale québécoise de 2003]]