Rivière-du-Loup–Témiscouata

Rivière-du-Loup–Témiscouata
Quebec electoral district
Provincial electoral district
Legislature National Assembly of Quebec
MNA
 
 
 
Denis Tardif
Coalition Avenir Québec
District created 2011
First contested 2012
Last contested 2018
Demographics
Population (2011) 64,120
Electors (2012)[1] 50,769
Area (km²)[2] 7,395.0
Pop. density (per km²) 8.7
Census divisions Les Basques (all), Rivière-du-Loup (all), Témiscouata (all)
Census subdivisions Auclair, Biencourt, Cacouna, Dégelis, Lac-des-Aigles, Lejeune, L'Isle-Verte, Notre-Dame-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs, Notre-Dame-du-Portage, Packington, Pohénégamook, Rivière-Bleue, Rivière-du-Loup, Saint-Antonin, Saint-Arsène, Saint-Athanase, Saint-Clément, Saint-Cyprien, Saint-Éloi, Saint-Elzéar-de-Témiscouata, Saint-Épiphane, Saint-Eusèbe, Sainte-Françoise, Saint-François-Xavier-de-Viger, Saint-Guy, Saint-Honoré-de-Témiscouata, Saint-Hubert-de-Rivière-du-Loup, Saint-Jean-de-Dieu, Saint-Jean-de-la-Lande, Saint-Juste-du-Lac, Saint-Louis-du-Ha! Ha!, Saint-Marc-du-Lac-Long, Saint-Mathieu-de-Rioux, Saint-Médard, Saint-Michel-du-Squatec, Saint-Modeste, Saint-Paul-de-la-Croix, Saint-Pierre-de-Lamy, Sainte-Rita, Saint-Simon, Témiscouata-sur-le-Lac, Trois-Pistoles; Cacouna (Indian reserve), Whitworth; Lac-Boisbouscache

Rivière-du-Loup–Témiscouata is a provincial electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It is located in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region.

It was created for the 2012 election from all of the former Rivière-du-Loup electoral district and part of the former Kamouraska-Témiscouata electoral districts; it also took Lac-des-Aigles and Biencourt from the Rimouski electoral district. Effectively, the entire territory of the Témiscouata Regional County Municipality was added to the former Rivière-du-Loup electoral district.[3]

Members of National Assembly

Legislature Years Member Party
Riding created from Rivière-du-Loup,
Kamouraska-Témiscouata and Rimouski
40th  2012–2014     Jean D'Amour Liberal
41st  2014–2018
42nd  2018–present     Denis Tardif Coalition Avenir Québec

Election results

Quebec general election, 2018
The 2018 general election will be held on October 1.
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Coalition Avenir QuébecDenis Tardif13,43939.18+22.62
LiberalJean D'Amour11,47733.46-18.24
Parti QuébécoisVincent Couture5,23015.25-8.70
Québec solidaireGoulimine Sylvie Cadôret3,78311.03+4.94
ConservativeMartin Perron3731.09
Total valid votes 34,30298.33
Total rejected ballots 5831.67+0.28
Turnout 34,88569.41-0.59
Eligible voters 50,261
Coalition Avenir Québec gain from Liberal Swing +20.43
Quebec general election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalJean D'Amour18,08651.69+10.78
Parti QuébécoisMichel Lagacé8,37823.95-10.42
Coalition Avenir QuébecCharles Roy5,79416.56-2.00
Québec solidaireLouis Gagnon2,1296.09+3.11
Parti des sans PartiFrank Malenfant3541.01+0.65*
Option nationaleÉtienne Massé2450.70-0.39
Total valid votes 34,98698.61
Total rejected ballots 4941.39
Turnout 35,48070.00-4.56
Electors on the lists 50,688
* Result compared to Coalition pour la constituante
Quebec general election, 2012
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalJean D'Amour15,31740.91-4.12
Parti QuébécoisMichel Lagacé12,87034.37-2.03
Coalition Avenir QuébecGaétan Lavoie6,94918.56+2.59
Québec solidaireStacy Larouche1,1162.98+1.93
GreenNadia Pelletier6471.73+0.74
Option nationaleJonathan St-Pierre4101.09
Coalition pour la constituanteSylvain Potvin1350.36
Total valid votes 37,44498.86
Total rejected ballots 4301.14
Turnout 37,87474.56  
Electors on the lists 50,795
^ Change is from redistributed results. CAQ change is from ADQ.
Liberal hold Swing -1.04

References

  1. http://www.electionsquebec.qc.ca/english/provincial/electoral-map/general-information-on-the-provincial-electoral-divisions-2011.php?bsq=699&section=population
  2. http://www.electionsquebec.qc.ca/english/provincial/electoral-map/general-information-on-the-provincial-electoral-divisions-2011.php?bsq=699&section=superficie
  3. Commission de la représentation électorale (January 2012). "The electoral map of Québec 2011: Final Report" (PDF). Retrieved March 21, 2012.
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Coordinates: 47°38′N 68°52′W / 47.64°N 68.86°W / 47.64; -68.86

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