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Quebec general election, 2018

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125 seats in the National Assembly of Quebec
63 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
 
Leader Philippe Couillard Jean-François Lisée
Party Liberal Parti Québécois
Leader since March 17, 2013 October 7, 2016
Leader's seat Roberval Rosemont
Last election 70 seats, 41.52% 30 seats, 25.38%
Current seats 66 28

  File:François Legault2011.jpg
Leader François Legault Manon Massé[1]
Party Coalition Avenir Québec Québec solidaire
Leader since November 4, 2011 May 21, 2017
Leader's seat L'Assomption Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques
Last election 22 seats, 23.05% 3 seats, 7.63%
Current seats 21 3

Incumbent Premier[2]

Philippe Couillard
Liberal



The 42nd Quebec general election is tentatively scheduled for October 1, 2018 to elect members to the National Assembly of Quebec.

Background

Under the province's fixed election date law, passed in 2013, "the general election following the end of a Legislature shall be held on the first Monday of October of the fourth calendar year following the year that includes the last day of the previous Legislature",[3] setting the date for October 1, 2018. However, the Chief Electoral Officer can change the election date in the event of a natural disaster. Furthermore, the Lieutenant Governor can call an election sooner should the Premier request one, or in the event the government is dissolved by a motion of no confidence.[4] Such a dissolution is unlikely as the current government has a majority.

Timeline

Party standings

Summary of the current standings of the
National Assembly of Quebec
Party Party leader Seats
2014 Current
Liberal Philippe Couillard 70 66
Parti Québécois Jean-François Lisée 30 28
Coalition Avenir Québec François Legault 22 21
Québec solidaire Manon Massé[1] 3 3
  Independent 0 7
  Vacant 0
Total 125 125

Seat changes

Changes in seats held (2014-2018)
Seat Before Change
Date Member Party Reason Date Member Party
Lévis August 15, 2014[5] Christian Dubé  CAQ Resignation October 20, 2014[6] François Paradis  CAQ
Richelieu September 29, 2014[7] Élaine Zakaïb  Parti Québécois Resignation March 9, 2015[8] Sylvain Rochon  Parti Québécois
Jean-Talon February 26, 2015[9] Yves Bolduc  Liberal Resignation[a 1] June 8, 2015[10] Sébastien Proulx  Liberal
Chauveau April 7, 2015[11] Gérard Deltell  CAQ Resignation[a 2] June 8, 2015[12] Véronyque Tremblay  Liberal
Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne August 21, 2015[13] Marguerite Blais  Liberal Resignation November 9, 2015[14] Dominique Anglade  Liberal
Fabre August 24, 2015[15] Gilles Ouimet  Liberal Resignation November 9, 2015 Monique Sauvé  Liberal
Arthabaska August 26, 2015[16] Sylvie Roy  CAQ Resigned from party  Independent
René-Lévesque September 3, 2015[17] Marjolain Dufour  Parti Québécois Resignation November 9, 2015 Martin Ouellet  Parti Québécois
Beauce-Sud September 22, 2015[18] Robert Dutil  Liberal Resignation November 9, 2015 Paul Busque  Liberal
Chicoutimi October 22, 2015[19] Stéphane Bédard  Parti Québécois Resignation April 11, 2016[20] Mireille Jean  Parti Québécois
Saint-Jérôme May 2, 2016[21] Pierre Karl Péladeau  Parti Québécois Resignation[a 3] December 5, 2016 Marc Bourcier  Parti Québécois
Marie-Victorin June 13, 2016 Bernard Drainville  Parti Québécois Resignation[a 4] December 5, 2016 Catherine Fournier  Parti Québécois
Arthabaska July 31, 2016[22] Sylvie Roy  Independent Died in office December 5, 2016 Éric Lefebvre  CAQ
Verdun August 19, 2016 Jacques Daoust  Liberal Resignation[a 5] December 5, 2016 Isabelle Melançon  Liberal
Laurier-Dorion October 20, 2016[23] Gerry Sklavounos  Liberal Expulsion  Independent
Gouin January 19, 2017[24] Françoise David  QC solidaire Resignation May 29, 2017 Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois  QC solidaire
Groulx January 25, 2017[25] Claude Surprenant  CAQ Expulsion  Independent
Brome-Missisquoi January 27, 2017[26] Pierre Paradis  Liberal Expulsion  Independent
Vachon February 5, 2017[27] Martine Ouellet  Parti Québécois Resigned from party[a 6]  Independent
Louis-Hébert April 27, 2017[28] Sam Hamad  Liberal Resignation October 2, 2017[29][30] Geneviève Guilbault  CAQ
Gaspé May 16, 2017[31] Gaétan Lelièvre  Parti Québécois Expulsion  Independent
Argenteuil April 17, 2018 Yves St-Denis  Liberal Withdraws from caucus  Independent
Beauce-Sud May 10, 2018[32] Paul Busque  Liberal Withdraws from caucus  Independent
  1. ^ also from the position of Minister of Education
  2. ^ to run for the Conservatives in Louis-Saint-Laurent
  3. ^ also from the positions of PQ leader and Leader of the Opposition
  4. ^ also from the position of Opposition House Leader
  5. ^ also from the position of Minister of Transport, Sustainable Mobility and Transport Electrification
  6. ^ to seek the Bloc Québécois leadership

Other developments

Date Event
April 7, 2014 The Quebec Liberal Party wins a majority government in the 41st Quebec general election, and Philippe Couillard becomes Quebec's Premier-designate. Outgoing Premier Pauline Marois announces her resignation as Parti Québécois leader.[33]
April 10, 2014 The Parti Québécois caucus unanimously approves Stéphane Bédard as interim leader.[34]
October 4, 2014 PQ riding association presidents meet to decide rules and timeline for its leadership race.[35]
May 15, 2015 Pierre Karl Péladeau is elected leader of the Parti Québécois.[36]
May 6, 2016 Sylvain Gaudreault is appointed interim PQ leader.
October 7, 2016 Jean-François Lisée is elected leader of the Parti Québécois.
March 24, 2017 Québec solidaire announces that its party members will vote on a proposition at its party convention in May to begin talks to merge with Option nationale.[37]
May 21, 2017 Manon Massé and Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois are elected as co-spokespersons for Québec solidaire.[38][39]
October 5, 2017 Executives of QS and ON reach an agreement to propose a merger, which has yet to be approved by members/delegates in two special congresses.[40]
October 26, 2017 Guy Ouellette, MNA for Chomedey, withdraws from the caucus of the Liberal Party. He rejoins the caucus on November 21.
December 10, 2017 ON and QS decide to merge: ON's special congress approves merger at 90%, 8 days after QS's special congress approved it at 80%.
August 29, 2018 The 41st Legislature ends.[41]
September 13, 2018 First televised debate (Radio-Canada).[42]
September 15, 2018 Candidate nominations close.[43]
September 17, 2018 Second televised debate (CBC).[44]
September 20, 2018 Third televised debate (TVA).[45]

Incumbents not running for reelection

At March 2018, a total of 38 MNAs elected in 2014 will not be in the 2018 election, of whom 13 resigned from the National Assembly, one died in office, and 24 announced that they will not seek re-election.[46] The latter comprise the following:

Electoral District Incumbent at dissolution and subsequent nominee New MNA
Abitibi-Ouest   François Gendron
Beauce-Nord   André Spénard
Bertrand   Claude Cousineau
Côte-du-Sud   Norbert Morin
Gatineau   Stéphanie Vallée
Groulx   Claude Surprenant
Îles-de-la-Madeleine   Germain Chevarie
Jean-Lesage   André Drolet
Lac-Saint-Jean   Alexandre Cloutier
Laurier-Dorion   Gerry Sklavounos
Laviolette   Julie Boulet
Marguerite-Bourgeoys   Robert Poëti
Mégantic   Ghislain Bolduc
Mercier   Amir Khadir
Montmorency   Raymond Bernier
Nelligan   Martin Coiteux
Orford   Pierre Reid
Pointe-aux-Trembles   Nicole Léger
Portneuf   Michel Matte
Richmond   Karine Vallières
Saint-François   Guy Hardy
Saint-Laurent   Jean-Marc Fournier
Taschereau   Agnès Maltais
Vachon   Martine Ouellet
Viau   David Heurtel

At the end of his term, Gendron, Dean of the National Assembly, will have served for 41 years and 10 months, representing Abitibi-Ouest for 11 terms.

Opinion polls

Evolution of voting intentions according to polls conducted during the pre-campaign period of the 2018 Quebec general election.

















List of candidates

  • Normal font identifies candidates officially nominated. Italics identify persons who have announced their intention to seek a nomination. The symbol ‡ indicates incumbent MNAs not running for re-election.
  • Abbreviations used in the table: Auto.: Équipe autonomiste. CAP: Citoyens au pouvoir du Québec. CAQ: Coalition avenir Québec - L'équipe François Legault. CINQ: Changement intégrité pour notre Québec. Cons.: Équipe Adrien Pouliot - Parti conservateur du Québec. Green: Green Party of Québec. Ind.: Independent candidate. Liberal: Quebec Liberal Party. NPD: Nouveau Parti démocratique du Québec. PQ: Parti québécois. P51: Parti 51. QS: Québec solidaire.[47]
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PQ CAQ QS Other
Bonaventure François Whittom[48] Sylvain Roy[49] Catherine Cyr Wright[50] Daniel Bouchard (CAP),[51]
Heather Imhoff (Green)[52]
Sylvain Roy
Côte-du-Sud Simon Laboissonnière[53] Marie-Eve Proulx[54] Guillaume Dufour[50] Norbert Morin[55]
Gaspé Laurent Fisette (CAP)[51] Gaétan Lelièvre
Îles-de-la-Madeleine Joël Arseneau[56] Germain Chevarie[57]
Matane-Matapédia Pascal Bérubé[49] Pascal Bérubé
Rimouski Claude Laroche[53] Harold LeBel[49] Carol-Ann Kack[50] Harold LeBel
Rivière-du-Loup–Témiscouata Jean D'Amour[53] Vincent Couture[58] Goulimine Cadôret[50] Jean D'Amour
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PQ CAQ QS Other
Chicoutimi Marie-Josée Morency[53] Mireille Jean[49] Mireille Jean
Dubuc Serge Simard[53] Mario Simard[59] François Tremblay[54] Serge Simard
Duplessis Laurence Méthot[53] Lorraine Richard[49] Alexandre Leblanc (Cons.)[60] Lorraine Richard
Jonquière Sylvain Gaudreault[49] Sylvain Gaudreault
Lac-Saint-Jean William Fradette[49] Éric Girard[54] Manon Girard[61] Alexandre Cloutier[62]
René-Lévesque Jonathan Lapointe[53] Martin Ouellet[49] Martin Ouellet
Roberval Philippe Couillard[53] Julie Boucher (CAP)[51] Philippe Couillard
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PQ CAQ QS Other
Charlesbourg François Blais Élisabeth Germain[50] Daniel Pelletier (Auto.)[63] François Blais
Charlevoix–Côte-de-Beaupré Caroline Simard[53] Nathalie Leclerc[49] Jessica Crossan[64] Caroline Simard
Chauveau Véronyque Tremblay[53] Adrien Pouliot (Cons.)[60] Véronyque Tremblay
Jean-Lesage Nathaly Dufour[65] Christiane Gamache[54] Sol Zanetti[50] Alex Bellefeuille (Green),[52]
Raymond Côté (NPD),[66]
Anne DeBlois (Cons.),[60]
Jean-Luc Rouckout (Auto.)[63]
André Drolet[67]
Jean-Talon Sébastien Proulx[68] Joëlle Boutin[69] Patrick Provost Stéphane Pouleur (Auto.)[63] Sébastien Proulx
La Peltrie Stéphane Lacasse[53] Éric Caire[70] Nicolas Bouffard-Savoie (Auto.),[63]
Julie Plamondon (Cons.),[60]
Sandra Mara Riedo (Green)[52]
Éric Caire
Louis-Hébert Geneviève Guilbault[70] Guillaume Boivin[50] Denis Blanchette (NPD),
Daydree Vendette (Green)[52]
Geneviève Guilbault
Montmorency Jean-François Simard[71] Marie-Christine Lamontagne[50] Raymond Bernier[72]
Portneuf Christian Hébert[49] Vincent Caron[54] Odile Pelletier[50] Michel Matte[73]
Taschereau Florent Tanlet[53] Diane Lavallée[74] Svetlana Solomykina[54] Catherine Dorion[50] Guy Boivin (Auto.),[63]
Élisabeth Grégoire (Green),[52]
Christian Lavoie (CAP)[51]
Agnès Maltais[75]
Vanier-Les Rivières Patrick Huot[68] Mario Asselin[54] Monique Voisine Patrick Huot
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PQ CAQ QS Other
Champlain Pierre-Michel Auger[53] Sonia LeBel[54] Steven Roy Cullen[50] Stéphanie Dufresne (Green)[52] Pierre-Michel Auger
Laviolette–Saint-Maurice Pierre Giguère[76] Jacynthe Bruneau[77] Marie-Louise Tardif[54] Christine Cardin[50] Nancy Théberge (Green)[52] Julie Boulet[78]
Laviolette
Merged riding
Pierre Giguère
Saint-Maurice
Maskinongé Marc H. Plante[79] Muguette Paillé[80][81] Simon Piotte[50] Marc H. Plante
Trois-Rivières Jean-Denis Girard[53] Marie-Claude Camirand[82] Jean Boulet[54] Valérie Delage[50] Adis Simidzija (Green)[52] Jean-Denis Girard
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PQ CAQ QS Green Other
Mégantic Robert G. Roy[53] Andrée Larrivée[50] Sylvain Dodier[52] Ambrose Kibos (NPD)[83] Ghislain Bolduc[84]
Orford Guy Madore[53] Annabelle Lalumière-Ting[50] Stéphanie Desmeules[52] Pierre Reid[85]
Richmond Annie Godbout[53] Véronique Vigneault[86] André Bachand[54] Colombe Landry[50] Yves de la Madeleine[52] Karine Vallières[87]
Saint-François Charles Poulin[53] Claude Forgues[88]
or Solange Masson[89]
Geneviève Hébert[54] Kévin Côté[50] Mathieu Morin[52] Guy Hardy[90]
Sherbrooke Luc Fortin[53] Guillaume Rousseau[49] Christine Labrie[50] Marie-Maud Côté-Rouleau[52] Luc Fortin

East

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PQ CAQ QS Green Other
Anjou–Louis-Riel Lise Thériault[53] Karl Dugal[49] Lise Thériault
Bourassa-Sauvé Julie Séide[54] Alejandra Zaga Mendez[50] Younes Gouriny[52] Rita de Santis
Bourget Vincent Girard[53] Maka Kotto[49] Richard Campeau[54] Marlène Lessard[50] Marieke Hassell-Crépeau[52] Maka Kotto
Gouin Olivier Gignac[49] Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois[50] Alice Sécheresse[52] Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois
Hochelaga-Maisonneuve Carole Poirier[49] Alexandre Leduc[50] Éric-Abel Baland (NPD)[91] Carole Poirier
Jeanne-Mance–Viger Filomena Rotiroti[53] Ismaël Seck[50] Stephanie Stevenson[52] Filomena Rotiroti
LaFontaine Marc Tanguay[92] Marc Tanguay
Laurier-Dorion Simon Langelier[54] Andrés Fontecilla[50] Juan Vazquez[52] Apostolia Petropoulos (NPD)[91] Gerry Sklavounos[93]
Maurice-Richard Marie Montpetit[94] Frédéric Lapointe[95] Raphaël Rebelo[50] Gilles Fournelle[52] Marie Montpetit
Mercier Evelyne Abitbol[96]
or Michelle Blanc[97]
Ruba Ghazal[98] Stephanie Rochemont[52] Conrad William Thompson (NPD)[91] Amir Khadir[99]
Pointe-aux-Trembles Jean-Martin Aussant[49] Chantal Rouleau[54] Celine Pereira[50] Louis Chandonnet (Auto.)[63] Nicole Léger[100]
Rosemont Agata La Rosa[53] Jean-François Lisée[101] Sonya Cormier[54] Vincent Marissal[50] Paulina Ayala (NPD)[91] Jean-François Lisée
Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques Jennifer Drouin[49] Manon Massé[101] Anna Calderon[52] Alexis Cossette-Trudel (CAP)[51] Manon Massé
Viau Janny Gaspard[54] Sylvain Lafrenière[50] Mahmun Ahmed (NPD)[91] David Heurtel[102]

West

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PQ CAQ QS Green Other
Acadie Christine St-Pierre[53] Farida Sam[103] Viviane Martinova-Croteau[50] Laurence Sicotte[52] Christine St-Pierre
D'Arcy-McGee David Birnbaum[53] Jean-Claude Kumuyange[50] Matthew Kaminski (Cons.)[60] David Birnbaum
Jacques-Cartier Geoffrey Kelley[104][105] Nicolas Chatel-Launay[50] Catherine Polson[52] Louis-Charles Fortier (Cons.)[60] Geoffrey Kelley
Marguerite-Bourgeoys Robert Poëti[106] Vicky Michaud[54] Camille St-Laurent[50] Smaïl Louardiane[52] Robert Poëti[107]
Marquette Marc Hétu[54] Kimberly Salt[52] François Ouimet
Mont-Royal–Outremont Pierre Arcand Ève Torres[108] Pierre Arcand
Mont-Royal
Merged riding
Hélène David
Outremont
Nelligan Karen Cliffe[109][110] Simon Tremblay-Pepin[111] Vincent J. Carbonneau[52] Leslie Eric Murphy (NPD)[112] Martin Coiteux[113]
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Kathleen Weil[114] Kathleen Gudmundsson[50] Chad Walcott[52] Kathleen Weil
Robert-Baldwin Carlos Leitão[53] Zachary Williams[50] Carlos Leitão
Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne Dominique Anglade[53] Dieudonné Ella Oyono[49] Benoit Racette[50] Jesse Chase[52] Dominique Anglade
Saint-Laurent Marwah Rizqy[53] Elias Dib Nicolas[49] Marie Josèphe Pigeon[50] Halimatou Bah[52] Jean-Marc Fournier[115]
Verdun Isabelle Melançon[53] Nicole Leduc[54] Vanessa Roy[50] Raphaël Fortin (NPD)[116] Isabelle Melançon
Westmount–Saint-Louis Michelle Morin[54] Alison Henderson[117][52] David Girard (Cons.)[60] Jacques Chagnon
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PQ CAQ QS Other
Chapleau Marc Carrière[53] Blake Ippersiel[118] Mathieu Lévesque[54] Marc Carrière
Gatineau Luce Farrell[53] Jonathan Carreiro-Benoit[119] Stéphanie Vallée[120]
Hull Maryse Gaudreault[53] Marysa Nadeau[49] Benoit Renaud[50] Nichola St-Jean (NPD)[121] Maryse Gaudreault
Papineau Alexandre Iracà[53] Alexandre Iracà
Pontiac André Fortin[53] Roger Fleury (Green)[52] André Fortin
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PQ CAQ QS Other
Abitibi-Est Guy Bourgeois[53] Élizabeth Larouche[49] Pierre Dufour[54] Valérie Dufour,[122]
Stéphane Grenier[122]
Guy Bourgeois
Abitibi-Ouest Sylvain Vachon[123]
or Grégory Vézeau[124]
Yan Dominic Couture (Green)[52] François Gendron[100]
Rouyn-Noranda–Témiscamingue Luc Blanchette[53] Gilles Chapadeau[49] Jeremy Bélanger[54] Émilise Lessard-Therrien[50] Fernand St-Georges (CAP),[51]
Jessica Wells (Green)[52]
Luc Blanchette
Ungava Jean Boucher[53] Denis Lamothe[54] Jean Boucher
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PQ CAQ QS Other
Arthabaska Jacques Daigle[49] Éric Lefebvre[70] William Champigny-Fortier[125] Lisette Gaudreault (Cons.)[60] Éric Lefebvre
Beauce-Nord André Spénard[126]
Beauce-Sud Paul Busque[127] Samuel Poulin[128] Milan Jovanovic (Cons.),[60]
Hans Mercier (P51)[129]
Paul Busque
Bellechasse Dominique Vien[53] Benoît Béchard[49] Stéphanie Lachance[54] Dominique Vien
Chutes-de-la-Chaudière Ghyslain Vaillancourt[53] Marc Picard[70] Stéphane Blais (CAP)[51] Marc Picard
Drummond–Bois-Francs Sébastien Schneeberger[70] Marie-Jeanne Fréchette (CAP)[51] Sébastien Schneeberger
Johnson Jacques Tétreault[49] André Lamontagne[70] André Lamontagne
Lévis François Paradis[70] Maude Bussière (Green)[52] François Paradis
Lotbinière-Frontenac Laurent Lessard[130][131] Isabelle Lecours[54] Marie-Claude Dextraze (Green)[52] Laurent Lessard
Nicolet-Bécancour Marie-Claude Durand[53] Lucie Allard[49] Donald Martel[70] Donald Martel
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PQ CAQ QS Other
Chomedey Guy Ouellette[132] Alice Khalil[54] Rabah Moulla[50] Nick Keramarios (Cons.)[60] Guy Ouellette
Fabre Monique Sauvé[53] Odette Lavigne[49] Adriana Dudas[54] Monique Sauvé
Laval-des-Rapides Saul Polo[53] Graciela Mateo[50] Saul Polo
Mille-Îles Francine Charbonneau[68] Mauro Barone[54] Alain Joseph[50] Francine Charbonneau
Sainte-Rose Jean Habel Marc-André Constantin[133] Christopher Skeete[54] Simon Charron[50] Caroline Bergevin (Green),[52]
Valérie Louis-Charles (CINQ)[134]
Jean Habel
Vimont Jean Rousselle[53] Sylvie Moreau[49] Mélanie Messier (Green)[52] Jean Rousselle
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PQ CAQ QS Other
Berthier André Villeneuve[49] Caroline Proulx[54] Louise Beaudry[50] André Villeneuve
Joliette Véronique Hivon[135] François St-Louis[54] Flavie Trudel[50] Véronique Hivon
L'Assomption Philippe Payette[136] François Legault[70] Marie-Claude Brière[50] François Legault
Masson Diane Gadoury-Hamelin[49] Mathieu Lemay[70] Stéphane Durupt[50] Mathieu Lemay
Repentigny Emilie Daoust-Therrien[53] Lise Lavallée[70] Olivier Huard[137] Jeannette Girard (CAP)[51] Lise Lavallée
Rousseau Hélène Dubé[50] Gilles Chapdelaine (CAP)[51] Nicolas Marceau
Terrebonne Margaux Selam[53] Mathieu Traversy[49] Kassandra Torok[50] Mathieu Goyette (CAP)[51] Mathieu Traversy
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PQ CAQ QS Other
Argenteuil Bernard Bigras-Denis[53] Patrick Côté[49] Yves St-Denis[138]
Bertrand Jean Bottari,[139]
Chloé Daneau[140]
or Gilbert Lafrenière[141]
Nadine Girault[54] Benoît Pigeon (CAP)[51] Claude Cousineau[100]
Blainville Gabriel Gousse[142] Mario Laframboise[70] William Lepage[50] Valérie Fortier (Green)[52] Mario Laframboise
Deux-Montagnes Daniel Goyer[49] Benoit Charette[70] Delia Fodor (Cons.)[60] Benoit Charette
Groulx Sabrina Chartrand[53] Éric Girard[54] Fabien Torres[50] Robin Dick (Green)[52] Claude Surprenant[143]
Labelle Sylvain Pagé[49] Gabriel Dagenais[50] Sylvain Pagé
Les Plaines Marc-Olivier Leblanc[144] Kévin St-Jean[50] New district
Mirabel Denise Beaudoin[49] Sylvie D'Amours[70] Sylvie D'Amours
Prévost Naömie Goyette[53] Paul St-Pierre Plamondon[49] Marguerite Blais[54] New district
Saint-Jérôme Marc Bourcier[49] Youri Chassin[54] Ève Duhaime[50] Annabelle Desrochers (Green)[52] Marc Bourcier

Eastern

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PQ CAQ QS Other
Borduas Marilou Alarie[145]
or Cédric Gagnon-Ducharme[146]
Simon Jolin-Barrette[70] Annie Desharnais[147] Nicolas Gravel (Green)[52] Simon Jolin-Barrette
Brome-Missisquoi Andréanne Larouche[49] Alexandre Legault[50] Elisabeth Dionne (Green)[52] Pierre Paradis
Chambly Christian Picard[49] Jean-François Roberge[70] Francis Vigeant[50] Jean-François Roberge
Granby François Bonnardel[70] Anne-Sophie Legault[50] Daphné Poulin (Green)[52] François Bonnardel
Iberville Martin Thibert[148][149] Nicolas Dionne[49] Claire Samson[70] Claire Samson
Richelieu Sylvain Rochon[49] Jean-Bernard Émond[54] Sophie Pagé-Sabourin[50] Sylvain Rochon
Saint-Hyacinthe Chantal Soucy[70] Marijo Demers[50] Chantal Soucy
Saint-Jean Dave Turcotte Stéphane Laroche[54] Dave Turcotte
Verchères Stéphane Bergeron Suzanne Dansereau[54] Jean-René Péloquin[150] Stéphane Bergeron

South Shore

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PQ CAQ QS Other
Beauharnois Guy Leclair[49] Pierre-Paul St-Onge[50] Guy Leclair
Châteauguay Pierre Moreau[53] Sandrine Garcia McDiarmid[50] Marie-Lynx Dubuc (Ind.)[151] Pierre Moreau
Huntingdon Claire IsaBelle[54] Stéphane Billette
La Pinière Gaétan Barrette[53] Marie Pagès[50] Aziza Dini (Green)[52]
Anwar El Youbi (Cons.)[60]
Gaétan Barrette
Laporte Nicole Ménard[53] Claude Lefrançois[50] Nicole Ménard
La Prairie Richard Merlini[53] Cathy Lepage[49] Stéphane Le Bouyonnec[54] Richard Merlini
Marie-Victorin Catherine Fournier[49] Shirley Cedent (CINQ),[134]
Laeticia Poiré-Hill (Green),[52]
Florent Portron (Auto.)[63]
Catherine Fournier
Montarville Ludovic Grisé Farand[53] Daniel Michelin[152] Nathalie Roy[70] Caroline Charette[50] Karine Darcy (CAP)[51] Nathalie Roy
Sanguinet Alain Therrien[49] Patrick Chamberland (Cons.)[60] Alain Therrien
Soulanges Lucie Charlebois[53] Patrick Marquis (Auto.)[63] Lucie Charlebois
Taillon Diane Lamarre[49] Manon Blanchard[50] Mel-Lyna Cadieux (Green),[52]
Réjean Gosselin (Auto.),[63]
Diane Lamarre
Vachon Patrick Ney[153] Stella Bean (Green),[52]
Stéphane Marginean (CAP)[51]
Martine Ouellet[154]
Vaudreuil Marie-Claude Nichols Jason Mossa (Green),[52]
Daniel Pilon (CAP)[51]
Marie-Claude Nichols

See also

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