Henri-Georges Grenier - Federal Elections and By-elections

Federal Elections and By-elections

H.-G. Grenier's Election Results
Date of election Party or label Riding # of votes % of popular vote
11 June 1945 election Independent Three Rivers 423 2.0%
27 June 1949 election Independent Trois-Rivières 432 1.7%
10 June 1957 election Capital familial Trois-Rivières 237 0.8%
31 March 1958 election Capital familial Trois-Rivières 986 3.3%
1961 (by-election) Capital familial Chambly 223 0,01%
8 June 1962 election Capital familial Saint-Denis 393 1.6%
10 February 1964 (by-election) Parti humain familial Saint-Denis 68 0.4%
29 May 1965 (by-election) Esprit social Outremont—Saint-Jean 214 1.9%
8 November 1965 election Droit vital personnel Outremont—Saint-Jean 465 2.3%
19 September 1966 (by-election) unknown Nicolet—Yamaska 44 0.3%
25 June 1968 election Esprit social St.-Jacques 311 1.9%
31 May 1971 (by-election) Esprit social Trois-Rivières 422 1.6%
30 October 1972 election unknown Outremont 109 0.3%
18 February 1980 election Independent Outremont 140 0.4%

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