Vaudreuil (provincial Electoral District) - Election Results

Election Results

Quebec general election, 2012
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Liberal Yvon Marcoux 19,375 45.07 -8.95
Coalition Avenir Québec Martin Legault 11,013 25.62 +16.75*
Parti Québécois Kim Comeau 8,902 20.71 -9.33
Québec solidaire Marc-André Pilon 2,099 4.88 +3.03
Green Julien Leclerc 1,067 2.48 -1.23
Option nationale Julien Bédard 444 1.03
Quebec Citizens' Union Étienne Ouellet 93 0.22
Total valid votes 42,993 98.99
Total rejected ballots 437 1.01
Turnout 43,430 76.43 +19.10
Electors on the lists 56,822

* Result compared to Action démocratique

Quebec general election, 2008
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Liberal Yvon Marcoux 15,827 54.02 +9.82
Parti Québécois Claude Turcotte 8,801 30.04 +6.56
Action démocratique Lucie Boudreault 2,599 8.87 -16.24
Green Julien Leclerc 1,086 3.71 -1.54
Québec solidaire Maria-Pia Chávez 543 1.85 -0.11
Independent Kevin Côté 305 1.04
Republic of Quebec Gilles Paquette 140 0.48
Total valid votes 29,301 98.43
Total rejected ballots 466 1.57
Turnout 29,767 57.33 -15.25
Electors on the lists 51,919
Quebec general election, 2007
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Liberal Yvon Marcoux 15,465 44.20 -13.47
Action démocratique Jean-Claude Levesque 8,787 25.11 +14.23
Parti Québécois Louisanne Chevrier 8,217 23.48 -6.07
Green Jean-Yves Massenet 1,837 5.25
Québec solidaire Micheline Déry 686 1.96
Total valid votes 34,992 99.07
Total rejected ballots 327 0.93
Turnout 35,319 72.58 -1.46
Electors on the lists 48,661
Quebec general election, 2003
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Liberal Yvon Marcoux 18,490 57.67 +5.75
Parti Québécois Carole Cardinal 9,474 29.55 -7.18
Action démocratique Luc Tison 3,487 10.88 +0.87
Bloc Pot Kathleen Mary Mangin 488 1.52
Equality Ernest Semple 120 0.37 -0.48
Total valid votes 32,059 98.77
Total rejected ballots 399 1.23
Turnout 32,458 74.04 -7.75
Electors on the lists 43,842

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