Canadian Federal Election Results in Central Quebec - 2004 - 38th General Election

38th General Election

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal BQ Conservative NDP Green Other
Berthier—Maskinongé Laurier Thibault
11,198
Guy André
29,432
Ann Julie Fortier
5,535
Denis McKinnon
1,653
Eric Labrecque
1,314
new district
Joliette Jean-François Coderre
10,975
Pierre Paquette
30,661
Daniel Bouchard
3,107
Jacques Trudeau
1,755
Wendy Gorchinsky
1,147
Marco Geoffroy (Mar.)
701
Pierre Paquette
Lotbinière—
Chutes-de-la-Chaudière
Anicet Gagné
9,445
Odina Desrochers
20,245
Jean Landry
10,628
Jean Bernatchez
2,091
Rama Borne MacDonald
1,615
Odina Desrochers
Montcalm Daniel Brazeau
7,915
Roger Gaudet
34,383
Michel Paulette
2,831
François Rivest
1,531
Serge Bellemare
1,606
Roger Gaudet
Portneuf Claude Duplain
11,863
Guy Côté
18,471
Howard Bruce
9,251
Jean-François Breton
1,540
Pierre Poulin
1,925
Claude Duplain
Repentigny Lévis Brien
9,353
Benoît Sauvageau
35,907
Allen Mackenzie
2,447
André Cardinal
1,526
Jean-François Léveque
1,482
François Boudreau (Mar.)
539
Benoît Sauvageau
Richelieu Ghislaine Provencher
11,045
Louis Plamondon
31,497
Daniel Proulx
3,726
Charles Bussières
1,017
Jean-Pierre Bonenfant
839
Daniel Blackburn (Mar.)
580
Louis Plamondon
Saint-Maurice—Champlain Marie-Eve Bilodeau
14,320
Marcel Gagnon
25,918
Martial Toupin
4,129
Pierre J.C. Allard
1,104
Pierre Audette
855
Paul Giroux (Mar.)
547
(vacant)
merged district
Marcel Gagnon
Trois-Rivières Jean-Éric Guindon
12,703
Paule Brunelle
26,240
Jean-Guy Mercier
4,381
Marc Tessier
1,635
Linda Lavoie
1,476
Yves Rocheleau†
  1. Berthier-Maskinongé
  2. Joliette
  3. Lotbinière-Chutes-de-la-Chaudière
  4. Montcalm
  5. Portneuf
  6. Repentigny
  7. Richelieu
  8. Saint-Maurice-Champlain
  9. Trois-Rivières

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