Canadian Federal Election Results in Central Quebec - 2006 - 39th General Election

39th General Election

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
BQ Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
Bas-Richelieu—
Nicolet—Bécancour
Louis Plamondon

27,742

Ghislaine Provencher

6,438

Marie-Ève Hélie-Lambert

11,588

Marie-Claude Cartier

2,248

Louis Lacroix

1,595

Louis Plamondon
Berthier—Maskinongé Guy André

26,191

Serge Lafrenière

5,605

Marie-Claude Godue

16,958

Anne-Marie Aubert

3,319

Nathalie Gratton

1,925

Guy André
Joliette Pierre Paquette

28,630

Gérard Leclerc

5,245

Sylvie Lavallée

14,192

Jacques Trudeau

2,745

Jean-François Lévêque

2,086

Pierre Paquette
Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière Odina Desrochers

15,402

Éric Paradis

2,820

Jacques Gourde

28,236

Raymond Coté

3,529

Shirley Picknell

1,978

Odina Desrochers
Montcalm Roger Gaudet

34,975

Luc Fortin

4,645

Michel Paulette

10,818

Nancy Leclerc

3,766

Wendy Gorchinsky

1,954

Roger Gaudet
Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier Guy Côté

13,094

Gilles Landry

2,489

Howard Bruce

11,472

Jean-Marie Fiset

1,956

Jerome Beaulieu

1,431

André Arthur
Ind.20,158
Guy Côté
Repentigny Benoît Sauvageau

34,958

Josyanne Forest

4,847

Claude Lafortune

10,124

Réjean Bellemare

4,337

Adam Jastrzebski

1,742

Benoît Sauvageau
Saint-Maurice—Champlain Jean-Yves Laforest

21,532

Lucille Whissell

5,612

Martial Toupin

16,028

Claude Larocque

3,684

Pierre Audette

1,705

Marcel Gagnon†
Trois-Rivières Paule Brunelle

22,331

Martine Girard

5,268

Luc Menard

15,423

Genevieve Boivin

3,774

Linda Lavoie

1,513

Paul Giroux (Mar.)

371

Paule Brunelle

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