Verdun (provincial Electoral District) - Election Results

Election Results

Quebec general election, 2012
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Liberal Henri-François Gautrin 11,920 35.42 -12.28
Parti Québécois Thierry St-Cyr 11,373 33.80 -1.54
Coalition Avenir Québec André Besner 6,373 18.94 +12.94*
Québec solidaire Chantale Michaud 2,449 7.28 +2.12
Green Jeffrey Mackie 825 2.45 -2.17
Option nationale Marc-Antoine Daneau 525 1.56
Quebec Citizens' Union Philippe Refghi 127 0.38
Marxist-Leninist Eileen Studd 58 0.17
Total valid votes 33,650 98.86
Total rejected ballots 389 1.14
Turnout 34,039 71.37 +20.75
Electors on the lists 47,694

* Result compared to Action démocratique

Quebec general election, 2008
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Liberal Henri-François Gautrin 11,223 47.70 +6.76
Parti Québécois Richard Langlais 8,314 35.34 +6.19
Action démocratique Moscou Côté 1,411 6.00 -11.58
Québec solidaire Chantale Michaud 1,215 5.16 +0.36
Green Sébastien Beausoleil 1,087 4.62 -1.65
Independent Sylvie R. Tremblay 216 0.92
Independent Robert Lindblad 61 0.26 -0.01
Total valid votes 23,527 98.70
Total rejected ballots 310 1.30
Turnout 23,837 50.62 -13.83
Electors on the lists 47,089
Quebec general election, 2007
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Liberal Henri-François Gautrin 12,204 40.94 -11.58
Parti Québécois Richard Langlais 8,688 29.15 -1.23
Action démocratique Sylvie Tremblay 5,239 17.58 +6.27
Green Pierre-Yves McSween 1,868 6.27 +3.99
Québec solidaire David Fennario 1,430 4.80 +3.53*
Christian Democracy Gilles Noël 118 0.40 +0.04
Bloc Pot Sala Samghour 106 0.36 -0.87
Independent Robert Lindblad 80 0.27 +0.08
Marxist-Leninist Normand Fournier 74 0.25 0.00
Total valid votes 29,807 99.00
Total rejected ballots 302 1.00
Turnout 30,109 64.45 +1.44
Electors on the lists 46,714

* Result compared to UFP

Quebec general election, 2003
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Liberal Henri-François Gautrin 15,185 52.52 -0.24
Parti Québécois Denis Martel 8,782 30.38 -4.92
Action démocratique Sébastien Guérin 3,269 11.31 +1.92
Green Claude Genest 658 2.28
UFP Pascal Durand 368 1.27
Bloc pot Vincent Aubry 357 1.23 +0.61
Christian Democracy Gilles Noël 104 0.36
Marxist-Leninist Normand Chouinard 71 0.25
Equality Bernard King 63 0.22 -0.30
Independent Robert Lindblad 54 0.19
Quebec general election, 1998
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Liberal Henri-François Gautrin 17,441 52.76 -1.81
Parti Québécois Yves Bernard 11,670 35.30 -0.19
Action démocratique Pascale Perron 3,105 9.39 +2.49
Bloc pot Roman Pokorski 204 0.62
Natural law Gilles Bigras 204 0.61 +0.11
Equality Larry Vitas 171 0.52
Socialist Democracy Daniel Pharand 151 0.46
Independent Gilles Noël 66 0.20
Communist Luz Nelly Valencia 51 0.15
1995 Quebec referendum
Side Votes %
Non 24,062 59.66
Oui 16,269 40.34
Quebec general election, 1994
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Liberal Henri-François Gautrin 18,392 54.27 +15.99
Parti Québécois Richard B. Holden 11,963 35.49 +3.27
Action démocratique Alain Magnan 2,327 6.90
New Democratic Daniel Pharand 368 1.09 -0.71
CANADA! Deepak Massand 315 0.93
Natural law Nicola Masucci 167 0.50
Sovereignty Frédéric Richard 87 0.26
Development Aimé Pinette 87 0.26
1992 Charlottetown Accord referendum
Side Votes %
Oui 12,770 53.66
Non 11,026 46.34


Quebec general election, 1989: Verdun
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Liberal Henri-François Gautrin 8,295 38.58 -25.69
Parti Québécois Maurice Roch 6,928 32.22 +2.35
Equality Roger Mercure 4,857 22.59
Green Andrew Ferguson 664 3.09
New Democratic Jean-François Moisan 387 1.80 -1.05
Workers Raymond Lemay 266 1.24
Marxist-Leninist Claude Brunelle 106 0.49
Total valid votes 21,503 96.97
Rejected and declined votes 673 3.03
Turnout 22,176 75.27 +1.46
Electors on the lists 29,461
Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.
Quebec general election, 1985
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Liberal Paul Gobeil 14,860 64.27 +2.87
Parti Québécois Paul Asselin 6,906 29.87 -6.08
New Democratic Richard Proulx 659 2.85
Progressive Conservative Jacques Leroux 216 0.93
Parti indépendantiste Guy Sauvé 183 0.79
Union Nationale Marie Quintal-Mallette 114 0.49 -0.97
Humanist Laura Whelton 87 0.38
Christian Socialist Éric Charmettant 50 0.22
Commonwealth Michel Destroismaisons 47 0.20
Quebec general election, 1981
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Liberal Lucien Caron 17,406 61.40 +17.30
Parti Québécois Fabiola Renaud 10,192 35.95 +2.75
Union Nationale Robert Turpin 415 1.46 -18.02
Freedom of Choice Terry Pye 196 0.69
Workers Communist Marc Latour 76 0.27
Marxist-Leninist Marc Bélanger 64 0.23
1980 Quebec referendum
Side Votes %
Non 20,938 68.91
Oui 9,446 31.09
Quebec general election, 1976
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Liberal Lucien Caron 13,201 44.10 -23.15
Parti Québécois Yvan Fortin 9,940 33.20 +5.72
Union Nationale Mark A. Wainberg 5,833 19.48 +18.05
Ralliement créditiste Joseph alias Rivard Delarosbil 499 1.67
Democratic Alliance Seymour Small 315 1.05
Workers Robin Gagnon 150 0.50 -
Quebec general election, 1973
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Liberal Lucien Caron 19,439 67.25 +7.40
Parti Québécois Jean-Paul Ross 7,943 27.48 +3.93
Parti créditiste Camille Lévesque 1,109 3.84
Union Nationale François Chénard 415 1.43 -9.03
Quebec general election, 1970
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Liberal Lucien Caron 23,630 59.85 -6.41
Parti Québécois Jean-Paul Ross 9,298 23.55
Union Nationale J.-Albert Gariépy 4,129 10.46 -18.08
Ralliement créditiste Carl B. O'Malley 1,117 2.83
Independent Suzanne Ste-Marie Brassard 862 2.18
Independent Gaston Gagnier 259 0.66
New Democratic Gendron E. Haines 186 0.47
Quebec general election, 1966
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Claude Wagner 19,181 66.26
Union Nationale André Fabien 8,263 28.54
RIN Réginald (Reggie) Chartrand 1,198 4.14
Ralliement national René Lassonde 306 1.06

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