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Blainville

2008 Results

BLAINVILLE
Party Candidate Votes Status
Updated: Dec. 9, 2008 1:11 AM EST 229/229 polls
PQ Daniel Ratthé 13,956 Elected
LIB Johanne Berthiaume 11,134
ADQ Pierre Gingras 7,572
GRN Michel Sigouin 955
QS Francis Gagnon-Bergmann 782

All results are unofficial until final ballot counts are verified by Elections Quebec.

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Riding profile: Blainville contains the towns of: Blainville, Bois-des-Filion, Lorraine and Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines

Riding map: From Elections Quebec: Blainville (PDF) (Acrobat Reader required - download free Acrobat Reader.)

Riding history: Riding created in 1992 redistribution from parts of Groulx and Terrebonne ridings.

Political history: 1994, 1998, 2001 byelection, 2003 - PQ 2007 - ADQ

1995 sovereignty referendum: Yes - 63.01 per cent; No - 36.99 per cent

Language breakdown: English: 3 per cent French: 93.7 per cent Other: 3.3 per cent Source: Statistics Canada 2001 census

Terrebonne

1973

Liberal Denis Hardy won and was appointed minister of cultural affairs in November 1973.

1976

Parti Québécois's Elie Fallu defeated Liberal Hardy.

1981

Parti Québécois's Yves Blais defeated Liberal Jean-Yves Chartrand by 8,981 votes.

1985

Parti Québécois's Blais defeated Liberal Jocelyn Poirier.

1989

Parti Québécois's Jocelyne Caron defeated Liberal Marcel Lorrain.

Groulx

1981

Parti Québécois's Elie Fallu, incumbent from Terrebonne, ran here and defeated Liberal Nolan Filiatrault. Appointed minister of citizens relations, responsible for handicapped, December 1984.

1985

Liberal Madeleine Bleau defeated Parti Québécois's Fallu by 621 votes.

1989

Liberal Bleau defeated Parti Québécois's Robert Dean.

Blainville

1994

Parti Québécois's Celine Signori defeated Liberal Mario Massie.

1998

Parti Québécois's Signori defeated Liberal Pierre Saucier. Signori resigned on July 8, 2001, to create a vacancy for Richard Legendre, who had been appointed to cabinet without being elected.

Oct. 1, 2001 by-election

Parti Québécois's Legendre defeated Liberal Jocelyne Roch. Appointed minister for tourism, recreation and sport, March 8-Nov. 13, 2001; appointed minister responsible for youth, tourism, recreation and sport, Nov. 13, 2001; appointed minister responsible for Laurentians region, Nov. 28, 2001; appointed minister responsible for wildlife and parks, Jan. 30, 2002.

2003

Parti Québécois's Legendre defeated Liberal Roch.

2007

Action Démocratique du Québec's Pierre Gingras defeated Parti Québécois's Legendre.