Jonquière—Alma
Quebec electoral district | |
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Jonquière-Alma in relation to other Quebec federal electoral districts | |
District created | 2003 |
District abolished | 2012 |
First contested | 2004 |
Last contested | 2011 |
District webpage | profile, map |
Demographics | |
Population (2011)[1] | 99,258 |
Electors (2011) | 79,322 |
Area (km²)[2] | 1,524.81 |
Census divisions | Le Fjord-du-Saguenay RCM, Lac-Saint-Jean-Est RCM, Saguenay |
Census subdivisions | Alma, Jonquière, Saint-Ambroise |
Jonquière—Alma is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004.
It was created in 2003 from parts of Jonquière and Lac-Saint-Jean—Saguenay ridings.
It consists of:
- the borough of Jonquière in the City of Saguenay,
- the City of Alma in the Regional County Municipality of Lac-Saint-Jean-Est, and
- the municipalities of Bégin, Larouche, Saint-Ambroise, Saint-Charles-de-Bourget and Saint-David-de-Falardeau in the Regional County Municipality of Le Fjord-du-Saguenay.
The neighbouring ridings are Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean and Chicoutimi—Le Fjord.
This riding is distinctive for having the lowest Liberal vote percentage in the country in the 2006 election, at only 3.1.
This riding was dissolved into Jonquière and Lac-Saint-Jean during the 2012 electoral redistribution.
Members of Parliament
This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament:
Parliament | Years | Member | Party | |
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Jonquière—Alma Riding created from Jonquière and Lac-Saint-Jean—Saguenay |
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38th | 2004–2006 | Sébastien Gagnon | Bloc Québécois | |
39th | 2006–2008 | Jean-Pierre Blackburn | Conservative | |
40th | 2008–2011 | |||
41st | 2011–2013 | Claude Patry | New Democratic | |
2013–2015 | Bloc Québécois | |||
Riding dissolved into Jonquière and Lac-Saint-Jean |
Election results
Canadian federal election, 2011 | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ∆% | Expenditures | |||
New Democratic | Claude Patry | 22,900 | 43.44 | +38.56 | ||||
Conservative | Jean-Pierre Blackburn | 18,569 | 35.22 | -17.35 | ||||
Bloc Québécois | Pierre Forest | 9,554 | 18.12 | -19.44 | ||||
Liberal | Claude Ringuette | 1,043 | 1.98 | -3.18 | ||||
Green | France Bergeron | 652 | 1.24 | – | ||||
Total valid votes/Expense limit | 52,718 | 100.00 | ||||||
Total rejected ballots | 624 | 1.17 | -0.06 | |||||
Turnout | 53,342 | 65.88 | – | |||||
Eligible voters | 80,947 | – | – |
Canadian federal election, 2008 | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ∆% | Expenditures | |||
Conservative | Jean-Pierre Blackburn | 26,639 | 52.57 | +0.48 | $76,949 | |||
Bloc Québécois | Chantale Bouchard | 19,035 | 37.56 | -1.74 | $73,003 | |||
Liberal | Marc Dupéré | 2,616 | 5.16 | +2.20 | $7,392 | |||
New Democratic | Jean-François Paradis | 2,475 | 4.88 | +1.01 | ||||
Total valid votes/Expense limit | 50,765 | 100.00 | $84,949 | |||||
Total rejected ballots | 630 | 1.23 | ||||||
Turnout | 51,395 | – | ||||||
Conservative hold | Swing | +1.11 |
Canadian federal election, 2006 | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ∆% | Expenditures | |||
Conservative | Jean-Pierre Blackburn | 27,262 | 52.09 | +47.26 | $33,046 | |||
Bloc Québécois | Sébastien Gagnon | 20,569 | 39.30 | -15.63 | $61,638 | |||
New Democratic | Martin Bertrand | 2,028 | 3.87 | +0.47 | $3,447 | |||
Liberal | Gilles Savard | 1,550 | 2.96 | -26.16 | $12,756 | |||
Green | Sylvain Dompierre | 928 | 1.77 | +0.29 | $121 | |||
Total valid votes/Expense limit | 52,337 | 100.00 | $79,025 |
Canadian federal election, 2004 | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ∆% | Expenditures | |||
Bloc Québécois | Sébastien Gagnon | 25,193 | 54.93 | – | $72,155 | |||
Liberal | Daniel Giguère | 13,355 | 29.12 | – | $54,103 | |||
Independent | Jocelyne Girard-Bujold | 2,737 | 5.97 | – | $30,071 | |||
Conservative | Gilles Lavoie | 2,217 | 4.83 | – | $5,559 | |||
New Democratic | François Picard | 1,561 | 3.40 | – | $4,169 | |||
Green | Jean-Sébastien Busque | 679 | 1.48 | – | ||||
Communist | Michel Perron | 121 | 0.26 | – | $676 | |||
Total valid votes | 45,863 | 100.00 | – | $78,257 |
See also
References
- "(Code 24026) Census Profile". 2011 census. Statistics Canada. 2012. Retrieved 2011-03-07.
- Campaign expense data from Elections Canada
- 2011 Results from Elections Canada
- Riding history from the Library of Parliament
Notes
- ↑ Statistics Canada: 2012
- ↑ Statistics Canada: 2012
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