Rivière-du-Loup (electoral district)

Rivière-du-Loup
Quebec electoral district
Defunct provincial electoral district
Legislature National Assembly of Quebec
District created 1930
District abolished 1939
District re-created 1944
District re-abolished 2011
First contested 1931
Last contested 2009 (by-election)
Demographics
Population (2006) 42,780
Electors (2008)[1] 33,981
Area (km²)[2] 2,481.21
Census divisions Les Basques (all), Rivière-du-Loup (all)
Census subdivisions Cacouna, L'Isle-Verte, Notre-Dame-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs, Notre-Dame-du-Portage, Rivière-du-Loup, Saint-Antonin, Saint-Arsène, Saint-Clément, Saint-Cyprien, Saint-Éloi, Saint-Épiphane, Sainte-Françoise, Saint-François-Xavier-de-Viger, Saint-Guy, Saint-Hubert-de-Rivière-du-Loup, Saint-Jean-de-Dieu, Saint-Mathieu-de-Rioux, Saint-Médard, Saint-Modeste, Saint-Paul-de-la-Croix, Sainte-Rita, Saint-Simon, Trois-Pistoles; Cacouna (Indian reserve), Whitworth; Lac-Boisbouscache

Rivière-du-Loup is a former provincial electoral district in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Quebec, Canada, which elected members to the National Assembly of Quebec.

It was created for the 1931 election from a portion of the electoral district of Témiscouata. It disappeared in the 1939 election and its successor electoral district was Kamouraska–Rivière-du-Loup; however, it was re-created for the 1944 election.

Its final general election was in 2008; there was a by-election in 2009. It disappeared in the 2012 election and the successor electoral district was Rivière-du-Loup–Témiscouata.[3]

Members of the Legislative Assembly / National Assembly

  1. Léon Casgrain, Liberal (1931–1939)
  2. did not exist (1939–1944), see Kamouraska–Rivière-du-Loup
  3. Léon Casgrain, Liberal (1944–1948)
  4. Roméo Gagné, Union Nationale (1948–1956)
  5. Alphonse Couturier, Liberal (1956–1966)
  6. Gérard Lebel, Union Nationale (1966–1970)
  7. Paul Lafrance, Liberal (1970–1976)
  8. Jules Boucher, Parti Québécois (1976–1985)
  9. Albert Côté, Liberal (1985–1994)
  10. Mario Dumont, Action démocratique (1994-2009)
  11. Jean D'Amour, Liberal (2009, 2009–2012), Independent (2009)

Linguistic demographics

Election results

Quebec provincial by-election, June 22, 2009
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalJean D'Amour 9,959 47.49 +20.50
Parti QuébécoisPaul Crête 7,514 35.83 +21.63
Action démocratiqueGilberte Côté 3,089 14.73 −37.04
GreenMartin Poirier 151 0.72 −1.67
IndependentVictor-Lévy Beaulieu 93 0.44 −2.34
Québec solidaireBenoît Renaud 89 0.42 −1.44
Finance ReformDenis Couture 40 0.19
Parti indépendantisteÉric Tremblay 37 0.18
Total valid votes 20,97299.44
Total rejected ballots 1190.56
Turnout 21,09161.64−2.34
Electors on the lists 34,219
Called upon the resignation of Mario Dumont.
Quebec general election, 2008
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Action démocratiqueMario Dumont 11,115 51.77 -6.70
LiberalJean-Pierre Rioux 5,795 26.99 -1.29
Parti QuébécoisStephan Shields 3,048 14.20 +3.40
IndependentVictor-Lévy Beaulieu 597 2.78
GreenAlain Gagnon 513 2.39 -0.06
Québec solidaireStacy Larouche 400 1.86
Total valid votes 21,46898.74
Total rejected ballots 2731.26
Turnout 21,74163.98-14.29
Electors on the lists 33,981
Action démocratique hold Swing -2.70
Quebec general election, 2007
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Action démocratiqueMario Dumont 15,276 58.47 +1.24
LiberalJean D'Amour 7,390 28.29 +4.53
Parti QuébécoisHugues Belzile 2,821 10.80 -6.88
GreenMartin Poirier 639 2.45 +1.12
Total valid votes 26,12699.20
Total rejected ballots 2100.80
Turnout 26,33678.27+5.61
Electors on the lists 33,648
Quebec general election, 2003
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Action démocratiqueMario Dumont 13,452 57.23 +10.89
     Liberal Jacque Morin 5,585 23.76 -1.55
Parti QuébécoisCarol Gilbert 4,155 17.68 -9.15
GreenJulie Morin 312 1.33
Quebec general election, 1998
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Action démocratiqueMario Dumont 10,897 46.34 -8.43
Parti QuébécoisLise Chouinard 6,308 26.83 -0.37
     Liberal Jean Morin 5,952 25.31 +7.92
Bloc PotLéo Legault 197 0.84
     Independent Daniel Morin 98 0.42
     Socialist Democracy Louis Leroux 61 0.26
1995 Quebec referendum
Side Votes %
Yes 14,561 54.59
No 12,114 45.41
Quebec general election, 1994
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Action démocratiqueMario Dumont 13,307 54.77
Parti QuébécoisHarold LeBel 6,608 27.20 -14.85
LiberalJean D'Amour 4,226 17.39 -37.09
IndependentL. Richard Cimon 99 0.41
Natural LawArmand Pouliot 55 0.23
1992 Charlottetown Accord referendum
Side Votes %
Non 13,657 62.28
Oui 8,272 37.72
Quebec general election, 1989: Rivière-du-Loup
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalAlbert Côté 11,317 54.48 +1.16
Parti QuébécoisHarold LeBel 8,736 42.05 -0.77
Marxist–LeninistPierre-Paul Malenfant 720 3.47
Quebec general election, 1985
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalAlbert Côté 11,690 53.32 +13.60
Parti QuébécoisDenise M. Levesque 9,386 42.82 -12.50
     New Democratic Marius Tremblay 711 3.24
     Christian Socialist Evelyne Sévigny 136 0.62
Quebec general election, 1981
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Parti QuébécoisJules Boucher 12,871 55.32 +16.79
     Liberal Emilien Michaud 9,242 39.72 +8.98
Union NationaleRégent Raymond 1,154 4.96 -16.44
1980 Quebec referendum
Side Votes %
No 14,452 56.64
Yes 11,065 43.36
Quebec general election, 1976
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Parti QuébécoisJules Boucher 9,415 38.53 +20.96
     Liberal Paul Lafrance 7,511 30.74 -19.67
Union NationaleRéal Grondin 5,230 21.40 +11.49
     Ralliement créditiste Gérard Roy 2,281 9.33 -12.78
Quebec general election, 1973
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalPaul Lafrance 10,827 50.41 +9.01
     Parti créditiste Gérard Roy 4,748 22.11 +9.77
Parti QuébécoisFrank Lemieux 3,773 17.57 +7.89
Union NationaleRéal Grondin 2,129 9.91 -26.67
Quebec general election, 1970
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalPaul Lafrance 8,586 41.40 -6.42
Union NationaleGérard Lebel 7,585 36.58 -15.60
     Ralliement créditiste Robert Bergeron 2,558 12.34
Parti QuébécoisMarius Milord 2,008 9.68
Quebec general election, 1966
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Union NationaleGérard Lebel 9,691 52.18 +3.40
     Liberal Alphonse Courturier 8,880 47.82 -3.40
Quebec general election, 1962
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalAlphonse Courturier 8,493 51.22 -0.49
Union NationaleGérard Lebel 8,090 48.78 +0.49
Quebec general election, 1960
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalAlphonse Courturier 8,671 51.71 +0.47
Union NationaleMaurice-Wilfrid Soucy 8,099 48.29 +0.35
Quebec general election, 1956
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalAlphonse Courturier 8,623 51.24 +2.76
Union NationaleMaurice-Wilfrid Soucy 8,067 47.94 -3.21
     Independent U.N. Pierre-Hervé Marquis 139 0.83
Quebec general election, 1952
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Union NationaleRoméo Gagné 8,689 51.15 -5.75
     Liberal Alphonse Courturier 8,236 48.48 +7.23
     Independent U.N. Jean-Baptiste Lavoie 62 0.36
Quebec general election, 1948
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Union NationaleRoméo Gagné 9,391 56.90 +12.96
     Liberal Léon Casgrain 6,809 41.25 -9.12
     Union des électeurs Marc Riou 305 1.85
Quebec general election, 1944
Party Candidate Votes%
LiberalLéon Casgrain 7,061 50.37
Union NationaleRoméo Gagné 6,160 43.94
Bloc populaireThomas Talbot 797 5.69

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