Compton—Stanstead Quebec electoral district Legislature House of Commons MP Marie-Claude Bibeau Liberal District created 1996 First contested 1997 Last contested 2019 District webpage profile , map Population (2016 )[1] 105,459 Electors (2019)84,383 Area (km²)[2] 4,815 Pop. density (per km²) 21.9 Census division(s) Coaticook RCM , Le Haut-Saint-François RCM , Memphrémagog RCM , Sherbrooke , Le Val-Saint-François RCM Census subdivision(s) Ascot Corner , Coaticook , Compton , Cookshire-Eaton , East Angus , Sherbrooke (part), Stanstead , Stoke , Weedon
Compton—Stanstead is a federal electoral district in Quebec , Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1997.
It was created in 1996 from Mégantic—Compton—Stanstead and Richmond—Wolfe ridings.
Geography [ ]
The southern Quebec riding on the US border southeast of Sherbrooke is located in the Quebec region of Estrie . It consists of the RCMs of Coaticook and Le Haut-Saint-François , the eastern half of Memphrémagog , and parts of Le Val-Saint-François and the city of Sherbrooke.
Main towns include Coaticook , Lennoxville (now part of Sherbrooke), North Hatley , Stanstead , and Ayer's Cliff .
Neighbouring ridings are Brome—Missisquoi , Richmond—Arthabaska , Sherbrooke , and Mégantic—L'Érable .
The 2012 electoral redistribution saw this riding lose and gain territories with Sherbrooke .
Members of Parliament [ ]
This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament :
Election results [ ]
hide 2021 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
New Democratic
Geneva Allen
Liberal
Marie-Claude Bibeau
People's
Yves Bourassa
Bloc Québécois
Nathalie Bresse
Green
Sylvain Dodier
Free
Déitane Gendron
Independent
Sylvain Longpré
Conservative
Pierre Tremblay
Total valid votes
Total rejected ballots
Turnout
Registered voters
Source: Elections Canada [3]
hide 2019 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Liberal
Marie-Claude Bibeau
21,731
37.3
+0.42
$58,382.52
Bloc Québécois
David Benoît
18,571
31.9
+11.2
none listed
Conservative
Jessy Mc Neil
8,446
14.5
+2
$12,725.62
New Democratic
Naomie Mathieu Chauvette
5,607
9.6
-17.81
$1,786.21
Green
Jean Rousseau
3,044
5.2
+3.26
none listed
People's
Paul Reed
586
1.0
$677.99
Rhinoceros
Jonathan Therrien
252
0.4
-0.16
$0.00
Total valid votes/Expense limit
58,237
100.0
Total rejected ballots
988
Turnout
59,225
70.2
Eligible voters
84,383
Liberal hold
Swing
-5.39
Source: Elections Canada [4] [5]
hide 2015 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Liberal
Marie-Claude Bibeau
20,582
36.88
+24.89
$30,817.38
New Democratic
Jean Rousseau
15,300
27.41
-19.86
$22,398.05
Bloc Québécois
France Bonsant
11,551
20.70
-5.73
$41,452.44
Conservative
Gustavo Labrador
6,978
12.50
+0.65
$24,135.57
Green
Korie Marshall
1,085
1.94
-0.49
–
Rhinoceros
Kévin Côté
315
0.56
–
–
Total valid votes/Expense limit
55,811
100.00
$218,288.13
Total rejected ballots
748
1.32
–
Turnout
56,559
69.09
–
Eligible voters
81,867
Liberal gain from New Democratic
Swing
+22.37
Source: Elections Canada [6] [7]
2011 federal election redistributed results[8]
Party
Vote
%
New Democratic
23,529
47.27
Bloc Québécois
13,155
26.43
Liberal
5,970
11.99
Conservative
5,901
11.86
Green
1,211
2.43
Others
5
0.01
hide 2011 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
New Democratic
Jean Rousseau
24,097
47.59
+36.31
Bloc Québécois
France Bonsant
13,179
26.03
- 15.82
Liberal
William Hogg
6,132
12.09
-10.44
Conservative
Sandrine Gressard Bélanger
5,982
11.72
-7.72
Green
Gary Caldwell
1,241
2.57
-2.30
Total valid votes/Expense limit
50,631
100.00
Total rejected ballots
580
1.13
-0.03
Turnout
51,211
64.59
+2.61
Eligible voters
80,382
–
–
hide 2008 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Bloc Québécois
France Bonsant
20,332
41.85
-0.9
$42,534
Liberal
William Hogg
10,946
22.53
+0.2
$17,476
Conservative
Michel Gagné
9,445
19.44
-4.9
$57,862
New Democratic
Jean Rousseau
5,483
11.28
+5.1
$1,820
Green
Gary Caldwell
2,368
4.87
+0.5
$11,114
Total valid votes/Expense limit
48,574
100.00
$84,153
Total rejected ballots
572
1.16
Turnout
49,146
62.97
hide 2006 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Bloc Québécois
France Bonsant
21,316
42.8
-3.9
$38,909
Conservative
Gary Caldwell
12,131
24.3
+13.9
$44,452
Liberal
David Price
11,126
22.3
-13.7
$56,653
New Democratic
Stéphane Bürgi
3,099
6.2
+2.9
$1,674
Green
Gaétan Perreault
2,171
4.4
+0.8
$310
Total valid votes/Expense limit
49,843
100.0
$77,428
hide 2004 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Bloc Québécois
France Bonsant
20,450
46.7
+7.8
$36,450
Liberal
David Price
15,752
36.0
-10.6
$55,575
Conservative
Gary Caldwell
4,589
10.5
-1.3
$13,713
Green
Laurier Busque
1,546
3.5
$540
New Democratic
Martin Baller
1,451
3.3
+1.8
Total valid votes/Expense limit
43,788
100.0
$75,354
Note: Conservative vote is compared to the total of the Canadian Alliance vote and Progressive Conservative vote in the 2000 election.
hide 2000 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
David Price
17,729
46.6
+26.6
Bloc Québécois
Gaston Leroux
14,808
38.9
+6.0
Progressive Conservative
Mary Ann Dewey-Plante
2,422
6.4
-38.2
Alliance
Marc Carrier
2,061
5.4
New Democratic
Christine Moore
580
1.5
+0.1
Natural Law
Marc Roy
476
1.3
+0.2
Total valid votes
38,076
100.0
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Coordinates : 45°18′N 71°38′W / 45.300°N 71.633°W / 45.300; -71.633