This article is about the federal district. For the provincial district, see Drummond (provincial electoral district) .
Drummond is a federal electoral district in Quebec , Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1968.
It was created in 1966 from Drummond—Arthabaska , Nicolet—Yamaska and Richmond—Wolfe .
Geography [ ]
The riding, located along the Saint-François River in the Quebec region of Centre-du-Québec , consists of the RCM of Drummond . The largest city is Drummondville .
The neighbouring ridings are Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—Bécancour , Richmond—Arthabaska , Shefford , and Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot .
There were no changes to this riding from the 2012 electoral redistribution .
Members of Parliament [ ]
This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament :
Election results [ ]
hide 2019 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Bloc Québécois
Martin Champoux
24,574
44.8
+22
$18,378.63
Liberal
William Morales
9,552
17.4
-9.1
$17,277.86
Conservative
Jessica Ebacher
9,086
16.6
-1.1
none listed
New Democratic
François Choquette
8,716
15.9
-14.6
none listed
Green
Frédérik Bernier
1,856
+1
$3,099.20
People's
Steeve Paquet
525
1.0
$2,460.77
Rhinoceros
Réal Batrhino
270
0.5
$2,215.01
Animal Protection
Lucas Munger
248
0.5
$2,484.77
Total valid votes/Expense limit
54,824
100.0
Total rejected ballots
1,126
Turnout
55,950
66.7
Eligible voters
83,916
Bloc Québécois gain from New Democratic
Swing
+15.55
Source: Elections Canada [4] [5]
hide 2015 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
New Democratic
François Choquette
15,833
30.5
-21.1
$46,839.41
Liberal
Pierre Côté
13,793
26.5
+18.1
$17,306.35
Bloc Québécois
Diane Bourgeois
11,862
22.8
+0.8
$34,502.97
Conservative
Pascale Déry
9,221
17.7
+1.8
$58,680.41
Green
Émile Coderre
1,270
2.4
+0.3
–
Total valid votes/Expense limit
51,979
100.0
$217,456.41
Total rejected ballots
1,098
–
–
Turnout
53,077
–
–
Eligible voters
81,303
New Democratic hold
Swing
-19.6
Source: Elections Canada [6] [7]
hide 2011 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
New Democratic
François Choquette
24,489
51.6
+34.8
Bloc Québécois
Roger Pomerleau
10,410
22.0
-16.8
Conservative
Normand W. Bernier
7,555
15.9
-9.4
Liberal
Pierre Côté
3,979
8.4
-8.4
Green
Robin Fortin
987
2.1
-0.4
Total valid votes/Expense limit
47,420
100.0
Total rejected ballots
878
1.82
-0.38
Turnout
48,298
62.59
–
Eligible voters
77,162
–
–
hide 2008 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Bloc Québécois
Roger Pomerleau
17,613
38.8
-10.9
$41,200
Conservative
André Komlosy
11,490
25.3
+3.0
$77,182
Liberal
Jean Courchesne
7,697
17.0
+0.6
$13,625
New Democratic
Annick Corriveau
7,640
16.8
+10.5
$6,172
Green
Réginald Gagnon
1,144
2.5
-2.8
Total valid votes/Expense limit
45,404
100.0
$82,531
Total rejected ballots
1,022
2.20
Turnout
–
–
hide 2006 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Bloc Québécois
Pauline Picard
22,575
49.7
-6.6
$38,371
Conservative
Jean-Marie Pineault
10,134
22.3
+5.4
$51,057
Liberal
Éric Cardinal
7,437
16.4
-6.4
$75,543
New Democratic
François Choquette
2,870
6.3
+4.5
$1,903
Green
Jean-Benjamin Milot
2,418
5.3
+3.1
$865
Total valid votes/Expense limit
45,434
100.0
$76,054
hide 2004 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Bloc Québécois
Pauline Picard
23,670
56.3
+11.2
$55,860
Liberal
Roger Gougeon
9,591
22.8
-11.4
$60,104
Conservative
Lyne Boisvert
7,123
16.9
-2.7
$72,925
Green
Louis Lacroix
921
2.2
–
New Democratic
Blake Evans
745
1.8
+0.8
Total valid votes/Expense limit
42,050
100.0
$73,968
Note: Conservative vote is compared to the total of the Canadian Alliance vote and Progressive Conservative vote in the 2000 election.
hide 1993 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Bloc Québécois
Pauline Picard
24,930
54.8
Liberal
Bernard Boudreau
10,935
24.0
-10.7
Progressive Conservative
Jean-Guy Guilbault
9,041
19.9
-33.7
New Democratic
Ferdinand Berner
600
1.3
-10.4
Total valid votes
45,506
100.0
hide 1984 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Progressive Conservative
Jean-Guy Guilbault
23,693
56.2
+41.5
Liberal
Michel Yip
14,137
33.6
-39.2
New Democratic
Louis G. Garreau
2,610
6.2
-0.2
Parti nationaliste
Camillien Belhumeur
1,057
2.5
Independent
Joseph Richard Miller
338
0.8
Social Credit
René Martineau
301
0.7
-4.6
Total valid votes
42,136
100.0
hide 1974 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Yvon Pinard
15,561
42.1
+0.1
Social Credit
Jean-Marie Boisvert
15,548
42.1
-0.1
Progressive Conservative
Armand Cyrenne
5,186
14.0
-0.1
New Democratic
Gisel Marotte
630
1.7
+0.1
Total valid votes
36,925
100.0
hide 1972 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Social Credit
Jean-Marie Boisvert
15,923
42.2
+10.7
Liberal
Jean-Luc Pépin
15,853
42.0
+3.5
Progressive Conservative
Roger Rousseau
5,351
14.2
-13.4
New Democratic
Ann Dewitt
590
1.6
-0.8
Total valid votes
37,717
100.0
Note: Social Credit vote is compared to Ralliement créditiste vote in the 1968 election.
hide 1968 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Jean-Luc Pépin
11,667
38.5
Ralliement créditiste
Claude Proulx
9,545
31.5
Progressive Conservative
André Biron
8,342
27.6
New Democratic
Pierre Gagné
723
2.4
Total valid votes
30,277
100.0
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