Jonquière Quebec electoral district Legislature House of Commons MP Mario Simard Bloc Québécois District created 2013 First contested 2015 Last contested 2019 District webpage profile , map Population (2016 )[1] 87,596 Electors (2019)72,713 Area (km²)[1] 42,453 Pop. density (per km²) 2.1 Census division(s) Le Fjord-du-Saguenay , Lac-Saint-Jean-Est , Saguenay Census subdivision(s) Saguenay (Jonquière , Chicoutimi ), Saint-Ambroise , Saint-David-de-Falardeau , Saint-Honoré , Saint-Nazaire
Jonquière is a federal electoral district in Quebec , Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1979 to 2004 and again from the 2015 election onward.
This riding was created in 1976 from parts of Lapointe and Montmorency ridings. It was abolished in 2003 when it was redistributed into Jonquière—Alma and Chicoutimi—Le Fjord ridings. It was re-created during the 2012 electoral redistribution from parts of Jonquière—Alma , Chicoutimi—Le Fjord and Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean .
Members of Parliament [ ]
This riding elected the following Members of Parliament }:
Election results [ ]
2015–present [ ]
Graph of election results in Jonquière (since 2011, minor parties that never got 2% of the vote or didn't run consistently are omitted)
hide 2021 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Liberal
Stéphane Bégin
Rhinoceros
Line Bélanger
Conservative
Louise Gravel
New Democratic
Marieve Ruel
Bloc Québécois
Mario Simard
Green
Marie-Josée Yelle
Total valid votes
Total rejected ballots
Turnout
Registered voters
Source: Elections Canada [2]
hide 2019 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Bloc Québécois
Mario Simard
17,577
35.6
+12.31
$11,695.16
New Democratic
Karine Trudel
12,141
24.6
-4.59
$58,005.08
Conservative
Philippe Gagnon
10,338
20.9
+4.01
$52,967.51
Liberal
Vincent Garneau
7,849
15.9
-12.58
$42,992.12
Green
Lyne Bourdages
1,009
2.0
+0.64
$0.00
People's
Sylvie Théodore
453
0.9
$1,360.01
Total valid votes/Expense limit
49,367
100.0
Total rejected ballots
999
Turnout
50,366
69.3
Eligible voters
72,713
Bloc Québécois gain from New Democratic
Swing
+8.45
Source: Elections Canada [3] [4]
hide 2015 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
New Democratic
Karine Trudel
14,039
29.19
-13.31
$73,851.56
Liberal
Marc Pettersen
13,700
28.48
+25.77
$11,172.02
Bloc Québécois
Jean-François Caron
11,202
23.29
+4.03
$40,340.00
Conservative
Ursula Larouche
8,124
16.89
-17.24
$43,411.16
Green
Carmen Budilean
656
1.36
+0.07
–
Rhinoceros
Marielle Couture
382
0.79
+0.68
–
Total valid votes/Expense limit
48,103
100.0
$244,585.34
Total rejected ballots
899
–
–
Turnout
49,002
–
–
Eligible voters
72,605
New Democratic hold
Swing
-19.54
Source: Elections Canada [5] [6]
2011 federal election redistributed results[7]
Party
Vote
%
New Democratic
19,829
42.50
Conservative
15,926
34.13
Bloc Québécois
8,985
19.26
Liberal
1,265
2.71
Green
600
1.29
Rhinoceros
51
0.11
1979–2004 [ ]
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References [ ]
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