Rivière-du-Loup–Témiscouata

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Rivière-du-Loup–Témiscouata
Quebec electoral district
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureNational Assembly of Quebec
MNA
 
 
 
Denis Tardif
Coalition Avenir Québec
District created2011
First contested2012
Last contested2018
Demographics
Population (2011)64,120
Electors (2012)[1]50,769
Area (km²)[2]7,395.0
Pop. density (per km²)8.7
Census division(s)Les Basques (all), Rivière-du-Loup (all), Témiscouata (all)
Census subdivision(s)Auclair, Biencourt, Cacouna, Dégelis, Lac-des-Aigles, Lejeune, L'Isle-Verte, Notre-Dame-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs, Notre-Dame-du-Portage, Packington, Pohénégamook, Rivière-Bleue, Rivière-du-Loup, Saint-Antonin, Saint-Arsène, Saint-Athanase, Saint-Clément, Saint-Cyprien, Saint-Éloi, Saint-Elzéar-de-Témiscouata, Saint-Épiphane, Saint-Eusèbe, Sainte-Françoise, Saint-François-Xavier-de-Viger, Saint-Guy, Saint-Honoré-de-Témiscouata, Saint-Hubert-de-Rivière-du-Loup, Saint-Jean-de-Dieu, Saint-Jean-de-la-Lande, Saint-Juste-du-Lac, Saint-Louis-du-Ha! Ha!, Saint-Marc-du-Lac-Long, Saint-Mathieu-de-Rioux, Saint-Médard, Saint-Michel-du-Squatec, Saint-Modeste, Saint-Paul-de-la-Croix, Saint-Pierre-de-Lamy, Sainte-Rita, Saint-Simon-de-Rimouski, Témiscouata-sur-le-Lac, Trois-Pistoles; Cacouna (Indian reserve), Kataskomiq; Lac-Boisbouscache

Rivière-du-Loup–Témiscouata is a provincial electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It is located in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region.

It was created for the 2012 election from all of the former Rivière-du-Loup electoral district and part of the former Kamouraska-Témiscouata electoral districts; it also took Lac-des-Aigles and Biencourt from the Rimouski electoral district. Effectively, the entire territory of the Témiscouata Regional County Municipality was added to the former Rivière-du-Loup electoral district.[3]

Members of National Assembly[]

Legislature Years Member Party
Riding created from Rivière-du-Loup,
Kamouraska-Témiscouata and Rimouski
40th  2012–2014     Jean D'Amour Liberal
41st  2014–2018
42nd  2018–2020     Denis Tardif Coalition Avenir Québec
 2020–2021     Independent
 2021–Present     Coalition Avenir Québec

Election results[]

2018 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Coalition Avenir Québec Denis Tardif 13,439 39.18 +22.62
Liberal Jean D'Amour 11,477 33.46 -18.23
Parti Québécois Vincent Couture 5,230 15.25 -8.70
Québec solidaire Goulimine Sylvie Cadôret 3,783 11.03 +4.94
Conservative Martin Perron 373 1.09
Total valid votes 34,302 98.33
Total rejected ballots 583 1.67
Turnout 34,885 69.41
Eligible voters 50,261
Coalition Avenir Québec gain from Liberal Swing +20.43
Source(s)
"Rapport des résultats officiels du scrutin". Élections Québec.
2014 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Jean D'Amour 18,086 51.69 +10.78
Parti Québécois Michel Lagacé 8,378 23.95 -10.42
Coalition Avenir Québec Charles Roy 5,794 16.56 -2.00
Québec solidaire Louis Gagnon 2,129 6.09 +3.11
Parti des sans Parti Frank Malenfant 354 1.01 +0.65*
Option nationale Étienne Massé 245 0.70 -0.39
Total valid votes 34,986 98.61
Total rejected ballots 494 1.39
Turnout 35,480 70.00 -4.56
Electors on the lists 50,688
* Result compared to Coalition pour la constituante
2012 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Jean D'Amour 15,317 40.91 -4.12
Parti Québécois Michel Lagacé 12,870 34.37 -2.03
Coalition Avenir Québec Gaétan Lavoie 6,949 18.56 +2.59
Québec solidaire Stacy Larouche 1,116 2.98 +1.93
Green Nadia Pelletier 647 1.73 +0.74
Option nationale Jonathan St-Pierre 410 1.09
Coalition pour la constituante Sylvain Potvin 135 0.36
Total valid votes 37,444 98.86
Total rejected ballots 430 1.14
Turnout 37,874 74.56  
Electors on the lists 50,795
^ Change is from redistributed results. CAQ change is from ADQ.
Liberal hold Swing -1.04

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Coordinates: 47°38′N 68°52′W / 47.64°N 68.86°W / 47.64; -68.86

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