Champlain (provincial electoral district)

Champlain (provincial electoral district)
Champlain
Flag of Quebec.svg Quebec electoral district
Provincial electoral district
Legislature National Assembly of Quebec
MNA
 
 
 
Noëlla Champagne
PQ
District created 1829
Demographics
Population
Electors (2007) 46,741 [1]
Area (km²)
Census divisions
Census subdivisions

Champlain is a provincial electoral riding in the province of Quebec, Canada. Located in the Mauricie region, it was created in 1829. It includes the municipalities of Saint-Stanislas, Saint-Narcisse and Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade and the eastern portions of the city of Trois-Rivières.

The riding is named after the founder of Quebec City in 1608, Samuel de Champlain.

Contents

Members of the Legislative Assembly (1867-1968) and the National Assembly of Quebec (since 1968)

  Name Assignments [1] Party Election [2] Popular Vote [3]
     John Jones Ross [4] Government MLA Conservative 1867 64%
     Jean-Charles Chapais Government MLA Conservative 1867 unopposed
     François-Xavier-Anselme Trudel Government MLA Conservative 1871 39%
     Dominique-Napoléon Saint-Cyr Government MLA (until 1878)
Official Opposition MLA (after 1878)
Conservative 1875 36%
     Dominique-Napoléon Saint-Cyr Official Opposition MLA (until 1879)
Government MLA (after 1879)
Conservative 1878 61%
     Robert Trudel [5] Government MLA Conservative 1881 unopposed
     Ferdinand Trudel [6] Official Opposition MLA (until 1887)
Government MLA (after 1887)
Parti National 1886 51%
     Pierre Grenier Official Opposition MLA (until 1891)
Government MLA (after 1891)
Conservative 1890 51%
     Pierre Grenier Government MLA Conservative 1892 62%
     Pierre Grenier Official Opposition MLA Conservative 1897 52%
     Pierre-Calixte Neault Government MLA Liberal 1900 51%
     Pierre-Calixte Neault Government MLA Liberal 1904 57%
     Pierre-Calixte Neault [7] Government MLA Liberal 1908 53%
     Joseph-Arthur Labissonnière [8] Official Opposition MLA Conservative 1912 51%
     Bruno Bordeleau Government MLA Liberal 1916 59%
     Bruno Bordeleau Government MLA Liberal 1919 unopposed
     Bruno Bordeleau [9] Government MLA Liberal 1923 57%
     William-Pierre Grant Government MLA Liberal 1925 54%
     William-Pierre Grant Government MLA Liberal 1927 55%
     William-Pierre Grant Government MLA Liberal 1931 54%
     Ulphée-Wilbrod Rousseau Opposition MLA Action libérale nationale 1935 56%
     Ulphée-Wilbrod Rousseau Government MLA Union Nationale 1936 61%
     Joseph-Philias Morin Official Opposition MLA Union Nationale 1939 51%
     Maurice Bellemare Government MLA Union Nationale 1944 54%
     Maurice Bellemare Government MLA Union Nationale 1948 69%
     Maurice Bellemare Government MLA
Government House Whip (after 1953)
Union Nationale 1952 60%
     Maurice Bellemare Government House Whip (until 1959)
Cabinet Member (after 1959)
Union Nationale 1956 59%
     Maurice Bellemare Official Opposition MLA Union Nationale 1960 50%
     Maurice Bellemare Official Opposition MLA Union Nationale 1962 53%
     Maurice Bellemare Cabinet Member
Government House Leader (until 1969)
Union Nationale 1966 58%
     Normand Toupin Cabinet Member Liberal 1970 33%
     Normand Toupin [10] Cabinet Member Liberal 1973 55%
     Marcel Gagnon Government MNA Parti Québécois 1976 41%
     Marcel Gagnon [11] Government MNA
Parliamentary Secretary (after 1984)
Parti Québécois 1981 54%
     Pierre-A. Brouillette Government MNA Liberal 1985 52%
     Pierre-A. Brouillette [12] Government MNA Liberal 1989 46%
     Yves Beaumier Government MNA Parti Québécois 1994 42%
     Yves Beaumier Government MNA Parti Québécois 1998 47%
     No winner [13] N/A N/A 2003 35%
     Noëlla Champagne [14] Official Opposition MNA Parti Québécois 2003 38%
     Pierre-Michel Auger Official Opposition MNA Action démocratique du Québec 2007 45%
     Pierre-Michel Auger Government MNA Liberal --- cross the floor [15]
     Noëlla Champagne Official Opposition MNA Parti Québécois 2008 41%

Footnotes

  1. ^ Cabinet assignments are indicated with a bold font.
  2. ^ By-elections are indicated with an Italic font.
  3. ^ Elections par circonscriptions - Champlain
  4. ^ Ross resigned to become Member of the Legislative Council (provincial upper house) in 1867.
  5. ^ Robert Trudel died in office in 1886.
  6. ^ Ferdinand Trudel lost the 1890 election.
  7. ^ Neault lost the 1912 election.
  8. ^ Labissonnière lost the 1916 election.
  9. ^ Bordeleau resigned to become registrar in 1925.
  10. ^ Toupin lost the 1976 election.
  11. ^ Gagnon lost the 1985 election.
  12. ^ Brouillette lost the 1994 election.
  13. ^ The 2003 election was a tie between PQ Noëlla Champagne and Liberal Pierre-A. Brouillette. Another election was held to determine the winner.
  14. ^ Champagne lost the 2007 election.
  15. ^ Auger joined the Liberals on October 23, 2008 along with Iberville MNA André Riedl

Election results

Quebec general election, 2008
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
     Parti québécois Noella Champagne 12,317 40.91
     Liberal Pierre-Michel Auger 10,286 34.16
     Action démocratique Luc Arvisais 6,582 21.86
     Québec solidaire Myriam Fauteux 714 2.37
     Independent Jean-Pierre Grenier 211 0.70

References

See also

Neighbouring electoral districts


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