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The Quebec by-elections of September 20, 2004 were held in the Quebec provincial electoral districts of Gouin, Laurier-Dorion, Nelligan and Vanier in Canada. [1] They resulted in the election of two PQ, one Liberal and one ADQ Member to the National Assembly of Quebec. [2]

Liberal Yolande James won an easy victory on the Montreal-based Nelligan district, while PQ candidate Nicolas Girard handily succeeded Andre Boisclair in Gouin.

Elsie Lefebvre of the Parti Québécois won a narrow victory in Laurier-Dorion, a traditionally Liberal district.

Benefiting from anger over the CRTC's decision to revoke CHOI-FM's broadcasting license, Sylvain Légaré was elected in Vanier, under the ADQ label. [3]

References

  1. ^ "Résultats de l'élection partielle". Élections Québec (in Canadian French). Retrieved April 26, 2024.
  2. ^ "ADQ wins hard-fought Quebec City by-election". The Globe and Mail. September 21, 2004. Retrieved April 26, 2024.
  3. ^ ADQ wins fifth seat in Quebec legislature, CTV, September 21 2004[ dead link]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Quebec by-elections of September 20, 2004 were held in the Quebec provincial electoral districts of Gouin, Laurier-Dorion, Nelligan and Vanier in Canada. [1] They resulted in the election of two PQ, one Liberal and one ADQ Member to the National Assembly of Quebec. [2]

Liberal Yolande James won an easy victory on the Montreal-based Nelligan district, while PQ candidate Nicolas Girard handily succeeded Andre Boisclair in Gouin.

Elsie Lefebvre of the Parti Québécois won a narrow victory in Laurier-Dorion, a traditionally Liberal district.

Benefiting from anger over the CRTC's decision to revoke CHOI-FM's broadcasting license, Sylvain Légaré was elected in Vanier, under the ADQ label. [3]

References

  1. ^ "Résultats de l'élection partielle". Élections Québec (in Canadian French). Retrieved April 26, 2024.
  2. ^ "ADQ wins hard-fought Quebec City by-election". The Globe and Mail. September 21, 2004. Retrieved April 26, 2024.
  3. ^ ADQ wins fifth seat in Quebec legislature, CTV, September 21 2004[ dead link]

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