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C:\Documents and Settings\Eporlier\Bureau\TRANSIT C A N D I D A T E S E T C A N D I D A T S P R O C L A M É S É L U S +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | | | | CIRCONSCRIPTION | NOM | APPARTENANCE | PROFESSION | DOMICILE | | | | | | | | ÉLECTORALE | | POLITIQUE | | | | | | | | | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Abitibi-Est Alexis Wawanoloath P.Q. Val-d'Or Abitibi-Ouest François Gendron * P.Q. La Sarre Acadie Christine St-Pierre P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Outremont Anjou Lise Thériault * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Anjou Argenteuil David Whissell * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Brownsburg-Chatham Arthabaska Jean-François Roux A.D.Q./É.M.D. Victoriaville Beauce-Nord Janvier Grondin * A.D.Q./É.M.D. Saint-Jules Beauce-Sud Claude Morin A.D.Q./É.M.D. Québec Beauharnois Serge Deslières * P.Q. Salaberry-de-Valleyfield Bellechasse Jean Domingue A.D.Q./É.M.D. Saint-Romuald Berthier François Benjamin A.D.Q./É.M.D. Mandeville Bertrand Claude Cousineau * P.Q. Ste-Lucie-des-Laurentides Blainville Pierre Gingras A.D.Q./É.M.D. Blainville Bonaventure Nathalie Normandeau * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Maria Borduas Pierre Curzi P.Q. Saint-Jean-Baptiste Bourassa-Sauvé Line Beauchamp * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Montréal-Nord Bourget Diane Lemieux * P.Q. Montréal Brome-Missisquoi Pierre Paradis * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Bedford Chambly Richard Merlini A.D.Q./É.M.D. La Prairie Champlain Pierre Michel Auger A.D.Q./É.M.D. Trois-Rivières Chapleau Benoît Pelletier * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Gatineau Charlesbourg Catherine Morissette A.D.Q./É.M.D. Québec Charlevoix Rosaire Bertrand * P.Q. La Malbaie Châteauguay Jean-Marc Fournier * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Châteauguay Chauveau Gilles Taillon A.D.Q./É.M.D. Gatineau Chicoutimi Stéphane Bédard * P.Q. Saguenay Chomedey Guy Ouellette P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Saint-Jérôme Chutes-de-la-Chaudière Marc Picard * A.D.Q./É.M.D. St-Jean-Chrysostome Crémazie Lisette Lapointe P.Q. Saint-Adolphe-d'Howard D'Arcy-McGee Lawrence S. Bergman * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Côte-St-Luc Deux-Montagnes Lucie Leblanc A.D.Q./É.M.D. Saint-Eustache Drummond Sébastien Schneeberger A.D.Q./É.M.D. Drummondville Dubuc Jacques Côté * P.Q. La Baie Duplessis Lorraine Richard * P.Q. Havre-Saint-Pierre Fabre Michelle Courchesne * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Laval-sur-le-Lac Frontenac Laurent Lessard * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Thetford Mines Gaspé Guy Lelièvre * P.Q. Gaspé Gatineau Stéphanie Vallée P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Maniwaki Gouin Nicolas Girard * P.Q. Montréal Groulx Linda Lapointe A.D.Q./É.M.D. Boisbriand Hochelaga-Maisonneuve Louise Harel * P.Q. Montréal Hull Roch Cholette * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Gatineau Huntingdon Albert De Martin A.D.Q./É.M.D. Godmanchester Iberville André Riedl A.D.Q./É.M.D. Mont-Saint-Hilaire Îles-de-la-Madeleine Maxime Arseneau * P.Q. Fatima, Îles-de-la-Madeleine Jacques-Cartier Geoffrey Kelley * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Beaconsfiel Jean-Lesage Jean-François Gosselin A.D.Q./É.M.D. Québec Jeanne-Mance-Viger Michel Bissonnet * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Saint-Léonard Jean-Talon Philippe Couillard * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Québec Johnson Eric Charbonneau A.D.Q./É.M.D. Acton Vale Joliette Pascal Beaupré A.D.Q./É.M.D. Saint-Charles-Borromée Jonquière Sylvain Gaudreault P.Q. Laterrière Kamouraska-Témiscouata Claude Béchard * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Mont-Carmel Labelle Sylvain Pagé * P.Q. Mont-Laurier Lac-Saint-Jean Alexandre Cloutier P.Q. Saint-Gédéon LaFontaine Tony Tomassi * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Montréal La Peltrie Éric Caire A.D.Q./É.M.D. Québec La Pinière Fatima Houda-Pepin * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Brossard Laporte Nicole Ménard P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Saint-Constant La Prairie Monique Roy Verville A.D.Q./É.M.D. Sainte-Catherine L'Assomption Éric Laporte A.D.Q./É.M.D. Repentigny Laurier-Dorion Gerry Sklavounos P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Montréal Laval-des-Rapides Alain Paquet * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Le Gardeur Laviolette Julie Boulet * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Shawinigan-Sud Lévis Christian Lévesque A.D.Q./É.M.D. Lévis Lotbinière Sylvie Roy * A.D.Q./É.M.D. Sainte-Sophie-de-Lévrard Louis-Hébert Sam Hamad * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures Marguerite-Bourgeoys Monique Jérôme-Forget * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Montréal Marguerite-D'Youville Simon-Pierre Diamond A.D.Q./É.M.D. Boucherville Marie-Victorin Bernard Drainville P.Q. St-Augustin-de-Desmaures Marquette François Ouimet * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Pointe-Claire Maskinongé Jean Damphousse A.D.Q./É.M.D. Maskinongé Masson Ginette Grandmont A.D.Q./É.M.D. Charlemagne Matane Pascal Bérubé P.Q. Matane Matapédia Danielle Doyer * P.Q. Mont-Joli Mégantic-Compton Johanne Gonthier P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Lac-Mégantic Mercier Daniel Turp * P.Q. Montréal Mille-Îles Maurice Clermont * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Laval Mirabel François Desrochers A.D.Q./É.M.D. Saint-Joseph-du-Lac Montmagny-L'Islet Claude Roy A.D.Q./É.M.D. Saint-Rédempteur Montmorency Hubert Benoit A.D.Q./É.M.D. Québec Mont-Royal Pierre Arcand P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Mont-Royal Nelligan Yolande James * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Sainte-Geneviève Nicolet-Yamaska Eric Dorion A.D.Q./É.M.D. Bécancour Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Russell Copeman * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Montréal Orford Pierre Reid * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Sherbrooke Outremont Raymond Bachand * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Outremont Papineau Norman MacMillan * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Mulgrave-et-Derry Pointe-aux-Trembles André Boisclair * P.Q. Montréal Pontiac Charlotte L'Écuyer * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Bryson Portneuf Raymond Francoeur A.D.Q./É.M.D. Ste-Christine-d'Auvergne Prévost Martin Camirand A.D.Q./É.M.D. Saint-Jérôme René-Lévesque Marjolain Dufour * P.Q. Pointe-aux-Outardes Richelieu Sylvain Simard * P.Q. Gatineau Richmond Yvon Vallières * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Danville Rimouski Irvin Pelletier P.Q. Rimouski Rivière-du-Loup Mario Dumont * A.D.Q./É.M.D. Cacouna Robert-Baldwin Pierre Marsan * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Laval Roberval Denis Trottier P.Q. Dolbeau-Mistassini Rosemont Rita Dionne-Marsolais * P.Q. Montréal Rousseau François Legault * P.Q. Montréal Rouyn-Noranda-Témiscamingue Johanne Morasse P.Q. Rouyn-Noranda Saint-François Monique Gagnon-Tremblay * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Sherbrooke Saint-Henri-Sainte-Anne Marguerite Blais P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Montréal Saint-Hyacinthe Claude L'Écuyer A.D.Q./É.M.D. Mont-Saint-Hilaire Saint-Jean Lucille Méthé A.D.Q./É.M.D. Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Saint-Laurent Jacques P. Dupuis * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Saint-Laurent Sainte-Marie-Saint-Jacques Martin Lemay * P.Q. Montréal Saint-Maurice Robert Deschamps A.D.Q./É.M.D. Grand-Mère-Shawinigan Shefford François Bonnardel A.D.Q./É.M.D. Granby Sherbrooke Jean Charest * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Sherbrooke Soulanges Lucie Charlebois * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Coteau-du-Lac Taillon Marie Malavoy * P.Q. Longueuil Taschereau Agnès Maltais * P.Q. Québec Terrebonne Jean-François Therrien A.D.Q./É.M.D. Le Gardeur Trois-Rivières Sébastien Proulx A.D.Q./É.M.D. Québec Ungava Luc Ferland P.Q. Chibougamau Vachon Camil Bouchard * P.Q. Saint-Hubert Vanier Sylvain Légaré * A.D.Q./É.M.D. Québec Vaudreuil Yvon Marcoux * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Boucherville Verchères Stéphane Bergeron * P.Q. Varennes Verdun Henri-François Gautrin * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Montréal Viau Emmanuel Dubourg P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Saint-Lambert Vimont Vincent Auclair * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Mirabel Westmount-Saint-Louis Jacques Chagnon * P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Boucherville * député sortant Répartition des sièges . l'Assemblée nationale: À la prise Suite à du décret l'élection A.D.Q./É.M.D. Action démocratique du Québec/Équipe Mario Dumont 5 41 P.L.Q./Q.L.P. Parti libéral du Québec/Quebec Liberal Party 74 48 P.Q. Parti québécois 46 36 --------- --------- TOTAL: 125 125.
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