Parti marxiste–léniniste du Québec candidates in the 2012 Quebec provincial election

The Parti marxiste–léniniste du Québec fielded twenty-five candidates in the 2012 provincial election, none of whom were elected.

Candidates

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Riding Candidate's Name Notes Gender Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Anjou–Louis-Riel Linda Sullivan 99 0.31 7/7
Bourget Claude Brunelle Brunelle is a perennial candidate. The 2012 Quebec election was the thirteenth that he contested for the Marxist-Leninist Party.[1] Teacher[2] 68 0.19 9/10
Chapleau Pierre Soublière 86 0.24 7/7
Charlesbourg Pierre Chénier 53 0.13 10/10
Gatineau Yvon Breton 87 0.24 7/7
Hochelaga-Maisonneuve Christine Dandenault Dandenault is a perennial candidate. The 2012 Quebec election was the nineteenth that she contested for the Marxist-Leninist Party.[3] Secretary[4] 84 0.30 9/10
Hull Gabriel Girard Bernier 72 0.22 9/9
Jeanne-Mance–Viger Claude Moreau 64 0.20 9/10
Jean-Lesage Garnet Colly 104 0.33 6/6
La Pinière Serge Patenaude 62 0.15 9/9
La Prairie Normand Chouinard Chouinard is a perennial candidate. The 2012 Quebec election was the thirteenth that he contested for the Marxist-Leninist Party.[5] Truck driver[6] 48 0.14 9/9
Laurier-Dorion Peter Macrisopoulos 100 0.31 8/10
Laviolette Jean-Paul Bédard 67 0.27 7/7
Marguerite-Bourgeoys Yves Le Seigle 113 0.32 6/6
Mont-Royal Diane Johnston 71 0.28 8/8
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Rachel Hoffman 74 0.28 7/7
Papineau Alexandre Deschênes 115 0.31 8/8
Pointe-aux-Trembles Geneviève Royer 73 0.24 8/8
Pontiac Louis Lang 61 0.20 7/7
Rosemont Stéphane Chénier Chénier is a perennial candidate. The 2012 Quebec election was the ninth that he contested for the Marxist-Leninist Party.[7] Social worker[8] 127 0.33 8/8
Sanguinet Hélène Héroux 67 0.22 8/8
Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques Serge Lachapelle 60 0.21 9/10
Saint-Laurent Fernand Deschamps 91 0.27 8/8
Taillon Normand Fournier 65 0.17 9/9
Verdun Eileen Studd 58 0.17 8/8

Source: Résultats, Élections générales (2012, 4 septembre), Le Directeur général des élections du Québec, accessed 14 November 2012.

Footnotes

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  1. ^ Dandenault's complete electoral record is as follows:
    Election Division Party Votes % Place Winner
    1979 federal Lasalle Marxist-Leninist 202 0.41 6/6 John Campbell, Liberal
    1980 federal Lasalle Marxist-Leninist 255 0.61 5/5 John Campbell, Liberal
    1981 provincial Sainte-Marie Marxist-Leninist 85 0.38 6/10 Guy Bisaillon, Parti Québécois
    1989 provincial Verdun Marxist-Leninist 106 0.49 7/7 Henri-François Gautrin, Liberal
    1993 federal Saint-Léonard Marxist-Leninist 141 0.30 6/8 Alfonso Gagliano, Liberal
    1994 provincial Viger Marxist-Leninist 85 0.29 6/6 Cosmo Maciocia, Liberal
    1997 federal Rosemont Marxist-Leninist 447 0.90 6/6 Bernard Bigras, Bloc Québécois
    1998 provincial Gouin Marxist-Leninist 149 0.49 5/7 André Boisclair, Parti Québécois
    2000 federal Bourassa Marxist-Leninist 330 0.81 6/7 Denis Coderre, Liberal
    2003 provincial Bourassa-Sauvé Marxist-Leninist 94 0.28 7/8 Line Beauchamp, Liberal
    2008 federal La Pointe-de-l'Île Marxist-Leninist 177 0.38 7/7 Francine Lalonde, Bloc Québécois
    2011 federal La Pointe-de-l'Île Marxist-Leninist 213 0.45 6/6 Ève Péclet, New Democratic Party
    2012 provincial Bourget Marxist-Leninist 68 0.19 9/10 Maka Kotto, Parti Québécois
  2. ^ History of Federal Ridings since 1867: LA POINTE-DE-L'ÎLE (2011/05/02) , Parliament of Canada, accessed 27 November 2013.
  3. ^ Dandenault's complete electoral record is as follows:
    Election Division Party Votes % Place Winner
    1979 federal Gatineau Marxist-Leninist 108 0.23 6/6 René Cousineau, Liberal
    1980 federal Gatineau Marxist-Leninist 91 0.20 6/6 René Cousineau, Liberal
    1981 provincial Chapleau Marxist-Leninist 95 0.33 4/4 John Kehoe, Liberal
    1988 federal Ahuntsic N/A (Marxist-Leninist) 343 0.67 6/8 Nicole Roy-Arcelin, Progressive Conservative
    1989 provincial Crémazie Marxist-Leninist 103 0.34 7/7 André Vallerand, Liberal
    1993 federal Hochelaga—Maisonneuve Marxist-Leninist 259 0.61 6/7 Réal Ménard, Bloc Québécois
    1994 provincial Hochelaga—Maisonneuve Marxist-Leninist 82 0.36 7/7 Louise Harel, Parti Québécois
    1997 federal Hochelaga—Maisonneuve Marxist-Leninist 444 0.93 6/6 Réal Ménard, Bloc Québécois
    1998 provincial Hochelaga—Maisonneuve Marxist-Leninist 133 0.62 5/6 Louise Harel, Parti Québécois
    2000 federal Hochelaga—Maisonneuve Marxist-Leninist 275 0.64 7/8 Réal Ménard, Bloc Québécois
    2003 provincial Hochelaga—Maisonneuve Marxist-Leninist 79 0.34 7/8 Louise Harel, Parti Québécois
    2004 federal Hochelaga Marxist-Leninist 112 0.25 8/8 Réal Ménard, Bloc Québécois
    2006 federal Hochelaga Marxist-Leninist 220 0.48 7/7 Réal Ménard, Bloc Québécois
    2007 provincial Hochelaga—Maisonneuve Marxist-Leninist 63 0.26 8/8 Louise Harel, Parti Québécois
    2008 federal Hochelaga Marxist-Leninist 177 0.39 9/9 Réal Ménard, Bloc Québécois
    2008 provincial Hochelaga—Maisonneuve Marxist-Leninist 117 0.60 6/6 Carole Poirier, Parti Québécois
    Canadian federal by-election, 9 November 2009 Hochelaga Marxist-Leninist 79 0.45 7/8 Daniel Paillé, Bloc Québécois
    2011 federal Hochelaga Marxist-Leninist 143 0.31 8/8 Marjolaine Boutin-Sweet, New Democratic Party
    2012 provincial Hochelaga—Maisonneuve Marxist-Leninist 84 0.30 9/10 Carole Poirier, Parti Québécois

    Sources: Report of the Chief Electoral Officer, Thirty-first General Election, 1979; Report of the Chief Electoral Officer, Thirty-second General Election, 1980; Report of the Chief Electoral Officer, Thirty-fourth General Election, 1988; Thirty-fifth General Election, 1993: Official Voting Results, Published by the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada; Official results, Elections Canada: 1997, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, and 2011; Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec: Chapleau, 1981, Crémazie, 1989, Hochelaga—Maisonneuve, 1994, Hochelaga—Maisonneuve, 1998, Hochelaga—Maisonneuve, 2003, Hochelaga—Maisonneuve, 2007, Hochelaga—Maisonneuve, 2008, Hochelaga—Maisonneuve, 2012.

  4. ^ History of Federal Ridings since 1867: BROSSARD--LA PRAIRIE (2008/10/14) , Parliament of Canada, accessed 8 January 2012.
  5. ^ Chouinard's complete electoral record is as follows:
    Election Division Party Votes % Place Winner
    1993 federal Laurier—Sainte-Marie Marxist-Leninist 205 0.51 7/9 Gilles Duceppe, Bloc Québécois
    1994 provincial Sainte-Marie—Saint-Jacques Marxist-Leninist 74 0.24 11/13 André Boulerice, Parti Québécois
    1997 federal Westmount—Ville-Marie Marxist-Leninist 166 0.37 8/8 Lucienne Robillard, Liberal
    1998 provincial Mercier Marxist-Leninist 79 0.25 8/9 Robert Perreault, Parti Québécois
    2000 federal Brossard—La Prairie Marxist-Leninist 172 0.34 7/7 Jacques Saada, Liberal
    2003 provincial Verdun Marxist-Leninist 71 0.25 8/10 Henri-François Gautrin, Liberal
    2004 federal Jeanne—Le Ber Marxist-Leninist 148 0.32 7/7 Liza Frulla, Liberal
    2006 federal Brossard—La Prairie Marxist-Leninist 110 0.19 6/6 Marcel Lussier, Bloc Québécois
    2007 provincial La Prairie Marxist-Leninist 60 0.14 8/8 Monique Roy Verville, Action démocratique
    2008 federal Brossard—La Prairie Marxist-Leninist 157 0.27 6/6 Alexandra Mendès, Liberal
    2008 provincial La Prairie Marxist-Leninist 150 0.41 6/6 François Rebello, Parti Québécois
    2011 federal Brossard—La Prairie Marxist-Leninist 110 0.18 6/6 Hoang Mai, New Democratic Party
    2012 provincial La Prairie Marxist-Leninist 58 0.14 9/9 Stéphane Le Bouyonnec, Coalition Avenir Québec

    Sources: Thirty-fifth General Election, 1993: Official Voting Results, Published by the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada; Official results, Elections Canada: 1997, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2008, and 2011; Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec: Sainte-Marie-Saint-Jacques, 1994, Mercier, 1998[permanent dead link], Verdun, 2003; La Prairie, 2007, and La Prairie, 2008, La Prairie, 2012.

  6. ^ History of Federal Ridings since 1867: BROSSARD--LA PRAIRIE (2008/10/14), Parliament of Canada, accessed 19 June 2011.
  7. ^ Chouinard's complete electoral record is as follows:
    Election Division Party Votes % Place Winner
    1989 provincial Saint-Henri Marxist-Leninist 66 0.29 6/7 Nicole Loiselle, Liberal
    2000 federal Longueuil Marxist-Leninist 183 0.46 7/7 Caroline St-Hilaire, Bloc Québécois
    2004 federal Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel Marxist-Leninist 267 0.66 6/6 Massimo Pacetti, Liberal
    2006 federal Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel Marxist-Leninist 219 0.53 6/6 Massimo Pacetti, Liberal
    2007 provincial Jeanne-Mance–Viger Marxist-Leninist 101 0.33 6/6 Michel Bissonnet, Liberal
    2008 federal Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie Marxist-Leninist 172 0.32 7/8 Bernard Bigras, Bloc Québécois
    2008 provincial Rosemont Marxist-Leninist 88 0.29 6/6 Louise Beaudoin, Parti Québécois
    2011 federal Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie Marxist-Leninist 140 0.26 7/7 Alexandre Boulerice, New Democratic Party
    2012 provincial Rosemont Marxist-Leninist 127 0.33 8/8 Jean-François Lisée, Parti Québécois
  8. ^ History of Federal Ridings since 1867: ROSEMONT--LA PETITE-PATRIE (2011/05/02), Parliament of Canada, accessed 23 November 2013.