Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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BQ | Liberal | PC | NDP | Natural Law | Other | |||||||||
Beauce | Jean-Guy Breton 18,271 |
Pierre Gravel 7,336 |
Jeannine Bourque 4,098 |
Tom Vouloumanos 364 |
Gilles Bernier (Ind) 20,238 |
Gilles Bernier | ||||||||
Brome—Missisquoi | Gaston Péloquin 17,894 |
Joan Kouri 16,243 |
Francine Vincelette 7,571 |
Sean Hutchinson 550 |
Yves Décarie 566 |
Jean Guy Peloquin (Abol.) 733 Gary Wightman (Ind.) 381 Edmond Séguin (Nat) 154 |
Gabrielle Bertrand | |||||||
Drummond | Pauline Picard 24,930 |
Bernard Boudreau 10,935 |
Jean-Guy Guilbault 9,041 |
Ferdinand Berner 600 |
Jean-Guy Guilbault | |||||||||
Frontenac | Jean-Guy Chrétien 18,603 |
Jean-Guy Jam 6,984 |
Jean-Claude Nadeau 5,017 |
Joseph Bowman 332 |
Jean-René Guernon (Green) 359 John Turmel (Abol) 195 |
Marcel Masse | ||||||||
Mégantic—Compton—Stanstead | Maurice Bernier 17,317 |
Eugene Naylor 13,538 |
Gilles Goddard 6,042 |
Martine Simard 495 |
Jacqueline Benoît 767 |
Marco Bissonnette (Abol.) 215 James Stewart (Nat) 198 |
François Gérin | |||||||
Richmond—Wolfe | Gaston Leroux 22,235 |
Gaétan Dumas 9,159 |
Yvon Coté 10,004 |
Marc-André Peloquin 476 |
Anne-Marie Marois 678 |
Yvon Coté | ||||||||
Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot | Yvan Loubier 28,014 |
Hélène Riendeau 10,124 |
Andrée Champagne 9,834 |
Luc Chamberland 848 |
Andrée Champagne | |||||||||
Shefford | Jean Leroux 27,001 |
Roger Légaré 14,152 |
Jocelyn Compagnat 5,750 |
Marielle Sanna 586 |
Michèle Beausoleil 758 |
Denis Loubier (Abol) 470 |
Jean Lapierre[1] | |||||||
Sherbrooke | Guy Boutin 21,559 |
Jean Paul Pelletier 4,462 |
Jean Charest 29,740 |
Martine Caouette 445 |
Serge Trépanier 516 |
Jean-Guy Trépanier (Abol) 91 |
Jean Charest |
2. ^ Jean Lapierre was elected as a Liberal in 1988 election but left the Liberal caucus in 1990 to seat as a Bloc Québécois MP.