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The New Democratic Party of Quebec fielded forty-one candidates in the 1994 Quebec provincial election, none of whom were elected.

Candidates

(n.c.: no candidate)

Riding Candidate's name Gender Votes % Rank
Abitibi-Est n.c.
Abitibi-Ouest n.c.
Acadie n.c.
Anjou Richard Duval M 537 2.01 4th
Argenteuil n.c.
Arthabaska n.c.
Beauce-Nord Lise Rose F 1,434 6,11 3rd
Beauce-Sud Berthier Guay M 856 2.95 4th
Beauharnois-Huntingdon n.c.
Bellechasse n.c.
Berthier n.c.
Bertrand n.c.
Blainville n.c.
Bonaventure n.c.
Borduas n.c.
Bourassa n.c.
Bourget n.c.
Brome-Missisquoi n.c.
Chambly n.c.
Champlain n.c.
Chapleau Steve Fortin M 984 2.47 3rd
Charlesbourg Alain Brasset M 811 2.13 4th
Charlevoix n.c.
Châteauguay n.c.
Chauveau n.c.
Chicoutimi Gervais Tremblay M 706 2.04 4th
Chomedey n.c.
Chutes-de-la-Chaudière Mario Trépanier M 834 2.05 5th
Crémazie Ginette St-Amour F 337 1.09 4th
D'Arcy-McGee n.c.
Deux-Montagnes n.c.
Drummond n.c.
Dubuc n.c.
Duplessis n.c.
Fabre n.c.
Frontenac n.c.
Gaspé n.c.
Gatineau n.c.
Gouin Hans Marotte M 1,428 4.66 3rd
Notes: Hans Marotte was also New Democratic Party candidate in Papineau—Saint-Denis in the 2000 federal election.
Groulx n.c.
Hochelaga-Maisonneuve Hugues Tremblay M 392 1.71 4th
Hull n.c.
Iberville Jacques Rose M 645 1.79 5th
Îles-de-la-Madeleine n.c.
Jacques-Cartier n.c.
Jeanne-Mance n.c.
Jean-Talon Karl Adomeit M 313 1.12 5th
Notes: Karl Adomeit was also New Democratic Party candidate in Louis-Hébert in the federal elections of 1993, 1997 and 2000.
Johnson n.c.
Joliette n.c.
Jonquière n.c.
Kamouraska-Témiscouata André Bourgoin M 717 2.95 4th
Labelle n.c.
Lac-Saint-Jean n.c.
LaFontaine n.c.
La Peltrie n.c.
La Pinière n.c.
Laporte n.c.
Laprairie n.c.
L'Assomption n.c.
Laurier-Dorion Milan Mirich M 409 1.23 4th
Notes: See the 2000 federal election for biographical notes for Milan Mirich.
Laval-des-Rapides Richard Aubert M 669 2.21 4th
Laviolette n.c.
Lévis n.c.
Limoilou Jean-Pierre Duchesneau M 938 2.76 5th
Lotbinière n.c.
Louis-Hébert Jean-Guy Gagnon M 415 1.27 5th
Marguerite-Bourgeoys Claudine Ricard F 392 1.15 5th
Marguerite-D'Youville n.c.
Marie-Victorin n.c.
Marquette n.c.
Maskinongé n.c.
Masson n.c.
Matane n.c.
Matapédia n.c.
Mégantic-Compton n.c.
Mercier Renée-Claude Lorimier F 815 2.63 5th
Notes: Renée-Claude Lorimier ran for the New Democratic Party at both the federal and provincial levels in the 1990s. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Master of Arts degree in literature from the Université de Montréal, has worked as a teacher, and has been active with the Federation autonome du collegial.
Electoral record
Election Division Party Votes % Place Winner
1993 federal Terrebonne New Democratic Party 900 1.07 4/5 Benoît Sauvageau, Bloc Québécois
1994 provincial Mercier New Democratic Party 815 2.63 5/9 Robert Perreault, Parti Québécois
Mille-Îles n.c.
Montmagny-L'Islet Gaston Bourget M 881 3.78 4th
Montmorency Jean-Marie Fiset M 2,875 7.05 3rd
Mont-Royal Roland Morin M 143 0.50 7th
Notes: See the 1985 election for biographical notes for Roland Morin.
Nelligan n.c.
Nicolet-Yamaska n.c.
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Marie Bertrand F 406 1.37 5th
Orford n.c.
Outremont Suzanne Boutin F 453 1.45 4th
Papineau n.c.
Pointe-aux-Trembles n.c.
Pontiac n.c.
Portneuf n.c.
Prévost Françoise Lemay F 1,033 2.99 4th
Richelieu n.c.
Richmond n.c.
Rimouski Manon Côté F 1,556 5.36 3rd
Notes: Manon Côté was also the Québec solidaire candidate in the 2008 election in Kamouraska-Témiscouata.
Rivière-du-Loup n.c.
Robert-Baldwin n.c.
Roberval n.c.
Rosemont Manon Leclerc F 626 2.09 4th
Rousseau Gilles Garneau M 631 2.06 4th
Rouyn-Noranda–Témiscamingue n.c.
Saguenay n.c.
Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques Jocelyne Dupuis F 621 2.03 4th
Saint-François n.c.
Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne Serge Turmel M 344 1.10 4th
Saint-Hyacinthe Martin Imbleau M 1,292 3.63 4th
Saint-Jean Julien Patenaude M 204 0.57 4th
Saint-Laurent n.c.
Saint-Maurice n.c.
Salaberry-Soulanges Jean-Pierre Couillard M 1,644 4.08 3rd
Sauvé Denis Plante M 453 1.81 4th
Shefford n.c.
Sherbrooke n.c.
Taillon n.c.
Taschereau Serge Foisy M 705 2.97 4th
Terrebonne n.c.
Trois-Rivières n.c.
Ungava n.c.
Vachon n.c.
Vanier Paul Jean Malo M 1,054 2.86 5th
Vaudreuil n.c.
Verchères n.c.
Verdun Daniel Pharand M 368 1.09 4th
Viau Paul Montpetit M 1,482 5.22 3rd
Viger Jean-Guy Couture M 1,485 5.09 3rd
Vimont Denise Gagnon F 1,142 2.70 4th
Westmount Armand Vaillancourt M 239 0.71 6th

References

  1. General elections - 1994, September 12 - October 24 (Saint-Jean) - Official results for all electoral divisions, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec. Accessed 30 November 2012.
  2. History of federal ridings since 1867, Candidates, 37th Parliament, Parliament of Canada
  3. History of federal ridings since 1867, Candidates
  4. Renée-Claude Lorimier, "Le sens de la réussite à l’ère de la mondialisation", Pédagogie collégiale, Vol. 15, No, 2, Décembre 2001.
  5. Thirty-fifth General Election, 1993: Official Voting Results, Published by the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada.
  6. Official Results (Mercier, 1994), Le Directeur général des élections du Québec, accessed 23 June 2011.
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