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    Kaquist Catherine Bleuen was elected to Bonaventure

    Alan BinderBy Alan BinderOctober 4, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
    Kaquist Catherine Bleuen was elected to Bonaventure
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    I didn’t realize it yet, I’m on cloud nine. I sincerely thank all the Bonaventure voters who have decided to put their trust in me. It is an honor and a privilegeShe reacted warmly.

    ” We feel that people want change, and I would be really proud to embody that change and help people lead me. »

    – Quote from Catherine Bleuen, Member of Parliament for Bonaventure

    Ms Bloin succeeds Sylvain Roy, who was elected under the PQ banner in 2018 before sitting as an independent MP since 2021.

    Catherine Bleuen and her wife Mathieu Lapointe, Mayor of Carleton-sur-Mer, Governor of the MRC Avignon and President of the Table des préfets de la Gaspésie.

    The new MNA of Bonaventure and her wife Mathieu Labpointe, Mayor of Carleton-sur-Mer, Governor of the MRC Avignon and President of the Table des préfets de la Gaspésie

    Photo: Radio Canada/Louis Belchat-LaBelle

    The 36-year-old faced off against Alexis Dechen of the Party of Quebec, Catherine Sir Wright of Quebec Solidere, Christian Sierre of the Liberal Party of Quebec and François Terrain of the Conservative Party of Quebec.

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    Just get rid of Matin Matabedia and Ile de la Madeleine keep their party quebeque color on the night of the October 3, 2022 elections.Photo: Radio Canada

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      Electoral map of Est-du-Québec districts on the evening of the October 3, 2022 elections.

      Just get rid of Matin Matabedia and Ile de la Madeleine keep their party quebeque color on the night of the October 3, 2022 elections.picture : Radio Canada

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      Map of election results in the East 2018.

      With several tough wins, PQ won all seats in Eastern Quebec in 2018, except for West Bas-Saint-Laurent, where CAQ made significant progress.picture : Radio Canada

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      Map of the election results after the 2015 partial.

      Martin Ouellet took over from Marjolain Dufour at René-Lévesque, in 2015.picture : Radio Canada

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      2014 election results map.

      Al de la Madeleine has been sometimes a PQ, sometimes a liberal for the last 15 years.picture : Radio Canada

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      Only West Basse Saint Laurent was liberal in the 2012 election.

      In 2012, the electoral divisions of Matane and Matabdia merged, and the Côtes de Sud was created.picture : Radio Canada

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      Map of eastern districts during the 2009 by-election.

      A by-election in 2009 allowed liberal Jean Damour to win Privières de Loup.picture : Radio Canada

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      Map of eastern districts during the 2008 elections.

      Gasby elected Georges Mamelonet from 2007 to 2012, the only liberal break between 1994 and 2018 in riding.picture : Radio Canada

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      Map of eastern districts during the 2007 elections.

      The provinces that include Camoresca, Rivière de Loup, and Timiscoata, for example, have been mainly liberal, ADQ and CAQ since 1985.picture : Radio Canada

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      Map of eastern constituencies during the 2003 elections.

      Matani elected liberal Nancy Charest in 2003, the only PLQ violation to ride between 1994 and 2018.picture : Radio Canada

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      Map of election results in the East in 1998.

      Since 1994, the Parti Québécois has won most of the eight elections in Rimouski, Matan Matabdia and Gaspi.picture : Radio Canada

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      Eastern Quebec turned blue again in 1994, except for the islands, at Kamouraska-Témiscouata and Rivière-du-Loup.

      The Parti Québécois, led by Jacques Barrezo, recaptured several races in the region in 1994.picture : Radio Canada

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      Map of the eastern provinces in 1994.

      Marcel Landry of the Party Quebecwa party won Bonaventure in a by-election in 1994.picture : Radio Canada

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      1989 election results map.

      All eastern Quebec regions, with the exception of Duplessis, remained red in the 1989 elections.picture : Radio Canada

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      The 1985 elections made Eastern Quebec red, with the exception of Duplessis County.

      A liberal wave led by Robert Bowers swept many plateaus in the east in 1985.picture : Radio Canada

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      Map of the eastern Quebec cuts of 1983.

      In 1983, PLQ stole a Saguenay ride from PQ during a by-election.picture : Radio Canada

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      Map of the eastern districts in 1981.

      The results of the 1981 provincial elections in Eastern Quebecpicture : Radio Canada

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      Map of the electoral divisions of Bas-Saint-Laurent, Gaspeze-Liselle, and Côte-Nor.

      Results of the 1976 provincial elections in Eastern Quebecpicture : Radio Canada

    This year, 35,933 voters were registered on Bonaventure’s electoral roll.

    In 2018, Sylvain Roy won this district with 38.46% of the vote. The participation rate was 62.27%.

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    Alan Binder

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