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2018 Chicoutimi—Le Fjord federal by-election

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2018 Chicoutimi—Le Fjord federal by-election

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Seat of Chicoutimi—Le Fjord
Turnout36.06% (Decrease 30.61pp)
  First party Second party
 
LPC
Candidate Richard Martel Lina Boivin
Party Conservative Liberal
Popular vote 12,580 7,032
Percentage 52.73% 29.48%
Swing Increase 36.13pp Decrease 1.61pp

  Third party Fourth party
 
NDP
BQ
Candidate Éric Dubois Catherine Bouchard-Tremblay
Party New Democratic Bloc Québécois
Popular vote 2,065 1,337
Percentage 8.66% 5.60%
Swing Decrease 21.06pp Decrease 14.92pp

MP before election

Denis Lemieux
Liberal

Elected MP

Richard Martel
Conservative

A by-election was held in the federal riding of Chicoutimi—Le Fjord in Quebec on June 18, 2018, following the resignation of incumbent Liberal MP Denis Lemieux.

The seat was gained by the Conservative Party of Canada, with Richard Martel winning on a large swing of 19 points, becoming the new MP.[1] The result was a surprise as in the 2015 election, the conservative candidate had come in 4th place. Martel's victory was the first by-election loss for the Liberals since 2013.[2]

Background

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Constituency

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The riding is located about 200 kilometres north of Quebec City,[3] and consists of the northern part of the Chicoutimi borough of Saguenay, as well as the La Baie borough and the municipalities of Ferland-et-Boilleau, L'Anse-Saint-Jean, Petit-Saguenay, Rivière-Éternité and Saint-Félix-d'Otis and the unorganized territory of Lalemant.

Representation

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The by-election was triggered by the announcement by Liberal MP Denis Lemieux on November 6, 2017, that he would be resigning his seat for family reasons;[4] his resignation took effect on December 1, 2017.[5] Lemieux was first elected in the 2015 federal election with 31.1% of the vote, narrowly defeating NDP incumbent Dany Morin.

Campaign

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Liberal

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Richard Martel on the campaign trail with Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer.

Port Saguenay board member Lina Boivin, who was endorsed by Lemieux,[6][7] defeated former Saint-Charles de Bourget mayor Michel Ringuette[8] for the Liberal nomination,[9][10] held in May 2018. A rumoured candidate for the Liberal nomination was former Paralympic athlete and head of university sport at UQAC, Philippe Gagnon.[11] Former municipal councillor and former Quebec Liberal MNA candidate Joan Simard, local businessman Simon-Pierre Murdock, who later endorsed Boivin, and Chicoutimi-Nord Municipal Councillor Marc Pettersen declined to run for the nomination.[11][12][13] "Promotion Saguenay" Director of Industrial Development and Corporate Affairs Claude Bouchard had his candidacy rejected by the federal Liberal party.[9][11]

New Democrat

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Conservative MPs at the party campaign office; Gérard Deltell, Andrew Scheer, Richard Martel and Alain Rayes.

Éric Dubois, a union advisor at the CSN and former federal NDP candidate, was acclaimed as the NDP candidate on January 22, 2018.[14] Dany Morin and former Ontario MPP and federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh both expressed interest in running for the nomination but decided against it.[15][16][17]

Bloc Quebecois

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Catherine Bouchard-Tremblay was acclaimed as the candidate for the Bloc Québécois on May 18, 2018.[18] Former Dubuc PQ MNA Jean-Marie Claveau[19] and teacher Valérie Tremblay[19] were rumoured to be interested in running for the Bloc Québécois nomination. Former Chicoutimi—Le Fjord BQ MP Robert Bouchard, Saguenay firefighter Mario Gagnon,[20] and UQAC political science professor Michel Roche declined to run for the nomination.[19]

The short-lived « Groupe parlementaire québécois » / « Québec debout », formed by seven members of parliament after they left the Bloc Québécois, considered nominating a candidate[10] but failed to do so.

Conservative

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Two-time Ron Lapointe Trophy winning QMJHL coach Richard Martel was named the Conservative candidate on December 20, 2017.[21]

Green

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Lynda Youde was acclaimed as the candidate for the Green Party on May 22, 2018.[22]

Warrant

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The Speaker's warrant regarding the vacancy was received on December 4, 2017; under the Parliament of Canada Act the writ for a by-election had to be dropped no later than June 2, 2018, 180 days after the Chief Electoral Officer was officially notified of the vacancy via a warrant issued by the Speaker.[23] On May 13, 2018, the writ was dropped for a by-election for June 18, 2018.[24]

Results

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Canadian federal by-election, June 18, 2018: Chicoutimi—Le Fjord
Resignation of Denis Lemieux
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Richard Martel 12,580 52.73 +36.13
Liberal Lina Boivin 7,032 29.48 -1.61
New Democratic Éric Dubois 2,065 8.66 -21.06
Bloc Québécois Catherine Bouchard-Tremblay 1,337 5.60 -14.92
Green Lynda Youde 736 3.09 +1.02
Independent John "The Engineer" Turmel 104 0.44
Total valid votes/Expense limit 23,854 100.00
Total rejected ballots
Turnout 36.06%
Eligible voters 66,152
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +18.87

2015 result

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2015 Canadian federal election: Chicoutimi—Le Fjord
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Denis Lemieux 13,619 31.09 +25.34 $15,757.95
New Democratic Dany Morin 13,019 29.72 -7.96 $61,908.19
Bloc Québécois Élise Gauthier 8,990 20.52 -8.29 $34,879.59
Conservative Caroline Ste-Marie 7,270 16.60 -8.97 $33,846.47
Green Dany St-Gelais 907 2.07 +0.55 $64.43
Total valid votes/Expense limit 43,805 98.33   $201,130.77
Total rejected ballots 745 1.67
Turnout 44,550 66.67
Eligible voters 66,821
Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing +16.65
Source: Elections Canada[25][26]

References

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  1. ^ "Conservatives' Richard Martel wins in Chicoutimi-Le Fjord byelection". CBC News. June 19, 2018. Archived from the original on June 19, 2018. Retrieved December 23, 2020.
  2. ^ Montpetit, Jonathan (June 20, 2018). "How the federal Conservatives handed the Liberals their first byelection loss since 2013". CBC News. Archived from the original on June 20, 2018. Retrieved December 23, 2020.
  3. ^ Dougherty, Kevin (June 15, 2018). "Conservatives hoping Quebec nationalist vote will win them hotly disputed byelection". CBC News. Archived from the original on June 15, 2018. Retrieved December 23, 2020.
  4. ^ "Quebec member of Parliament Denis Lemieux resigns seat". CBC News. November 6, 2017. Retrieved November 6, 2017.
  5. ^ "Profile – Lemieux, Denis". Lop.parl.ca. Retrieved May 13, 2018.
  6. ^ "Investiture libérale dans Chicoutimi-Le Fjord : Lina Boivin en réflexion". Le Quotidien (in Canadian French). March 15, 2018. Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  7. ^ Plamondon, Priscilla (April 26, 2018). "L'ex-député fédéral Denis Lemieux appuie la femme d'affaires Lina Boivin". Ici.Radio-Canada.ca (in Canadian French). Société Radio-Canada. Retrieved May 4, 2018.
  8. ^ "Un 2e candidat intéressé par l'investiture libérale dans Chicoutimi-Le Fjord". Radio-Canada.ca (in Canadian French). Retrieved March 13, 2018.
  9. ^ a b "Lutte à deux à l'investiture libérale". Le Quotidien (in Canadian French). May 4, 2018. Retrieved May 7, 2018.
  10. ^ a b "Chicoutimi-Le Fjord: Lina Boivin représentera le PLC à la partielle | Politique canadienne". La Presse (in Canadian French). May 7, 2018. Retrieved May 8, 2018.
  11. ^ a b c Gagnon, Mélyssa (January 13, 2018). "Claude Bouchard confirme son intérêt pour le PLC". Le Quotidien (in Canadian French). Retrieved January 16, 2018.
  12. ^ Brisson, Anne-Claude; Gagnon, Mélyssa (January 27, 2018). "Marc Pettersen renonce". Le Quotidien (in Canadian French). Retrieved February 3, 2018.
  13. ^ Gauthier, Myriam (April 9, 2018). "Simon-Pierre Murdock ne se lancera pas". Le Quotidien (in Canadian French). Retrieved April 9, 2018.
  14. ^ Gauthier, Myriam (January 22, 2018). "Éric Dubois souhaite être candidat du NPD". Le Quotidien (in Canadian French). Retrieved January 24, 2018.
  15. ^ Girard, Pascal (November 7, 2017). "Dany Morin sonde le terrain". Le Quotidien (in Canadian French). Retrieved December 20, 2017.
  16. ^ Wright Allen, Samantha (April 4, 2018). "NDP discord shows lack of focus, poor caucus management from Singh, say insiders". Hill Times. Ottawa. Retrieved April 4, 2018.
  17. ^ "Jagmeet Singh ne serait pas candidat". Le Quotidien (in Canadian French). April 5, 2018. Retrieved April 26, 2018.
  18. ^ "Catherine Bouchard-Tremblay running for Bloc in Chicoutimi-Le Fjord by-election". Montreal Gazette. The Canadian Press. May 18, 2018. Retrieved May 19, 2018.
  19. ^ a b c Gauthier, Myriam (February 18, 2018). "Le Bloc québécois a son candidat dans Chicoutimi-Le Fjord". Le Quotidien. Retrieved February 25, 2018.
  20. ^ "Le Parti conservateur du Canada confirme la candidature de Richard Martel". Ici.Radio-Canada.ca (in Canadian French). Retrieved January 19, 2018.
  21. ^ Houle, Jean (December 20, 2017). "L'ex-entraîneur Richard Martel officiellement candidat pour le Parti conservateur". Journal de Québec (in Canadian French). Retrieved December 20, 2017.
  22. ^ "Élection partielle : le Parti vert présente sa candidate". Ici.Radio-Canada.ca (in Canadian French). May 22, 2018. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
  23. ^ "Vacant Seats in the House of Commons Since the 2015 General Election". Elections Canada. Retrieved April 4, 2017.
  24. ^ "Federal by-election to be held June 18 in Chicoutimi-Le Fjord". Montreal Gazette. May 13, 2018. Retrieved May 13, 2018.
  25. ^ "Confirmed candidates for Chicoutimi—Le Fjord, 30 September 2015". Elections Canada. Retrieved June 19, 2018.
  26. ^ Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates Archived August 15, 2015, at the Wayback Machine

See also

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