2008 Quebec general election
2008 Quebec general election Turnout 57.43% ( 13.8%)
Majority party
Minority party
Leader
Jean Charest
Pauline Marois
Party
Liberal
Parti Québécois
Leader since
April 30, 1998
June 26, 2007
Leader's seat
Sherbrooke
Charlevoix
Last election
48 seats, 33.08%
36 seats, 28.35%
Seats won
66
51
Seat change
18
15
Popular vote
1,366,046
1,139,185
Percentage
42.08%
35.17%
Swing
9.00%
6.82%
Third party
Fourth party
Leader
Mario Dumont
Françoise David and Amir Khadir (as spokespeople)
Party
Action démocratique
Québec solidaire
Leader since
May 11, 1994
February 4, 2006
Leader's seat
Rivière-du-Loup
David: Ran in Gouin (lost) Khadir: Mercier
Last election
41 seats, 30.84%
0 seats, 3.64%
Seats won
7
1
Seat change
34
1
Popular vote
529,925
123,061
Percentage
16.37%
3.78%
Swing
14.47%
0.14%
Popular vote by riding. As this is an FPTP election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote, but instead via results by each riding. Click the map for more details.
Seating plan following the election.
The 2008 Quebec general election was held in the Canadian province of Quebec on December 8, 2008. The Quebec Liberal Party , under incumbent Premier Jean Charest , was re-elected with a majority government, marking the first time since the 1950s (when the Union Nationale of Maurice Duplessis won four consecutive elections) that a party or leader was elected to a third consecutive mandate, and the first time for the Liberals since the 1930s, when Louis-Alexandre Taschereau was Premier.
The 2008 election also marked the first time that Québec solidaire won a seat.
Issues
Charest called the election on November 5, saying he needed a "clear mandate" and a majority to handle the economic storm. He was criticized, however, by the Parti Québécois and the Action démocratique du Québec for calling a snap election to get a majority when they were willing to work with him to fix the economy.[ 1]
Most notably, the election was marked by a significant collapse in support for the ADQ. Formerly a relatively minor party, the ADQ had attracted significant protest support in the 2007 election , beating the Parti Québécois to Official Opposition status. In 2008, however, the party's support dropped back to approximately 15 per cent of the popular vote, roughly the same range of support the party attracted before 2007. As a result of this loss of support, Mario Dumont announced in his concession speech that he would step down as party leader.[ 2]
In the final days of the election campaign, the concurrent parliamentary confidence dispute became an issue, with Prime Minister Stephen Harper attacking the credibility of a potential Liberal -New Democratic Party coalition government because the Bloc Québécois had pledged to support the coalition on motions of confidence . Both Marois and Dumont called upon Charest, a former leader of the federal Progressive Conservatives , to clarify where he stood on the coalition and on Harper's use of anti-sovereigntist rhetoric in the dispute.[ 3] Charest emphasized that the Bloc MPs had been legitimately elected by Quebecers, and stated that "I live in a society in which people can be sovereigntists or federalists, but they respect each other. The same thing should prevail in the federal parliament."[ 4]
Media analysts noted that while Charest's Liberals won a majority, the final result was much narrower in both the popular vote and the seat total than polls even just a few days before the election had predicted, because the Liberals only won an eight-seat majority, a result which was widely credited to a late voter swing toward the PQ as a result of Harper's comments.[ 5]
Timeline
2007
2008
Opinion polls
Evolution of voting intentions for the 2008 Quebec general election. Dots are individual poll results and trend lines are local regressions with 95% confidence interval.
Polling firm
Last date of polling
Link
QLP
ADQ
PQ
GPQ
QS
Other
Angus Reid Strategies
December 5, 2008
PDF
42
13
36
3
5
1
Léger Marketing
December 4, 2008
PDF
45
15
32
3
4
1
CROP
December 3, 2008
PDF [permanent dead link ]
45
15
29
6
5
0
Léger Marketing
November 23, 2008
PDF
46
12
34
4
4
0
CROP
November 23, 2008
PDF [permanent dead link ]
45
12
32
5
5
0
Nanos Research
November 22, 2008
PDF
44
12
36
4
4
1
Léger Marketing
November 19, 2008
PDF
44
15
33
4
4
0
CROP
November 13, 2008
DOC [permanent dead link ]
42
15
31
7
4
1
Environics
November 12, 2008
HTML
45
14
39
1
1
0
Léger Marketing
November 10, 2008
PDF
41
14
35
4
4
2
Léger Marketing
October 27, 2008
PDF
42
14
34
4
4
2
CROP
October 27, 2008
DOC
38
17
32
7
5
1
CROP
September 28, 2008
DOC
41
16
32
6
4
0
CROP
August 24, 2008
DOC
42
17
32
6
3
0
CROP
June 23, 2008
DOC [permanent dead link ]
36
17
31
7
8
0
Léger Marketing
June 15, 2008
PDF
42
14
32
7
4
1
CROP
May 26, 2008
PDF
41
14
32
6
6
1
CROP
April 27, 2008
DOC [permanent dead link ]
38
17
29
9
5
1
Léger Marketing
April 20, 2008
PDF
37
18
33
6
4
2
CROP
March 26, 2008
DOC [permanent dead link ]
34
22
30
7
6
1
CROP
February 24, 2008
DOC [permanent dead link ]
35
21
32
7
5
0
CROP
January 27, 2008
DOC [permanent dead link ]
31
24
35
5
4
0
Léger Marketing
January 17, 2008
PDF
33
27
30
5
4
1
CROP
December 2, 2007
DOC [permanent dead link ]
30
26
34
6
3
1
Léger Marketing
November 4, 2007
PDF
31
27
31
5
5
1
CROP
October 28, 2007
DOC [permanent dead link ]
31
28
31
6
4
0
CROP
September 23, 2007
HTML
24
34
30
7
5
0
Léger Marketing
September 8, 2007
PDF
28
30
34
4
2
2
CROP
August 26, 2007
DOC [permanent dead link ]
27
29
33
6
4
1
CROP
June 25, 2007
PDF [permanent dead link ]
27
28
29
9
6
1
Léger Marketing
June 24, 2007
PDF
28
31
32
5
4
0
CROP
June 3, 2007
PDF [permanent dead link ]
28
29
29
8
5
0
CROP
May 28, 2007
HTML
28
32
27
7
5
0
Léger Marketing
May 26, 2007
PDF
28
33
30
4
4
1
CROP
April 29, 2007
PDF
27
32
23
9
7
1
Léger Marketing
March 29, 2007
PDF
31
38
22
5
3
0
Last election
March 26, 2007
HTML
33.1%
30.8%
28.4%
3.9%
3.6%
0.2%
Campaign slogans
Action démocratique du Québec: Donnez-vous le pouvoir ("Give yourselves the power")
Parti libéral du Québec: L'économie d'abord OUI ("The economy first YES")
Parti québécois: Québec gagnant avec Pauline ("Quebec is a winner with Pauline")
Parti vert du Québec : Votons pour l'avenir ("Let's vote for the future")
Québec solidaire : Pour un système de santé public / Pour des salaires décents / Pour une souveraineté solidaire / Pour une économie verte et locale / Pour Éole Québec ("For a public health system" / "For decent incomes" / "For an independence in solidarity" / "For a green and local economy" / "For Wind Québec" [Éole Québec is a play on the state-run Hydro-Québec power utility, and refers to the nationalization of the wind energy industry])
Incumbent MNAs not running for re-election
Liberals
Péquistes
Results
The overall results were:[ 6]
Summary of the December 8, 2008 National Assembly of Quebec election results
Party
Party leader
Candi- dates
Seats
Popular vote
2007
Dissol.
2008
Change
%
#
%
Change
Liberal
Jean Charest
125
48
48
66
+18
52.80%
1,366,046
42.08%
+9.00%
Parti Québécois
Pauline Marois
125
36
36
51
+15
40.80%
1,141,751
35.17%
+6.82%
Action démocratique
Mario Dumont
125
41
39
7
-34
5.60%
531,358
16.37%
-14.47%
Québec solidaire
Françoise David Amir Khadir †
122
-
-
1
+1
0.80%
122,618
3.78%
+0.14%
Green
Guy Rainville
80
-
-
-
-
-
70,393
2.17%
-1.68%
Parti indépendantiste
Éric Tremblay
19
*
-
-
*
-
4,227
0.13%
*
Marxist–Leninist
Pierre Chénier
23
-
-
-
-
-
2,727
0.08%
+0.03%
Durable
Sébastien Girard
1
*
-
-
*
-
567
0.02%
*
Republic of Quebec
Gilles Paquette
1
*
-
-
*
-
140
<0.01%
*
Independents
30
-
-
-
-
-
6,506
0.20%
+0.09%
Vacant
2
Total
651
125
125
125
-
100%
3,246,333
100%
Notes:
"Change" refers to change from previous election.
† The party designated David and Khadir as co-spokespeople; the de jure leader recognized by the Directeur général des éléctions was Benoît Renaud .
* Party did not nominate candidates in the previous election.
Vote share
PLQ
42.08%
PQ
35.17%
ADQ
16.37%
QS
3.78%
Green
2.17%
Others
0.44%
Seats
PLQ
52.80%
PQ
40.80%
ADQ
5.60%
QS
0.80%
Synopsis of results
Results by riding - 2008 Quebec general election[ 7] [ 8] [ 9]
Riding
Winning party
Turnout[ a 1]
Votes[ a 2]
Name
2007
1st place
Votes
Share
Margin #
Margin %
2nd place
3rd place
PLQ
PQ
ADQ
QS
PVQ
Ind
Other
Total
Abitibi-Est
PQ
PLQ
8,942
45.74%
515
2.63%
PQ
ADQ
58.73%
8,942
8,427
1,742
438
–
–
–
19,549
Abitibi-Ouest
PQ
PQ
10,597
57.32%
5,280
28.56%
PLQ
ADQ
57.06%
5,317
10,597
2,198
–
–
–
375
18,487
Acadie
PLQ
PLQ
15,145
67.16%
10,427
46.24%
PQ
ADQ
46.91%
15,145
4,718
982
958
747
–
–
22,550
Anjou
PLQ
PLQ
13,082
50.44%
4,152
16.01%
PQ
ADQ
58.88%
13,082
8,930
2,252
944
727
–
–
25,935
Argenteuil
PLQ
PLQ
10,843
49.58%
3,490
15.96%
PQ
ADQ
54.17%
10,843
7,353
2,457
456
760
–
–
21,869
Arthabaska
ADQ
PLQ
13,304
42.55%
4,510
14.43%
PQ
ADQ
63.96%
13,304
8,794
7,777
697
693
–
–
31,265
Beauce-Nord
ADQ
ADQ
12,633
49.92%
3,021
11.94%
PLQ
PQ
63.86%
9,612
2,297
12,633
264
384
117
–
25,307
Beauce-Sud
ADQ
PLQ
12,108
43.62%
570
2.05%
ADQ
PQ
59.99%
12,108
2,947
11,538
315
536
311
–
27,755
Beauharnois
PQ
PQ
12,349
47.15%
3,538
13.51%
PLQ
ADQ
61.00%
8,811
12,349
3,311
681
570
467
–
26,189
Bellechasse
ADQ
PLQ
10,530
47.66%
2,932
13.27%
ADQ
PQ
64.35%
10,530
3,450
7,598
518
–
–
–
22,096
Berthier
ADQ
PQ
13,776
42.50%
5,341
16.48%
PLQ
ADQ
60.43%
8,435
13,776
8,358
934
911
–
–
32,414
Bertrand
PQ
PQ
15,263
49.12%
4,636
14.92%
PLQ
ADQ
58.04%
10,627
15,263
3,496
851
834
–
–
31,071
Blainville
ADQ
PQ
13,989
40.52%
2,772
8.03%
PLQ
ADQ
60.91%
11,217
13,989
7,571
789
954
–
–
34,520
Bonaventure
PLQ
PLQ
10,707
64.23%
5,863
35.17%
PQ
ADQ
58.02%
10,707
4,844
586
533
–
–
–
16,670
Borduas
PQ
PQ
13,329
47.66%
4,204
15.03%
PLQ
ADQ
65.87%
9,125
13,329
3,430
966
904
–
214
27,968
Bourassa-Sauvé
PLQ
PLQ
13,950
61.33%
7,839
34.46%
PQ
ADQ
47.68%
13,950
6,111
1,947
738
–
–
–
22,746
Bourget
PQ
PQ
13,007
50.19%
5,023
19.38%
PLQ
ADQ
55.56%
7,984
13,007
2,677
1,180
939
–
127
25,914
Brome-Missisquoi
PLQ
PLQ
15,006
49.24%
6,681
21.92%
PQ
ADQ
60.39%
15,006
8,325
5,073
884
1,012
173
–
30,473
Chambly
ADQ
PQ
16,049
40.01%
1,564
3.90%
PLQ
ADQ
66.62%
14,485
16,049
6,455
1,167
1,200
–
758
40,114
Champlain
ADQ
PQ
12,317
40.98%
2,024
6.73%
PLQ
ADQ
64.38%
10,293
12,317
6,582
654
–
211
–
30,057
Chapleau
PLQ
PLQ
13,968
54.71%
7,408
29.01%
PQ
ADQ
47.96%
13,968
6,560
3,194
609
1,032
118
51
25,532
Charlesbourg
ADQ
PLQ
14,196
42.36%
4,382
13.08%
ADQ
PQ
65.79%
14,196
8,449
9,814
1,053
–
–
–
33,512
Charlevoix
PQ
PQ
10,510
52.21%
4,269
21.21%
PLQ
ADQ
61.01%
6,241
10,510
2,560
343
325
150
–
20,129
Châteauguay
PLQ
PLQ
13,637
41.49%
495
1.51%
PQ
ADQ
58.26%
13,637
13,142
4,091
703
967
–
327
32,867
Chauveau
ADQ
ADQ
14,029
42.75%
2,605
7.94%
PLQ
PQ
61.63%
11,424
6,559
14,029
801
–
–
–
32,813
Chicoutimi
PQ
PQ
13,400
45.96%
1,282
4.40%
PLQ
ADQ
63.71%
12,118
13,400
2,465
1,174
–
–
–
29,157
Chomedey
PLQ
PLQ
16,702
66.12%
11,392
45.10%
PQ
ADQ
45.21%
16,702
5,310
1,936
556
625
–
133
25,262
Chutes-de-la-Chaudière
ADQ
ADQ
15,536
44.77%
4,879
14.06%
PLQ
PQ
67.16%
10,657
7,437
15,536
1,070
–
–
–
34,700
Crémazie
PQ
PQ
12,972
45.13%
1,412
4.91%
PLQ
ADQ
62.29%
11,560
12,972
1,808
1,627
776
–
–
28,743
D'Arcy-McGee
PLQ
PLQ
14,087
88.75%
13,421
84.55%
PVQ
PQ
38.89%
14,087
564
292
264
666
–
–
15,873
Deux-Montagnes
ADQ
PQ
11,961
43.14%
2,981
10.75%
PLQ
ADQ
61.03%
8,980
11,961
4,986
632
1,168
–
–
27,727
Drummond
ADQ
PQ
11,581
34.40%
615
1.83%
PLQ
ADQ
59.30%
10,966
11,581
9,826
1,293
–
–
–
33,666
Dubuc
PQ
PLQ
9,695
42.78%
424
1.87%
PQ
ADQ
60.65%
9,695
9,271
2,789
708
–
199
–
22,662
Duplessis
PQ
PQ
9,622
52.35%
3,322
18.07%
PLQ
ADQ
50.26%
6,300
9,622
1,535
469
454
–
–
18,380
Fabre
PLQ
PLQ
15,349
45.50%
2,924
8.67%
PQ
ADQ
57.08%
15,349
12,425
4,024
918
1,021
–
–
33,737
Frontenac
PLQ
PLQ
11,785
56.71%
6,933
33.36%
PQ
ADQ
63.58%
11,785
4,852
3,539
423
–
–
183
20,782
Gaspé
PQ
PLQ
8,947
56.25%
2,662
16.74%
PQ
ADQ
58.17%
8,947
6,285
499
175
–
–
–
15,906
Gatineau
PLQ
PLQ
14,566
59.80%
7,399
30.38%
PQ
ADQ
49.48%
14,566
7,167
2,318
–
–
–
306
24,357
Gouin
PQ
PQ
10,276
41.18%
2,329
9.33%
QS
PLQ
58.03%
4,972
10,276
895
7,947
753
–
110
24,953
Groulx
ADQ
PQ
11,226
37.62%
403
1.35%
PLQ
ADQ
61.33%
10,823
11,226
6,036
701
955
–
102
29,843
Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
PQ
PQ
10,530
54.31%
6,415
33.08%
PLQ
QS
47.82%
4,115
10,530
1,303
2,508
817
–
117
19,390
Hull
PLQ
PLQ
11,651
51.27%
4,110
18.09%
PQ
QS
47.72%
11,651
7,541
1,309
1,994
–
–
231
22,726
Huntingdon
ADQ
PLQ
11,329
44.33%
4,305
16.84%
PQ
ADQ
57.81%
11,329
7,024
6,431
774
–
–
–
25,558
Iberville
ADQ
PQ
11,698
41.28%
2,623
9.26%
PLQ
ADQ
61.62%
9,075
11,698
6,085
605
876
–
–
28,339
Îles-de-la-Madeleine
PQ
PLQ
3,510
49.85%
316
4.49%
PQ
PVQ
66.35%
3,510
3,194
121
87
129
–
–
7,041
Jacques-Cartier
PLQ
PLQ
20,433
80.85%
18,536
73.35%
PVQ
PQ
52.77%
20,433
1,522
969
364
1,897
–
87
25,272
Jean-Lesage
ADQ
PLQ
11,674
41.68%
4,203
15.01%
PQ
ADQ
58.60%
11,674
7,471
7,307
1,238
–
316
–
28,006
Jean-Talon
PLQ
PLQ
13,853
49.71%
4,861
17.44%
PQ
ADQ
69.07%
13,853
8,992
2,546
1,409
1,065
–
–
27,865
Jeanne-Mance-Viger
PLQ
PLQ
16,433
73.05%
13,054
58.03%
PQ
ADQ
46.95%
16,433
3,379
1,726
554
–
281
124
22,497
Johnson
ADQ
PQ
10,973
40.21%
2,502
9.17%
PLQ
ADQ
63.02%
8,471
10,973
6,297
634
914
–
–
27,289
Joliette
ADQ
PQ
14,666
46.09%
5,491
17.26%
PLQ
ADQ
62.60%
9,175
14,666
6,185
1,549
–
246
–
31,821
Jonquière
PQ
PQ
13,077
47.68%
2,710
9.88%
PLQ
ADQ
62.52%
10,367
13,077
2,913
1,068
–
–
–
27,425
Kamouraska-Témiscouata
PLQ
PLQ
11,048
53.70%
6,612
32.14%
ADQ
PQ
60.55%
11,048
4,351
4,436
604
–
134
–
20,573
Labelle
PQ
PQ
13,255
53.50%
6,078
24.53%
PLQ
ADQ
55.01%
7,177
13,255
2,837
755
752
–
–
24,776
Lac-Saint-Jean
PQ
PQ
14,536
55.62%
6,711
25.68%
PLQ
ADQ
63.20%
7,825
14,536
2,764
527
483
–
–
26,135
LaFontaine
PLQ
PLQ
14,021
69.76%
10,181
50.65%
PQ
ADQ
51.16%
14,021
3,840
1,306
383
549
–
–
20,099
La Peltrie
ADQ
ADQ
13,461
39.17%
436
1.27%
PLQ
PQ
65.36%
13,025
6,988
13,461
888
–
–
–
34,362
La Pinière
PLQ
PLQ
17,480
61.44%
10,434
36.67%
PQ
ADQ
52.17%
17,480
7,046
2,822
971
–
–
131
28,450
Laporte
PLQ
PLQ
12,823
48.97%
4,048
15.46%
PQ
ADQ
58.05%
12,823
8,775
2,472
954
1,162
–
–
26,186
La Prairie
ADQ
PQ
16,382
44.83%
2,704
7.40%
PLQ
ADQ
63.62%
13,678
16,382
5,178
760
–
392
150
36,540
L'Assomption
ADQ
PQ
15,438
42.77%
4,090
11.33%
PLQ
ADQ
63.21%
11,348
15,438
6,938
1,090
940
–
341
36,095
Laurier-Dorion
PLQ
PLQ
9,769
42.90%
2,069
9.09%
PQ
QS
49.16%
9,769
7,700
943
2,963
1,090
86
219
22,770
Laval-des-Rapides
PLQ
PLQ
11,757
44.07%
1,365
5.12%
PQ
ADQ
55.11%
11,757
10,392
2,722
766
683
112
246
26,678
Laviolette
PLQ
PLQ
11,667
59.06%
6,224
31.51%
PQ
ADQ
58.72%
11,667
5,443
2,127
517
–
–
–
19,754
Lévis
ADQ
PLQ
12,646
38.65%
1,447
4.42%
ADQ
PQ
64.13%
12,646
7,438
11,199
1,438
–
–
–
32,721
Lotbinière
ADQ
ADQ
9,659
43.98%
2,082
9.48%
PLQ
PQ
65.01%
7,577
4,238
9,659
488
–
–
–
21,962
Louis-Hébert
PLQ
PLQ
17,650
48.85%
7,137
19.75%
PQ
ADQ
70.35%
17,650
10,513
5,872
1,031
1,068
–
–
36,134
Marguerite-Bourgeoys
PLQ
PLQ
14,490
66.19%
9,740
44.49%
PQ
ADQ
48.09%
14,490
4,750
1,899
752
–
–
–
21,891
Marguerite-D'Youville
ADQ
PQ
14,533
39.75%
1,414
3.87%
PLQ
ADQ
71.39%
13,119
14,533
6,750
1,064
1,097
–
–
36,563
Marie-Victorin
PQ
PQ
11,026
51.56%
4,841
22.64%
PLQ
ADQ
53.29%
6,185
11,026
2,369
957
665
–
182
21,384
Marquette
PLQ
PLQ
13,471
56.21%
7,020
29.29%
PQ
ADQ
49.09%
13,471
6,451
2,062
588
1,308
–
86
23,966
Maskinongé
ADQ
PLQ
13,429
42.25%
2,441
7.68%
PQ
ADQ
64.25%
13,429
10,988
6,259
708
–
397
–
31,781
Masson
ADQ
PQ
18,037
50.68%
9,863
27.71%
PLQ
ADQ
57.10%
8,174
18,037
7,466
716
948
–
251
35,592
Matane
PQ
PQ
9,589
58.01%
4,086
24.72%
PLQ
ADQ
59.60%
5,503
9,589
1,117
320
–
–
–
16,529
Matapédia
PQ
PQ
8,802
51.89%
2,980
17.57%
PLQ
ADQ
57.49%
5,822
8,802
1,942
398
–
–
–
16,964
Mégantic-Compton
PLQ
PLQ
9,204
45.09%
2,034
9.97%
PQ
ADQ
60.70%
9,204
7,170
3,268
769
–
–
–
20,411
Mercier
PQ
QS
8,597
37.89%
810
3.57%
PQ
PLQ
56.02%
4,842
7,787
565
8,597
818
–
83
22,692
Mille-Îles
PLQ
PLQ
15,628
46.76%
3,456
10.34%
PQ
ADQ
60.66%
15,628
12,172
3,585
901
905
230
–
33,421
Mirabel
ADQ
PQ
13,700
47.41%
6,493
22.47%
PLQ
ADQ
58.65%
7,207
13,700
6,522
621
847
–
–
28,897
Montmagny-L'Islet
ADQ
PLQ
10,027
51.78%
4,395
22.69%
ADQ
PQ
61.28%
10,027
3,058
5,632
293
356
–
–
19,366
Montmorency
ADQ
PLQ
12,536
36.53%
1,101
3.21%
ADQ
PQ
64.48%
12,536
8,788
11,435
711
690
–
153
34,313
Mont-Royal
PLQ
PLQ
12,234
76.32%
10,378
64.74%
PQ
PVQ
38.79%
12,234
1,856
557
577
737
–
69
16,030
Nelligan
PLQ
PLQ
18,251
72.19%
14,595
57.73%
PQ
PVQ
47.04%
18,251
3,656
1,434
379
1,562
–
–
25,282
Nicolet-Yamaska
ADQ
PQ
8,131
35.24%
175
0.76%
PLQ
ADQ
67.38%
7,956
8,131
6,044
940
–
–
–
23,071
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
PLQ
PLQ
11,475
67.97%
9,045
53.57%
PVQ
PQ
43.02%
11,475
2,307
483
–
2,430
64
124
16,883
Orford
PLQ
PLQ
14,709
43.40%
2,193
6.47%
PQ
ADQ
61.65%
14,709
12,516
4,516
1,128
1,026
–
–
33,895
Outremont
PLQ
PLQ
10,569
54.21%
5,649
28.97%
PQ
QS
48.49%
10,569
4,920
577
2,228
1,204
–
–
19,498
Papineau
PLQ
PLQ
13,786
51.10%
5,112
18.95%
PQ
ADQ
48.94%
13,786
8,674
2,825
805
795
–
92
26,977
Pointe-aux-Trembles
PQ
PQ
12,851
56.87%
7,271
32.17%
PLQ
ADQ
56.66%
5,580
12,851
2,535
664
733
159
77
22,599
Pontiac
PLQ
PLQ
12,960
66.10%
9,409
47.99%
PQ
ADQ
41.37%
12,960
3,551
1,225
809
940
–
123
19,608
Portneuf
ADQ
PLQ
11,205
39.63%
1,706
6.03%
ADQ
PQ
63.63%
11,205
6,631
9,499
938
–
–
–
28,273
Prévost
ADQ
PQ
14,946
44.34%
5,224
15.50%
PLQ
ADQ
57.74%
9,722
14,946
7,057
1,079
902
–
–
33,706
René-Lévesque
PQ
PQ
10,748
58.43%
5,866
31.89%
PLQ
ADQ
54.43%
4,882
10,748
2,250
516
–
–
–
18,396
Richelieu
PQ
PQ
11,591
46.99%
3,039
12.32%
PLQ
ADQ
61.75%
8,552
11,591
3,126
705
693
–
–
24,667
Richmond
PLQ
PLQ
11,658
51.50%
5,123
22.63%
PQ
ADQ
63.02%
11,658
6,535
3,682
760
–
–
–
22,635
Rimouski
PQ
PQ
12,973
48.45%
3,549
13.26%
PLQ
ADQ
62.08%
9,424
12,973
3,410
967
–
–
–
26,774
Rivière-du-Loup
ADQ
ADQ
11,115
51.77%
5,320
24.78%
PLQ
PQ
63.98%
5,795
3,048
11,115
400
513
597
–
21,468
Robert-Baldwin
PLQ
PLQ
17,078
81.07%
15,476
73.47%
PQ
PVQ
41.52%
17,078
1,602
877
375
1,059
–
74
21,065
Roberval
PQ
PQ
12,522
46.42%
1,825
6.77%
PLQ
ADQ
60.63%
10,697
12,522
2,630
561
–
–
567
26,977
Rosemont
PQ
PQ
15,220
50.66%
5,663
18.85%
PLQ
QS
58.67%
9,557
15,220
1,891
2,470
816
–
88
30,042
Rousseau
PQ
PQ
16,513
56.77%
10,019
34.45%
PLQ
ADQ
54.02%
6,494
16,513
4,774
709
595
–
–
29,085
Rouyn-Noranda-Témiscamingue
PQ
PLQ
10,358
42.30%
1,754
7.16%
PQ
ADQ
57.56%
10,358
8,604
4,111
1,413
–
–
–
24,486
Sainte-Marie-Saint-Jacques
PQ
PQ
9,236
46.62%
3,646
18.40%
PLQ
QS
47.24%
5,590
9,236
796
3,051
1,062
–
76
19,811
Saint-François
PLQ
PLQ
13,172
46.68%
1,346
4.77%
PQ
ADQ
62.56%
13,172
11,826
2,240
769
–
210
–
28,217
Saint-Henri-Sainte-Anne
PLQ
PLQ
10,552
45.85%
2,017
8.76%
PQ
QS
44.76%
10,552
8,535
1,326
1,471
985
–
146
23,015
Saint-Hyacinthe
ADQ
PQ
11,822
38.07%
213
0.69%
PLQ
ADQ
63.44%
11,609
11,822
5,693
956
975
–
–
31,055
Saint-Jean
ADQ
PQ
13,534
39.20%
914
2.65%
PLQ
ADQ
62.01%
12,620
13,534
6,263
767
1,035
118
189
34,526
Saint-Laurent
PLQ
PLQ
15,663
74.39%
12,158
57.74%
PQ
ADQ
40.89%
15,663
3,505
1,009
731
–
–
147
21,055
Saint-Maurice
ADQ
PQ
8,835
41.41%
653
3.06%
PLQ
ADQ
59.50%
8,182
8,835
3,161
432
449
279
–
21,338
Shefford
ADQ
ADQ
11,271
34.63%
70
0.22%
PLQ
PQ
58.88%
11,201
8,019
11,271
1,085
789
181
–
32,546
Sherbrooke
PLQ
PLQ
13,694
45.24%
2,314
7.64%
PQ
ADQ
62.61%
13,694
11,380
2,074
1,948
1,016
158
–
30,270
Soulanges
PLQ
PLQ
11,561
46.29%
2,332
9.34%
PQ
ADQ
59.14%
11,561
9,229
2,992
459
736
–
–
24,977
Taillon
PQ
PQ
15,031
46.35%
4,340
13.38%
PLQ
ADQ
58.63%
10,691
15,031
3,889
1,374
1,094
–
349
32,428
Taschereau
PQ
PQ
11,768
44.22%
3,923
14.74%
PLQ
ADQ
56.96%
7,845
11,768
3,563
2,241
1,048
–
149
26,614
Terrebonne
ADQ
PQ
15,475
45.22%
6,061
17.71%
PLQ
ADQ
60.47%
9,414
15,475
7,381
892
1,056
–
–
34,218
Trois-Rivières
ADQ
PLQ
9,129
40.10%
960
4.22%
PQ
ADQ
60.46%
9,129
8,169
4,241
714
515
–
–
22,768
Ungava
PQ
PQ
4,119
47.30%
1,104
12.68%
PLQ
ADQ
36.09%
3,015
4,119
918
439
–
218
–
8,709
Vachon
PQ
PQ
13,312
48.64%
4,477
16.36%
PLQ
ADQ
61.48%
8,835
13,312
3,742
613
866
–
–
27,368
Vanier
ADQ
PLQ
13,077
38.31%
469
1.37%
ADQ
PQ
62.20%
13,077
7,521
12,608
932
–
–
–
34,138
Vaudreuil
PLQ
PLQ
15,827
54.02%
7,026
23.98%
PQ
ADQ
57.33%
15,827
8,801
2,599
543
1,086
305
140
29,301
Verchères
PQ
PQ
15,664
55.42%
9,200
32.55%
PLQ
ADQ
64.59%
6,464
15,664
4,377
749
845
–
164
28,263
Verdun
PLQ
PLQ
11,223
47.70%
2,909
12.36%
PQ
ADQ
50.62%
11,223
8,314
1,411
1,215
1,087
277
–
23,527
Viau
PLQ
PLQ
10,705
58.60%
5,922
32.42%
PQ
ADQ
44.52%
10,705
4,783
1,186
915
678
–
–
18,267
Vimont
PLQ
PLQ
16,217
47.78%
3,960
11.67%
PQ
ADQ
60.35%
16,217
12,257
3,932
1,537
–
–
–
33,943
Westmount-Saint-Louis
PLQ
PLQ
11,108
75.17%
9,581
64.83%
PQ
PVQ
36.81%
11,108
1,527
434
615
1,094
–
–
14,778
^ including spoilt ballots
^ All parties with more than 1% of the vote are shown individually. Independent candidates and other minor parties are aggregated separately. Parties are presented in the order shown on EQ data.
= open seat
= turnout is above provincial average
= winning candidate was in previous Legislature
= incumbent had switched allegiance
= previously incumbent in another riding
= not incumbent; was previously elected to the Legislature
= incumbency arose from byelection gain
= other incumbents renominated
= previously an MP in the House of Commons of Canada
= multiple candidates
Seats that changed hands
Summary analysis
Resulting composition of the National Assembly (2008)[ 9]
Source
Party
Lib
PQ
ADQ
QS
Total
Seats retained
Incumbents returned
43
27
6
76
Open seats held - new MNAs
5
2
1
8
Open seats held - previous MNA returned
1
1
Seats changing hands
Incumbents defeated - new MNAs
9
18
1
28
Incumbents defeated - previous MNAs returned
6
3
9
Open seats gained
3
3
Total
66
51
7
1
125
See also
References
^ CBC News (November 5, 2008). "Quebec premier seeks 'clear mandate' in calling Dec. 8 election" . CBC.
^ Lianne Elliott (December 9, 2008). "Dumont to step down after ADQ defeat" . CBC News . Retrieved December 9, 2008 .
^ "Quebec politicians unimpressed by Harper speech to Canadians" . Canadian Press. December 3, 2008. Archived from the original on December 8, 2008. Retrieved December 3, 2008 .
^ Charest warns against Quebec-bashing in Parliament crisis , CBC News.
^ "This has been a great year for Jean Charest" Archived November 7, 2012, at the Wayback Machine , The Gazette , December 17, 2008.
^ "Résultats officiels par parti politique pour l'ensemble des circonscriptions" . Directeur général des élections du Québec . Archived from the original on October 21, 2013. Retrieved February 3, 2012 .
^ a b c Drouilly, Pierre (December 4, 2017). "Élections québécoises de 2008" [2008 Quebec elections]. donneesquebec.ca (in French). Atlas des élections au Québec.
^ "Les membres de l'Assemblée nationale par circonscription" [National Assembly members by riding] (in French). National Assembly of Quebec . Retrieved May 12, 2024 .
^ a b "Les résultats électoraux depuis 1867" [Electoral results since 1867] (in French). National Assembly of Quebec . Retrieved May 12, 2024 .
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