2008 CANADA ELECTION

14 October 2008

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TROIS-RIVIÈRES

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2008 CANDIDATES

INCUMBENT
PAULE BRUNELLE CLAUDE DURAND MARCOS G. SIMARD GENEVIÈVE BOIVIN ARIANE
BLAIS

TROIS-RIVIÈRES
2006 RESULTS

Candidate Party Vote Count Vote Share
Paule Brunelle 22331 45.87%
Luc Ménard 15423 31.68%
Martine Girard 5268 10.82%
Geneviève Boivin 3774 7.75%
Linda Lavoie 1513 3.11%
Paul Giroux 371 0.76%

TROIS-RIVIÈRES
2004 RESULTS

Candidate Party Vote Count Vote Share
Paule Brunelle 26240 56.63%
Jean-Éric Guindon 12703 27.36%
Jean-Guy Mercier 4381 9.45%
Marc Tessier 1635 3.53%
Linda Lavoie 1476 3.19%

CENTRE-DU-QUÉBEC ARTICLES
Dion, premier ministre : une bénédiction pour les souverainistes? (Posted 16 months ago)
L’épée de Damoclès et le talon d’Achille (Posted 16 months ago)
Le NPD comme opposition officielle? (Posted 16 months ago)
Why I won’t vote for the conservatives… (Posted 16 months ago)
Un vote stratégique au Québec (Posted 17 months ago)
Joliette: une course à un homme et demi! (Posted 17 months ago)

9 Responses for "TROIS-RIVIÈRES"

  1. Nick J Boragina September 17th, 2008 at 1:00 am 1

    Last time the tories took a 24,000 vote gap and made it a 7,000 vote gap. So long as they keep up their poll numbers, they will take this riding.

  2. David September 17th, 2008 at 7:50 pm 2

    Nick lol… make it a 14 000 vote gap, not 24 000!

    The big difference althought between this riding and the two others in Mauricie is that this one includes the university and a lot of people who are syndicate. Not sure the PC does have a REAL chance here… but it won’t be easy for Bloc either!

  3. Sylvain Lapointe September 19th, 2008 at 8:20 am 3

    Victoire de la Conservatrice Claude Durand contre l’invisble Paule Brunelle du Bloc…..

  4. Eric D'Amours September 25th, 2008 at 7:47 am 4

    Pas si certain que ça Sylvain. Après presque 3 semaines de campagne, Mme Durand se questionne toujours sur la pertinence du Bloc à Ottawa. Est-ce pour cacher une absence totale de vision pour le comté ? C’est prendre le monde pour des imbéciles là! On verra si elle a raison le jour du vote!

  5. Frédéric Picard September 25th, 2008 at 7:45 pm 5

    C’est plus dur ici. Y’a le gros Proulx qui va mettre tout son poid derrière les Tories.
    Si, par contre, le gros Proulx échoue, je donne pas cher de sa peau au printemps prochain,
    quand Charest va aller voir le lt.g.

    Ça va se passer sur le terrain, dans Trois-Rivières

    Si le bloc a 35 % dans les sondages, ça reste au bloc, c’est sur.

  6. Jean-Luc Proulx September 27th, 2008 at 12:59 pm 6

    La conservatrice va gagner par 1000 votes sur la BS à Ti-Gilles qui est de plus en plus contestée par les gens du comté.

  7. Benoit September 29th, 2008 at 11:14 am 7

    Pas sûr que ca que la conservatrice va gagner. Elle refuse systématiquement TOUS les débats. De plus, elle cumule gaffe par dessus gaffes. Non, ce sera Paule Brunelle qui va gagner.

  8. bemol September 29th, 2008 at 3:48 pm 8

    Y a qu’à voir l’élan des sondages de ce matin…le bloc devrait passer.

  9. Daniel October 1st, 2008 at 7:25 pm 9

    Victoire du BQ ici ; la bulle adéquiste diminue et il n’y a pas de vague conservatrice… loin de là! Mais ce sera plus serré que la dernière fois…


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