2014 Quebec general election|
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Opinion polls |
Turnout | 71.43% ( 3.17%) |
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Majority party
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Minority party
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Leader
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Philippe Couillard
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Pauline Marois
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Party
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Liberal
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Parti Québécois
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Leader's seat
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Roberval
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Charlevoix–Côte-de-Beaupré (lost re-election)
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Last election
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50 seats, 31.20%
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54 seats, 31.95%
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Seats before
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49
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54
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Seats won
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70
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30
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Seat change
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21
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24
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Popular vote
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1,757,071
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1,074,120
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Percentage
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41.52%
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25.38%
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Swing
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10.32pp
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6.57pp
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Third party
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Fourth party
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Leader
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François Legault
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Françoise David Andrés Fontecilla (as spokespeople)
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Party
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Coalition Avenir Québec
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Québec solidaire
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Leader's seat
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L'Assomption
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David: Gouin Fontecilla: Ran in Laurier-Dorion (lost)
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Last election
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19 seats, 27.05%
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2 seats, 6.03%
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Seats before
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18
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2
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Seats won
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22
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3
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Seat change
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4
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1
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Popular vote
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975,607
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323,124
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Percentage
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23.05%
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7.63%
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Swing
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4.00pp
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1.60pp
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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. |
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The 2014 Quebec general election was held on April 7. Philippe Couillard's Quebec Liberal Party won a majority of seats and Pauline Marois' Parti Québécois formed the opposition.[1]