2012 Quebec general election|
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Opinion polls |
Turnout | 74.60% ( 17.17%) |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Leader
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Pauline Marois
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Jean Charest
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François Legault
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Party
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Parti Québécois
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Liberal
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Coalition Avenir Québec
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Leader's seat
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Charlevoix–Côte-de-Beaupré
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Sherbrooke (lost re-election)
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L'Assomption
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Last election
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51 seats, 35.17%
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66 seats, 42.08%
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7 seats, 16.37%Vote Total 1
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Seats before
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47
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64
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9
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Seats won
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54
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50
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19
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Seat change
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7
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14
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10
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Popular vote
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1,393,703
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1,360,968
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1,180,235
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Percentage
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31.95%
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31.20%
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27.05%
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Swing
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3.22pp
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10.88pp
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10.68pp^1
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Leader
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Françoise David and Amir Khadir (as spokespeople)
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Jean-Martin Aussant
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Party
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Québec solidaire
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Option nationale
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Leader's seat
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David: Gouin Khadir: Mercier
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Nicolet-Yamaska (lost re-election in Nicolet-Bécancour)
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Last election
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1 seat, 3.78%
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pre-creation
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Seats before
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1
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1
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Seats won
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2
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0
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Seat change
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1
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1
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Popular vote
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263,111
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82,539
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Percentage
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6.03%
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1.89%
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Swing
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2.25pp
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pre-creation
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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 2012 Quebec general election was held on September 4. Pauline Marois' Parti Québécois won a minority of seats and Jean Charest's Quebec Liberal Party formed the opposition.[1]
- ↑ "General elections". DGE. Archived from the original on February 7, 2013. Retrieved October 9, 2012.
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