Advance voting begins in the provincial constituency of Arthabaska
- Advance voting for the byelection in Arthabaska has started, allowing voters to cast ballots today and Monday, ahead of the Aug. 11 election.
- There are at least 10 candidates running, including Éric Duhaime from the Conservative Party of Quebec and Alex Boissonneault from the Parti Québécois.
- The byelection was triggered by Éric Lefebvre's departure from the Quebec government to serve as an MP.
- Lefebvre won the riding easily in the last election, receiving 51.75% of the votes, leading by more than 12,000 votes.
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Advance Voting Begins in the Provincial Constituency of Arthabaska
Electors in the provincial riding of Arthabaska are taking part in advance polling starting today ahead of a byelection on Aug. 11. Voters will be able to cast a ballot today and Monday and will have at least 10 candidates from which to chose in the hotly contested riding previously held by the governing Coalition Avenir Québec. The main fight seems to pit the leader of the Conservative Party of Quebec, Éric Duhaime, and Parti Québécois candidat…
The election, which is emerging as a two-way struggle between Éric Duhaime and Alex Boissonneault, will take place on August 11.


At the beginning of the advance vote in the electoral district of Arthabaska, "the most determined voters will make a difference".
The advance voting period began in the electoral district of Arthabaska for the provincial by-election of August 11.

Advance voting begins in the provincial constituency of Arthabaska
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