Terrebonne byelection: PQ’s Catherine Gentilcore takes seat back from CAQ
- The Parti Québécois recaptured the riding of Terrebonne with Catherine Gentilcore winning 52.74% of the votes, compared to 28.78% for Alex Gagne of the Coalition Avenir Quebec.
- The Parti Québécois won the Terrebonne by-election, with candidate Catherine Gentilcore receiving 52.74% of the votes.
- Coalition Avenir Quebec's Alex Gagne was the runner-up with 28.78% of the votes.
- PQ Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon called the win a decisive victory, while Premier François Legault acknowledged the defeat.
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Parti Québécois win byelection, capture Terrebonne riding northeast of Montreal
The Parti Québécois recaptured a longtime stronghold northeast of Montreal, winning the riding of Terrebonne in a byelection Monday. The PQ's Catherine Gentilcore won by taking 52.74 per cent of the votes cast, compared to 28.78 per cent for the Coalition Avenir Québec's...
Parti Québécois Win Byelection, Capture Terrebonne Riding Northeast of Montreal
The Parti Québécois recaptured a longtime stronghold northeast of Montreal, winning the riding of Terrebonne in a byelection Monday. The PQ’s Catherine Gentilcore won by taking 52.74 percent of the votes cast, compared to 28.78 percent for the Coalition Avenir Québec’s Alex Gagné, the runner-up. The Quebec Liberals, Québec Solidaire and the Conservative Party of Quebec were all well back. As the first results came in, Gentilcore was in the lead,…
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