Coalition Avenir Québec candidates in the 2014 Quebec provincial election

The Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) fielded 122 candidates in the 2014 Quebec provincial election and won twenty-two (22) seats to retain their position as the third-largest party in the National Assembly of Quebec.

The party did not field candidates in Saint-Laurent, Soulanges, or Westmount–Saint-Louis.

Riding Candidate's Name Residence Occupation Votes % Rank Notes
Abitibi-Est Sylvain Martel 3,927 19.04 3rd
Abitibi-Ouest Nadia Racine 3,084 14.05 3rd
Acadie Serge Pourreaux 3,050 8.94 3rd
Anjou–Louis-Riel Richard Campeau 5,315 16.83 3rd
Argenteuil Nicole Chouinard 7,212 23.62 3rd
Arthabaska Sylvie Roy 19,393 45.49 1st Incumbent MNA.
Beauce-Nord André Spénard 15,761 50.89 1st Incumbent MNA.
Beauce-Sud Samuel Poulin 12,909 38.22 2nd
Beauharnois Claude Moreau 7,035 22.98 3rd
Bellechasse Stéphanie Lachance 10,668 33.18 2nd
Berthier Élizabeth Leclerc 11,814 31.04 2nd
Berthier Robert Milot 10,985 26.93 2nd
Blainville Mario Laframboise 15,075 33.92 1st Bloc Québécois member of the House of Commons of Canada from 2000 to 2011.
Bonaventure Jean-Marc Landry 1,061 4.26 4th
Borduas Simon Jolin-Barrette 14,331 33.50 1st
Bourassa-Sauvé Fabrizio Del Fabbro 3,624 12.24 3rd
Bourget Sylvain Medza 6,510 19.64 3rd
Brome-Missisquoi François Lemay 11,349 27.90 2nd
Chambly Jean-François Roberge 12,130 34.24 1st
Champlain Andrew D'Amours 10,569 30.43 2nd
Chapleau Carl Pelletier 5,022 14.74 3rd
Charlesbourg Denise Trudel 13,053 32.43 2nd Incumbent MNA.
Charlevoix–Côte-de-Beaupré Ian Latrémouille 9,682 26.08 3rd
Châteauguay Claudia Cloutier 7,292 20.24 3rd
Chauveau Gérard Deltell 22,679 52.41 1st Incumbent MNA.
Chicoutimi Jean-Francois Doyon 5,691 17.45 3rd
Chomedey Carlie Dejoie 4,658 11.11 3rd
Chutes-de-la-Chaudière Marc Picard 21,288 47.70 1st Incumbent MNA.
Côte-du-Sud Mireille Caron 8,093 23.27 2nd
Crémazie Sylvain Bessette 4,731 13.73 3rd
D'Arcy-McGee Elizabeth Smart 716 2.45 2nd
Deux-Montagnes Benoit Charette 11,868 34.16 1st MNA from 2008 to 2012.
Drummond–Bois-Francs Sébastien Schneeberger 13,600 39.92 1st Incumbent MNA.
Dubuc Claudie Emond 5,240 18.88 3rd
Duplessis Christine Pinard 2,898 13.01 3rd
Fabre Christopher Skeete 6,667 17.83 3rd
Gaspé Yvan Blanchard 1,192 6.19 3rd
Gatineau André Paradis 5,198 14.01 3rd
Gouin Paul Franche 2,748 8.67 4th
Granby François Bonnardel 18,441 53.04 1st Incumbent MNA
Groulx Claude Surprenant 12,776 30.85 1st
Hochelaga-Maisonneuve Brendan Walsh 3,097 11.95 4th
Hull Jean Bosco Citegetse 3,609 10.93 4th
Huntingdon Claire IsaBelle 6,875 23.65 2nd
Iberville Claire Samson 11,135 34.23 1st
Îles-de-la-Madeleine Mario-Michel Jomphe 262 3.17 4th
Jacques-Cartier Laurence Desroches 2,128 5.90 2nd
Jean-Lesage Émilie Foster 7,431 23.78 2nd
Jean-Talon Hugues Beaulieu 7,158 20.56 3rd
Jeanne-Mance–Viger Mario Parent 2,820 8.20 3rd
Johnson André Lamontagne 13,621 36.06 1st
Joliette Denise Larouche 10,671 27.07 2nd
Jonquière Mélanie Boucher 7,318 23.61 3rd
L'Assomption François Legault 18,719 49.38 1st Party leader and incumbent MNA.
La Peltrie Éric Caire 21,386 50.33 1st Incumbent MNA.
La Pinière Jin Kim 5,600 12.58 3rd
La Prairie Stéphane Le Bouyonnec 10,675 32.62 2nd
Labelle Cedrick Remy-Quevedo 6,447 21.09 3rd
Lac-Saint-Jean Élise Marchildon 5,412 18.32 3rd
LaFontaine Julie Di Battista Manseau 3,303 10.77 3rd
Laporte Donald LeBlanc 5,919 17.85 3rd
Laurier-Dorion Valérie Assouline 2,431 7.21 4th
Laval-des-Rapides Vincent Bolduc 6,552 17.16 3rd
Laviolette Sylvain Gauthier 4,432 18.76 3rd
Lévis Christian Dubé 14,131 40.49 1st Incumbent MNA.
Lotbinière-Frontenac Luc de la Sablonnière 11,735 29.77 2nd
Louis-Hébert Mario Asselin 9,650 25.92 2nd
Marguerite-Bourgeoys Zoubir Bouchaala 3,711 9.91 3rd
Marie-Victorin Guillaume Provencher 6,269 20.60 3rd
Marquette Marc Thériault 4,358 13.39 3rd
Maskinongé Martin Poisson 9,846 28.29 2nd
Masson Mathieu Lemay 13,235 38.35 1st
Matane-Matapédia Yann Gobeil-Nadon 3,019 10.24 3rd
Mégantic Pierre-Luc Boulanger 6,078 22.87 3rd
Mercier Alain Clavet Journalist[1] 2,400 8.38 4th Clavet had previously run for Équipe Denis Coderre pour Montréal in Mile-End in the 2013 Montreal municipal election.
Mille-Îles Sylvain Loranger 5,757 17.62 3rd
Mirabel Sylvie D'Amours 16,359 39.24 1st
Mont-Royal Jamilla Leboeuf 2,020 6.94 2nd
Montarville Nathalie Roy 14,999 35.04 1st
Montmorency Michelyne St-Laurent 14,323 33.83 2nd Incumbent MNA
Nelligan Albert Bitton 4,303 9.47 2nd
Nicolet-Bécancour Donald Martel 11,168 38.64 1st
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Noah Sidel 1,649 5.66 3rd
Orford Marc-Alexandre Bourget 6,227 21.03 3rd
Outremont Rebecca McCann 2,252 8.26 4th
Papineau René Langelier 5,860 16.10 3rd
Pointe-aux-Trembles Mathieu Binette 6,692 24.06 2nd
Pontiac Michel Mongeon 3,026 8.93 2nd
Portneuf Jacques Marcotte 11,720 37.99 2nd Incumbent MNA.
René-Lévesque Marie-Christine Fortin-Morand 3,152 15.72 3rd
Repentigny Lise Lavallée 13,889 36.07 1st
Richelieu Martin Baller 8,036 26.81 2nd
Richmond Alain Dion 9,197 22.04 3rd
Rimouski Steven Fleurent 3,186 10.75 4th
Rivière-du-Loup–Témiscouata Charles Roy 5,794 16.56 3rd
Robert-Baldwin Jamie Allen 2,161 5.13 2nd
Roberval François Truchon 2,239 6.93 3rd
Rosemont Carl Dubois 5,252 14.16 4th
Rosseau Claude Charette 14,667 36.70 2nd
Rouyn-Noranda–Témiscamingue Bernard Flebus 4,839 17.27 3rd
Saint-François Gaston Stratford 6,607 17.09 3rd
Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne Louis-Philippe Boulanger 4,218 11.19 3rd
Saint-Hyacinthe Chantal Soucy 13,245 32.74 1st
Saint-Jean Serge Tremblay 12,923 31.08 2nd
Saint-Jérôme Patrice Charbonneau 11,685 31.52 2nd
Saint-Maurice Stéphane Mongeau 6,982 28.45 3rd
Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques Patrick Thauvette 2,364 8.57 4th
Sainte-Rose Domenico Cavaliere 9,413 24.05 3rd
Sanguinet Denis Leftakis 9,147 31.77 2nd
Sherbrooke Philippe Girard 5,672 16.69 3rd
Taillon Sébastien Vaillancourt 8,704 24.22 3rd
Taschereau Steve Brabant 5,865 16.32 3rd
Terrebonne Jean-François Jarry 13,707 34.36 2nd
Trois-Rivières Diego Brunelle 6,634 22.28 3rd
Ungava Michael Donald Cameron 1,800 16.51 3rd
Vachon Stéphane Robichaud 9,164 25.28 3rd
Vanier-Les Rivières Sylvain Lévesque 14,535 34.48 2nd Incumbent MNA.
Vaudreuil Luc Tison 7,084 15.62 3rd
Verchères Yves Renaud 13,160 30.35 2nd
Verdun Benoit Richer 4,151 12.23 3rd
Viau Wilner Cayo 2,380 9.26 4th
Vimont Joseph Dydzak 6,632 19.04 3rd

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References edit

  1. ^ "Un journaliste sous la bannière de la CAQ dans Mercier", Le Plateau, 27 March 2014.
  2. ^ General Elections: 2014, April 7, Le directeur général des élections du Québec.