Jean-Talon

Provincial electoral district in Quebec, Canada
Jean-Talon
Quebec electoral district
Location in Quebec
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureNational Assembly of Quebec
MNA
 
 
 
Pascal Paradis
Parti Québécois
District created1965
First contested1966
Last contested2023
Demographics
Population (2016)[1]62,040
Electors (2018)45,743
Area (km²)[2]34.5
Pop. density (per km²)1,798.3
Census division(s)Quebec City (part)
Census subdivision(s)Quebec City (part)

Jean-Talon is a provincial electoral riding in the Capitale-Nationale region of Quebec, Canada. It consists of part of the Sainte-Foy–Sillery–Cap-Rouge borough of Quebec City.

It was named after former French colonial administrator of New France, Jean Talon.

History

It was created for the 1966 election from Québec-Centre and parts of Québec-Est and Québec-Ouest electoral districts. The riding's current boundaries and those in 1966 share no territory in common, as the riding has continuously shifted westward throughout its history.

When the riding was created in 1966, it was located in the central part of Quebec City, and included the neighbourhoods of Old Quebec, Basse-Ville, Saint Roch, Saint-Sacrement and most of Saint-Jean-Baptiste and Montcalm. Today, the entirety of the 1966 Jean-Talon riding can be found in Taschereau, while the modern Jean-Talon riding was entirely in Louis-Hébert at the time.

The redistribution prior to the 1973 election saw the riding shift westward to accommodate the new riding of Taschereau which would become the city's new central riding. The riding lost the neighbourhoods of Old Quebec, Saint-Roch and Basse-Ville to Taschereau. In return, it gained the rest of Saint-Jean-Baptiste and Montcalm and the city of Sillery.

In the redistribution prior to the 1981 election, the riding lost a bit of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste neighbourhood while gaining much of the Saint-Louis neighbourhood of the city of Sainte-Foy.

In the redistributution prior to the 1994 election, the riding lost the remainder of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste neighbourhood and a large chunk of the Montcalm neighbourhood.

Prior to the 2003 election, the riding gained some more of Saint-Louis and half of the Cité-Universitaire neighbourhood of Sainte-Foy.

In the change from the 2001 to the 2011 electoral map, it gained the remainder of the Saint-Louis and Cité-Universitaire neighbourhoods and all of Plateau from Louis-Hébert, but lost territory to Vanier-Les Rivières and all of Monctcalm and half of Saint-Sacrement to Taschereau.

The riding is a traditional Liberal stronghold in the Capitale-Nationale region; however, this was broken with the election of Joëlle Boutin for the CAQ in the a by-election held on December 2, 2019. Boutin resigning triggered the October 2023 by-election, which was won by the Parti Québécois candidate, Pascal Paradis.[3]

Members of the Legislative Assembly / National Assembly

Legislature Years Member Party
Riding created from Québec-Centre, Québec-Est
and Québec-Ouest
28th  1966–1970     Henri Beaupré Liberal
29th  1970–1973 Raymond Garneau
30th  1973–1976
31st  1976–1978
 1979–1981 Jean-Claude Rivest
32nd  1981–1985
33rd  1985–1989 Gil Rémillard
34th  1989–1994
35th  1994–1998 Margaret Delisle
36th  1998–2003
37th  2003–2007
38th  2007–2008 Philippe Couillard
 2008–2008 Yves Bolduc
39th  2008–2012
40th  2012–2014
41st  2014–2015
 2015–2018 Sébastien Proulx
42nd  2018–2019
 2019–2022     Joëlle Boutin Coalition Avenir Québec
43rd  2022–2023
 2023–present     Pascal Paradis Parti Québécois

Election results

Quebec provincial by-election, October 2, 2023
On the resignation of Joëlle Boutin
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Parti Québécois Pascal Paradis 11,307 44.06 +25.37
Coalition Avenir Québec Marie-Anik Shoiry 5,474 21.33 -11.18
Québec solidaire Olivier Bolduc 4,491 17.50 -6.26
Liberal Élise Avard Bernier 2,270 8.85 -4.67
Conservative Jesse Robitaille 1,558 6.07 -4.29
Climat Québec Martine Ouellet 308 1.20 +0.93
Green Kadidia Mahamane Bamba 152 0.59 -0.17
Démocratie directe Lucie Perreault 41 0.16
Independent Jean Duval 35 0.14
Équipe Autonomiste Steve Therion 28 0.11 -0.02
Total valid votes 25,664 99.02
Total rejected ballots 253 0.98 -0.00
Turnout 25,917 55.21 -18.64
Electors on the lists 46,941
Parti Québécois gain from Coalition Avenir Québec Swing +18.27


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2022 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Coalition Avenir Québec Joëlle Boutin 11,105 32.50 -10.88
Québec solidaire Olivier Bolduc 8,117 23.76 +6.81
Parti Québécois Gabriel Coulombe 6,386 18.69 +9.37
Liberal Julie White 4,616 13.51 -11.52
Conservative Sébastien Clavet 3,541 10.36 +9.35
Green Alexandre Dallaire 262 0.77 -2.02
Climat Québec Julien Cardinal 93 0.27
Équipe Autonomiste Stéphane Pouleur 44 0.13 +0.03
Total valid votes 34,164 99.02
Total rejected ballots 337 0.98 +0.50
Turnout 34,501 73.86 +24.67
Electors on the lists 46,714
Coalition Avenir Québec hold Swing -8.84
Quebec provincial by-election, December 2, 2019
On the resignation of Sébastien Proulx
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Coalition Avenir Québec Joëlle Boutin 9,950 43.38 +14.81
Liberal Gertrude Bourdon 5,742 25.03 -7.54
Québec solidaire Olivier Bolduc 3,888 16.95 -2.22
Parti Québécois Sylvain Barrette 2,137 9.32 -5.14
Green Émilie Coulombe 640 2.79 +0.99
Conservative Éric Barnabé 233 1.02 -0.81
Independent Ali Dahan 206 0.90 +0.20
Citoyens au pouvoir Stéphane Blais 85 0.37 -
Indépendance du Québec Michel Blondin 32 0.14 -
Équipe Autonomiste Stéphane Pouleur 23 0.10 -0.48
Total valid votes 22,936 99.53
Total rejected ballots 109 0.47 -0.71
Turnout 23,045 49.18 -25.98
Electors on the lists 46,857
Coalition Avenir Québec gain from Liberal Swing +11.18


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2018 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Sébastien Proulx 11,069 32.58 -9.18
Coalition Avenir Québec Joëlle Boutin 9,706 28.57 +14.75
Québec solidaire Patrick Provost 6,515 19.18 +11.53
Parti Québécois Sylvain Barrette 4,912 14.46 -15.51
Conservative Carl Bérubé 620 1.82 +0.62
Green Macarena Diab 610 1.8 -0.6
Independent Ali Dahan 236 0.69
New Democratic Hamid Nadji 197 0.58
Équipe Autonomiste Stéphane Pouleur 64 0.19 -0.09
Marxist–Leninist Ginette Boutet 46 0.14 -0.48
Total valid votes 33,975 98.82
Total rejected ballots 405 1.18
Turnout 34,380 75.16
Eligible voters 45,743
Liberal hold Swing -11.97
Source(s)
"Rapport des résultats officiels du scrutin". Élections Québec.
Quebec provincial by-election, June 8, 2015
On the resignation of Yves Bolduc
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Sébastien Proulx 8,214 41.76 -2.74
Parti Québécois Clément Laberge 5,894 29.97 +7.49
Coalition Avenir Québec Alain Fecteau 2,717 13.81 -6.75
Québec solidaire Amélie Boisvert 1,503 7.64 -1.41
Option nationale Sol Zanetti 474 2.41 +0.90
Green Elodie Boisjoly-Dubreuil 472 2.40
Conservative Sylvain Rancourt 237 1.20 +0.61
Parti des sans Parti Sylvain Drolet 76 0.39
Équipe Autonomiste Stéphane Pouleur 55 0.28 +0.09
Parti indépendantiste Grégoire Bonneau-Fortier 27 0.14
Total valid votes 19,669 99.19
Total rejected ballots 161 0.81
Turnout 19,830 43.61 -34.33
Electors on the lists 45,475
Liberal hold Swing -5.12
2014 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Yves Bolduc 15,492 44.50 +7.20
Parti Québécois Clément Laberge 7,824 22.48 -5.26
Coalition Avenir Québec Hugues Beaulieu 7,158 20.56 -3.55
Québec solidaire Eveline Gueppe 3,151 9.05 +2.65
Option nationale Alexandre Lavallée 526 1.51 -2.21
Parti nul Maxime Couillard 389 1.12
Conservative Monique Roy Verville 206 0.59
Équipe Autonomiste Stéphane Pouleur 66 0.19 -0.53
Total valid votes 34,812 98.88
Total rejected ballots 393 1.12 +0.03
Turnout 35,205 77.94 -2.99
Electors on the lists 45,172
Liberal hold Swing +6.23
2012 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Yves Bolduc 13,534 37.31 -12.12
Parti Québécois Neko Likongo 10,063 27.74 -2.33
Coalition Avenir Québec Hugues Beaulieu 8,747 24.11 +11.18
Québec solidaire Emilie Guimond-Bélanger 2,321 6.40 +2.35
Option nationale Guillaume Langlois 1,351 3.72
Équipe Autonomiste Stéphane Pouleur 262 0.72
Total valid votes 36,278 98.92
Total rejected ballots 397 1.08
Turnout 36,675 80.93
Electors on the lists 45,317
Liberal hold Swing -4.90

^ Change is from redistributed results. CAQ change is from ADQ.

2008 Quebec general election redistributed results
Party Vote %
  Liberal 15,816 49.43
  Parti Québécois 9,620 30.07
  Action démocratique 4,139 12.94
  Québec solidaire 1,295 4.05
  Green 1,126 3.52
2008 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Yves Bolduc 13,853 49.71 -8.78
Parti Québécois Patrick Neko Likongo 8,992 32.27 +1.77
Action démocratique Martin Briand 2,546 9.14 +4.50
Québec solidaire Marc-André Gauthier 1,409 5.06 +2.60
Green Nathalie Gingras 1,065 3.82 +0.39
Total valid votes 27,865 98.99
Total rejected ballots 283 1.01 +0.47
Turnout 28,148 69.07 +17.90
Electors on the lists 40,750
Liberal hold Swing -5.27
Quebec provincial by-election, September 29, 2008
On the resignation of Philippe Couillard
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Yves Bolduc 12,039 58.49 +16.53
Parti Québécois Françoise Mercure 6,278 30.50 +0.37
Action démocratique Martin Briand 955 4.64 -13.87
Green Yvan Dutil 707 3.43 -1.20
Québec solidaire Marc-André Gauthier 505 2.45 -2.02
Parti indépendantiste Luc Duranleau 99 0.48
Total valid votes 20,583 99.46
Total rejected ballots 111 0.54 -0.18
Turnout 20,694 51.18 -28.80
Electors on the lists 40,434
Liberal hold Swing +8.08
2007 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Philippe Couillard 13,732 41.96 -3.63
Parti Québécois Véronique Hivon 9,859 30.13 -5.23
Action démocratique Luc de la Sablonnière 6,056 18.51 +3.34
Green Ali Dahan 1,518 4.64 +3.23
Québec solidaire Bill Clennett 1,463 4.47 +2.95*
Christian Democracy Francis Denis 95 0.29 -
Total valid votes 32,723 99.29
Total rejected ballots 235 0.71 +0.06
Turnout 32,958 79.98 -0.47
Electors on the lists 41,208
Liberal hold Swing +0.80

* Increase is from UFP

2003 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Margaret F. Delisle 15,475 45.60 +0.27
Parti Québécois Daniel-Mercier Gouin 11,999 35.36 -9.42
Action démocratique Simon Lauzon 5,149 15.17 +7.04
UFP Sacha Alcide Calixte 515 1.52 -
Green Antonine Yaccarini 477 1.41 -
Bloc Pot Sabrina Falardeau 197 0.58 -
Independent Robert Bonenfant 126 0.37 -
Total valid votes 32,938 99.35
Total rejected ballots 222 0.65
Turnout 34,160 80.45
Electors on the lists 42,462
1998 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Margaret F. Delisle 12,817 45.33 +1.43
Parti Québécois Daniel-Mercier Gouin 12,661 44.78 +0.97
Action démocratique Martin-Beaudoin Lecours 2,298 8.13 +0.65
Socialist Democracy Sébestien Bouchard 326 1.15 +0.03
Independent Nelson St-Laurent 171 0.60 -2.32
Total valid votes 28,273 98.99
Total rejected ballots 288 1.01 -0.93
Turnout 28,561 85.04 -3.89
Electors on the lists 33,584
Liberal hold Swing +0.23

^ PDS change is from NDP

1995 Quebec referendum
Side Votes %
Non 16,159 51.99
Oui 14,921 48.01
1994 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Margaret F. Delisle 12,229 43.90
Parti Québécois Diane Lavallée 12,204 43.81
Action démocratique Stéphane Gagnon 2,298 7.47
Independent Nelson St-Laurent 816 2.93
New Democratic Karl Adomeit 313 1.12
Natural Law Michel Nadeau 130 0.47
Development Patrice Fortin 83 0.30
Total valid votes 27,857 98.06
Total rejected ballots 551 1.94
Turnout 28,408 88.95
Electors on the lists 31,938
1992 Charlottetown Accord referendum
Side Votes %
Non 18,229 55.26
Oui 14,760 44.74


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1989 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Gil Rémillard 16,530 54.40
Parti Québécois Martine Hébert 12,272 40.39
  New Democratic Party Gilles Fiset 977 3.22
Independent Nelson St-Laurent 606 1.99
Total valid votes 30,385 97.44
Total rejected ballots 797 2.56
Turnout 31,182 84.06
Electors on the lists 37,095
Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.
1985 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Gil Rémillard 18,396 58.39
Parti Québécois Ghislain Théberge 10,740 34.09
New Democratic Jan Warnke 1,727 5.48
Union Nationale Nelson St-Laurent 291 0.93
Progressive Conservative Philippe Bouchard 256 0.81
Christian Socialism Nadia Chassé 94 0.30
Total valid votes 31,504 98.48
Total rejected ballots 485 1.52
Turnout 31,989 82.79
Electors on the lists 38,637
1981 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Jean-Claude Rivest 17,290 52.28
Parti Québécois Monique Cloutier 15,044 45.48
Union Nationale Roland Drolet 526 1.59
Independent Jean Baillargeon 215 0.56
Total valid votes 33,075 98.81
Total rejected ballots 400 1.19
Turnout 33,475 85.96
Electors on the lists 38,942
1980 Quebec referendum
Side Votes %
Non 16,753 58.41
Oui 11,928 41.59
Quebec provincial by-election, 1979
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Jean-Claude Rivest 14,714 57.90
Parti Québécois Louise Beaudoin 8,977 35.33
Union Nationale Grégoire Biron 1,569 6.17
Freedom of Choice J.A. Yves Beaudoin 151 0.59
Total valid votes 25,411 96.89
Total rejected ballots 816 3.11
Turnout 26,227 80.64
Electors on the lists 32,523
1976 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Raymond Garneau 14,339 49.46
Parti Québécois Louise Beaudoin 11,532 45.48
Union Nationale Madame Charles Boucher 2,706 9.33
Ralliement créditiste Vilmont Rodrigue 417 1.44
Total valid votes 28,994 97.53
Total rejected ballots 733 2.47
Turnout 29,727 88.54
Electors on the lists 33,573
1973 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Raymond Garneau 18,708 64.89
Parti Québécois Jacques Boulay 8,512 29.52
Union Nationale Yves Gonthier 933 3.24
Parti créditiste Marc de Goumois 677 2.35
Total valid votes 28,830 98.21
Total rejected ballots 525 1.79
Turnout 29,355 84.50
Electors on the lists 34,740
1970 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Raymond Garneau 12,565 41,63
Parti Québécois Paul Daoust 6,497 21.53
Union Nationale Jean Sirois 6,381 21.14
Parti créditiste Claude Boyer 4,625 15.32
Independent Jean Lavoie 114 0.38
Total valid votes 30,182 97.49
Total rejected ballots 777 2.51
Turnout 30,959 82.07
Electors on the lists 37,724
1966 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Henri Beaupré 14,257 53.23
Union Nationale Louis J. Chaput 10,436 38.96
RIN Henri-Paul Gagné 1,384 5.17
Ralliement national Jean Miville-De Chêne 709 2.65
Total valid votes 26,786 97.47
Total rejected ballots 695 2.53
Turnout 27,481 70.11
Electors on the lists 39,195

References

  1. ^ https://www.electionsquebec.qc.ca/documents/pdf/dossier-socio-economique/2017/702.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ http://www.electionsquebec.qc.ca/english/provincial/electoral-map/general-information-on-the-provincial-electoral-divisions-2011.php?bsq=643&section=superficie [dead link]
  3. ^ "Results and statistics".

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Neighbouring electoral districts
Vanier-Les Rivières
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Jean-Talon
Lévis
Chutes-de-la-Chaudière
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in the 2012 election:
1Côte-du-Sud is split between Bas-Saint-Laurent and Chaudière-Appalaches

2Johnson is split between Centre-du-Québec and Montérégie

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