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  Rimouski-Neigette–Témiscouata–Les Basques - History
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Established June 28, 2004
Disbanded Still Active
Last ModifiedCampari_007 October 26, 2012 11:39pm
DescriptionThis rural riding is located in eastern Quebec on the banks of the lower St. Lawrence River. It borders on both New Brunswick and the United States. The riding contains the regional county municipalities of Les Basques, Rimouski-Neigette and Témiscouata.

The economy is diverse. Both the University of Quebec and a correctional institution are located in Rimouski. The main industries are retail trade and other services. The average family income is $51,288 and unemployment is 12.6 per cent.

According to the 2001 census, the immigrant population is less than one per cent. Almost 97 per cent of the population speaks French as their mother tongue, while 0.4 per cent speak English. Almost 15 per cent of the population has less than a Grade 9 education.

In the redistribution of 2004, 73 per cent of Rimouski-Neigette-et-la-Mitis was combined with 37 per cent from Kamouraska-Rivière-du-Loup-Témiscouata-Les Basques. The riding was renamed Rimouski-Témiscouata, a name it had held from 1980 to 1996. This riding was established as Rimouski in 1867. The 1996 redistribution kept 74 per cent of the riding and added 27 per cent from Matapédia-Matane. The name was changed to Rimouski-Mitis by a private member's bill and to Rimouski-Neigette-et-la-Mitis in 2000.

Population: 84,557

NOTE: Known as "Rimouski-Témiscouata" throughout the 2004 election, this riding's name was changed to "Rimouski-Neigette-Témiscouata-Les Basques" directly afterwards. The new name is said to be a more accurate reflection of the area.

RACES [Show Primaries]
Redistricting: Light Green=Added Territory, Red=Removed Territory,
Dark Green=Kept Territory
Date Type Results
Sep 20, 2021 General Election
 Maxime Blanchette-Joncas(I)
20,657
49.02%
 Léonie Lajoie
10,482
24.88%
 France Gagnon
5,569
13.22%
 Sylvain Lajoie
2,641
6.27%
 Noémi Bureau-Civil
1,467
3.48%
 Jean Tardy
700
1.66%
 Michel Raymond
430
1.02%
  Megan Brown-Hodges
192
0.46%
Oct 21, 2019 General Election
 Maxime Blanchette-Joncas
17,314
37.83%
 Guy Caron(I)
13,050
28.51%
 Chantal Pilon
10,095
22.06%
 Nancy Brassard-Fortin
4,073
8.90%
 Jocelyn Rioux
824
1.80%
 Pierre Lacombe
232
0.51%
 Lysane Picker-Paquin
179
0.39%
Oct 19, 2015 General Election
 Guy Caron(I)
19,374
43.11%
 Pierre Cadieux
12,594
28.02%
 Johanne Carignan
8,673
19.30%
 Francis Fortin
3,363
7.48%
 Louise Boutin
669
1.49%
 Sébastien CoRhino Côrriveau
273
0.61%
Date Type Results
May 02, 2011 General Election
 Guy Caron
18,365
43.01%
 Claude Guimond(I)
13,134
30.76%
 Bertin Denis
6,231
14.59%
 Pierre Cadieux
4,099
9.60%
 Clément Pelletier
868
2.03%
Oct 14, 2008 General Election
 Claude Guimond
17,652
44.69%
 Pierre Béland
7,937
20.09%
 Gaston Noël
7,216
18.27%
 Guy Caron
4,085
10.34%
 Louise Thibault(I)
1,966
4.98%
 James D. Morrison
645
1.63%
Apr 12, 2007 Party Switch
 Louise Thibault(I)
1
100.00%
Jan 23, 2006 General Election
 Louise Thibault(I)
19,804
46.38%
 Roger Picard
9,481
22.20%
 Michel Tremblay
8,254
19.33%
 Guy Caron
4,186
9.80%
 François Bédard
973
2.28%
Jun 28, 2004 General Election
 Louise Thibault
22,215
57.63%
 Côme Roy
9,161
23.77%
 Denis Quimper
3,445
8.94%
 Guy Caron
2,717
7.05%
 Marjolaine Delaunière
1,008
2.62%

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