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Liberal victory in Bonaventure byelection

Premier Jean Charest's Liberals won a byelection in Quebec on Monday night, piling even more pressure on Parti Qubcois Leader Pauline Marois.

Liberal candidate Damien Arsenault cruises to victory

Former Bonaventure MNA Nathalie Normandeau resigned in September for personal reasons. (Canadian Press)

The Quebec Liberals won a byelection in the eastern Quebec riding of BonaventureMonday night, in a vote seen as a test for both Premier Jean Charest and Parti Qubcois leader Pauline Marois.

Liberal candidate Damien Arsenault stormed to victory with about 50 per cent of the popular vote.

PQcandidate Sylvain Roy took 37 per cent of the popularvote.

The Qubec Solidaire candidate got almost 10 per cent support while the Action dmocratique du Qubec came in forth place with just over two per cent.

PremierCharestwas unable to be in the riding because of poor weather. However,Arsenault saidhe was happy to bring a victory in the riding.

Arsenault said he will focus on developing the region's economy and reducing the current 13 per cent unemployment rate.

PQ makes progress: Marois

While the PQ was not expected to win a riding that has been Liberal for all but four of the last 55 years, Marois visited Bonaventure several times during the campaign.

Marois said the party did make progress.

She said the PQvote climbed eight points, while the Liberals dropped 14 points.

Marois said her party was fighting the ghost offormer deputy premier Nathalie Normandeau,who resigned in September, andFrancois Legault's Coalition avenir Qubec (CAQ) party, which did not field a candidate.

Opinion polls indicate CAQ is way ahead of the PQ and the Liberals.

The byelection was a test for Charest but also for Marois.

The Liberals have been lagging in the polls, whileMarois has been unable to assert herself as leaderand has been rocked by a wave of departures from the party this year.

Candidates in the Bonaventure byelection

  • Damien Arsenault (Liberal) winner
  • Sylvain Roy (Parti Qubcois)
  • Patricia Chartier (Qubec solidaire)
  • Georges Painchaud (ADQ)
  • Jean Cloutier (Parti vert)
  • Martin Zibeau (Independent)

Bonaventureon the southern GaspPeninsulahas been Liberal since 1956, except for a four-year PQ interlude between 1994 and 1998.

The Liberals had 64 of the national assembly's 125 seats coming into the byelection, compared with 45 for the PQ. The Action dmocratique du Qubec had four and Qubec solidaire one.

There were 10 Independents, most of them who quit the PQ earlier this year because they were upset with Marois' leadership.

The PQ won the riding in 1994 when the party formed the government under Jacques Parizeau.

Normandeau then grabbed it back for the Liberals with a narrow victory in 1998 before she romped to massive wins in 2003, 2007 and 2008.

The byelection is the first time Elections Quebec will use ballots that include pictures of the candidates.The new ballots are 7 inches larger than the previous model.

With files from Canadian Press