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Mathieu Lvesque re-elected in Chapleau

CBC News projects Mathieu Lvesque will win the electoral division of Chapleau in Quebecs 43rd provincial election.

7 candidates vied for riding

Mathieu Lvesque ran as the CAQ candidate in Chapleau. (Radio-Canada)

CBC Newsprojects Coalition Avenir Qubec incumbent Mathieu Lvesque will remain Chapleaus's MNA.

In the 2018 election, Lvesque took the district from the Liberals who had held it since 1981.

The electoral division of Chapleau also takes up part of the City of Gatineau. Its population is 73,950, with 53,847 registered voters. It's 36 square kilometres.

There were seven candidates running:

  • Anne-Marie Meunier, Climat Qubec
  • Assumpta Ndengeyingoma, Quebec Liberal Party
  • Marisa Gutierrez, Parti Qubcois
  • Mathieu Lvesque, Coalition Avenir Qubec (Incumbent)
  • Matthieu Kadri, Conservative Party of Quebec
  • Pierre Soublire, Parti Marxiste-Lniniste du Qubec
  • Sabrina Labrecque-Boivin, Qubec Solidaire
A map showing the borders of Quebec's electoral division of Chapleau.
The electoral division of Chapleau has 53,603 registered voters. (lections Qubec)

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