Jean Leroux

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1993 Canadian federal election: Shefford
Jean H. Leroux
Member of Parliament
for Shefford
In office
1993–1997
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Bloc Québécois Jean Leroux 27,00155.42
Liberal Roger Légaré14,15229.05-19.19
Progressive Conservative Jocelyn Compagnat5,75011.80-31.41
Natural Law Michèle Beausoleil7581.56
New Democratic Marielle Sanna5861.20-7.34
Abolitionist Denis Loubier4700.96
Total valid votes48,717 100.00


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