Pierre de Savoye

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Pierre de Savoye (born 12 November 1942 in Montreal, Quebec) was a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1993 to 2000. He is a professor and consultant by career.

He was elected in the Portneuf electoral district under the Bloc Québécois party in the 1993 and 1997 federal elections, thus serving in the 35th and 36th Canadian Parliaments. Pierre de Savoye left Canadian politics in 2000 as he did not seek a third term in that year's federal election.

Electoral record

1997 Canadian federal election : Portneuf
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Bloc Québécois (x)Pierre de Savoye 18,61543.3-10.3
Liberal Raynald Samson12,67429.5+6.4
Progressive Conservative Raymond McBain10,58724.6+9.7
New Democratic Majella Desmeules1,1122.6+1.2
Total valid votes42,988 100.0
1993 Canadian federal election : Portneuf
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Bloc Québécois Pierre de Savoye 23,88053.6
Liberal Paulin Plamondon10,26923.1-3.5
Progressive Conservative (x)Marc Ferland 6,64514.9-42.4
Independent René Matte2,2605.1
Natural Law Robert Royer8692.0
New Democratic John MacFarlane6261.4-10.8
Total valid votes44,549 100.0
Parliament of Canada
Preceded by Member of Parliament from Portneuf
1993–2000
Succeeded by


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