Yvan Bordeleau

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Yvan Bordeleau (born February 19, 1942, in La Sarre) was the Member of the National Assembly (MNA) Quebec, Canada, for the Montreal provincial electoral district of Acadie from 1989 to 2007.

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Bordeleau holds a doctoral degree in psychology from the Université de Montréal and is a former university professor. Bordeleau held the riding of Acadie as a member of the Quebec Liberal Party (QLP) from the 1989 election on September 25, 1989. He was re-elected in the subsequent elections of 1994, 1998, and 2003. Bordeleau served as the parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Education, Jean-Marc Fournier, a position he held from March 2, 2005. Before holding this position he was the parliamentary assistant to the Deputy Premier Monique Gagnon-Tremblay from May 23, 2003, to March 2, 2005.

On January 15, 2007, Bordeleau announced that he would not solicit a fifth mandate as MNA for Acadie.

Electoral record (incomplete)

2003 Quebec general election : Acadie
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Yvan Bordeleau 23,21170.39−4.80
Parti Québécois Maria Mourani 6,70220.33+1.22
Action démocratique Jean-Pierre Chamoun2,2536.83+2.18
Bloc Pot Jonathan Bérubé4401.33
Independent André Parizeau 1610.49
Marxist–Leninist Linda Sullivan1110.34
Equality Marina Paümann950.29
Total valid votes32,97399.05
Total rejected ballots3160.95
Turnout33,28965.66−12.39
Electors on the lists50,699
1989 Quebec general election : Acadie
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Yvan Bordeleau 19,07765.62
Parti Québécois André Gagnon7,42625.54
New Democratic François Salvas1,0833.72
Lemon Christian Coutu 8482.92
Commonwealth of Canada Gilles Gervais6402.20
Total valid votes29,074
Rejected and declined votes1,045
Turnout30,11974.72
Electors on the lists40,308
Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.

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