Nicole Roy-Arcelin

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1988 Canadian federal election: Ahuntsic
Nicole Roy-Arcelin
Member of Parliament
for Ahuntsic
In office
1988–1993
PartyCandidateVotes%Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Nicole Roy-Arcelin 21,74842.45$43,166
Liberal Raymond Garneau 21,05641.09$45,688
New Democratic Vincent Guadagnano5,63811.00$5,347
Green Michel Limoges1,1312.21$655
Rhinoceros Daniel Roumain I Muresan1,0422.03$0
Marxist–Leninist Christine Dandenault3430.67$130
Communist Suzanne Dagenais2030.40$18
Commonwealth of Canada Denis Tremblay770.15$0
Total valid votes51,238100.00
Total rejected ballots845
Turnout52,08377.85
Electors on the lists66,906
Source: Report of the Chief Electoral Officer, Thirty-fourth General Election, 1988.

Footnotes

  1. Canadian Parliamentary Guide. Globe and Mail Publishing. Spring 1992.
  2. 1 2 McGovern, Sheila (23 November 1988). "Personal touch helped little-known Tory beat Garneau". Montreal Gazette . p. 1.
  3. Van Praet, Nicolas (19 August 2000). "Who speaks for city Haitians? I do, Andre Arcelin says". Montreal Gazette . p. B1.

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