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Seating plan following the election. The 2008 Quebec general election was held in the Canadian province of Quebec on December 8, 2008. The Quebec Liberal Party, under incumbent Premier Jean Charest, was re-elected with a majority government, marking the first time since the 1950s (when the Union Nationale of Maurice Duplessis won four consecutive elections) that a party or leader was elected ...
Pages in category "2008 Quebec general election results by riding templates" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Polling firm Last date of polling Source CPC LPC NDP BQ GPC; Election 2008: October 14, 2008 HTML: 37.6: 26.2 18.2 10.0 6.8 Asking Canadians [1]: October 13, 2008
Canadian regions. Abbreviations guide (Ind.) - Independent (NA) - No Affiliation Minor parties: (AAEVP) – Animal Alliance Environment Voters Party of Canada (CAP) – Canadian Action Party
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The Quebec autonomists are pro-autonomy movement who believe Quebec should seek to gain more political autonomy as a province while remaining a part of the Canadian federation. In 2018 election that the only Autonomist party Coalition Avenir Québec successfully won over most of Quebec population since the Union Nationale in the mid-20th ...
The 40th Canadian federal election was held on October 14, 2008. The Conservative Party of Canada, led by Stephen Harper, won a minority government. The Conservatives won 143 seats. The Liberal Party of Canada, won 77 seats. The separatist Bloc Québécois won 49 seats and the social-democratic New Democratic Party won 37. Two independent ...
The poll shows Conservatives taking early leads in Ontario, British Columbia and the Prairies. In Atlantic Canada, Liberals still hold a strong majority, while in Quebec the Bloc Québécois leads while the Conservatives and Liberals are almost tied for second. When asked, most Canadians said the Conservatives would handle the economy better ...