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Template:1993 Canadian federal election/qc-et

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
BQ Liberal PC NDP Natural Law Other
Beauce Jean-Guy Breton
18,271
Pierre Gravel
7,336
Jeannine Bourque
4,098
Tom Vouloumanos
364
Gilles Bernier (Ind)
20,238
Gilles Bernier
Brome—Missisquoi Gaston Péloquin
17,894
Joan Kouri
16,243
Francine Vincelette
7,571
Sean Hutchinson
550
Yves Décarie
566
Jean Guy Peloquin (Abol.)
733
Gary Wightman (Ind.)
381
Edmond Séguin (Nat)
154
Gabrielle Bertrand
Drummond Pauline Picard
24,930
Bernard Boudreau
10,935
Jean-Guy Guilbault
9,041
Ferdinand Berner
600
Jean-Guy Guilbault
Frontenac Jean-Guy Chrétien
18,603
Jean-Guy Jam
6,984
Jean-Claude Nadeau
5,017
Joseph Bowman
332
Jean-René Guernon (Green)
359
John Turmel (Abol)
195
Marcel Masse
Mégantic—Compton—Stanstead Maurice Bernier
17,317
Eugene Naylor
13,538
Gilles Goddard
6,042
Martine Simard
495
Jacqueline Benoît
767
Marco Bissonnette (Abol.)
215
James Stewart (Nat)
198
François Gérin
Richmond—Wolfe Gaston Leroux
22,235
Gaétan Dumas
9,159
Yvon Coté
10,004
Marc-André Peloquin
476
Anne-Marie Marois
678
Yvon Coté
Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot Yvan Loubier
28,014
Hélène Riendeau
10,124
Andrée Champagne
9,834
Luc Chamberland
848
Andrée Champagne
Shefford Jean Leroux
27,001
Roger Légaré
14,152
Jocelyn Compagnat
5,750
Marielle Sanna
586
Michèle Beausoleil
758
Denis Loubier (Abol)
470
Jean Lapierre[1]
Sherbrooke Guy Boutin
21,559
Jean Paul Pelletier
4,462
Jean Charest
29,740
Martine Caouette
445
Serge Trépanier
516
Jean-Guy Trépanier (Abol)
91
Jean Charest

2. ^ Jean Lapierre was elected as a Liberal in 1988 election but left the Liberal caucus in 1990 to seat as a Bloc Québécois MP.