Independent and non-affiliated candidates in the 1994 Quebec provincial election explained
There were sixty-eight independent and non-affiliated candidates in the 1994 Quebec provincial election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found on this page.
Candidates
Wilfrid Laroche
Wilfrid Laroche is a retired contractor who also served as mayor of Sainte-Sabine, Quebec in the Montérégie for fourteen years. He joined the Parti Québécois (PQ) in 1978 and ran for the party in Brome—Missisquoi in the 1981 provincial election, finishing second to Liberal incumbent Pierre Paradis. He sought the PQ nomination for Iberville in the buildup to the 1994 election, but finished third against star candidate Richard Le Hir.[1]
Laroche later ran an independent in the 1994 election, saying that he had been encouraged to run after La Hir made a number of embarrassing gaffes. Although Laroche kept his PQ membership, he said that he would remain an independent and not join the party caucus if he won.[2] He finished well behind Le Hir on election day.
Sources: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec, 1985 and 1994.
Marcel Cloutier
Marcel Cloutier received 1,570 votes (5.03%), finishing third against Parti Québécois candidate Sylvain Simard.[3]
References
- Andy Riga, "Le Hir faces new challenge," Montreal Gazette, 12 August 1994, A17. Le Hir received 244 of the 446 votes cast for the party nomination; Laroche received forty-nine.
- Andy Riga, "Le Hir faces new challenge," Montreal Gazette, 12 August 1994, A17. He was sixty-two years old at the time.
- http://www2.electionsquebec.qc.ca/corpo/francais/elections-generales-provincial.asp?bsq=Richelieu§ion=resultats_gen&even=%271994%27&mode=%27n3%27#resul Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec