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Parti Québécois leadership election, 2016

Parti Québécois leadership election, 2016
Quebec
← 2015 October 7, 2016
Turnout 75.09%
  Jean-François Lisée 2013.jpg Alexandre Cloutier-1.jpg Martine Ouellet (recadrage).jpg
Candidate Jean-François Lisée Alexandre Cloutier Martine Ouellet
1st Ballot 25,936 16,357 9,077
percentage 47.03% 29.66% 16.46%
2nd Ballot 27,801 17,403 9,702
percentage 50.63% 31.70% 17.67%

 
Candidate Paul St-Pierre Plamondon
1st Ballot 3,772
percentage 6.84%
2nd Ballot Eliminated

Leader before election

Pierre Karl Péladeau

Elected Leader

Jean-François Lisée


Pierre Karl Péladeau

Jean-François Lisée

The 2016 Parti Québécois leadership election occurred from October 5 to October 7, 2016 due to the resignation of Parti Québécois leader Pierre Karl Péladeau on May 2, 2016. Jean-François Lisée was elected on the second ballot with 50.63% of the vote.

To be nominated, a candidate paid a $20,000 non-refundable registration fee and submitted signatures of 1,500 party members from the provinces 45 different ridings in Quebec's seven regions by June 30, 2016. The campaign spending limit was $200,000 per candidate.

MNA for Lac-Saint-Jean (2007–present), Minister for Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs, the Canadian Francophonie and Sovereignist Governance (2012–2014), second-place finisher in 2015 leadership election.

MNA for Rosemont (2012–present), Minister of International Relations, La Francophonie and External Trade (2012–2014), former journalist and professor. Ran in 2015 leadership election but withdrew.

MNA for Vachon (2010–present), Minister of Natural Resources and Wildlife (2012–2014), third-place finisher in 2015 leadersip election. Worked at Hydro-Québec for 20 years as a mechanical engineer prior to entering politics.

39-year-old lawyer, political columnist, essayist and commentator who has never held a seat in the Quebec National Assembly.

MNA for Joliette (2008–present), Minister of Social Services and Youth Protection, Minister of the Lanaudière region and Minister responsible for the Die in Dignity commission (2012–2014).


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