:''For the former Quebec Premier see :
Jean Lesage. For the Autoroute named after Lesage see
Quebec Autoroute 20''
'Jean-Lesage' is a provincial electoral district in
Quebec,
Canada that elects members to the
National Assembly of Quebec. The district is located in
Quebec City and includes eastern portions of the city. The riding was called 'Limoilou' from 1965 to 2003. It was also part of the riding of Quebec-Est that existed from 1867 to 1965.
The riding was named after former
Quebec Premier Jean Lesage who've orchestrated the
Quiet Revolution from 1960 to 1966.
Members of Legislative Assembly (Quebec-Est)
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Jacques-Philippe Rhéaume,
Conservative Party (1867-1873)
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Charles-Alphonse-Pantaléon Pelletier,
Liberal (1873-1874)
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Pierre-Vincent Valin, Conservative Party (1874-1875)
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Joseph Shehyn, Liberal (1875-1900)
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Jules-Alfred Lane, Liberal (1900-1904)
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Albert Jobin, Liberal (1904-1908)
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Louis-Alfred Létourneau, Liberal (1908-1927)
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Joseph-Alfred-Oscar Drouin, Liberal (twice) -
Action liberale nationale -
Union Nationale (1928-1944)
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Henri-Paul Drouin, Liberal (1944-1948)
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Joseph-Onésime Matte, Union Nationale (1948-1952)
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Joseph-Antonin Marquis, Liberal (1952-1956)
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Armand Maltais, Union Nationale (1956-1962)
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Ernest Godbout, Liberal (1962-1966)
Members of the National Assembly
Limoilou riding
★ Armand Maltais,
Union Nationale (1966-1970)
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Fernand Houde,
Liberal (1970-1976)
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Raymond Gravel,
Parti Quebecois (1976-1985)
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Michel Després, Liberal (1985-1994)
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Michel Rivard, Parti Quebecois (1994-1998)
★ Michel Després, Liberal (1998-2003)
Jean-Lesage riding
★ Michel Després, Liberal (2003-2007)
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Jean-François Gosselin,
Action démocratique (2007-present)
Election results
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Liberal
|Michel Després
|align="right"|15547
|align="right"|44.22
|align="right"|
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Parti québécois
|Robert Caron
|align="right"|9408
|align="right"|26.76
|align="right"|
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Action démocratique
|Aurel Bélanger
|align="right"|8912
|align="right"|25.35
|align="right"|
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|Independent
|Jean-Yves Desgagnés
|align="right"|714
|align="right"|2.03
|align="right"|
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Bloc pot
|Nicolas Frichot
|align="right"|390
|align="right"|1.11
|align="right"|
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Marxist-leninist
|Jean Bédard
|align="right"|185
|align="right"|0.53
|align="right"|
|}
References
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Election results
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Map of Jean-Lesage
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Quebec electoral map
Neighbouring electoral districts