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Raymond Bernier

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Canadian politician

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Raymond Bernier
Member of theNational Assembly of Quebec forMontmorency
In office
April 7, 2014 – October 1, 2018
Preceded byMichelyne St-Laurent
Succeeded byJean-François Simard
In office
December 8, 2008 – September 4, 2012
Preceded byHubert Benoît
Succeeded byMichelyne St-Laurent
In office
April 14, 2003 – March 26, 2007
Preceded byJean-François Simard
Succeeded byHubert Benoît
Personal details
Born (1952-11-06)November 6, 1952 (age 73)
Political partyIndependent (federal)
Liberal (provincial)
Education

Raymond Bernier (born November 6, 1952) is a Canadian politician in the province ofQuebec. He was first elected to represent the riding ofMontmorency in theNational Assembly of Quebec in the2003 provincial election, but was defeated in the2007 provincial election byHubert Benoît of theAction démocratique du Québec. He was subsequently re-elected in the2008 provincial election. He is a member of theQuebec Liberal Party.[citation needed]

Born inQuebec City,Quebec, Bernier obtained a college degree in administrative sciences from theCégep de Limoilou and abachelor's degree in the same field at theUniversité Laval.[1]

Bernier worked for three years as a financial management agent before working at the Commission de la santé et de la sécurité au travail (CSST). He served as the Socioeconomic Research and Planning Officer at the Treasury Board Secretariat in 1983 and 1984, at theMinistry of Transport from 1984 to 1986 and at theMinistry of Revenue from 1986 to 1990 and from 1991 to 2003.[2]

He was also a councillor and substitute mayor for the municipality ofSaint-Augustin-de-Desmaures in central for eight years. In addition to his election wins in 2003 and 2008, he was defeated as a Liberal candidate inLa Peltrie in1994. After his 2007 defeat, he worked as Chief Cabinet for MinisterMonique Gagnon-Tremblay. In 2019, Bernier ran for elections as an independent candidate, but he was defeated by a Liberal Party candidate.[1]

Electoral record

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Federal politics

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2019 Canadian federal election:Beauport—Côte-de-Beaupré—Île d'Orléans—Charlevoix
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Bloc QuébécoisCaroline Desbiens18,40736.35+17.21$10,197.29
ConservativeSylvie Boucher15,04429.71-3.82none listed
LiberalManon Fortin10,60820.95-5.94none listed
New DemocraticGérard Briand2,8415.61-12.85none listed
GreenRichard Guertin1,3552.68+0.98$5,913.35
No affiliationRaymond Bernier1,3352.64$5,886.96
People'sJean-Claude Parent1,0452.06none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit50,63598.11
Total rejected ballots9761.89
Turnout51,61167.33
Eligible voters76,657
Bloc Québécoisgain fromConservativeSwing+10.52
Source:Elections Canada[3][4]

Provincial politics

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2014 Quebec general election
PartyCandidateVotes%
LiberalRaymond Bernier17,11340.42
Coalition Avenir QuébecMichelyne St-Laurent14,32333.83
Parti QuébécoisMichel Guimond7,24217.11
Québec solidaireJean-Pierre Duchesneau1,9814.68
ConservativeAdrien Pouliot1,0152.40
GreenMarielle Parent4070.96
Option nationaleJean Bouchard2551.51
Total valid votes42,33698.89
Total rejected ballots4761.11
Turnout42,81277.00
Electors on the lists55,950
2012 Quebec general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Coalition Avenir QuébecMichelyne St-Laurent16,23938.21+4.84
LiberalRaymond Bernier14,11733.22-4.09
Parti QuébécoisMichel Létourneau8,73620.56-4.37
Québec solidaireLucie Charbonneau1,4603.44+1.16
Option nationaleJean Bouchard7551.78 
IndependentMartin Roussel5171.22 
Middle ClassJean Lavoie4170.98 
Équipe AutonomisteMaryse Belley1550.36 
Parti indépendantisteLuc Duranleau990.23-0.13
Total valid votes42,49598.70
Total rejected ballots5591.30
Turnout43,05478.36 
Electors on the lists54,942
Coalition Avenir Québecgain fromLiberalSwing+4.46

^ Change is from redistributed results. CAQ change is from ADQ.


2008 Quebec general election:Montmorency
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalRaymond Bernier12,53636.52+13.90
Action démocratiqueHubert Benoit11,37533.14−18.41
Parti QuébécoisJacques Nadeau8,78425.59+5.34
Québec solidaireLucie Charbonneau7512.19+0.28
GreenJacques Legros7262.12
Parti indépendantisteLuc Duranleau1530.45
2007 Quebec general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Action démocratiqueHubert Benoit20,79651.55
 LiberalRaymond Bernier9,12422.62
Parti QuébécoisDaniel Leblond8,17120.25
Québec solidaireJacques Legros7721.91
 IndependentFrançois Martin1570.39
Christian DemocracyDenise Jetté-Cloutier1490.37
2003 Quebec general election
PartyCandidateVotes%
LiberalRaymond Bernier17,11340.42
Action démocratiqueJean-François Paquet14,32333.83
Parti QuébécoisJean-François Simard7,24217.11
UFPMagali Paquin1,9814.68
Total valid votes42,33698.89
Total rejected ballots4761.11
Turnout42,81277.00
Electors on the lists55,950

References

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  1. ^"Raymond Bernier - National Assembly of Québec".www.assnat.qc.ca. Retrieved2025-06-16.
  2. ^"Raymond Bernier - National Assembly of Québec".www.assnat.qc.ca. Retrieved2025-06-16.
  3. ^"List of confirmed candidates".Elections Canada. Retrieved3 October 2019.
  4. ^"Official Voting Results". Elections Canada. RetrievedSeptember 23, 2021.

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