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Parti Québécois takes Quebec’s Arthabaska riding in byelection win over Conservatives

Sarah Taylor by Sarah Taylor
August 11, 2025
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The Parti Québécois has won its sixth seat in the National Assembly after winning the Centre-du-Québec riding of Arthabaska in Monday’s hotly contested byelection.

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PQ candidate Alex Boissonneault won 46.29 per cent of the vote, compared to about 35.13 per cent for Éric Duhaime, leader of the Conservative Party of Quebec.

Packed into the Resto-pub de la Microbrasserie L’Hermite in Victoriaville, Que., Boissonneault told Radio-Canada it was an extraordinary campaign, sending a message to Quebec and the government. 

During his victory speech, he went on to express excitement for the upcoming 2026 general election. He described the PQ as the true party of change. He said he plans on bringing that energy “you’ve already come to know” to the next 14 months, vowing to defend the residents and interests of his riding.

“I will be on the ground with you. My door will be open,” he said. “My doors will be open because I will be the MNA of all the citizens. No matter your politics. That’s very important.”

All smiles, PQ Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon told the crowd his party will continue working to protect Quebec’s culture and language. 

“We are aware of the particularities of each region,” he said, explaining his party aims to defend everybody from across the province.

Boissoneault stayed well ahead of Duhaime throughout the night, and Keven Brasseur, with the Coalition Avenir Québec, even conceded early in the evening.

The Liberals came in third, securing about nine per cent of the vote, while the CAQ took an even lower portion at around seven per cent, finishing in fourth place. 

Premier François Legault spoke alongside his candidate, noting his party’s results in the riding fell well below the strong majority achieved in the previous elections.

“The fall in three years is exceptional,” he said, saying the CAQ obtained around 51 per cent of the vote in 2022.

“Quebecers are disappointed with our government,” he said, citing issues like Northvolt, SAAQclic and the state of public services.

Legault, however, also said he committed to changing things.

“We will look at ourselves in the mirror,” he said. “I will fight.”

The CAQ was trying to hold on to the riding it’s held since 2012. 

Duhaime, for his part, said a perfect campaign doesn’t exist, but his was the most positive. He said he wanted different results, but it was an strong effort.

“We’ve progressed over the years and we will continue to progress in the years to come,” he said. “I would like to thank the voters of the riding of Arthabaska.”

While his party is still not in the National Assembly, he vowed to continue pushing for change from the outside as they look forward to the 2026 battle.

Other candidates in the byelection included Chantale Marchand, with the Quebec Liberal Party, and Pascale Fortin, with Québec Solidaire. Fortin only won about 1.5 per cent of the vote.

The byelection was triggered in March when CAQ MNA Eric Lefebvre left provincial politics. He has since won the federal seat of Richmond—Arthabaska for the Conservative Party of Canada. 

The Arthabaska riding is known for having voter turnouts that are higher than the rest of the province.

In the 2022 Quebec election, the voter turnout in the province was 66 per cent. In Arthabaska, it was 74 per cent.

The voter turnout for Monday’s byelection was 61.7 per cent. 

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