CAQ crushes Liberals in Quebec City byelection, reinforcing party’s dominance
QUEBEC — The Coalition Avenir Quebec easily won the Quebec City byelection in Jean-Talon Monday night, taking a riding whose electorate had steadily voted Liberal since 1966.
Former political staffer Joelle Boutin, 40, won for the governing CAQ, beating out the Liberals’ Gertrude Bourdon, an ex-hospital administrator who had tried and failed in the 2018 general election to win a neighbouring riding for the same party.
Monday’s results indicate Francois Legault’s CAQ remains a dominant political force in the province, following the party’s 2018 crushing victory after almost 15 years of Liberal rule.
The results also reinforce the Liberals’ decline among francophone voters outside Montreal.