Independent candidates, 2007 Quebec provincial election

Independent candidates, 2007 Quebec provincial election

There were several independent candidates in the 2007 Quebec provincial election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found here.

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Candidates

Nicolet-Yamaska: Simonne Lizotte

Simmone Lizotte is a frequent candidate for public office in Nicolet. She served on the Commission scolaire de la Riveraine from 2003 to 2007 and has been a candidate for both the Nicolet municipal council and the National Assembly of Quebec.

Elected as a school commissioner in 2003, Lizotte was suspended from her responsibilities between December 2006 and March 2007. She complained about her treatment to the provincial education minister and, in the process, alleged that there were several irregularities in her board's activities. She also said that she sympathized somewhat with the Action démocratique du Québec in its pledge to abolish Quebec's school boards.[1]

When campaigning for re-election in 2007, Lizotte highlighted her political, social, and religious convictions and pledged to defend the autonomy of the school system.[2] She was defeated.

Between 2003 and 2007, Lizotte sought election twice to the Nicolet council and twice to the National Assembly. After a failed candidacy in the 2005 municipal election, she neglected to submit an expense report and was given a small fine.[3] Running again in a 2006 by-election, she pledged to fight poverty and pursue issues related to social development, the family, the environment, agriculture, and young people.[4] She finished last in a field of five candidates.

Electoral record
Election Division Party Votes  % Place Winner
2003 provincial Nicolet-Yamaska Independent 141 0.54 5/5 Michel Morin, Parti Québécois
2003 school board Commission scolaire de la Riveraine, Ward Six n/a elected
2005 municipal election Nicolet council n/a defeated
by-election, 17 December 2006 Nicolet council, Ward Six n/a 23 1.48 5/5 Denis Jutras
2007 provincial Nicolet-Yamaska Independent 138 0.52 5/5 Éric Dorion, Action démocratique du Québec
2007 school board Commission scolaire de la Riveraine, Ward Six n/a defeated 2/2 Chantal Tardif

Richelieu: Normand Philibert

Normand Philibert has over thirty years of experience as a teacher. He intended to run as an independent candidate for the Canadian House of Commons in the 2006 federal election, but his name did ultimately not appear on the ballot; he was a school commissioner during this period, and he promised to make education issues his priority. He also promised to expose problems with the justice system in Sorel, Quebec, citing personal experiences.[5] He received 145 votes (0.48%) in 2007, finishing sixth against Parti Québécois incumbent Sylvain Simard.

References

  1. ^ Marie-Ève Veillette, "La commissaire Simonne Lizotte part en croisade", Le Courrier Sud, 20 February 2007, accessed 14 November 2009.
  2. ^ "Lizotte, Simmone", campaign statement, 2007 election. Retrieved via the website of the Commission scolaire de la Riveraine.
  3. ^ "Legal Actions by the Chief Electoral Officer Under the Act respecting elections and referendums in municipalities", Chief Electoral Officer of Québec, 12 October 2006, accessed 14 November 2009.
  4. ^ "Simonne Lizotte candidate au siège no 6 à Nicolet", Le Courrier Sud, 6 December 2006, accessed 14 November 2009.
  5. ^ "Normand Philibert se présente comme candidat indépendant", SorelTracyRegion.net, accessed 18 December 2009.

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