Provincial byelection in Quebec City riding of Jean-Talon set for Oct. 2 - Action News
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Provincial byelection in Quebec City riding of Jean-Talon set for Oct. 2

The Coalition Avenir Qubec government has announced that a byelection will be held to replace MNA Jolle Boutin, who stepped down on July 19, saying politics and family life were incompatible.

Seat up for grabs was left vacant when CAQ MNA Jolle Boutin stepped down

Ballot boxes are shown at a polling station in Montreal.
This Jean-Talon byelection will be the fourth one in the riding since 2008. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press)

Voters in the provincial riding of Jean-Talon will be able to elect a new member of the National Assembly in a byelection on Oct. 2.

The riding was left vacant when CAQ MNA Jolle Boutin stepped down on July 19.

At the time, Boutin said the decision to leave was difficult but that she needed more time for her family and had accepted a job in the private sector.

TVA announced Monday that she would be joining its team of pundits for its provincial politics program La Joute.

The Jean-Talonbyelectionis expectedto cost $585,000. It will be the fourth one in the riding since 2008.

Since July, the political parties have been introducing their candidates for the race and awaiting the official call from the premier's office.

Boutin won the Jean-Talon riding, a traditionally Liberal stronghold, in a 2019 byelection, after former Liberal minister Sbastien Proulx resigned.

She was re-elected in 2022 with Qubec Solidaire's Olivier Bolduc coming in second, with 24 per cent of the vote. For a third time, Bolducwill try his hand at representing Qubec Solidaire in the riding.

On Tuesday, Premier Franois Legault announced that Marie-Anik Shoirythe CEO and Founder of the Vide ta sacoche charitywould be running under the CAQ banner.

Lawyers Without Borders co-founder Pascal Paradisis the candidate for the Parti Qubcois.

The Conservative Party of Quebec will run 24-year-old candidate Jesse Robitaille,an anti-tramway candidate who moved to the province from Calgary six years ago.

The Liberals announced thatlise Avard-Bernier, co-founder and director of the Vie de parentswebsite,will be their candidate.

The average voter turnout for the riding of Jean-Talon in the past three years has been48 per cent.

with files from Radio-Canada