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Robert Carrier (politician)

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Robert Carrier
Member of Parliament
for Alfred-Pellan
Incumbent
Assumed office
2004
Preceded by Carole-Marie Allard
Succeeded by Rosane Doré Lefebvre
Personal details
Born (1941-06-03) June 3, 1941 (age 70)
Montreal, Quebec
Political party Bloc Québécois
Residence Laval, Quebec
Profession engineer, political adviser, project coordinator

Robert Carrier (born June 3, 1941 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian politician, a Bloc Québécois member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was first elected in the Canadian federal election, 2004 in the riding of Alfred-Pellan in Laval, Quebec. However, he was defeated in the 2011 election by NDP's Rosane Doré Lefebvre. He is an engineer, political adviser, and a project coordinator.

Electoral record (partial)

Canadian federal election, 2008: Alfred-Pellan    [edit]
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
Bloc Québécois Robert Carrier 20,686 38.83 -4.14 $59,983
Liberal Wilson Saintelmy 15,594 29.27 +1.68 $51,830
Conservative Alexandre Salameh 8,662 16.26 -2.66 $72,184
New Democratic Cynthia Roy 6,406 12.03 +4.92 $3,131
Green Tristan Desjardins Drouin 1,665 3.13 -0.28 $325
Independent Régent Millette 259 0.49 none listed
Total valid votes 53,272 100.00
Total rejected ballots 737 1.36
Turnout 54,009 66.05
Electors on the lists 81,766


Canadian federal election, 2004: Alfred-Pellan    [edit]
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
Bloc Québécois Robert Carrier 26,239 49.20 +6.65 $38,963
Liberal Carole-Marie Allard 21,116 39.59 -5.18 $70,978
Conservative Rosane Raymond 2,703 5.07 -3.21 $10,199
New Democratic Benjamin Le Bel 1,849 3.47 +2.48 $2,108
Green Louis-Philippe Verenka 1,132 2.12 +0.98 $0
Independent Yves Denois 204 0.38 none listed
Independent Régent Millette 89 0.17 -0.27 none listed
Total valid votes 53,232 100.00
Total rejected ballots 1,128 2.07
Turnout 54,460 67.95
Electors on the lists 80,148
Note: Conservative vote is compared to the total of the Canadian Alliance vote and Progressive Conservative vote in the 2000 election.

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