Global News has declared Conservative Pierre Paul-Hus re-elected in Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles.
The riding was first created in 1976 from parts of Portneuf and Montmorency. It is one of the six Quebec city ridings.
Voters in Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles first elected Conservative MP Pierre Paul-Hus in the 2015 federal election. Currently, he serves as the Official Opposition Shadow Minister for Public Safety and Emergency preparedness.
Paul-Hus maintained a strong lead over the Bloc Québécois candidate filmmaker and director Alain D’Eer.
Geography
The municipal and electoral boundaries of the Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles riding includes the eastern part of La Haute-Saint-Charles and the borough of Charlesbourg in the northeast area of Quebec City.
Candidates
Conservative: Pierre Paul-Hus (Incumbent)
Liberal: René-Paul Coly
NDP: Guillaume Bourdeau
Bloc Québécois: Alain D’Eer
Green: Samuel Moisan-Domm
PPC: Joey Pronovost
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