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Your guide to Robert Baldwin’s 2014 provincial election race

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On Monday April 7, Global News will have up-to-the-minute live Quebec election results, with a live blog starting at 6 p.m. and a live-streaming election special beginning at 8 p.m. after the polls close.

READ MORE: Live coverage of the 2014 Quebec election

Global Montreal’s senior news anchor Jamie Orchard will be hosting a four-hour election special, which starts online at 8 p.m. and will be broadcast on Global Montreal from 9 p.m. to midnight.

Meet the candidates in Robert Baldwin’s election race

There are seven candidates running in the riding:

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Quebec Liberal Party: Carlos J Leitao

Parti Quebecois: Michaël Comtois-Lussier

Coalition avenir Quebec: Jamie Allen

Quebec Solidaire: Ali Faour

Option Nationale: Viviane Martinova-Croteau

Green Party of Quebec: Mathieu Mireault

Parti conservateur du Québec: Patricia Popert

To find out who else is running in other electoral districts, check out our interactive map of Quebec provincial election ridings.

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Find out more about the riding

Robert-Baldwin, with a predominantly anglophone population, has voted Liberal since its creation in 1966.

Population: 76,965

Electors: 54,033

2012 voter turnout: 69.09%

1995 referendum vote: Yes: 10.2%; No: 89.8%

Voting day

On April 7, 2014, polling stations will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. To find your local polling station, click here.

You must be entered on the Quebec list of electors in order to vote. When heading to the poll station, remember to bring either your driver’s licence, health insurance card, Canadian passport, Treaty status card or Canadian Forces ID.

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