Liberal candidate Pascale St-Onge is the projected winner in the riding of Brome–Missisquoi.
The municipal and electoral boundaries of the Brome—Missisquoi riding in southern Quebec include the Regional County Municipality of Brome-Missisquoi and the municipalities of Saint-Sébastien, Henryville, Noyan, Saint-Georges-de-Clarenceville, Venise-en-Québec and Bromont.
The riding also includes the Regional County Municipality of Memphrémagog, excluding Stanstead, Ayer’s Cliff, North Hatley, Ogden, Sainte-Catherine-de-Hatley, Hatley and Stanstead.
Liberal Lyne Bessette, who succeeded Denis Paradis after he decided not to run in 2019, is a Canadian Olympian and former professional cyclist.
Bessette announced in July that she was leaving political life for personal reasons and would not seek re-election.
Candidates
Bloc Québécois: Marilou Alarie
Christian Heritage Party of Canada: Susanne Lefebvre
Conservative Party: Vincent Duhamel
Free Party Canada: Maryse Richard
Green Party: Michelle Corcos
Independent: Dany Desjardins
Liberal Party: Pascale St-Onge
NDP: Andrew Panton
People’s Party of Canada: Alexis Stogowski
Veterans Coalition Party of Canada: Lawrence Cotton