Bloc Québécois candidate Simon-Pierre Savard-Tremblay is the projected winner in the riding of Saint-Hyacinthe–Bagot.
This electoral district of Saint-Hyacinthe–Bagot includes the regional municipalities of Les Maskoutains and Acton.
The largest city in the riding is Saint-Hyacinthe, which has been nicknamed the “agricultural technopolis” of Canada.
In 2011, NDP candidate Marie-Claude Morin defeated Bloc Québécois MP Ève-Mary Thaï Thi Lac. Prior to Morin’s election, the riding had gone to the Bloc in every election since 1993.
Before that, it was predominately a Progressive Conservative riding — the party won 10 of 12 general elections here between 1957 and 1988.
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The NDP held onto the riding in 2015 with the election of Brigitte Sansoucy. It went back to the Bloc in 2019 when Simon-Pierre Savard-Tremblay claimed victory.
Candidates
Bloc Québécois: Simon-Pierre Savard-Tremblay (incumbent)
Conservative Party: André Lepage
Free Party of Canada: Sébastien Desautels
Liberal Party: Caroline-Joan Boucher
NDP: Brigitte Sansoucy
People’s Party of Canada: Sylvain Pariseau
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