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Mathieu Lacombe re-elected in Papineau

CBC News projects Mathieu Lacombe will win the electoral division of Papineau in Quebec's 43rd provincial election. 

7 candidates were on the ballot in riding

Quebec Family Minister Mathieu Lacombe was the incumbent in Papineau. (Jacques Boissinot/Canadian Press)

CBC News projects Mathieu Lacombe will win the electoral division of Papineau in Quebec's 43rd provincial election. 

In the 2018 election, Coalition Avenir Québec candidate Lacombe defeated the Liberal incumbent.

Papineau comprises several municipalities, including Lochaber, Thurso, Val-des-Bois, Papineauville and Notre-Dame-de-la-Paix. The Liberals held the riding since the 1980s before that.

Its population is 77,985, with 63,643 registered voters. 

Seven candidates were running in the riding, which spans 3,594 square kilometres.

  • Audrey-Ann Chicoine, Parti Québécois
  • Cédric Brazeau, Démocratie Directe
  • Marc Carrière, Conservative Party of Quebec 
  • Marie-Claude Latourelle, Québec Solidaire
  • Mathieu Lacombe, Coalition Avenir Québec (Incumbent)
  • Melissa Arbour, Green Party of Quebec
  • Wittlyn Kate Semervil, Quebec Liberal Party
A map showing the borders of Quebec's electoral division of Papineau.
Papineau is comprised of several municipalities, including Lochaber, Val-des-Bois, Papineauville and Notre-Dame-de-la-Paix. (Élections Québec)