Denis Lamothe
Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for Ungava
Assumed office
October 1, 2018
Preceded byJean Boucher
Personal details
Political partyCoalition Avenir Québec
Residence(s)Chibougamau, Quebec

Denis Lamothe is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the National Assembly of Quebec in the 2018 provincial election.[1] He represents the electoral district of Ungava as a member of the Coalition Avenir Québec.

A former Sûreté du Québec officer in Kuujjuaq and Kuujjuaraapik, he promised in his campaign to be an advocate for greater self-determination rights for the Nunavik region of Quebec.[2]

Electoral record

2022 Quebec general election: Ungava
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Coalition Avenir QuébecDenis Lamothe3,13236.27+9.76
Québec solidaireMaïtée Labrecque-Saganash2,09224.23+7.70
LiberalTunu Napartuk1,57118.19-6.73
Parti QuébécoisChristine Moore1,08412.55-13.42
ConservativeNancy Lalancette7568.76+6.52
Total valid votes 8,63596.80
Total rejected ballots 2853.20
Turnout 8,92030.21-0.68
Electors on the lists 29,522
2018 Quebec general election: Ungava
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Coalition Avenir QuébecDenis Lamothe2,27026.51+10.00
Parti QuébécoisJonathan Mattson2,22425.97-7.05
LiberalJean Boucher2,13424.92-17.42
Québec solidaireAlisha Tukkiapik1,41616.53+11.83
ConservativeAlexandre Croteau1922.24
GreenCristina Roos1832.14
New DemocraticLouis R. Couture1451.69
Total valid votes 8,564 97.92
Total rejected ballots 182 2.08
Turnout 8,746 30.89
Eligible voters 28,314
Coalition Avenir Québec gain from Liberal Swing +8.53
These results were subject to a judicial recount, and modified from the validated results in accordance with the Judge's rulings. The initial results declared Denis Lamothe the victor by a margin of 44 votes. The recount resulted in Lamothe keeping the seat by a margin of 46 votes.
Source(s)
"Rapport des résultats officiels du scrutin". Élections Québec.
"CAQ keeps northern Quebec seat in Ungava recount | CBC News". CBC News. October 15, 2018.

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