Yvan Bordeleau

Yvan Bordeleau (born February 19, 1942 in La Sarre) was the Member of the National Assembly (MNA) Quebec, Canada, for Acadie from 1989 to 2007.

Bordeleau holds a doctoral degree in psychology from the Université de Montréal and is a former university professor. Bordeleau held the riding of Acadie as a member of the Quebec Liberal Party (QLP) from the 1989 election on September 25, 1989. He was re-elected in the subsequent elections of 1994, 1998, and 2003. Bordeleau served as the parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Education, Jean-Marc Fournier, a position he held from March 2, 2005. Before holding this position he was the parliamentary assistant to the Deputy Premier Monique Gagnon-Tremblay from May 23, 2003 to March 2, 2005.

On January 15, 2007, Bordeleau announced that he would not solicit a fifth mandate as MNA for Acadie.

Electoral record (incomplete)

Quebec general election, 2003: Acadie
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalYvan Bordeleau 23,211 70.39 −4.80
Parti QuébécoisMaria Mourani 6,702 20.33 +1.22
Action démocratiqueJean-Pierre Chamoun 2,253 6.83 +2.18
Bloc PotJonathan Bérubé 440 1.33
IndependentAndré Parizeau 161 0.49
Marxist–LeninistLinda Sullivan 111 0.34
EqualityMarina Paümann 95 0.29
Total valid votes 32,973 99.05
Total rejected ballots 3160.95
Turnout 33,28965.66−12.39
Electors on the lists 50,699
Quebec general election, 1989: Acadie
Party Candidate Votes%
LiberalYvan Bordeleau 19,077 65.62
Parti QuébécoisAndré Gagnon 7,426 25.54
New DemocraticFrançois Salvas 1,083 3.72
LemonChristian Coutu 848 2.92
Commonwealth of CanadaGilles Gervais 640 2.20
Total valid votes 29,074
Rejected and declined votes 1,045
Turnout 30,119 74.72
Electors on the lists 40,308
Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.

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