Lucien Plourde

Lucien Plourde (born 27 March 1930) was a Ralliement Créditiste and Social Credit party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was a grocer and teacher by career.

Lucien Plourde
Member of Parliament
for Quebec West
In office
June 1962  September 1965
Preceded byJ.-Eugène Bissonnette
Succeeded byJean Marchand
Personal details
Born (1930-03-27) 27 March 1930
Saint-Augustin de Québec, Quebec, Canada
Political partyRalliement Créditiste
Social Credit
Professiongrocer, teacher

He was first elected at the Quebec West riding in the 1962 general election under the Social Credit party banner and re-elected there in 1963 under the Ralliement créditiste, following Plourde's support of Réal Caouette during the Social Credit party split. Plourde was defeated in the 1965 election by Jean Marchand of the Liberal party.

1962 Canadian federal election: Quebec West
Party Candidate Votes
Social CreditLucien Plourde16,169
LiberalRené Bégin6,306
Progressive ConservativeJ.-Eugène Bissonnette4,575
New DemocraticGérard Demers360
  Ouvrier indépendant Adélard Patry 152
1963 Canadian federal election: Quebec West
Party Candidate Votes
Social CreditLucien Plourde13,136
LiberalJean-Paul Nolin9,580
Progressive ConservativeJacques Lavoie3,160
New DemocraticAlbert Simard848
Independent SCMagella Julien373
1965 Canadian federal election: Quebec West
Party Candidate Votes
LiberalJean Marchand10,669
Ralliement créditisteLucien Plourde9,820
Progressive ConservativeJacques Lavoie3,454
New DemocraticJean-Paul Bérubé1,222
  Ouvrier indépendent Adélard Patry 298


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