Option nationale candidates in the 2014 Quebec provincial election

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Option nationale (ON) fielded 116 candidates in the 2014 Quebec provincial election. It did not win any seats.

The party did not field candidates in Arthabaska, Blainville, D'Arcy-McGee, Jacques-Cartier, Jeanne-Mance–Viger, Mont-Royal, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Pontiac, or Westmount–Saint-Louis. Most of these ridings are bastions of Canadian federalism. Option nationale is a Quebec separatist party.

Riding Candidate's Name Residence Occupation Votes % Rank Notes
Abitibi-Est Richard Trudel 235 1.14 5th
Abitibi-Ouest Grégory Vézeau 627 2.86 5th
Acadie Julie Boivin 162 0.47 6th
Anjou–Louis-Riel Raphael Couture 147 0.47 6th
Argenteuil Samuel Cloutier 112 0.37 6th
Beauce-Nord Lorenzo Tessier-Moreau 105 0.34 7th
Beauce-Sud Vanessa Roy 220 0.65 6th
Beauharnois Florence Rousseau 183 0.60 7th
Bellechasse Mathilde Lefebvre 116 0.36 6th
Berthier Francis Lamarre 261 0.69 6th
Berthier Diane Massicotte 199 0.49 6th
Bonaventure Louis-Patrick St-Pierre 130 0.52 6th
Borduas Mark-Olivier Siouï 246 0.58 5th
Bourassa-Sauvé Félix Luthu 119 0.40 7th
Bourget Diego Saavedra Renaud 243 0.73 6th
Brome-Missisquoi Nicolas Pépin 199 0.49 5th
Chambly Martin Laramée 200 0.56 7th
Champlain Nicolas Lavigne-Lefebvre 222 0.64 5th
Chapleau Philippe Boily 256 0.75 6th
Charlesbourg Guillaume Cyr 257 0.64 7th
Charlevoix–Côte-de-Beaupré François Thériault 287 0.77 6th
Châteauguay Vincent Masse 199 0.55 5th
Chauveau Sophie Leblanc 289 0.67 6th
Chicoutimi Philippe Gosselin 327 1.00 6th
Chomedey Patrick Simard 130 0.31 7th
Chutes-de-la-Chaudière Alexis Lévesque-Morin 236 0.53 7th
Côte-du-Sud Joël Leblanc-Lavoie 158 0.45 7th
Crémazie Gabrielle Ladouceur-Despins 227 0.66 6th
Deux-Montagnes Louis-Félix Cauchon 233 0.67 6th
Drummond–Bois-Francs Alexandre Phénix 155 0.45 7th
Dubuc Ariane Belva 285 1.03 6th
Duplessis Yan Rivard 458 2.06 5th
Fabre Bernard Paré 181 0.48 5th
Gaspé Frédérick Deroy 194 1.01 6th
Gatineau Marcel Vaive 160 0.43 5th
Gouin Olivier Lacelle 358 1.13 5th
Granby Jocelyn Beaudoin 179 0.51 6th
Groulx Alain Marginean 384 0.93 6th
Hochelaga-Maisonneuve Simon Marchand 316 1.22 6th
Hull Eid Harb 189 0.57 5th
Huntingdon Yann Labrie 113 0.39 7th
Iberville Claude Savard 265 0.81 5th
Îles-de-la-Madeleine David Boudreau 46 0.56 5th
Jean-Lesage Sol Zanetti 782 2.50 5th Party leader.
Jean-Talon Alexandre Lavallée 526 1.51 5th
Johnson Magali Doucet 304 0.80 6th
Joliette Sylvain Legault 510 1.29 5th
Jonquière Nicolas Beaulieu 326 1.05 5th
L'Assomption Gabriel Gauthier 226 0.60 5th
La Peltrie Éric Belleau 274 0.64 6th
La Pinière François Létourneau-Prézeau 534 1.20 5th
La Prairie Jean-Paul Gouin 162 0.50 6th
Labelle Philippe Richard-Léonard 211 0.69 5th
Lac-Saint-Jean Sabrina Fauteux-Aïmola 222 0.75 7th
LaFontaine Geneviève Dao Phan 116 0.38 6th
Laporte Linda Dupuis 182 0.55 6th
Laurier-Dorion Miguel Tremblay 263 0.78 6th
Laval-des-Rapides David Voyer 188 0.49 6th
Laviolette Gabriel-Olivier Clavet-Massicotte 124 0.52 5th
Lévis Nicolas Belley 252 0.72 6th
Lotbinière-Frontenac Annie Grégoire-Gauthier 193 0.49 6th
Louis-Hébert Patrick Côté 266 0.71 6th
Marguerite-Bourgeoys Myriam Drouin 177 0.47 6th
Marie-Victorin Fabien Villemaire 244 0.80 6th
Marquette Maude Paquette 151 0.46 8th
Maskinongé Dany Brien 154 0.44 6th
Masson Pierre-Alexandre Bugeaud 289 0.84 5th
Matane-Matapédia Joëlle Vadeboncoeur Harrison 207 0.70 5th
Mégantic Évelyne Beaudin 236 0.89 5th
Mercier Martin Servant 228 0.80 5th
Mille-Îles Maël Rieussec 84 0.26 7th
Mirabel Curtis Jean-Louis 200 0.48 6th
Montarville Anthony van Duyse 301 0.70 5th
Montmorency Jean Bouchard 255 0.60 7th
Nelligan François Landry 245 0.54 5th
Nicolet-Bécancour Marjolaine Lachapelle 638 2.21 5th
Orford Denis Spick 273 0.92 5th
Outremont Galia Vaillancourt 154 0.56 7th Vaillancourt had previously sought election to the Montreal city council in the 2013 municipal election, running for Coalition Montréal in Mile End.
Papineau Jonathan Beauchamp 309 0.85 6th
Pointe-aux-Trembles Camille Goyette-Gingras 234 0.84 6th
Portneuf Stéphanie Grimard 227 0.74 6th
René-Lévesque Nicolas Boivin Ringuette 207 1.03 5th
Repentigny Christian Strasbourg 260 0.68 5th
Richelieu Jean-François Tremblay 403 1.34 5th
Richmond Vincent Proulx 236 0.57 6th
Rimouski Pierre Beaudoin 327 1.10 5th
Rivière-du-Loup–Témiscouata Étienne Massé 245 0.70 6th
Robert-Baldwin Viviane Martinova-Croteau 96 0.23 7th
Roberval Luc-Antoine Cauchon 218 0.68 6th
Rosemont Sophie-Geneviève Labelle 321 0.87 6th
Rosseau Chantal St-Onge 362 0.91 5th
Rouyn-Noranda–Témiscamingue Ghislain Dallaire 269 0.96 5th
Saint-François Étienne Boudou-Laforce 265 0.69 7th
Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne Étienne Forest 225 0.60 7th
Saint-Hyacinthe Éric Pothier 374 0.92 5th
Saint-Jean Jade Bossé Bélanger 386 0.93 5th
Saint-Jérôme Mathieu Trottier-Kavanagh 200 0.54 5th
Saint-Laurent Jennifer Beaudry 236 0.62 6th
Saint-Maurice Jean Guillemette 152 0.62 6th
Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques Nic Payne 210 0.76 6th
Sainte-Rose Bruno Forget 269 0.69 5th
Sanguinet Robert Moreau 271 0.94 5th
Sherbrooke Jean-Simon Campbell 321 0.94 6th
Soulanges Patrick Marquis 478 1.37 5th
Taillon Éric Gervais-Després 320 0.89 5th
Taschereau Catherine Dorion 1,513 4.21 5th
Terrebonne Jean-François Jacob 411 1.03 5th
Trois-Rivières André de Repentigny 238 0.80 6th
Ungava Zoé Allen-Mercier 235 2.16 5th
Vachon Josée Létourneau 280 0.77 6th
Vanier-Les Rivières Mathieu Fillion 400 0.95 6th
Vaudreuil Jean-Gabriel Cauchon 115 0.25 8th
Verchères Mathieu Coulombe 450 1.04 5th
Verdun Julien Longchamp 160 0.47 6th
Viau Benjamin Michaud 177 0.69 7th
Vimont Étienne Boily 192 0.55 6th

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References[edit]

  1. ^ General Elections: 2014, April 7, Le directeur général des élections du Québec.