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Matthew Dubé

Matthew Dubé (born May 3, 1988) is a Canadian politician who was elected to the House of Commons in the 2011 federal election to represent the electoral district of Chambly—Borduas in Quebec as a member of the New Democratic Party. He was re-elected in 2015 to the redistributed riding of Beloeil—Chambly but lost his seat in 2019.[1]

Matthew Dubé
Member of Parliament
for Beloeil—Chambly
(Chambly—Borduas; 2011–2015)
In office
May 2, 2011 – October 19, 2019
Preceded byYves Lessard
Succeeded byYves-François Blanchet
Personal details
Born (1988-05-03) May 3, 1988 (age 34)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Political partyNew Democratic
SpouseChantale Neapole
ProfessionCoach, student

Biography

Born in Montreal, Dubé was elected co-president of NDP McGill in September 2010 and was also elected president of the Quebec Young New Democrats in November 2010. At the time of his election to the House of Commons, he was a McGill University student completing his Bachelor of Arts degree majoring in political science with a minor in history.[2]

He married Chantale Neapole on June 30, 2018.[3]

Politics

Dubé defeated incumbent MP Yves Lessard of the Bloc Québécois by 15.1% or more than 10,000 votes in the 2011 election. Specifically, Dubé received 42.7% of the vote, Lessard received 27.6%, independent candidate Jean-François Mercier received 11.4%, Liberal Party candidate Bernard DeLorme received 8.9%, Conservative Party candidate Nathalie Ferland Drolet received 7.9%, and Green Party candidate Nicholas Lescarbeau received 1.5%.[1]

He was one of five current McGill University students, alongside fellow undergraduates Mylène Freeman, Laurin Liu, and Charmaine Borg, and graduate student Jamie Nicholls, elected to Parliament in the 2011 election following the New Democratic Party's unexpected mid-campaign surge in Quebec.[4]

Borg and Dubé were co-presidents of NDP McGill (the NDP student group at McGill University) at the time that they both won election to Parliament, and both had spent the campaign working to re-elect NDP Quebec lieutenant Thomas Mulcair in the nearby riding of Outremont.[5][6][7]

At the time of his election, Dubé had coached junior-league soccer and hockey for several years.[2]

Dubé was the only one of the so-called "McGill 5" re-elected in the 2015 election.[8] Dubé was appointed the NDP critic for Infrastructure and Communities and Deputy House Leader in the 42nd Canadian Parliament.[9] Subsequently, Dubé went on to become the party’s Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness critic as well as the NDP caucus chair.[10]

He was defeated in the 2019 federal election by Yves-François Blanchet, leader of the Bloc Québécois.

Electoral record

2019 Canadian federal election: Beloeil—Chambly
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Bloc Québécois Yves-François Blanchet 35,068 50.5 +22.82 $36,540.34
Liberal Marie-Chantal Hamel 16,059 23.1 -6.24 $62,823.63
New Democratic Matthew Dubé 10,086 14.5 -16.57 $20,636.78
Conservative Véronique Laprise 4,305 6.2 -3.09 $0.00
Green Pierre Carrier 3,255 4.7 +2.45 $18,235.50
People's Chloé Bernard 512 0.7 $5,931.38
Indépendence du Québec Michel Blondin 205 0.3 $768.82
Total valid votes/expense limit 69,490 100.0
Total rejected ballots 1,064
Turnout 70,554 73.7
Eligible voters 95,723
Bloc Québécois gain from New Democratic Swing +19.79
Source: Elections Canada[11][12]
2015 Canadian federal election: Beloeil—Chambly
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Matthew Dubé 20,641 31.07 -11.53
Liberal Karine Desjardins 19,494 29.34 +20.32
Bloc Québécois Yves Lessard 18,387 27.68 +0.27
Conservative Claude Chalhoub 6,173 9.29 +1.35
Green Fodé Kerfalla Yansané 1,498 2.25 +0.70
Libertarian Michael Maher 245 0.37
Total valid votes/Expense limit 100.00   $231,893.10
Total rejected ballots 950 1.41
Turnout 67,388 74.00
Eligible voters 91,068
New Democratic hold Swing -15.93
Source: Elections Canada[13][14]
2011 Canadian federal election: Chambly—Borduas
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Matthew Dubé 29,591 42.74 +28.56
Bloc Québécois Yves Lessard 19,147 27.65 -22.43
Independent Jean-François Mercier 7,843 11.33
Liberal Bernard DeLorme 6,165 8.90 -7.88
Conservative Nathalie Ferland Drolet 5,425 7.83 -7.24
Green Nicholas Lescarbeau 1,072 1.55 -2.33
Total valid votes/Expense limit 69,243 100.00
Rejected ballots 621 0.89 -0.36
Turnout 69,864 70.62 +2.21
New Democratic gain from Bloc Québécois Swing +25.5

References

  1. ^ a b Election 2011: Chambly—Borduas. The Globe and Mail, May 2, 2011.
  2. ^ a b . New Democratic Party. Archived from the original on 10 May 2011. Retrieved 7 May 2011. (password required)
  3. ^ Moss, Neil (8 August 2018). "Dubé celebrates a wedding day - The Hill Times". The Hill Times. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  4. ^ "McGill 5 head off to House of Commons" 2011-08-31 at the Wayback Machine. The Gazette, May 4, 2011.
  5. ^ Nathaniel Finestone (5 April 2011). "Political clubs gear up for election". McGill Tribune.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ Bill Curry (3 May 2011). . The Globe and Mail. Archived from the original on 11 August 2016. Retrieved 4 September 2017.
  7. ^ Tamsin McMahon (4 May 2011). "The REALLY New Democrats". National Post.
  8. ^ Mas, Susana (21 October 2015). "Matthew Dubé only member of NDP's 'McGill 4' re-elected in 2015". CBC News. Retrieved 25 October 2015.
  9. ^ Kirkup, Kristy (12 November 2015). "Tom Mulcair taps Nathan Cullen, Charlie Angus, Guy Caron for top critic roles". CBC News. The Canadian Press. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  10. ^ "Matthew Dubé elected new NDP Caucus Chair". Canada's NDP. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  11. ^ "List of confirmed candidates". Elections Canada. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  12. ^ "Election night results". Elections Canada. Retrieved 22 October 2019.
  13. ^ Elections Canada – Confirmed candidates for Beloeil—Chambly, 30 September 2015
  14. ^ Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine

External links

  • Matthew Dubé – Parliament of Canada biography

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Matthew Dube born May 3 1988 is a Canadian politician who was elected to the House of Commons in the 2011 federal election to represent the electoral district of Chambly Borduas in Quebec as a member of the New Democratic Party He was re elected in 2015 to the redistributed riding of Beloeil Chambly but lost his seat in 2019 1 Matthew DubeMember of Parliamentfor Beloeil Chambly Chambly Borduas 2011 2015 In office May 2 2011 October 19 2019Preceded byYves LessardSucceeded byYves Francois BlanchetPersonal detailsBorn 1988 05 03 May 3 1988 age 34 Montreal Quebec CanadaPolitical partyNew DemocraticSpouseChantale NeapoleProfessionCoach student Contents 1 Biography 2 Politics 3 Electoral record 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditBorn in Montreal Dube was elected co president of NDP McGill in September 2010 and was also elected president of the Quebec Young New Democrats in November 2010 At the time of his election to the House of Commons he was a McGill University student completing his Bachelor of Arts degree majoring in political science with a minor in history 2 He married Chantale Neapole on June 30 2018 3 Politics EditDube defeated incumbent MP Yves Lessard of the Bloc Quebecois by 15 1 or more than 10 000 votes in the 2011 election Specifically Dube received 42 7 of the vote Lessard received 27 6 independent candidate Jean Francois Mercier received 11 4 Liberal Party candidate Bernard DeLorme received 8 9 Conservative Party candidate Nathalie Ferland Drolet received 7 9 and Green Party candidate Nicholas Lescarbeau received 1 5 1 He was one of five current McGill University students alongside fellow undergraduates Mylene Freeman Laurin Liu and Charmaine Borg and graduate student Jamie Nicholls elected to Parliament in the 2011 election following the New Democratic Party s unexpected mid campaign surge in Quebec 4 Borg and Dube were co presidents of NDP McGill the NDP student group at McGill University at the time that they both won election to Parliament and both had spent the campaign working to re elect NDP Quebec lieutenant Thomas Mulcair in the nearby riding of Outremont 5 6 7 At the time of his election Dube had coached junior league soccer and hockey for several years 2 Dube was the only one of the so called McGill 5 re elected in the 2015 election 8 Dube was appointed the NDP critic for Infrastructure and Communities and Deputy House Leader in the 42nd Canadian Parliament 9 Subsequently Dube went on to become the party s Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness critic as well as the NDP caucus chair 10 He was defeated in the 2019 federal election by Yves Francois Blanchet leader of the Bloc Quebecois Electoral record Editvte2019 Canadian federal election Beloeil ChamblyParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresBloc Quebecois Yves Francois Blanchet 35 068 50 5 22 82 36 540 34Liberal Marie Chantal Hamel 16 059 23 1 6 24 62 823 63New Democratic Matthew Dube 10 086 14 5 16 57 20 636 78Conservative Veronique Laprise 4 305 6 2 3 09 0 00Green Pierre Carrier 3 255 4 7 2 45 18 235 50People s Chloe Bernard 512 0 7 5 931 38Independence du Quebec Michel Blondin 205 0 3 768 82Total valid votes expense limit 69 490 100 0Total rejected ballots 1 064Turnout 70 554 73 7Eligible voters 95 723Bloc Quebecois gain from New Democratic Swing 19 79Source Elections Canada 11 12 2015 Canadian federal election Beloeil ChamblyParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresNew Democratic Matthew Dube 20 641 31 07 11 53 Liberal Karine Desjardins 19 494 29 34 20 32 Bloc Quebecois Yves Lessard 18 387 27 68 0 27 Conservative Claude Chalhoub 6 173 9 29 1 35 Green Fode Kerfalla Yansane 1 498 2 25 0 70 Libertarian Michael Maher 245 0 37 Total valid votes Expense limit 100 00 231 893 10Total rejected ballots 950 1 41 Turnout 67 388 74 00 Eligible voters 91 068New Democratic hold Swing 15 93Source Elections Canada 13 14 2011 Canadian federal election Chambly BorduasParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresNew Democratic Matthew Dube 29 591 42 74 28 56Bloc Quebecois Yves Lessard 19 147 27 65 22 43Independent Jean Francois Mercier 7 843 11 33 Liberal Bernard DeLorme 6 165 8 90 7 88Conservative Nathalie Ferland Drolet 5 425 7 83 7 24Green Nicholas Lescarbeau 1 072 1 55 2 33Total valid votes Expense limit 69 243 100 00Rejected ballots 621 0 89 0 36Turnout 69 864 70 62 2 21New Democratic gain from Bloc Quebecois Swing 25 5References Edit a b Election 2011 Chambly Borduas The Globe and Mail May 2 2011 a b Matthew Dube New Democratic Party Archived from the original on 10 May 2011 Retrieved 7 May 2011 password required Moss Neil 8 August 2018 Dube celebrates a wedding day The Hill Times The Hill Times Retrieved 1 November 2018 McGill 5 head off to House of Commons Archived 2011 08 31 at the Wayback Machine The Gazette May 4 2011 Nathaniel Finestone 5 April 2011 Political clubs gear up for election McGill Tribune permanent dead link Bill Curry 3 May 2011 Students ex Communist a Cree leader and more join NDP s swollen Quebec ranks The Globe and Mail Archived from the original on 11 August 2016 Retrieved 4 September 2017 Tamsin McMahon 4 May 2011 The REALLY New Democrats National Post Mas Susana 21 October 2015 Matthew Dube only member of NDP s McGill 4 re elected in 2015 CBC News Retrieved 25 October 2015 Kirkup Kristy 12 November 2015 Tom Mulcair taps Nathan Cullen Charlie Angus Guy Caron for top critic roles CBC News The Canadian Press Retrieved 12 November 2015 Matthew Dube elected new NDP Caucus Chair Canada s NDP Retrieved 28 February 2018 List of confirmed candidates Elections Canada Retrieved 3 October 2019 Election night results Elections Canada Retrieved 22 October 2019 Elections Canada Confirmed candidates for Beloeil Chambly 30 September 2015 Elections Canada Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback MachineExternal links EditMatthew Dube Parliament of Canada biography Campaign web site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matthew Dube amp oldid 1119453310, 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