Drummond, QC 2019 Federal Election Results Map

Drummond — 2019 Election Results

📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Drummond was contested in the 2019 election.

🏆 Martin Champoux, the Bloc Québécois candidate, won the riding with 24,574 votes (44.8% of the vote).

🥈 The runner-up was William Morales (Liberal) with 9,552 votes (17.4%), defeated by a margin of 15,022 votes.

📊 Other notable candidates: Jessica Ebacher (Conservative, 17%) and François Choquette (NDP-New Democratic Party, 16%).

Riding information

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Drummond

Centred on the city of Drummondville along the Saint-Francois River, the riding of Drummond covers the regional county municipality of the same name in Quebec's Centre-du-Quebec region. Positioned midway between Montreal and Quebec City at the junction of Highways 20 and 55, Drummondville has developed into one of the province's most active mid-sized manufacturing centres. Beyond the city limits, the riding takes in smaller municipalities and stretches of farmland that give the district its mixed urban-rural character.

Candidates

Martin Champoux (Bloc Quebecois) — A communications specialist with three decades in Quebec media, Champoux was known as the host of the TVA culinary program Qu'est-ce qui mijote? He also served as director of communications, marketing and development at the Village quebecois d'antan heritage attraction in Drummondville before entering federal politics.

William Morales (Liberal) — A municipal councillor since 2013 and president of the Liberal riding association in Drummond, Morales won the Liberal nomination after a contested investiture and carried the party banner against a resurgent Bloc Quebecois.

Jessica Ebacher (Conservative) — A journalist by training, Ebacher spent years in print media, including a stint as a reporter for L'Acadie Nouvelle in New Brunswick before returning to Quebec and settling in Drummondville, where she worked as news editor for the weekly L'Express.

Francois Choquette (NDP) — The incumbent MP, Choquette had represented Drummond since winning the seat in the 2011 NDP wave and was re-elected in 2015. A former teacher and environmental advocate, he sought a third term in a riding where the Bloc Quebecois was surging.

Frederik Bernier (Green Party) — Bernier ran for the Green Party in Drummond, advocating for environmental policy in a riding whose economy is rooted in manufacturing and agriculture.

Steeve Paquet ran for the People's Party, while Real Batrhino represented the Parti Rhinoceros Party and Lucas Munger the Animal Protection Party.

About the Riding

Drummond's economy is built on manufacturing and logistics, leveraging the city's strategic location on the highway network linking Montreal, Quebec City, and the US border via the Eastern Townships. The industrial park hosts companies in food processing, plastics, metalworking, and advanced manufacturing, while the surrounding countryside supports dairy farming and field crops. The Village quebecois d'antan and the legacy of the Mondial des cultures festival — a folk dance event of international reputation held from 1982 to 2017 — reinforce a strong local identity. Federal issues in the riding included support for the manufacturing sector, rural broadband connectivity, and infrastructure investment along the Highway 20 corridor. Drummondville's rapid population growth in the years leading up to 2019 brought questions about housing affordability and the integration of newcomers attracted by the city's expanding job market.

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