Alex Boissonneault

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Alex Boissonneault is a Canadian politician, journalist and radio host from the Parti Québécois who was elected to the National Assembly of Quebec from Arthabaska in a 2025 by-election.[1] He defeated Conservative Party of Quebec leader Éric Duhaime and flipped a Coalition Avenir Québec seat.

Preceded byEric Lefebvre
Born (1979-04-14) 14 April 1979 (age 46)
ProfessionJournalist
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Alex Boissonneault
Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for Arthabaska
Assumed office
August 11, 2025
Preceded byEric Lefebvre
Personal details
Born (1979-04-14) 14 April 1979 (age 46)
PartyParti Québécois
ProfessionJournalist
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He previously hosted Première Heure, a radio show on Ici Radio-Canada Première.[2] During the 3rd Summit of the Americas, Boissonneault was arrested and convicted of plotting to penetrate the secure perimeter, serving in pretrial detention 41 days, but was subsequently sentenced to community service.[3] He regretted his actions and apologized during the 2025 campaign.[4]

Electoral record

More information ** Preliminary results — Not yet official **, Party ...
Quebec provincial by-election, August 11, 2025: Arthabaska
Resignation of Eric Lefebvre
** Preliminary results — Not yet official **
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Parti QuébécoisAlex Boissonneault17,32746.37+36.36
ConservativeÉric Duhaime13,08135.01+10.32
LiberalChantale Marchand3,4819.32+5.56
Coalition Avenir QuébecKeven Brasseur2,6937.21-44.54
Québec solidairePascale Fortin5481.47-7.76
Climat QuébecTrystan Martel960.26-0.31
Union NationaleEric Simard550.15
Équipe AutonomisteLouis Chandonnet310.08
IndependentDenis Gagné290.08
IndependentArpad Nagy240.06
Total valid votes 37,36598.95 
Total rejected ballots 3981.05-0.51
Turnout 37,76359.98-14.12
Eligible voters 62,960+1.35
Parti Québécois gain from Coalition Avenir Québec Swing +40.45
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