Matthew Dubé

Matthew Dubé
MP
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Beloeil—Chambly
Chambly—Borduas (2011-2015)
Assumed office
May 2, 2011
Preceded by Yves Lessard
Personal details
Born (1988-05-03) May 3, 1988
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Political party New Democratic Party
Profession Coach, student

Matthew Dubé, MP (born May 3, 1988) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Canadian 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.[1]

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]

Dubé defeated incumbent MP Yves Lessard of the Bloc Québécois by 15.1% or more than 10,000 votes. 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.[3]

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 Thomas Mulcair in the nearby riding of Outremont.[4][5][6]

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 4" re-elected in the 2015 election.[7] Dubé was appointed the NDP critic for Infrastructure and Communities and Deputy House Leader in the 42nd Canadian Parliament.[8]

Electoral record

Canadian federal election, 2015: Beloeil—Chambly
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
New DemocraticMatthew Dubé 20,641 31.07 -11.53
LiberalKarine Desjardins 19,494 29.34 +20.32
Bloc QuébécoisYves Lessard 18,387 27.68 +0.27
ConservativeClaude Chalhoub 6,173 9.29 +1.35
GreenFodé Kerfalla Yansané 1,498 2.25 +0.70
LibertarianMichael Maher 245 0.37
Total valid votes/Expense limit 100.00 $231,893.10
Total rejected ballots 9501.41
Turnout 67,38874.00
Eligible voters 91,068
New Democratic hold Swing -15.93
Source: Elections Canada[9][10]
Canadian federal election, 2011: Chambly—Borduas
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
New DemocraticMatthew Dubé 29,591 42.74 +28.56
Bloc QuébécoisYves Lessard 19,147 27.65 -22.43
IndependentJean-François Mercier 7,843 11.33
LiberalBernard DeLorme 6,165 8.90 -7.88
ConservativeNathalie Ferland Drolet 5,425 7.83 -7.24
GreenNicholas Lescarbeau 1,072 1.55 -2.33
Total valid votes/Expense limit 69,243100.00
Rejected ballots 6210.89-0.36
Turnout 69,86470.62+2.21
New Democratic gain from Bloc Québécois Swing +25.5

References

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