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Jean Blaquière

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Jean Blaquière, a Pentecostal pastor, was a candidate for the Christian Heritage Party of Canada in the Canadian federal election of 1993, and won the party leadership[1] in March 1994 at a Vancouver convention, in a race with two other contenders.

Blaquière chose to step down at the next convention in November 1995 in London, Ontario, and was succeeded by Ron Gray.

Electoral record

Electoral record
Election Division Party Votes % Place Winner
1993 federal Vercheres CHP 476 0.8% 5/6 Stephane Bergeron Bloc Québécois
February 1995 byelection Brome--Missisquoi CHP 126 0.3% 6/10 Denis Paradis Liberal

References

  1. ^ "Heritage party elects new head". Hamilton Spectator. Mar 14, 1994. p. B6. Retrieved 6 April 2011.
Preceded by Christian Heritage Party of Canada leaders
1994-1995
Succeeded by