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Lucie Jobin received 5,043 votes (12.64%) in the 1994 election, finishing third against Parti Québécois candidate Joseph Facal.
Sylvain Lépine received 5,696 votes (13.18%), finishing third against incumbent Parti Québécois cabinet minister Joseph Facal.
He had worked with the United Nations for sixteen years before the 2003 election, focusing the establishment of coffee plantations.
He worked in a paper mill after graduating and later moved to Kitimat, British Columbia, where he worked at an Alcan plant.
Pentefountas also represented the man who ultimately pled guilty to murdering actress Denise Morelle.
Pierre Brien of the Bloc Québécois, who, like his colleague Antoine Dubé, was elected in 1993, also decided to run in the 2003 Quebec provincial election.
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Antoine Dubé, Bloc Québécois MP since 1993, resigned his seat on March 17, 2003 to run in the 2003 Quebec provincial election as a Parti Québécois candidate in Chutes-de-la-Chaudière.