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| name = Johnson | province = Quebec | image = | caption = | prov-status = active | prov-created = 1972 | prov-abolished = | prov-election-first = 1973 | prov-election-last = 2018 | prov-rep = André Lamontagne | prov-rep-link = | prov-rep-party = CAQ | prov-rep-party-link = Coalition Avenir Québec | demo-census-date = 2011 | demo-pop = 72715 | demo-electors = 56201 | demo-electors-date = 2012 | demo-electors-ref = | demo-area = 1794.4 | demo-area-ref = | demo-cd = | demo-csd = Drummondville (part), Acton Vale, Béthanie, Durham-Sud, L'Avenir, Lefebvre, Roxton, Roxton Falls, Roxton Pond, Sainte-Cécile-de-Milton, Sainte-Christine, Saint-Edmond-de-Grantham, Saint-Eugène, Saint-Germain-de-Grantham, Sainte-Hélène-de-Bagot, Saint-Joachim-de-Shefford, Saint-Majorique-de-Grantham, Saint-Nazaire-d'Acton, Saint-Théodore-d'Acton, Saint-Valérien-de-Milton, Upton, Wickham | warning = no }} Johnson is a provincial electoral district in the Centre-du-Québec and Montérégie regions of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It includes part of the city of Drummondville, as well as numerous other cities and municipalities. It was created for the 1973 election from parts of Bagot, Drummond, Richmond and Shefford electoral districts. In the change from the 2001 to the 2011 electoral map, it changed its territory considerably, losing its eastern parts including part of the city of Sherbrooke, and gaining territory to the north, including part of the city of Drummondville. The riding named in honour of former Quebec Premier Daniel Johnson, Sr. who served as leader of the province from 1966 until his death in 1968. Members of the National Assembly{{QcMNA}}{{QcMNA nodata|Riding created from Bagot, Drummond, Richmond and Shefford}}{{QcMNA row| FromYr = 1973 | ToYr = 1974 | Assembly# = 30 | #ByElections = 1 | CanParty = Liberal | RepName = Jean-Claude Boutin }}{{QcMNA row | FromYr = 1974 | ToYr = 1976 | CanParty = UN | PartyTerms# = 2 | RepName = Maurice Bellemare | RepTerms# = 2 }}{{QcMNA row | FromYr = 1976 | ToYr = 1979 | Assembly# = 31 | #ByElections = 1 }}{{QcMNA row | FromYr = 1980 | ToYr = 1981 | CanParty = Liberal | RepName = Camille Picard }}{{QcMNA row | FromYr = 1981 | ToYr = 1985 | Assembly# = 32 | CanParty = PQ | PartyTerms# = 6 | RepName = Carmen Juneau | RepTerms# = 3 }}{{QcMNA row | FromYr = 1985 | ToYr = 1989 | Assembly# = 33 }}{{QcMNA row | FromYr = 1989 | ToYr = 1994 | Assembly# = 34 }}{{QcMNA row | FromYr = 1994 | ToYr = 1998 | Assembly# = 35 | RepName = Claude Boucher | RepLink = Claude Boucher (politician) | RepTerms# = 3 }}{{QcMNA row | FromYr = 1998 | ToYr = 2003 | Assembly# = 36 }}{{QcMNA row | FromYr = 2003 | ToYr = 2007 | Assembly# = 37 }}{{QcMNA row | FromYr = 2007 | ToYr = 2008 | Assembly# = 38 | CanParty = ADQ | RepName = Éric Charbonneau }}{{QcMNA row | FromYr = 2008 | ToYr = 2012 | Assembly# = 39 | CanParty = PQ | PartyTerms# = 2 | RepName = Étienne-Alexis Boucher }}{{QcMNA row | FromYr = 2012 | ToYr = 2014 | Assembly# = 40 | RepName = Yves-François Blanchet }}{{QcMNA row | FromYr = 2014 | ToYr = 2018 | Assembly# = 41 | CanParty = CAQ | PartyTerms# = 2 | RepName = André Lamontagne | RepTerms# = 2 }}{{QcMNA row | FromYr = 2018 | ToYr = | Assembly# = 42 }}{{QcMNA end}} Election results{{CANelec/top|QC|2018|percent=yes|change=yes|on=1 October 2018}}{{CANelec|QC|CAQ|André Lamontagne|20,902|53.0}}{{CANelec|QC|QS|Sarah Saint-Cyr Lanoie|7,051|17.9|}}{{CANelec|QC|PQ|Jacques Tétreault|5,176|13.1|}}{{CANelec|QC|Liberal|François Vaes|4,362|11.1|}}{{CANelec|QC|Green|Émile Coderre|745|1.9|}}{{CANelec|QC|Conservative (2009)|Jean-François Vignola|650|1.6|}}{{CANelec|QC|NDP|Andrew Leblanc-Marcil|302|0.8|}}{{CANelec|QC|CAP|Yves Audet|284|0.7|}}{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|39,472|100.0 }}{{CANelec/total|Total rejected ballots||}}{{CANelec/total|Turnout||}}{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters|}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|QC|2014|percent=yes}}{{CANelec|QC|CAQ|André Lamontagne |13,621|36.06}}{{CANelec|QC|PQ|Yves-François Blanchet |11,768|31.16}}{{CANelec|QC|Liberal |Brigitte Mercier |8,946|23.69}}{{CANelec|QC|Québec solidaire|François Desrochers |2,365|6.26}}{{CANelec|QC|Parti nul |Sébastien Gauthier |502|1.33}}{{CANelec|QC|Option nationale |Magali Doucet|304|0.80}}{{CANelec|QC|Conservative (2009) |Benoit Lussier|262|0.69}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|37,768|98.04}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots|755|1.96}}{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|38,523|67.44}}{{Canadian election result/total|Electors on the lists|57,123|–}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|QC|2012|percent=yes|change=yes|collapsed=no}}{{CANelec|QC|PQ|Yves-François Blanchet|15,007|36.16|+1.34 }}{{CANelec|QC|CAQ|Stéphane Legault|14,804|35.67|+5.16}}{{CANelec|QC|Liberal|Nancy Boyce|8,434|20.32|-9.55}}{{CANelec|QC|Québec solidaire|Julie Dionne|1,887|4.55|+1.57}}{{CANelec|QC|ON|Steve Lemay|889|2.14|}}{{CANelec|QC|Conservative (2009)|Benoit Lussier|479|1.15|}}{{end}}^ Change is from redistributed results; CAQ change is from ADQ {{Election box begin | title=Quebec general election, 2008}}{{CANelec|QC|PQ|Étienne-Alexis Boucher|11,012|40.25|}}|-{{Canadian party colour|QC|Liberal|row}} |Liberal |Denis Morin |align="right"|8,478 |align="right"|30.99 |align="right"|{{CANelec|QC|ADQ|Éric Charbonneau|6,318|23.09|}} |-{{CANelec|QC|Green|Pierre-Olivier Jette|919|3.36|–}}{{CANelec|QC|QS|Colombe Landry|634|2.32|}} |}{{Canadian election result/top|QC|2007|percent=yes}}{{CANelec|QC|ADQ|Éric Charbonneau |11,511|36.02}}{{CANelec|QC|PQ|Claude Boucher |11,331|35.46}}{{CANelec|QC|Liberal |Nicole Brouillette|7,157|22.40}}{{CANelec|QC|Green|Benoit Lapierre |1,188|3.72}}{{CANelec|QC|Québec solidaire|Marcel Pinard |770|2.41}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|31,957|98.87}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots|366|1.13}}{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|32,323|75.01}}{{Canadian election result/total|Electors on the lists|43,092|–}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|QC|2003|percent=yes}}{{CANelec|QC|PQ|Claude Boucher |12,232|40.62}}{{CANelec|QC|Liberal |Nicole Brouillette|10,700|35.54}}{{CANelec|QC|ADQ|Isabelle Marquis|6,612|21.96}}{{CANelec|QC|UFP|Martin Marois |343|1.14}}{{CANelec|QC|PDCQ|Michel Bélanger |224|0.74}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|30,111|98.61}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots|423|1.39}}{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|30,534|72.74}}{{Canadian election result/total|Electors on the lists|41,975|–}}{{end}}{{Canadian election result/top|QC|1998|percent=yes}}{{CANelec|QC|PQ|Claude Boucher |14,292|48.33}}{{CANelec|QC|Liberal |Marie Marier|11,163|37.75}}{{CANelec|QC|ADQ|Isabelle Marquis|3,824|12.93}}{{CANelec|QC|PDS|Patrice Côté|290|0.98}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|29,569|98.87}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots|337|1.13}}{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|29,906|80.96}}{{Canadian election result/total|Electors on the lists|36,940|–}}{{end}}
ReferencesExternal links
[https://web.archive.org/web/20160304070339/http://www2.electionsquebec.qc.ca/lacartechange/media/carte-finale/CEP_cartes.asp?bsq=268&l=en 2001–2011 changes] (Flash) 1992–2001 changes (Flash)
|title=Neighbouring electoral districts |North=Drummond-Bois-Francs |West=Saint-Hyacinthe |Center=Johnson |East=Richmond |South=Granby Brome-Missisquoi Orford }}{{QC-ED}}{{coord |45.662|N|72.566|W|display=title}} 2 : Quebec provincial electoral districts|Drummondville |
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