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Dionne's bid for a third term in office would be a struggle. She held her seat against Parti Québécois candidate Hélène Alarie by a margin of nearly 400 votes. She resigned her seat on May 2, 1997 to run as a federal
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Dionne is attempting a political come back, she ran for another term in provincial office under the Liberal banner in the Kamouraska-TĂ©miscouata by-election of November 29, 2010 but lost to the
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finishing a very close second by a couple thousand votes and slightly ahead of former Member of Parliament
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from 1985 to 1997 sitting with the Liberal caucus in government and opposition.
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Dionne ran in a hotly contested five-way race in the electoral district of
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Liberal Party of Canada candidates for the Canadian House of Commons
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Member of the National Assembly of Quebec
LĂ©onard LĂ©vesque
Claude BĂ©chard
Kamouraska-TĂ©miscouata
Rivière-du-Loup
Quebec
Liberal
Quebec City
Quebec
National Assembly of Quebec
Quebec Liberal Party
1985 Quebec general election
Kamouraska-TĂ©miscouata
1989 Quebec general election
Liberal
1997 Canadian federal election
Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup—Temiscouata—Les Basques
Bloc Québécois
Paul CrĂŞte
André Plourde
Parti Québécois
André Simard

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