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Quebec votes in close elections | Quebec votes in close elections |
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Polls have closed in Canada's mainly francophone Quebec province, with three parties seeking power in a tight race. | Polls have closed in Canada's mainly francophone Quebec province, with three parties seeking power in a tight race. |
Media projections suggest that the ruling federalist Liberals may have lost their overall majority amid a surge by a new conservative group. | |
The group, called Action Democratique (ADQ), wants the province to be more autonomous, but not independent. | |
The nationalist Parti Quebecois (PQ), which wants an independence vote if elected, seems to be trailing in third. | |
The last referendum on the issue, in 1995, rejected separation by about one percentage point. | |
Balance of power | Balance of power |
The provincial assembly's 125 seats were contested on Monday. | The provincial assembly's 125 seats were contested on Monday. |
Turnout among Quebec's 5.6 million voters was expected to be high. QUEBEC ELECTIONS 5.6m registered voters80% of them are French speakers125 seats up for election | Turnout among Quebec's 5.6 million voters was expected to be high. QUEBEC ELECTIONS 5.6m registered voters80% of them are French speakers125 seats up for election |
Premier Jean Charest, who has been in power for four years, has faced criticism for failing to cut taxes. | |
He says the PQ's independence ambitions are out of tune with what most Quebec residents want. | He says the PQ's independence ambitions are out of tune with what most Quebec residents want. |
PQ leader Andre Boisclair has accused him of being too close to the Conservative federal government of Stephen Harper. | PQ leader Andre Boisclair has accused him of being too close to the Conservative federal government of Stephen Harper. |
The ADQ is led by Mario Dumont, a charismatic figure who has been attracting voters disillusioned with the established players. | |