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 	| Liberal Party: |  	|  | Jean-Phillippe Côté |  	| Bloc Québécois: |  	|  | Gilles Duceppe |  	| Canadian Alliance: |  	|  | Setephane Prud'homme |  	| Progressive Conservative Party: |  	|  | Jean Francois Tessier |  	| New Democratic Party: |  	|  | Richard Chartier |  	| Marxist-Leninist Party: |  	|  | Ginette Boutet |  	| Green Party: |  	|  | Dylan Perceval-Maxwell |  	| Marijuana Party: |  	|  | Marc-Boris St. Maurice |  Incumbent:
 
 
	 
	
	|  | Gilles Duceppe |  Previous Result:
 
 
	 
	
        |  | 22.96% |      |  | 54.65% |      |  | 11.96% |      |  | % |      |  | 4.49% |  Surrounding Ridings:
 
 
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 	|  | 10/10/00 | L.O. | Email: lpmobrie@is2.dal.ca |  	| The Leader's seat. Very safe. Duceppe is popular. He won with a 14,000 vote margin in 1997. |  	|  | 21/10/00 | A.S. | Email: adma@interlog.com |  	| Duceppe's got it in a hairnet.  What's been easily overlooked is that more than a mere party leader and partisan politician, Duceppe's always been a terrific urban constituency representative, akin to the left-Liberals and NDPers elsewhere.  I'm even reckoning that his constituency support extends to not a few federalists as well... |  Submit Information here
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