Richard Legendre

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Richard Legendre
BornJanuary 19, 1953
Nationality
Tennis player
  • Politician
  • Years active1972-1973

    Richard Legendre (born January 19, 1953, in Montmagny, Quebec) is a former professional tennis player and politician in Quebec, Canada.

    Tennis

    Legendre was born in

    NCAA collegiate tennis at Florida State University in 1972 and 1973.[1]


    Politics

    He was the Quebec minister of sports in

    . Legendre placed third with 7.5% of the vote.

    In the

    Action democratique du Quebec's Pierre Gingras who was a former mayor for the City of Blainville. The party nearly won every seat in the lower Laurentians region.[2] Legendre was Vice-President of Montreal Impact; he was nominated on August 13, 2007.[3]

    He's now teaching at HEC Montreal, and regularly appears on TVA Sports morning show Les Partants commenting on economic sports news.

    Electoral record (partial)

    Quebec provincial by-election, October 1, 2001: Blainville
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Parti Québécois Richard Legendre 10,323 46.25
    Liberal Jocelyne Roch 8,990 40.28
    Action démocratique Michel Paulette 2,186 9.79
    Bloc Pot Sylvain Mainville 384 1.72
    Alternative progressiste Thérèse Hamel 339 1.52
    Independent Régent Millette 97 0.44
    Total valid votes 22,319 98.63
    Rejected and declined votes 309 1.37
    Turnout 22,628 48.58
    Electors on the lists 46,581
    Source: Elections Quebec

    See also

    References

    1. ^ "Florida State University Official Athletic Site - Men's Tennis". Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2009-09-25.
    2. ^ "L'ADQ déloge le PQ dans les Laurentides". Archived from the original on 2007-10-25.
    3. ^ "Staff". Archived from the original on 2007-05-20.

    External links

    National Assembly of Quebec
    Preceded by MNA, District of Blainville
    2001–2007
    Succeeded by