Talk:Bloc pot
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Popular?
I removed the section on the party being a popular protest vote. With less than 1% of the vote it can hardly be considered popular. Ifnord 14:55, 21 June 2006 (UTC)
Bloc Pot leader Pierre Audette got 5.18 percent of the vote in a by-election in the Mercier riding on April 9, 2001. Candidate Guillaume Blouin-Beaudoin got 6.23 percent on November 30, 1998 (in the absence of a Parti québécois contender). These are the highest scores attained by the party, which demonstrates that it is sometimes a popular protest option. User:Paradis_pe 19 september 2006.
Official vs. usual spelling
Although the party is officially registered as Bloc pot (see Provincial authorized political parties @ http://dgeq.qc.ca/en/registre_pp_prov.asp) to conform with the tight French language spelling rules, it uses two capital letters (Bloc Pot) in its logo and all written communications.
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