Léo Duguay (born 13 March 1944) is a Canadian politician, educator and school administrator prior to getting elected. Duguay served as a Progressive Conservative party member of the House of Commons of Canada.

Duguay was born in Saint Boniface, Manitoba. Duguay was elected at the riding of Saint Boniface in the 1984 federal election and served in the 33rd Canadian Parliament. He left federal politics after the 1988 federal election after being defeated by Ron Duhamel of the Liberal party.

Archives

There is a Léo Duguay fonds at Library and Archives Canada. Archival reference number is R10108.

Electoral history

1988 Canadian federal election: Saint Boniface—Saint Vital
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalRonald J. Duhamel24,11751.5+17.5
Progressive ConservativeLéo Duguay15,74733.6-6.1
New DemocraticAlan Turner5,01210.7-12.2
ReformGordon G. Duncan1,2812.7
LibertarianGuy Beaudry4250.9
IndependentLyle H. Cruickshank1900.4
IndependentRubin Kantorovich430.1
Total valid votes 46,815 100.0
1984 Canadian federal election: Saint Boniface—Saint Vital
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeLéo Duguay19,54839.7+10.3
LiberalRobert Bockstael16,76334.0-11.2
New DemocraticArmand T. Bédard11,27922.9-2.3
Confederation of RegionsDennis A. Epps1,6493.3
Total valid votes 49,239 100.0


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