Heather Keith-Ryan received 1,936 votes (7.77%), finishing fourth against Liberal Party incumbent Pierre Paradis.
[2] He ran for the National Assembly of Quebec in the 1989 provincial election as an independent candidate and received less than one per cent of the popular vote in Brome—Missisquoi.
The Montreal Gazette noted that his election circular was "hand-printed and filled with spelling mistakes" and that he provided no details to his $62,000 plan to make Cowansville's water drinkable.
He said that he would promote the rights of the disabled, adding that he supported Ottawa's existing transit system over a proposed light rail plan.
[8] There is a public figure named Rodrigue Lemoyne from Sorel, Quebec (now a part of Sorel-Tracy), which is located in the Richelieu division.