Quebecers are about to find out who will replace François Legault as premier
DRUMMONDVILLE — Quebecers will find out Sunday who will become their next premier as members of the Coalition Avenir Québec vote to replace the only leader the party has ever had.
Party faithful are gathering northeast of Montreal in Drummondville, Que., where results from the 20,500 members who voted will be announced around 4 p.m., one hour after polls close.
Two candidates — Christine Fréchette and Bernard Drainville — are vying to replace Premier François Legault, who created the CAQ in 2011 and has led the party ever since. After winning back-to-back majority governments, Legault announced in January he would step down as polls showed his party was deeply unpopular.
Fréchette resigned as economy minister to run for the leadership; Drainville stepped down from the environment portfolio to challenge her for the top job.
