at opening of Martel's campaign office On 20 December 2017, Martel was named the
Conservative candidate for an
upcoming by-election in the federal electoral district of
Chicoutimi—Le Fjord, as a
star candidate. Martel was recruited by a former player, Antoine Tardif, who served as the party's chief organizer in Quebec. Martel had previously been courted to run for mayor of
Saguenay as well as the
National Assembly of Quebec. Martel was elected as a Member of Parliament on 18 June 2018, gaining the seat from the
Liberals. He was reelected in the
2019 Canadian federal election. On 2 September 2020, Conservative leader
Erin O'Toole announced that Martel would serve as the party's Quebec lieutenant, succeeding
Alain Rayes. Martel served in the role until 8 November 2021, when he was succeeded by Rayes.
Electoral record ==References==