Gatineau (electoral district)
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Gatineau | |
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Member of Parliament | Richard Nadeau Bloc Québécois |
Population, 2001 | 102 898 |
Electors, 2006 | 83 480 |
Area (km²) | 156 |
Population density (people per km²) | 660 |
Electoral district created | 1947, from Hull and Wright |
Census division | Gatineau |
Polling divisions | 222 |
Major municipality | Gatineau |
- For other uses, see Gatineau (disambiguation).
Gatineau is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1949 to 1988 and since 1997. Its population in 2001 was 102,898.
It consists of the former city of Gatineau, Quebec as defined by its pre-2002 boundaries. It has an area of 156 sq. km.
The adjacent ridings are Hull—Aylmer, Pontiac, Ottawa—Orléans, and Ottawa—Vanier.
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[edit] History
The district was created in 1947 from parts of Hull and Wright ridings. In 1987, it was abolished when it was redistributed into Chapleau.
Gatineau electoral district was re-created from Gatineau—La Lièvre ridings in 1996.
[edit] Members of Parliament
This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament:
Parliament | Years | Member | Party | |
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Hull and Wright prior to 1947 | ||||
20th | 1945-1949 | Léon-Joseph Raymond | Liberal | |
21st | 1949-1953 | Joseph-Célestin Nadon | Liberal | |
22nd | 1953-1957 | Rodolphe Leduc | Liberal | |
23rd | 1957-1958 | |||
24th | 1958-1962 | |||
25th | 1962-1963 | |||
26th | 1963-1965 | |||
27th | 1965-1968 | Gaston Isabelle | Liberal | |
28th | 1968-1972 | Gaston Clermont | Liberal | |
29th | 1972-1974 | |||
30th | 1974-1979 | |||
31st | 1979-1980 | René Cousineau | Liberal | |
32nd | 1980-1984 | |||
33rd | 1984-1988 | Claudy Mailly | Progressive Conservative | |
see Chapleau / Gatineau—La Lièvre from 1987-1996 | ||||
36th | 1997-2000 | Mark Assad | Liberal | |
37th | 2000-2004 | |||
38th | 2004-2006 | Françoise Boivin | Liberal | |
39th | 2006- | Richard Nadeau | Bloc Québécois |
Assad represented Gatineau—La Lièvre from 1988 to 1997 which was known as Chapleau from 1987 to 1988. This district had similar borders to Gatineau.
[edit] Politics
The riding has always been safe for the Liberals, except for the Mulroney sweep in 1984. However, in the 2006 election the Bloc Québécois managed to win the seat.
[edit] Election results
[edit] 1997 - present
Canadian federal election, 2006 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Bloc Québécois | Richard Nadeau | 21,093 | |||
Liberal | Françoise Boivin | 16,826 | |||
Conservative | Patrick Robert | 9,014 | |||
New Democrat | Anne Levesque | 5,354 | |||
Green | Gail Walker | 1,456 |
Canadian federal election, 2004 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Françoise Boivin | 19,198 | |||
Bloc Québécois | Richard Nadeau | 18,368 | |||
Conservative | Gérald Nicolas | 3,461 | |||
New Democrat | Dominique Vaillancourt | 2,610 | |||
Green | Brian Gibb | 1,402 | |||
Marijuana | Stéphane Salko | 453 | |||
Marxist-Leninist | Gabriel Girard-Bernier | 125 |
Canadian federal election, 2000 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Mark Assad | 26,054 | |||
Bloc Québécois | Richard Nadeau | 12,857 | |||
Canadian Alliance | Stéphany Crowley | 5,084 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Michael F. Vasseyr | 3,645 | |||
New Democrat | Carl Hétu | 1,765 | |||
Natural Law | Jean-Claude Pommet | 472 | |||
Independent | Ronald Bélanger | 392 | |||
Not affiliated | Samantha Demers | 228 | |||
Marxist-Leninist | Françoise Roy | 139 |
Canadian federal election, 1997 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Mark Assad | 25,298 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Richard Côté | 15,786 | |||
Bloc Québécois | Christian Picard | 11,391 | |||
New Democrat | Michelle Bonner | 982 | |||
Natural Law | Jean-Claude Pommet | 448 | |||
Christian Heritage | Claude Grant | 445 | |||
Marxist-Leninist | Françoise Roy | 150 |
[edit] 1949 - 1988
Canadian federal election, 1984 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Progressive Conservative | Claudy Mailly | 25,873 | |||
Liberal | René Cousineau | 17,496 | |||
New Democrat | Sylvie Rossignol | 6,543 | |||
Nationaliste | Jean Scuvée | 766 | |||
Commonwealth | Jean-Guy Méthot | 142 |
Canadian federal election, 1980 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | René Cousineau | 35,437 | |||
New Democrat | Renée Pierre Brisson | 4,792 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Jean-Pierre Plouffe | 3,134 | |||
Social Credit | Marcelle Cormier | 975 | |||
Rhino | François R. Penzes | 640 | |||
Marxist-Leninist | Christine Dandenault | 108 |
Canadian federal election, 1979 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | René Cousineau | 34,234 | |||
Social Credit | Gérard Croteau | 6,206 | |||
New Democrat | André Beaudry | 3,292 | |||
Progressive Conservative | René Bergeron | 3,174 | |||
Union Populaire | André Coté | 608 | |||
Marxist-Leninist | Christine Dandenault | 108 |
Canadian federal election, 1974 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Gaston Clermont | 19,513 | |||
Social Credit | Marcel Clément | 7,205 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Robert Moreau | 3,944 | |||
New Democrat | Lise Ménard | 1,781 |
Canadian federal election, 1972 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Gaston Clermont | 15,894 | |||
Social Credit | Jean-Paul Descoeurs | 9,469 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Guy Lafortune | 4,163 | |||
New Democrat | Mychèle St-Louis | 2,047 |
Canadian federal election, 1968 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Gaston Clermont | 14,348 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Lévis Larocque | 7,581 | |||
Ralliement créditiste | Antoine Bédard | 3,711 | |||
New Democrat | Emile Mongeon | 1,163 |
Canadian federal election, 1965 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Gaston Isabelle | 13,088 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Jules Barrière | 4,952 | |||
Ralliement créditiste | Conrad Beaudoin | 4,189 | |||
New Democrat | Beverley Morin | 1,543 | |||
Independent Liberal | Roger Danis | 734 |
Canadian federal election, 1963 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Rodolphe Leduc | 11,589 | |||
Social Credit | Conrad Beaudoin | 6,295 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Thomas Van Dusen | 5,861 | |||
New Democrat | Roy Laberge | 1,102 |
Canadian federal election, 1962 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Rodolphe Leduc | 10,135 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Thomas Van Dusen | 7,983 | |||
Social Credit | Henri Meunier | 4,925 | |||
New Democrat | Charles J. De Breyne | 963 |
Canadian federal election, 1958 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Rodolphe Leduc | 10,840 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Réjean Patry | 9,004 | |||
Social Credit | Léo Joannisse | 878 |
Canadian federal election, 1957 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Rodolphe Leduc | 10,770 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Adrien Cloutier | 5,522 | |||
Independent Liberal | J. Robert Proulx | 2,028 |
By-election on 22 March 1954
On Mr. Nadon's death, 17 December 1953 |
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
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Liberal | Rodolphe Leduc | 6,568 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Ernest-Anastase St-Jean | 2,614 | |||
Independent | Marcel-Bernard Bonnier | 796 | |||
Co-operative Commonwealth | Roger Boucher | 674 |
Canadian federal election, 1953 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Joseph-Célestin Nadon | 10,759 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Ernest-Anastase St-Jean | 4,932 | |||
Co-operative Commonwealth | Janet H.H. Morgan | 662 |
By-election on 24 October 1949
On Mr. Raymond's acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown, 5 August 1949 |
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
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Liberal | Joseph-Célestin Nadon | 5,438 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Ernest-Anastase St-Jean | 2,705 | |||
Independent | Marcel-Bernard Bonnier | 1,140 |
Canadian federal election, 1949 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Léon-Joseph Raymond | 9,865 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Ernest-Anastase St-Jean | 4,448 | |||
Union des électeurs | Joseph-Eugène Rochon | 697 |
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Riding history 1947-1987 from the Library of Parliament
- Riding history 1996-present from the Library of Parliament