Canadian federal election results in Western Montreal

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Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in Western Montreal.

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[edit] Regional Profile

Montreal boasts some of the most highly-polarized political geography in Canada: While the Bloc Québécois is strong is the mostly francophone East End, the Western portions of the city have been a Liberal fortress for the past half-century and contains some of the safest Liberal seats in the country. High anglophone populations and relative affluence in some ridings prompt ludicrously high Grit returns; it has been wryly noted that if a mailbox stood for election in seats like Mount Royal it would win simply because it was red. Even in the surge of Brian Mulroney's Conservatives in 1988 and 1984, the Liberals picked up most seats in this area, as well as during the collapse of support in Quebec in 2006 - although one seat at the eastern end of the area was lost to the Bloc. Only an unprecedented collapse of the party could lead to significant swings here.

2004 ELECTION RESULTS CITY OF MONTREAL
Party Western Eastern Northern Total
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
     Liberal 224,636 57.5 64,554 27.1 84,937 49.4 374,127 46.7
     Bloc Québécois 83,512 21.4 137,602 57.7 61,090 35.5 282,204 35.2
     N.D.P. 29,668 7.6 15,889 6.7 10,699 6.2 56,256 7.0
     Conservative 32,601 8.3 9,504 4.0 8,869 5.2 50,974 6.4
     Green 15,046 3.9 8,456 3.5 3,963 2.3 27,465 3.4
     Marijuana 3,891 1.0 1,680 0.7 1,207 0.7 6,778 0.8
     Marxist-Leninist 959 0.2 430 0.2 692 0.4 2,081 0.3
     Communist 78 0.0 335 0.1 252 0.1 665 0.1
     Libertarian 165 0.0 - - 165 0.0
     Canadian Action 85 0.0 - - - - 84 0.0
     Independents - - - - 250 0.1 250 0.1
Total 390,640 238,450 171,959 801,049

[edit] 2006 - 39th General Election

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Electoral district Candidates   Incumbent
  BQ   Liberal   Conservative   NDP   Green   Other
Jeanne-
Le Ber
Thierry St-Cyr

20,213

Liza Frulla

17,118

Pierre-Olivier Brunelle

5,951

Matthew McLauchlin

4,621

Claude Genest

2,357

  Liza Frulla
Lac-Saint-
Louis
Anne-
Marie Guertin

4,064

Francis Scarpaleggia

25,588

Andrea Paine

14,164

Daniel Seamus Quinn

5,702

Peter Graham

3,605

  Francis Scarpaleggia
LaSalle—
Émard
May Chiu

13,501

Paul Martin

22,751

Georges-A. Bastien

5,994

Russ Johnson

2,805

Serge Bellemare

1,512

Jean-Phillippe Lebleu
(Ind.) 281
Jean-Paul Bédard
(M-L) 152
Paul Martin
Mount Royal Guillaume Dussault

2,112

Irwin Cotler

24,248

Neil Drabkin

6,621

Nicolas Thibodeau

2,479

Damien Pichereau

1,423

Diane Johnston
(M-L) 106
Irwin Cotler
Notre-Dame-
de-Grâce—
Lachine
Alexandre Lambert

9,385

Marlene Jennings

20,235

Allen MacKenzie

8,048

Peter Deslauriers

5,455

Albert Sévigny

2,754

Earl Wertheimer
(Libert.) 152
Rachel Hoffman
(M-L) 118
Marlene Jennings
Outremont Jacques Leonard

11,778

Jean Lapierre

14,282

Daniel Fournier

5,168

Léo-Paul Lauzon

6,984

François Pilon

1,957

Eric Roach Denis
(Ind.) 101
Philip Paynter
(PC) 94
Linda Sullivan
(M-L) 88
Yan Lacombe
(Ind.) 85
Xavier Rochon
(Ind.) 34
Régent Millette
(Ind.) 22
Jean Lapierre
Pierrefonds—
Dollard
Denis Martel

5,901

Bernard Patry

24,388

Don Rae

11,013

Shameem Siddiqui

3,663

Leo Williams

2,645

Garnet Colly
(M-L) 96
Bernard Patry
Saint-
Laurent—
Cartierville
William Fayad

6,192

Stéphane Dion

25,412

Ishrat Alam

5,590

Liz Elder

3,279

Gilles Mercier

1,810

Fernard Deschamps
(M-L) 177
Stéphane Dion
Westmount—
Ville-Marie
Sophie Fréchette

5,191

Lucienne Robillard

18,884

Louise O'Sullivan

7,295

Eric Steedman

6,356

Julie Sabourin

3,451

Serge Lachapelle
(M-L) 94
William Sloan
(Comm.) 69
Lucienne Robillard

[edit] 2004 - 38th General Election

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Electoral district Candidates   Incumbent
  Liberal   BQ   Conservative   NDP   Green   Other
Jeanne-Le Ber Liza Frulla
18,766
Thierry St-Cyr
18,694
Pierre-Albert Sévigny
2,524
Anthony Philbin
3,160
Jean Claude Mercier
1,864
Normand Chouinard (M-L)
148
Cathy Duschene (Mar.)
520
Liza Frulla
Lac-Saint-Louis Francis Scarpaleggia
32,122
Maxime Côté
5,106
Jeff Howard
6,082
Daniel Quinn
3,789
Peter Graham
2,584
Patrick Cardinal (Mar.)
578
Clifford Lincoln
LaSalle—Émard Paul Martin
25,806
Thierry Larrivée
14,001
Nicole Roy-Arcelin
2,271
Rebecca Blaikie
1,995
Douglas Jack
1,000
Marc-Boris St-Maurice (Mar.)
349
Jean-Paul Bédard (M-L)
210
Paul Martin
Mount Royal Irwin Cotler
28,670
Vincent Gagnon
2,636
Matthew Fireman
3,271
Sebastien Beaudet
1,859
Adam Sommerfeld
1,046
Diane Johnston (M-L)
94
Adam Greenblatt (Mar.)
308
Irwin Cotler
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine Marlene Jennings
23,552
Jean-Philippe Chartré
9,736
Bill McCullock
4,526
Maria Pia Chávez
3,513
Jessica Gal
2,214
Rachel Hoffman (M-L)
88
Jay Dell (Mar.)
479
Earl Wertheimer (Libert.)
165
Marlene Jennings
Outremont Jean Lapierre
15,675
François Rebello
12,730
Marc Rousseau
2,284
Omar Aktouf
5,382
Shaun Perceval-Maxwell
1,643
Linda Sullivan (M-L)
120
Yan Lacombe (Mar.)
452
Martin Cauchon
Pierrefonds—Dollard Bernard Patry
29,601
Marie-Hélène Brunet
7,426
Andrea Paine
5,010
Danielle Lustgarten
2,545
Ted Kouretas
1,401
Garnet Colly (M-L)
71
Jean-François Labrecque (Mar.)
511
Bernard Patry
Saint-Laurent—Cartierville Stéphane Dion
28,107
William Fayad
7,261
Marc Rahmé
2,606
Zaid Mahayni
2,630
Almaz Aladass
875
Fernand Deschamps (M-L)
125
Alex Neron (Mar.)
298
Nilda Vargas (Comm.)
78
Ken Fernandez (CAP)
84
Stéphane Dion
Westmount—Ville-Marie Lucienne Robillard
22,337
Louis La Rochelle
5,922
Robert Gervais
4,027
Eric Steedman
4,795
Brian Sarwer-Foner
2,419
Serge Lachapelle (M-L)
103
David John Proctor (Mar.)
396
Lucienne Robillard
Key map
Key map
  1. Jeanne-Le Ber
  2. Lac-Saint-Louis
  3. LaSalle-Émard
  4. Mount Royal
  5. Notre-Dame-de-Grâce-Lachine
  6. Outremont
  7. Pierrefonds-Dollard
  8. Saint-Laurent-Cartierville
  9. Westmount-Ville-Marie
Bloc Québécois
Bloc Québécois
Conservative Party of Canada
Conservative Party of Canada
Green Party of Canada
Green Party of Canada
Liberal Party of Canada
Liberal Party of Canada
Marijuana Party of Canada
Marijuana Party of Canada
New Democratic Party
New Democratic Party

[edit] 2000 - 37th General Election