Bertrand (electoral district)

Bertrand
Quebec electoral district
Provincial electoral district
Legislature National Assembly of Quebec
MNA
 
 
 

Claude Cousineau
Parti Québécois

District created 1992
First contested 1994
Last contested 2012
Demographics
Population (2011) 69,765
Electors (2012)[1] 56,544
Area (km²)[2] 1,955.2
Pop. density (per km²) 35.7
Census divisions La Rivière-du-Nord (part), Les Laurentides (part), Les Pays-d'en-Haut (part), Matawinie (part)
Census subdivisions Entrelacs, Estérel, Ivry-sur-le-Lac, Lantier, Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci, Piedmont, Prévost, Sainte-Adèle, Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Sainte-Anne-des-Lacs, Saint-Donat, Sainte-Lucie-des-Laurentides, Sainte-Marguerite-du-Lac-Masson, Saint-Sauveur, Val-David, Val-des-Lacs, Val-Morin; Doncaster; Lac-des-Dix-Milles

Bertrand is a provincial electoral district in the Lanaudière and Laurentides regions of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It is not to be confused with the former, entirely different Bertrand electoral district located in the Montérégie region, which existed from 1981 to 1994; they used the same name but otherwise have nothing in common.

It was created for the 1994 election from parts of Labelle, Prévost and Rousseau. It includes the municipalities of Saint-Donat, Chertsey, Saint-Adele, Saint-Sauveur and Saint-Agathe-des-Monts.

In the change from the 2001 to the 2011 electoral map, it lost Chertsey and Saint-Hippolyte to Rousseau electoral district and gained Prévost from Prévost electoral district, which became defunct.

It is named after former Union Nationale and Quebec premier Jean-Jacques Bertrand who was in power from 1968 to 1970 after the death of Daniel Johnson.

Members of the National Assembly

Legislature Years Member Party
Riding created from Labelle, Prévost and Rousseau
35th  1994–1997     Robert Thérien Liberal
 1997–1998 Denis Chalifoux
36th  1998–2003     Claude Cousineau Parti Québécois
37th  2003–2007
38th  2007–2008
39th  2008–2012
40th  2012–2014
41st  2014–Present

Election results

Quebec general election, 2008
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Parti QuébécoisClaude Cousineau 15,263 49.12
  Liberal Isabelle Lord 10,627 34.20
Action démocratiqueDiane Bellemare 3,496 11.25
Québec solidaireMylène Jaccoud 851 2.74
GreenMichelle L. Déry 834 2.68
Quebec general election, 2007
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Parti QuébécoisClaude Cousineau 13,672 37.02
Action démocratiqueSylvain Charron 11,188 30.29
  Liberal Daniel Desjardins 9,082 24.59
GreenRichard Savignac 1,766 4.78
Québec solidaireJocelyne Lavoie 1,228 3.32
Quebec general election, 2003
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Parti QuébécoisClaude Cousineau 14,704 43.33
  Liberal Michelle Monpetit 13,502 39.79
Action démocratiqueDanielle Tremblay 4,834 14.24
GreenRichard Savignac 664 1.96
Christian DemocracySerge Haroun 190 0.56
 } No Affiliation David Rovins 41 0.12
Quebec general election, 1998
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Parti QuébécoisClaude Cousineau 15,666 46.63
  Liberal Denis Chalifoux 13,923 41.44
Action démocratiqueBenoît Martin 3,725 11.09
  Socialist Democracy Jacques Rose 125 0.37
  Natural Law Pierre Monpetit 98 0.29
 } Independent David Rovins 59 0.18

References

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