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Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in Eastern Montreal.
Regional Profile
The eastern end of the Island of Montreal was the birthplace of the sovereigntist movement, and remained a sovereigntist stronghold for four decades. Even today, when the Parti Québécois wins provincially, the entire eastern half of the island is coated light blue. Federally, it was the Bloc Québécois's power base from 1993 to 2011, partly due to its leftist bent. With the exception of ethnic areas that protrude from Northern Montreal into the East Island's Honoré-Mercier riding, where Liberal support is strong, the area is relatively homogeneously Francophone and lower-income, a recipe for Bloc dominance. Prior to the rise of the Bloc, the region voted solidly Liberal for decades before being swept up in the Brian Mulroney tide, electing Quebec nationalists under the Progressive Conservative banner. The Conservative Party of Canada has never approached this level of support, and eastern Montreal is currently the weakest region in Canada for the Tories. In 2011, the federalist NDP swept every seat in this region amid the surge of popular support in the province and the concurrent Bloc meltdown, in all but one case by well over 6,000 votes. The NDP surge even cost longtime Bloc leader Gilles Duceppe his seat in Laurier-Sainte-Marie.
The NDP largely held its gains in 2015, losing Honoré-Mercier to the Liberals and La Pointe-de-l'Île—long reckoned as the most strongly sovereigntist riding in Quebec—to the Bloc. However, Duceppe came up well short in his bid to retake his old riding.
2004 ELECTION RESULTS CITY OF MONTREAL | |||||||||
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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 |
2015 - 42nd General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||||
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Conservative | NDP | Liberal | BQ | Green | Marxist-Leninist | Rhinoceros | Other | |||||||||||
Hochelaga (judicial recount) |
Alexandre Dang 3,555 6.85% |
Marjolaine Boutin-Sweet 16,034 30.89% |
Marwah Rizqy 15,534 29.93% |
Simon Marchand 14,389 27.72% |
Anne-Marie Saint-Cerny 1,654 3.19% |
Christine Dandenault 148 0.29% |
Nicolas Lemay 411 0.79% |
Marianne Breton Fontaine (Comm.) 179 0.34% |
Marjolaine Boutin-Sweet | |||||||||
Honoré-Mercier | Guy Croteau 6,226 12.05% |
Paulina Ayala 8,478 16.41% |
Pablo Rodriguez 29,211 56.55% |
Audrey Beauséjour 6,680 12.93% |
Angela Budilean 814 1.58% |
Yves Le Seigle 81 0.16% |
Dayana Dejean (SD) 168 0.33% |
Paulina Ayala | ||||||||||
La Pointe-de-l'Île | Guy Morissette 4,408 7.98% |
Ève Péclet 14,777 26.76% |
Marie-Chantale Simard 15,777 28.57% |
Mario Beaulieu 18,545 33.58% |
David J. Cox 1,130 2.05% |
Geneviève Royer 96 0.17% |
Ben 97 Benoit 358 0.65% |
Jean-François Larose (SD) 135 0.24% |
Ève Péclet | |||||||||
Laurier—Sainte-Marie | Daniel Gaudreau 2,242 4.10% |
Hélène Laverdière 20,929 38.27% |
Christine Poirier 12,938 23.66% |
Gilles Duceppe 15,699 28.71% |
Cyrille Giraud 1,904 3.48% |
Serge Lachapelle 103 0.19% |
Stéphane Beaulieu (Libert.) 604 1.10% Julien Bernatchez (Ind.) 160 0.29% Pierre Fontaine (Comm.) 102 0.19% |
Hélène Laverdière | ||||||||||
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie | Jeremy Dohan 2,510 4.30% |
Alexandre Boulerice 28,672 49.15% |
Nadine Medawar 12,068 20.69% |
Claude André 12,283 21.06% |
Sameer Muldeen 1,783 3.06% |
Stéphane Chénier 171 0.29% |
Laurent Aglat 495 0.85% |
Peter d'Entremont (Libert.) 353 0.61% |
Alexandre Boulerice |
2011 - 41st General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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BQ | Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | |||||||||
Hochelaga | Daniel Paillé
14,451 |
Audrey Castonguay
3,126 |
Gilbert Thibodeau
5,064 |
Marjolaine Boutin-Sweet
22,314 |
Yaneisy Delgado Dihigo
798 |
Marianne Breton Fontaine (Comm.) 180 0.39% Christine Dandenault (M-L) 143 0.31% Hugo Samson Veillette (Rhino) 246 0.53% |
Daniel Paillé | |||||||
Honoré-Mercier | Martin Laroche
8,935 |
Gérard Labelle
5,992 |
Pablo Rodriguez
14,641 |
Paulina Ayala
17,545 |
Gaëtan Bérard
770 |
Jean-Paul Bédard (M-L) 170 0.35% Valery Chevrefils-Latulippe (Rhino) 181 0.38% |
Pablo Rodriguez | |||||||
La Pointe-de-l'Île | Ginette Beaudry
15,475 |
Mathieu Drolet
3,664 |
Olivier L. Coulombe
4,369 |
Ève Péclet
23,033 |
David J. Cox
898 |
Claude Brunelle (M-L) 213 0.45% |
Francine Lalonde† | |||||||
Laurier—Sainte-Marie | Gilles Duceppe
17,991 |
Charles K. Langford
1,764 |
Philippe Allard
4,976 |
Hélène Laverdière
23,373 |
Olivier Adam
1,324 |
Sylvain Archambault (Comm.) 137 0.27% François Yo Gourd (Rhino) 398 0.79% Serge Lachapelle (M-L) 77 0.15% Dimitri Mourkes (Ind.) 73 0.15% |
Gilles Duceppe | |||||||
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie | Bernard Bigras
17,702 |
Sébastien Forté
2,328 |
Kettly Beauregard
4,920 |
Alexandre Boulerice
27,484 |
Sameer Muldeen
899 |
Jean-Patrick Berthiaume (Rhino) 417 0.77% Stéphane Chénier (M-L) 140 0.26% |
Bernard Bigras |
2008 - 40th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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BQ | Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | |||||||||
Hochelaga | Réal Ménard
22,720 |
Luc Labbé
4,201 |
Diane Dicaire
9,442 |
Jean-Claude Rocheleau
6,700 |
Philippe Larochelle
1,947 |
Simon Landry (NR) 230 0.50% Marianne Breton-Fontaine (COM) 184 0.40% Blair Longley (MJ) 183 0.40% Christine Dandenault (MXL) 177 0.39% |
Réal Ménard | |||||||
Honoré-Mercier | Gérard Labelle
13,966 |
Rodrigo Alfaro
7,549 |
Pablo Rodriguez
21,546 |
François Pilon
4,986 |
Gaetan Bérard
1,375 |
Pablo Rodriguez | ||||||||
La Pointe-de-l'Île | Francine Lalonde
25,966 |
Hubert Pichet
5,176 |
Oumy Sarr
7,389 |
Isabelle McGuire
5,965 |
Domita Cundari
1,340 |
Ben Benoit (NR) 261 0.56% Claude Brunelle (MXL) 176 0.38% |
Francine Lalonde | |||||||
Laurier— Sainte-Marie |
Gilles Duceppe
24,082 |
Charles K. Langford
2,317 |
Sébastien Caron
8,799 |
François Grégoire
8,170 |
Dylan Perceval-Maxwell
3,746 |
François Gourd (NR) 445 0.93% Serge Lachapelle (MXL) 118 0.25% Daniel "F4J" Laforest (Ind.) 94 0.20% Samie Page-Quirion (COM) 86 0.18% |
Gilles Duceppe | |||||||
Rosemont— La Petite-Patrie |
Bernard Bigras
27,265 |
Sylvie Boulianne
3,883 |
Marjorie Théodore
9,760 |
Alexandre Boulerice
8,519 |
Vincent Larochelle
2,383 |
Jean-Patrick Berthiaume (NR) 441 0.84% Stéphane Chenier (MXL) 169 0.32% Michel Dugré (NA) 83 0.16% |
Bernard Bigras |
2006 - 39th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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BQ | Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | |||||||||
Hochelaga | Réal Ménard
25,570 |
Vicky Harvey
7,932 |
Audrey Castonguay
5,617 |
David Gagnon
4,101 |
Rolf Bramann
2,235 |
Blair Longley (Mar.) 332 Christine Dandenault |
Réal Ménard | |||||||
Honoré-Mercier | Gérard Labelle
17,879 |
Pablo Rodriguez
19,622 |
Angelo Marino
8,952 |
François Pilon
3,191 |
Sylvain Castonguay
1,502 |
Hélène Héroux (M-L) 183 |
Pablo Rodriguez | |||||||
La Pointe-de-l'Île | Francine Lalonde
29,368 |
Marie-Mignaud Dominique
6,855 |
Christian Prévost
7,402 |
Nicolas Tremblay
3,407 |
Ben Rankin
1,544 |
Francine Lalonde | ||||||||
Laurier—Sainte-Marie | Gilles Duceppe
26,773 |
Ngong Soeung Tang
6,095 |
Carlos de Sousa
3,124 |
François Grégoire
8,165 |
Dylan Perceval-Maxwell
4,064 |
Nicky Tanguay (Mar.) 338 Jocelyne Leduc (Ind.) 157 Ginette Boutet (M-L) 137 Evelyn Ruiz (Comm.) 100 |
Gilles Duceppe | |||||||
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie | Bernard Bigras
29,336 |
Suzanne Harvey
8,259 |
Michel Sauvé
4,873 |
Chantal Reeves
6,051 |
Marc-André Gadoury
3,457 |
Hugô St-Onge (Mar.) 419 |
Bernard Bigras |
2004 - 38th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Liberal | BQ | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | |||||||||
Hochelaga | Benoit Bouvier 11,712 |
Réal Ménard 27,476 |
Mario Bernier 1,856 |
David Gagnon 2,510 |
Rolf Bramann 1,361 |
Antoine Théorêt-Poupart (Mar.) 482 Pierre Bibeau (Comm.) 190 Christine Dandenault (M-L) 112 |
Réal Ménard | |||||||
Honoré-Mercier | Pablo Rodriguez 22,223 |
Éric St-Hilaire 19,461 |
Gianni Chiazzese 2,902 |
François Pilon 1,973 |
Richard Lahaie 852 |
Steve Boudrias (Mar.) 626 Hélène Héroux (M-L) 164 |
Yvon Charbonneau† | |||||||
La Pointe-de-l'Île | Jean-Claude Gobé 10,593 |
Francine Lalonde 30,713 |
Christian Prévost 1,961 |
André Langevin 1,751 |
André Levert 1,186 |
Francine Lalonde | ||||||||
Laurier | Jean-François Thibault 8,454 |
Gilles Duceppe 28,728 |
Pierre Albert 1,224 |
François Grégoire 5,779 |
Dylan Perceval-Maxwell 2,912 |
Nicky Tanguay (Mar.) 572 Ginette Boutet (M-L) 154 |
Gilles Duceppe | |||||||
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie | Christian Bolduc 11,572 |
Bernard Bigras 31,224 |
Michel Sauvé 1,561 |
Benoît Beauchamp 3,876 |
François Chevalier 2,145 |
Kenneth Higham (Comm.) 145 |
Bernard Bigras |
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2000 - 37th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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BQ | Liberal | Canadian Alliance | NDP | PC | Other | |||||||||
Anjou—Rivière-des-Prairies | Jacques Dagenais 14,755 |
Yvon Charbonneau 28,134 |
Gianni Chiazzese 2,005 |
Bruce Whelan 624 |
Michel Tanguay 2,034 |
Normand Néron (Mar.) 918 Hélène Héroux (M-L) 151 |
Yvon Charbonneau | |||||||
Hochelaga—Maisonneuve | Réal Ménard 21,249 |
Louis Morena 16,143 |
Stephanie Morency 1,502 |
Milan Mirich 767 |
Benoit Harbec 1,751 |
Alex Néron (Mar.) 1,227 Christine Dandenault (M-L) 275 Pierre Bibeau (Comm.) 274 |
Réal Ménard | |||||||
Laurier—Sainte-Marie | Gilles Duceppe 23,473 |
Jean Phillipe Côté 11,451 |
Stéphane Prud'homme 960 |
Richard Chartier 2,121 |
Jean François Tessier 1,879 |
Dylan Perceval-Maxwell (Green) 2,169 Marc-Boris St-Maurice (Mar.) 2,156 Ginette Boutet (M-L) 269 |
Gilles Duceppe | |||||||
Mercier | Francine Lalonde 24,755 |
Normand Biron 15,416 |
J. Marc-Antoine Delsoin 1,685 |
Nicholas Vikander 480 |
Martin Gelgoot 1,629 |
Richard Savignac (Green) 1,813 Eric Duquette (Mar.) 936 Geneviève Royer (M-L) 104 |
Francine Lalonde | |||||||
Rosemont—Petite-Patrie | Bernard Bigras 23,315 |
Claude Vigneault 16,052 |
Etienne Morin 1,375 |
Noémi Lopinto 1,417 |
Marc Bissonnette 2,059 |
Claude Messier (Mar.) 1,486 Sébastien Chagnon-Jean (Green) 1,475 Dorothy Sauras (Comm.) 233 Joanne Pritchard (Ind.) 114 |
Bernard Bigras |
1997 - 36th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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BQ | Liberal | Reform | NDP | PC | Other | |||||||||
Anjou—Rivière-des-Prairies | Roger Pomerleau 16,558 |
Yvon Charbonneau 24,189 |
Elizabeth Lemay Amabili 752 |
Jean Corbeil 9,405 |
Yves Le Seigle (M-L) 227 |
Roger Pomerleau | ||||||||
Hochelaga—Maisonneuve | Réal Ménard 21,938 |
Denise Malo 16,308 |
Milan Mirich 825 |
Charles Boudreault 7,583 |
Richard Lauzon (NLP) 577 Christine Dandenault (M-L) 444 |
Réal Ménard | ||||||||
Laurier—Sainte-Marie | Gilles Duceppe 26,542 |
David Ly 11,154 |
François Degardin 2,180 |
Yanick Deschênes 5,808 |
François Gourd (Ind.) 1,255 Dylan Perceval-Maxwell (Green) 1,167 Serge Lachapelle (M-L) 338 Mathieu Ravignat (Ind.) 123 |
Gilles Duceppe | ||||||||
Mercier | Francine Lalonde 24,649 |
René Bourgeault 14,061 |
Cathy Milner 772 |
Eric Champagne 8,500 |
Hélène Héroux (M-L) 297 |
Francine Lalonde | ||||||||
Rosemont | Bernard Bigras 23,313 |
Françoise Guidi 15,952 |
Fidel Fuentes 1,637 |
Marc Bissonnette 7,727 |
Vicky Mercier (Ind.) 494 Claude Brunelle (M-L) 447 |
Benoît Tremblay† |
1993 - 35th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | Liberal | NDP | BQ | Other | ||||||||
Anjou—Rivière-des-Prairies | Jean Corbeil 7,066 |
Normand Biron 25,621 |
Zamba Mandala 956 |
Roger Pomerleau 26,179 |
Gilles Raymond (NLP) 764 Frantz-Albert Mitton (PfC) 139 |
Jean Corbeil | ||||||
Hochelaga—Maisonneuve | Allan Koury 3,838 |
Jules Léger 10,760 |
Paul Vachon 955 |
Réal Ménard 26,052 |
Richard Lauzon (NLP) 576 Christine Dandenault (M-L) 259 Steve Bélanger (PfC) 184 |
Allan Koury | ||||||
Laurier—Sainte-Marie | Yvan Routhier 2,136 |
Robert Desbiens 9,854 |
Alain Gravel 1,227 |
Gilles Duceppe 24,755 |
John Tromp (Green) 1,050 Pierre Bergeron (NLP) 643 Normand Chouinard (M-L) 210 Michel Dugré (Ind.) 130 Sophie Brassard (PfC) 124 |
Gilles Duceppe | ||||||
Mercier | Gérald Lacoste 2,720 |
Magda Tadros 11,700 |
Guy D'Amours 789 |
Francine Lalonde 34,139 |
Carole Jacques (Ind.) 8,992 William-John Apostol (Abol.) 207 Pierre Aylwin (PfC) 128 |
Carole Jacques | ||||||
Rosemont | Pauline Vincent 2,343 |
Pierre Bourque 13,003 |
Roger Lamarr 990 |
Benoît Tremblay 28,409 |
Marc Roy (NLP) 717 Hélène Héroux (M-L) 188 Stéphane Levesque (PfC) 83 |
Benoît Tremblay |
- ^ - BQ members were formally considered Independents throughout 34th Parliament
- ^ - Duceppe elected in byelection, August 1990; previously held by Liberal Jean-Claude Malépart
- ^ - Jacques did not seek re-election as PC
- ^ - Tremblay defected from PC Party in June 1990