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Canadian federal election results in Eastern Montreal

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

Regional profile edit

The eastern end of the Island of Montreal was the birthplace of the sovereigntist movement, and remained a sovereigntist stronghold for four decades. During this time, whenever the Parti Québécois won provincially, the entire eastern half of the island was 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. In 2019, however, the NDP was cut down to just one riding in eastern Montreal, with the Bloc holding onto La Pointe-de-l'Île and the Liberals taking the other three.

Votes by party throughout time edit

Election Liberal Conservative New Democratic Bloc Québécois Green PC Reform /
Alliance
Others
1980 165,730
74.3%
21,017
9.4%
No candidate 17,191
7.7%
19,152
8.6%
1984 101,692
40.1%
28,336
11.2%
720
0.3%
108,910
42.9%
14,220
5.6%
1988 73,696
31.1%
43,512
18.4%
4,838
2.0%
103,741
43.8%
11,218
4.7%
1993 70,938
28.6%
4,917
2.0%
139,534
56.3%
1,050
0.4%
18,013
7.3%
No candidate 13,344
5.4%
1997 81,664
33.3%
6,166
2.5%
113,000
46.1%
1,167
0.5%
39,023
15.9%
No candidate 4,202
1.7%
2000 87,196
37.8%
5,409
2.3%
107,547
46.6%
5,457
2.5%
9,352
4.1%
7,115
3.9%
8,143
3.5%
2004 64,554
27.1%
9,504
4.0%
15,889
6.7%
137,602
57.7%
8,456
3.5%
Merged into
Conservative Party
2,445
1.0%
2006 48,763
19.7%
29,968
12.1%
24,915
10.1%
128,926
52.1%
12,802
5.2%
1,886
0.8%
2008 56,936
23.5%
23,126
9.6%
34,340
14.2%
113,999
47.1%
10,791
4.5%
2,647
1.1%
2011 33,970
13.8%
16,874
6.9%
113,749
46.2%
67,596
30.3%
4,689
1.9%
2,375
1.0%
2015 85,528
31.6%
18,941
7.0%
88,890
32.9%
67,596
25.0%
7,285
2.7%
2,260
0.8%
2019 101,331
37.2%
14,082
5.2%
60,666
22.3%
80,163
29.4%
12,665
4.6%
3,642
1.3%
2021 93,437
37.9%
14,433
5.8%
59,602
24.1%
67,697
27.4%
3,999
1.6%
7,691
3.1%
 
Election statistics in Eastern Montreal

2019 edit

Seats won/lost by party edit

Party 2015 Gain from (loss to) 2019
Lib. Bloc NDP
New Democratic 3 0 –2 0 0 1
Bloc Québécois 1 0 0 0 0 1
Liberal 1 0 0 +2 0 3

Results by riding edit

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative BQ NDP Green PPC Marxist-Leninist Other
Hochelaga Soraya Martinez Ferrada
18,008
33.95%
Christine Marcoux
2,381
4.49%
Simon Marchand
17,680
33.34%
Catheryn Roy-Goyette
11,451
21.59%
Robert D. Morais
2,618
4.94%
Stepan Balatsko
377
0.71%
Christine Dandenault
101
0.19%
Chinook Blais-Leduc (Rhino.)
314
0.59%
JP Fortin (Comm.)
107
0.20%
Marjolaine Boutin-Sweet
Honoré-Mercier Pablo Rodriguez
29,543
58.66%
Guy Croteau
4,808
9.55%
Jacques Binette
9,979
19.81%
Chu Anh Pham
4,130
8.20%
Domenico Cusmano
1,373
2.73%
Patrick St-Onge
459
0.91%
Yves Le Seigle
71
0.14%
Pablo Rodríguez
La Pointe-de-l'Île Jonathan Plamondon
16,898
30.4%
Robert Coutu
3,984
7.2%
Mario Beaulieu
26,010
46.8%
Ève Péclet
6,057
10.9%
Franco Fiori
1,910
3.4%
Randy Manseau
388
0.7%
Geneviève Royer
88
0.2%
Jacinthe Lafrenaye (PIQ)
199
0.4%
Mario Beaulieu
Laurier—Sainte-Marie Steven Guilbeault
22,306
41.77%
Lise des Greniers
1,504
2.82%
Michel Duchesne
12,188
22.82%
Nimâ Machouf
13,453
25.19%
Jamil Azzaoui
3,225
6.04%
Christine Bui
320
0.60%
Serge Lachapelle
98
0.18%
Archie Morals (Rhino.)
208
0.39%
Adrien Welsh (Comm.)
67
0.13%
Dimitri Mourkes (Ind.)
42
0.08%
Hélène Laverdière
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie Geneviève Hinse
14,576
24.21%
Johanna Sarfati
1,405
2.33%
Claude André
14,306
23.76%
Alexandre Boulerice
25,575
42.48%
Jean Désy
3,539
5.88%
Bobby Pellerin
293
0.49%
Gisèle Desrochers
80
0.13%
Jos Guitare Lavoie (Rhino.)
346
0.57%
Normand Raymond (Comm.)
86
0.14%
Alexandre Boulerice

2015 edit

Seats won/lost by party edit

Party 2011 Gain from (loss to) 2015
Lib. Bloc NDP
New Democratic 5 0 –1 0 –1 3
Bloc Québécois 0 0 0 +1 0 1
Liberal 0 0 0 +1 0 1

Results by riding edit

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
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%
Hélène Laverdière
Julien Bernatchez (Ind.)
160 0.29%
Pierre Fontaine (Comm.)
102 0.19%
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 edit

Seats won/lost by party edit

Party 2008 Gain from (loss to) 2011
Lib. Bloc NDP
Bloc Québécois 4 0 0 0 –4 0
Liberal 1 0 0 0 –1 0
New Democratic 0 +1 0 +3 0 5

Results by riding edit

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
BQ Conservative Liberal NDP Green Marxist-Leninist Rhinoceros Other
Hochelaga Daniel Paillé
14,451
31.20%
Audrey Castonguay
3,126
6.75%
Gilbert Thibodeau
5,064
10.93%
Marjolaine Boutin-Sweet
22,314
48.17%
Yaneisy Delgado Dihigo
798
1.72%
Christine Dandenault
143
0.31%
Hugo Samson Veillette (Rhino)
246
0.53%
Marianne Breton Fontaine (Comm.)
180
0.39%
Daniel Paillé
Honoré-Mercier Martin Laroche
8,935
18.52%
Gérard Labelle
5,992
12.42%
Pablo Rodriguez
14,641
30.35%
Paulina Ayala
17,545
36.37%
Gaëtan Bérard
770
1.60%
Jean-Paul Bédard
170
0.35%
Valery Chevrefils-Latulippe
181
0.38%
Pablo Rodriguez
La Pointe-de-l'Île Ginette Beaudry
15,475
32.48%
Mathieu Drolet
3,664
7.69%
Olivier L. Coulombe
4,369
9.17%
Ève Péclet
23,033
48.34%
David J. Cox
898
1.88%
Claude Brunelle
213
0.45%
Francine Lalonde
Laurier—Sainte-Marie Gilles Duceppe
17,991
35.90%
Charles K. Langford
1,764
3.52%
Philippe Allard
4,976
9.93%
Hélène Laverdière
23,373
46.64%
Olivier Adam
1,324
2.64%
Serge Lachapelle
77
0.15%
François Yo Gourd
398
0.79%
Sylvain Archambault (Comm.)
137 0.27%
Gilles Duceppe
Dimitri Mourkes (Ind.)
73 0.15%
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie Bernard Bigras
17,702
32.85%
Sébastien Forté
2,328
4.32%
Kettly Beauregard
4,920
9.13%
Alexandre Boulerice
27,484
51.00%
Sameer Muldeen
899
1.67%
Stéphane Chénier
140
0.26%
Jean-Patrick Berthiaume 417
0.77%
Bernard Bigras

2008 edit

Seats won/lost by party edit

Party 2006 Gain from (loss to) 2008
Lib. Bloc
Bloc Québécois 4 0 0 4
Liberal 1 0 0 1

Results by riding edit

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
BQ Conservative Liberal NDP Green Marxist-Leninist Rhinoceros Other
Hochelaga Réal Ménard
22,720
49.73%
Luc Labbé
4,201
9.20%
Diane Dicaire
9,442
20.67%
Jean-Claude Rocheleau
6,600
14.45%
Philippe Larochelle
1,946
4.26%
Christine Dandenault
177
0.39%
Simon Landry
230
0.50%
Marianne Breton-Fontaine (Comm.)
184 0.40%
Réal Ménard
Blair T. Longley (Mar.)
183 0.40%
Honoré-Mercier Gérard Labelle
13,871
28.12%
Rodrigo Alfaro
7,549
15.30%
Pablo Rodriguez
21,544
43.67%
François Pilon
4,986
10.11%
Gaëtan Bérard
1,380
2.80%
Pablo Rodriguez
La Pointe-de-l'Île Francine Lalonde
25,976
56.09%
Hubert Pichet
5,179
11.18%
Oumy Sarr
7,403
15.99%
Isabelle Maguire
5,975
12.90%
Domita Cundari
1,340
2.89%
Claude Brunelle
177
0.38%
Ben 97 Benoit
261
0.56%
Francine Lalonde
Laurier—Sainte-Marie Gilles Duceppe
24,103
50.24%
Charles K. Langford
2,320
4.84%
Sébastien Caron
8,798
18.34%
François Grégoire
8,209
17.11%
Dylan Perceval-Maxwell
3,801
7.92%
Serge Lachapelle
118
0.25%
François Yo Gourd
447
0.93%
Daniel "F4J" Laforest (Ind.)
93 0.19%
Gilles Duceppe
Samie Pagé-Quirion (Comm.)
86 0.18%
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie Bernard Bigras
27,260
52.00%
Sylvie Boulianne
3,876
7.39%
Marjorie Théodore
9,785
18.67%
Alexandre Boulerice
8,522
16.26%
Vincent Larochelle
2,406
4.59%
Stéphane Chénier
170
0.32%
Jean-Patrick Berthiaume
319
0.61%
Michel Dugré (NA)
83
0.16%
Bernard Bigras

2006 edit

Seats won/lost by party edit

Party 2004 Gain from (loss to) 2006
Lib. Bloc
Bloc Québécois 4 0 0 4
Liberal 1 0 0 1

Results by riding edit

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
BQ Liberal Conservative NDP Green Marijuana Marxist-Leninist Other
Hochelaga Réal Ménard
25,570
55.58%
Vicky Harvey
7,932
17.24%
Audrey Castonguay
5,617
12.21%
David-Roger Gagnon
4,101
8.91%
Rolf Bramann
2,235
4.86%
Blair T. Longley
332
0.72%
Christine Dandenault
220
0.48%
Réal Ménard
Honoré-Mercier Gérard Labelle
17,879
34.83%
Pablo Rodriguez
19,622
38.23%
Angelo M. Marino
8,952
17.44%
François Pilon
3,191
6.22%
Sylvain Castonguay
1,502
2.93%
Hélène Héroux
183
0.36%
Pablo Rodriguez
La Pointe-de-l'Île Francine Lalonde
29,368
60.46%
Marie-Migniaud Dominique
6,855
14.11%
Christian Prévost
7,402
15.24%
Nicolas Tremblay
3,407
7.01%
Benjamin Rankin
1,544
3.18%
Francine Lalonde
Laurier—Sainte-Marie Gilles Duceppe
26,773
54.69%
Soeung Tang
6,095
12.45%
Carlos De Sousa
3,124
6.38%
François Grégoire
8,165
16.68%
Dylan Perceval-Maxwell
4,064
8.30%
Nicky Tanguay
338
0.69%
Ginette Boutet
137
0.28%
Jocelyne Leduc (Ind.)
157 0.32%
Gilles Duceppe
Laurier
Evelyn Elizabeth Ruiz (Comm.)
100 0.20%
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie Bernard Bigras
29,336
55.99%
Suzanne Harvey
8,259
15.76%
Michel Sauvé
4,873
9.30%
Chantal Reeves
6,051
11.55%
Marc-André Gadoury
3,457
6.60%
Hugô St-Onge
419
0.80%
Bernard Bigras

2004 edit

Seats won/lost by party edit

Party 2000 Gain from (loss to) 2004
Lib. Bloc
Bloc Québécois 4 0 0 4
Liberal 1 0 0 1

Results by riding edit

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal BQ Conservative NDP Green Marijuana Marxist-Leninist Communist
Hochelaga Benoit Bouvier
11,712
25.63%
Réal Ménard
27,476
60.12%
Mario Bernier
1,856
4.06%
David Gagnon
2,510
5.49%
Rolf Bramann
1,361
2.98%
Antoine Théorêt-Poupart
482
1.05%
Christine Dandenault
112
0.25%
Pierre Bibeau
190
0.42%
Réal Ménard
Hochelaga—Maisonneuve
Honoré-Mercier Pablo Rodriguez
22,223
46.10%
Éric St-Hilaire
19,461
40.37%
Gianni Chiazzese
2,902
6.02%
François Pilon
1,973
4.09%
Richard Lahaie
852
1.77%
Steve Boudrias
626
1.30%
Hélène Héroux
164
0.34%
Yvon Charbonneau
Anjou—Rivières-des-Prairies
La Pointe-de-l'Île Jean-Claude Gobé
10,593
22.93%
Francine Lalonde
30,713
66.47%
Christian Prevost
1,961
4.24%
André Langevin
1,751
3.79%
Andre Levert
1,186
2.57%
Francine Lalonde
Mercier
Laurier Jean-François Thibault
8,454
17.68%
Gilles Duceppe
28,728
60.07%
Pierre Albert
1,224
2.56%
François Gregoire
5,779
12.08%
Dylan Perceval-Maxwell
2,912
6.09%
Nicky Tanguay
572
1.20%
Ginette Boutet
154
0.32%
Gilles Duceppe
Laurier—Sainte-Marie
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie Christian Bolduc
11,572
22.90%
Bernard Bigras
31,224
61.80%
Michel Sauvé
1,561
3.09%
Benoît Beauchamp
3,876
7.67%
François Chevalier
2,145
4.25%
Kenneth Higham
145
0.29%
Bernard Bigras
Rosemont—Petite-Patrie

Maps edit

2000 edit

Seats won/lost by party edit

Party 1997 Gain from (loss to) 2000
Lib. Bloc
Bloc Québécois 4 0 0 4
Liberal 1 0 0 1

Results by riding edit

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
BQ Liberal Canadian Alliance NDP PC Green Marijuana Other
Anjou—Rivière-des-Prairies Jacques Dagenais
14,755
30.35%
Yvon Charbonneau
28,134
57.86%
Gianni Chiazzese
2,005
4.12%
Bruce Whelan
624
1.28%
Michel Tanguay
2,034
4.18%
Normand Néron
918
1.89%
Hélène Héroux (M-L)
151
0.31%
Yvon Charbonneau
Hochelaga—Maisonneuve Réal Ménard
21,250
49.20%
Louis Morena
16,143
37.38%
Stephanie Morency
1,502
3.48%
Milan Mirich
767
1.78%
Benoit Harbec
1,751
4.05%
Alex Néron
1,227
2.84%
Pierre Bibeau (Comm.)
274 0.63%
Christine Dandenault (M-L)
275 0.64%
Réal Ménard
Laurier—Sainte-Marie Gilles Duceppe
23,473
52.79%
Jean Philippe Côté
11,451
25.75%
Stéphane Prud'homme
960
2.16%
Richard Chartier
2,111
4.75%
Jean François Tessier
1,879
4.23%
Dylan Perceval-Maxwell
2,169
4.88%
Marc-Boris St-Maurice
2,156
4.85%
Ginette Boutet (M-L)
269
0.60%
Gilles Duceppe
Mercier Francine Lalonde
24,755
52.87%
Normand Biron
15,416
32.93%
J. Marc-Antoine Delsoin
1,684
3.60%
Nicholas Vikander
480
1.03%
Martin Gelgoot
1,629
3.48%
Richard Savignac
1,813
3.87%
Eric Duquette
937
2.00%
Geneviève Royer (M-L)
104
0.22%
Francine Lalonde
Rosemont—Petite-Patrie Bernard Bigras
23,315
49.13%
Claude Vigneault
16,052
33.83%
Etienne Morin
1,354
2.85%
Noémi Lo Pinto
1,417
2.99%
Marc Bissonnette
2,006
4.23%
Sébastien Chagnon-Jean
1,475
3.11%
Claude Messier (Mar.)
1,486
3.13%
Joanne Pritchard (NA)
114 0.24%
Dorothy Sauras (Comm.)
233 0.49%
Bernard Bigras
Rosemont


1997 edit

Seats won/lost by party edit

Party 1993 Gain from (loss to) 1997
Lib. Bloc
Bloc Québécois 5 0 –1 4
Liberal 0 +1 0 1

Results by riding edit

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
BQ Liberal NDP PC Marxist-Leninist Other
Anjou—Rivière-des-Prairies Roger Pomerleau
16,558
Yvon Charbonneau
24,189
Elizabeth Lemay Amabili
752
Jean Corbeil
9,405
Yves Le Seigle
227
Roger Pomerleau
Hochelaga—Maisonneuve Réal Ménard
21,938
Denise Malo
16,308
Milan Mirich
825
Charles Boudreault
7,583
Christine Dandenault
444
Richard Lauzon (NLP)
577
Réal Ménard
Laurier—Sainte-Marie Gilles Duceppe
26,542
David Ly
11,154
François Degardin
2,180
Yanick Deschênes
5,808
Serge Lachapelle
338
François Gourd (Ind.)
1,255
Dylan Perceval-Maxwell (Green)
1,167
Mathieu Ravignat (Ind.)
123
Gilles Duceppe
Mercier Francine Lalonde
24,649
René Bourgeault
14,061
Cathy Milner
772
Eric Champagne
8,500
Hélène Héroux
297
Francine Lalonde
Rosemont Bernard Bigras
23,313
Françoise Guidi
15,952
Fidel Fuentes
1,637
Marc Bissonnette
7,727
Claude Brunelle
447
Vicky Mercier (Ind.)
494
Benoît Tremblay

1993 edit

Seats won/lost by party edit

Party 1988 Gain from (loss to) 1993
PC Lib. Bloc
Progressive Conservative 4 0 0 0 –4 0
Liberal 1 0 0 0 –1 0
Bloc Québécois 0 +4 0 +1 0 5

Results by riding edit

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP BQ Commonwealth of Canada Natural Law Other
Anjou—Rivière-des-Prairies Jean Corbeil
7,066
Normand Biron
25,621
Zamba Mandala
956
Roger Pomerleau
26,179
Frantz-Albert Mitton
139
Gilles Raymond
764
Jean Corbeil
Hochelaga—Maisonneuve Allan Koury
3,838
Jules Léger
10,760
Paul Vachon
955
Réal Ménard
26,052
Steve Bélanger
184
Richard Lauzon
576
Christine Dandenault (M-L)
259
Allan Koury
Laurier—Sainte-Marie Yvan Routhier
2,136
Robert Desbiens
9,854
Alain Gravel
1,227
Gilles Duceppe
24,755
Sophie Brassard
124
Pierre Bergeron
643
John Tromp (Green)
1,050
Normand Chouinard (M-L)
210
Michel Dugré (Ind.)
130
Gilles Duceppe [1] [2]
Mercier Gérald Lacoste
2,720
Magda Tadros
11,700
Guy D'Amours
789
Francine Lalonde
34,139
Pierre Aylwin
128
Carole Jacques (Ind.)
8,992
William-John Apostol (Abol.)
207
Carole Jacques [3]
Rosemont Pauline Vincent
2,343
Pierre Bourque
13,003
Roger Lamarr
990
Benoît Tremblay
28,409
Stéphane Levesque
83
Marc Roy
717
Hélène Héroux (M-L)
188
Benoît Tremblay [4] [5]
  1. ^ - BQ members were formally considered Independents throughout 34th Parliament
  2. ^ - Duceppe elected in byelection, August 1990; previously held by Liberal Jean-Claude Malépart
  3. ^ - Jacques did not seek re-election as PC
  4. ^ - Tremblay defected from PC Party in June 1990


1988 edit

Seats won/lost by party edit

Party 1984 Gain from (loss to) 1988
PC Lib.
Progressive Conservative 4 0 0 4
Liberal 2 0 0 1[a]

Results by riding edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Green Communist Rhinoceros Commonwealth of Canada Other
Anjou—Rivière-des-Prairies Jean Corbeil
27,451
Vincent Arciresi
17,421
Vincent Marchione
6,687
Mario Paul
1,217
Catherine Commandeur (Ind.)
483
Michel Gravel
Gamelin
Hochelaga—Maisonneuve Allan Koury
16,246
Serge Laprade
14,168
Gaétan Nadeau
8,583
Marius Henry
800
Montserrat Escola
114
Marie Chou Chou Chouinard
1,196
Sylvain Labelle
122
Christiane Robidoux (Ind.)
159
Édouard Desrosiers
Laurier—Sainte-Marie Charles-André Hamelin
12,113
Jean-Claude Malépart
15,956
Françis Beaulne
8,828
Philippe Champagne
1,438
Marianne Roy
175
Sonia Chatouille Coté
2,121
Daniel Gonzales
79
Hélène Héroux (Ind.)
130
Jean-Claude Malépart
Montreal—Sainte-Marie
Mercier Carole Jacques
30,804
Luc Chouinard
12,942
André Cordeau
10,251
André Cloutier
309
Jean-Claude Stardust Gouin
1,617
Denise Saint-Louis
137
Jean-Pierre Ginchereau (Ind.)
197
Carole Jacques
Montreal—Mercier
Rosemont Benoît Tremblay
17,127
Jacques Guilbault
13,209
Giuseppe Sciortino
9,163
Sylvain Auclair
1,383
Gaétan Trudel
151
Christian Nettoyeur Jolicoeur
1,656
Christiane Deland-Gervais
120
Suzanne Blais-Grenier (Ind.)
2,060
Dollard Desjardins (Social Credit)
148
Arnold August (Ind.)
122
Léo Larocque (Ind.)
122
Suzanne Blais-Grenier

1984 edit

Seats won/lost by party edit

Party 1980 Gain from (loss to) 1984
PC Lib.
Liberal 6 0 –4 2
Progressive Conservative 0 +4 0 4

Results by riding edit

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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Rhinoceros Parti nationaliste Commonwealth of Canada Other
Gamelin Michel Gravel
20,870
Lise Thibault
17,491
Carl Cyr
4,730
Jean-Claude Stardust Gouin
1,659
Henriette Martin
1,313
Roger Leclerc
96
Rolf Bramann (Green)
720
Arthur Portelance
Hochelaga—Maisonneuve Édouard Desrosiers
13,244
Serge Joyal
12,201
Marie-Ange Gagnon-Sirois
3,596
Richard A. Sirois
1,847
Réal Ménard
1,089
Daniel Gonzales
63
Gaetan Trudel (Comm.)
99
Serge Joyal
Montreal—Mercier Carole Jacques
25,071
Céline Hervieux-Payette
19,335
Robert Ferland
4,925
Raymond les oreilles Pollender
2,038
Gérald Giguère
2,557
Michel Destroismaisons
154
Céline Hervieux-Payette
Montreal—Sainte-Marie François Richard
10,668
Jean-Claude Malépart
13,668
Lauraine Vaillancourt
3,525
André Vaillancourt
990
Ghislain Coté
69
Jean-Claude Malépart
Sainte-Marie
Rosemont Suzanne Blais-Grenier
15,782
Antonio Sciascia
14,477
Roger J.W.D. Lamarre
4,054
Francine Rose Lime Lacasse
1,587
Denis Castonguay
1,008
André Malboeuf
64
Claude Demers (Comm.)
161
Lucien Lapointe (Social Credit)
143
Dollard Desjardins (Ind.)
101
Claude-André Lachance
Saint-Léonard—Anjou Agostino Cannavino
23,275
Alfonso Gagliano
24,520
Terrence Trudeau
7,506
Denis La Miuf Ouellet
2,152
Pierre-Alain Cotnoir
1,634
Jean Vigneault
145
Monique Bégin

Notes edit

  1. ^ The riding of Saint-Léonard—Anjou was dissolved into Saint-Léonard, presented in Northern Montreal results

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Canadian federal election results in Eastern Montreal news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Electoral historyYearResults202120192015201120082006200420001997199319881984198019791974197219681965196319621958195719531949194519401935193019261925Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in Eastern Montreal Contents 1 Regional profile 1 1 Votes by party throughout time 2 2019 2 1 Seats won lost by party 2 2 Results by riding 3 2015 3 1 Seats won lost by party 3 2 Results by riding 4 2011 4 1 Seats won lost by party 4 2 Results by riding 5 2008 5 1 Seats won lost by party 5 2 Results by riding 6 2006 6 1 Seats won lost by party 6 2 Results by riding 7 2004 7 1 Seats won lost by party 7 2 Results by riding 7 3 Maps 8 2000 8 1 Seats won lost by party 8 2 Results by riding 9 1997 9 1 Seats won lost by party 9 2 Results by riding 10 1993 10 1 Seats won lost by party 10 2 Results by riding 11 1988 11 1 Seats won lost by party 11 2 Results by riding 12 1984 12 1 Seats won lost by party 12 2 Results by riding 13 Notes 14 ReferencesRegional profile editThe eastern end of the Island of Montreal was the birthplace of the sovereigntist movement and remained a sovereigntist stronghold for four decades During this time whenever the Parti Quebecois won provincially the entire eastern half of the island was coated light blue Federally it was the Bloc Quebecois 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 Honore 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 Honore Mercier to the Liberals and La Pointe de l Ile 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 In 2019 however the NDP was cut down to just one riding in eastern Montreal with the Bloc holding onto La Pointe de l Ile and the Liberals taking the other three Votes by party throughout time edit Election Liberal Conservative New Democratic Bloc Quebecois Green PC Reform Alliance Others1980 165 73074 3 21 0179 4 No candidate 17 1917 7 19 1528 6 1984 101 69240 1 28 33611 2 7200 3 108 91042 9 14 2205 6 1988 73 69631 1 43 51218 4 4 8382 0 103 74143 8 11 2184 7 1993 70 93828 6 4 9172 0 139 53456 3 1 0500 4 18 0137 3 No candidate 13 3445 4 1997 81 66433 3 6 1662 5 113 00046 1 1 1670 5 39 02315 9 No candidate 4 2021 7 2000 87 19637 8 5 4092 3 107 54746 6 5 4572 5 9 3524 1 7 1153 9 8 1433 5 2004 64 55427 1 9 5044 0 15 8896 7 137 60257 7 8 4563 5 Merged into Conservative Party 2 4451 0 2006 48 76319 7 29 96812 1 24 91510 1 128 92652 1 12 8025 2 1 8860 8 2008 56 93623 5 23 1269 6 34 34014 2 113 99947 1 10 7914 5 2 6471 1 2011 33 97013 8 16 8746 9 113 74946 2 67 59630 3 4 6891 9 2 3751 0 2015 85 52831 6 18 9417 0 88 89032 9 67 59625 0 7 2852 7 2 2600 8 2019 101 33137 2 14 0825 2 60 66622 3 80 16329 4 12 6654 6 3 6421 3 2021 93 43737 9 14 4335 8 59 60224 1 67 69727 4 3 9991 6 7 6913 1 nbsp Vote share by partyGraphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Number of votes by partyElection statistics in Eastern Montreal Liberal Conservative New Democratic Bloc Quebecois Green Alliance defunct Progressive Conservative defunct 2019 editMain article 2019 Canadian federal election Seats won lost by party edit Party 2015 Gain from loss to 2019Lib Bloc NDPNew Democratic 3 0 2 0 0 1Bloc Quebecois 1 0 0 0 0 1Liberal 1 0 0 2 0 3Results by riding edit edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentLiberal Conservative BQ NDP Green PPC Marxist Leninist OtherHochelaga Soraya Martinez Ferrada18 00833 95 Christine Marcoux2 3814 49 Simon Marchand17 68033 34 Catheryn Roy Goyette11 45121 59 Robert D Morais2 6184 94 Stepan Balatsko3770 71 Christine Dandenault1010 19 Chinook Blais Leduc Rhino 3140 59 JP Fortin Comm 1070 20 Marjolaine Boutin SweetHonore Mercier Pablo Rodriguez29 54358 66 Guy Croteau4 8089 55 Jacques Binette9 97919 81 Chu Anh Pham4 1308 20 Domenico Cusmano1 3732 73 Patrick St Onge4590 91 Yves Le Seigle710 14 Pablo RodriguezLa Pointe de l Ile Jonathan Plamondon16 89830 4 Robert Coutu3 9847 2 Mario Beaulieu26 01046 8 Eve Peclet6 05710 9 Franco Fiori1 9103 4 Randy Manseau3880 7 Genevieve Royer880 2 Jacinthe Lafrenaye PIQ 1990 4 Mario BeaulieuLaurier Sainte Marie Steven Guilbeault22 30641 77 Lise des Greniers1 5042 82 Michel Duchesne12 18822 82 Nima Machouf13 45325 19 Jamil Azzaoui3 2256 04 Christine Bui3200 60 Serge Lachapelle980 18 Archie Morals Rhino 2080 39 Adrien Welsh Comm 670 13 Dimitri Mourkes Ind 420 08 Helene LaverdiereRosemont La Petite Patrie Genevieve Hinse14 57624 21 Johanna Sarfati1 4052 33 Claude Andre14 30623 76 Alexandre Boulerice25 57542 48 Jean Desy3 5395 88 Bobby Pellerin2930 49 Gisele Desrochers800 13 Jos Guitare Lavoie Rhino 3460 57 Normand Raymond Comm 860 14 Alexandre Boulerice2015 editMain article 2015 Canadian federal election Seats won lost by party edit Party 2011 Gain from loss to 2015Lib Bloc NDPNew Democratic 5 0 1 0 1 3Bloc Quebecois 0 0 0 1 0 1Liberal 0 0 0 1 0 1Results by riding edit edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentConservative NDP Liberal BQ Green Marxist Leninist Rhinoceros OtherHochelaga judicial recount Alexandre Dang3 5556 85 Marjolaine Boutin Sweet16 03430 89 Marwah Rizqy15 53429 93 Simon Marchand14 38927 72 Anne Marie Saint Cerny1 6543 19 Christine Dandenault1480 29 Nicolas Lemay4110 79 Marianne Breton Fontaine Comm 1790 34 Marjolaine Boutin SweetHonore Mercier Guy Croteau6 22612 05 Paulina Ayala8 47816 41 Pablo Rodriguez29 21156 55 Audrey Beausejour6 68012 93 Angela Budilean8141 58 Yves Le Seigle810 16 Dayana Dejean SD 1680 33 Paulina AyalaLa Pointe de l Ile Guy Morissette4 4087 98 Eve Peclet14 77726 76 Marie Chantale Simard15 77728 57 Mario Beaulieu18 54533 58 David J Cox1 1302 05 Genevieve Royer960 17 Ben 97 Benoit3580 65 Jean Francois Larose SD 1350 24 Eve PecletLaurier Sainte Marie Daniel Gaudreau2 2424 10 Helene Laverdiere20 92938 27 Christine Poirier12 93823 66 Gilles Duceppe15 69928 71 Cyrille Giraud1 9043 48 Serge Lachapelle1030 19 Stephane Beaulieu Libert 604 1 10 Helene LaverdiereJulien Bernatchez Ind 160 0 29 Pierre Fontaine Comm 102 0 19 Rosemont La Petite Patrie Jeremy Dohan2 5104 30 Alexandre Boulerice28 67249 15 Nadine Medawar12 06820 69 Claude Andre12 28321 06 Sameer Muldeen1 7833 06 Stephane Chenier1710 29 Laurent Aglat4950 85 Peter d Entremont Libert 3530 61 Alexandre Boulerice2011 editMain article 2011 Canadian federal election Seats won lost by party edit Party 2008 Gain from loss to 2011Lib Bloc NDPBloc Quebecois 4 0 0 0 4 0Liberal 1 0 0 0 1 0New Democratic 0 1 0 3 0 5Results by riding edit edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentBQ Conservative Liberal NDP Green Marxist Leninist Rhinoceros OtherHochelaga Daniel Paille14 45131 20 Audrey Castonguay3 1266 75 Gilbert Thibodeau5 06410 93 Marjolaine Boutin Sweet22 31448 17 Yaneisy Delgado Dihigo7981 72 Christine Dandenault1430 31 Hugo Samson Veillette Rhino 2460 53 Marianne Breton Fontaine Comm 1800 39 Daniel PailleHonore Mercier Martin Laroche8 93518 52 Gerard Labelle5 99212 42 Pablo Rodriguez14 64130 35 Paulina Ayala17 54536 37 Gaetan Berard7701 60 Jean Paul Bedard1700 35 Valery Chevrefils Latulippe1810 38 Pablo RodriguezLa Pointe de l Ile Ginette Beaudry15 47532 48 Mathieu Drolet3 6647 69 Olivier L Coulombe4 3699 17 Eve Peclet23 03348 34 David J Cox8981 88 Claude Brunelle2130 45 Francine Lalonde Laurier Sainte Marie Gilles Duceppe17 99135 90 Charles K Langford1 7643 52 Philippe Allard4 9769 93 Helene Laverdiere23 37346 64 Olivier Adam1 3242 64 Serge Lachapelle 770 15 Francois Yo Gourd3980 79 Sylvain Archambault Comm 137 0 27 Gilles DuceppeDimitri Mourkes Ind 73 0 15 Rosemont La Petite Patrie Bernard Bigras17 70232 85 Sebastien Forte2 3284 32 Kettly Beauregard4 9209 13 Alexandre Boulerice27 48451 00 Sameer Muldeen8991 67 Stephane Chenier 1400 26 Jean Patrick Berthiaume 4170 77 Bernard Bigras2008 editMain article 2008 Canadian federal election Seats won lost by party edit Party 2006 Gain from loss to 2008Lib BlocBloc Quebecois 4 0 0 4Liberal 1 0 0 1Results by riding edit edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentBQ Conservative Liberal NDP Green Marxist Leninist Rhinoceros OtherHochelaga Real Menard22 72049 73 Luc Labbe4 2019 20 Diane Dicaire9 44220 67 Jean Claude Rocheleau6 60014 45 Philippe Larochelle1 9464 26 Christine Dandenault1770 39 Simon Landry2300 50 Marianne Breton Fontaine Comm 184 0 40 Real MenardBlair T Longley Mar 183 0 40 Honore Mercier Gerard Labelle13 87128 12 Rodrigo Alfaro7 54915 30 Pablo Rodriguez21 54443 67 Francois Pilon4 98610 11 Gaetan Berard1 3802 80 Pablo RodriguezLa Pointe de l Ile Francine Lalonde25 97656 09 Hubert Pichet5 17911 18 Oumy Sarr7 40315 99 Isabelle Maguire5 97512 90 Domita Cundari1 3402 89 Claude Brunelle1770 38 Ben 97 Benoit2610 56 Francine LalondeLaurier Sainte Marie Gilles Duceppe24 10350 24 Charles K Langford2 3204 84 Sebastien Caron8 79818 34 Francois Gregoire8 20917 11 Dylan Perceval Maxwell3 8017 92 Serge Lachapelle1180 25 Francois Yo Gourd4470 93 Daniel F4J Laforest Ind 93 0 19 Gilles DuceppeSamie Page Quirion Comm 86 0 18 Rosemont La Petite Patrie Bernard Bigras27 26052 00 Sylvie Boulianne3 8767 39 Marjorie Theodore9 78518 67 Alexandre Boulerice8 52216 26 Vincent Larochelle2 4064 59 Stephane Chenier1700 32 Jean Patrick Berthiaume3190 61 Michel Dugre NA 830 16 Bernard Bigras2006 editMain article 2006 Canadian federal election Seats won lost by party edit Party 2004 Gain from loss to 2006Lib BlocBloc Quebecois 4 0 0 4Liberal 1 0 0 1Results by riding edit edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentBQ Liberal Conservative NDP Green Marijuana Marxist Leninist OtherHochelaga Real Menard25 57055 58 Vicky Harvey7 93217 24 Audrey Castonguay5 61712 21 David Roger Gagnon4 1018 91 Rolf Bramann2 2354 86 Blair T Longley3320 72 Christine Dandenault2200 48 Real MenardHonore Mercier Gerard Labelle17 87934 83 Pablo Rodriguez19 62238 23 Angelo M Marino8 95217 44 Francois Pilon3 1916 22 Sylvain Castonguay1 5022 93 Helene Heroux1830 36 Pablo RodriguezLa Pointe de l Ile Francine Lalonde29 36860 46 Marie Migniaud Dominique6 85514 11 Christian Prevost7 40215 24 Nicolas Tremblay3 4077 01 Benjamin Rankin1 5443 18 Francine LalondeLaurier Sainte Marie Gilles Duceppe26 77354 69 Soeung Tang6 09512 45 Carlos De Sousa3 1246 38 Francois Gregoire8 16516 68 Dylan Perceval Maxwell4 0648 30 Nicky Tanguay3380 69 Ginette Boutet1370 28 Jocelyne Leduc Ind 157 0 32 Gilles DuceppeLaurierEvelyn Elizabeth Ruiz Comm 100 0 20 Rosemont La Petite Patrie Bernard Bigras29 33655 99 Suzanne Harvey8 25915 76 Michel Sauve4 8739 30 Chantal Reeves6 05111 55 Marc Andre Gadoury3 4576 60 Hugo St Onge4190 80 Bernard Bigras2004 editMain article 2004 Canadian federal election Seats won lost by party edit Party 2000 Gain from loss to 2004Lib BlocBloc Quebecois 4 0 0 4Liberal 1 0 0 1Results by riding edit edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentLiberal BQ Conservative NDP Green Marijuana Marxist Leninist CommunistHochelaga Benoit Bouvier11 71225 63 Real Menard27 47660 12 Mario Bernier1 8564 06 David Gagnon2 5105 49 Rolf Bramann1 3612 98 Antoine Theoret Poupart4821 05 Christine Dandenault1120 25 Pierre Bibeau1900 42 Real MenardHochelaga MaisonneuveHonore Mercier Pablo Rodriguez22 22346 10 Eric St Hilaire19 46140 37 Gianni Chiazzese2 9026 02 Francois Pilon1 9734 09 Richard Lahaie8521 77 Steve Boudrias6261 30 Helene Heroux1640 34 Yvon Charbonneau Anjou Rivieres des PrairiesLa Pointe de l Ile Jean Claude Gobe10 59322 93 Francine Lalonde30 71366 47 Christian Prevost1 9614 24 Andre Langevin1 7513 79 Andre Levert1 1862 57 Francine LalondeMercierLaurier Jean Francois Thibault8 45417 68 Gilles Duceppe28 72860 07 Pierre Albert1 2242 56 Francois Gregoire5 77912 08 Dylan Perceval Maxwell2 9126 09 Nicky Tanguay5721 20 Ginette Boutet1540 32 Gilles DuceppeLaurier Sainte MarieRosemont La Petite Patrie Christian Bolduc11 57222 90 Bernard Bigras31 22461 80 Michel Sauve1 5613 09 Benoit Beauchamp3 8767 67 Francois Chevalier2 1454 25 Kenneth Higham1450 29 Bernard BigrasRosemont Petite PatrieMaps edit Hochelaga Honore Mercier La Pointe de l Ile Laurier Rosemont La Petite Patrie nbsp Key map nbsp Bloc Quebecois nbsp Conservative Party of Canada nbsp Green Party of Canada nbsp Liberal Party of Canada nbsp New Democratic Party2000 editMain article 2000 Canadian federal election Seats won lost by party edit Party 1997 Gain from loss to 2000Lib BlocBloc Quebecois 4 0 0 4Liberal 1 0 0 1Results by riding edit edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentBQ Liberal Canadian Alliance NDP PC Green Marijuana OtherAnjou Riviere des Prairies Jacques Dagenais14 75530 35 Yvon Charbonneau28 13457 86 Gianni Chiazzese2 0054 12 Bruce Whelan6241 28 Michel Tanguay2 0344 18 Normand Neron9181 89 Helene Heroux M L 1510 31 Yvon CharbonneauHochelaga Maisonneuve Real Menard21 25049 20 Louis Morena16 14337 38 Stephanie Morency1 5023 48 Milan Mirich7671 78 Benoit Harbec1 7514 05 Alex Neron1 2272 84 Pierre Bibeau Comm 274 0 63 Christine Dandenault M L 275 0 64 Real MenardLaurier Sainte Marie Gilles Duceppe23 47352 79 Jean Philippe Cote11 45125 75 Stephane Prud homme9602 16 Richard Chartier2 1114 75 Jean Francois Tessier1 8794 23 Dylan Perceval Maxwell2 1694 88 Marc Boris St Maurice2 1564 85 Ginette Boutet M L 2690 60 Gilles DuceppeMercier Francine Lalonde24 75552 87 Normand Biron15 41632 93 J Marc Antoine Delsoin1 6843 60 Nicholas Vikander4801 03 Martin Gelgoot1 6293 48 Richard Savignac1 8133 87 Eric Duquette9372 00 Genevieve Royer M L 1040 22 Francine LalondeRosemont Petite Patrie Bernard Bigras23 31549 13 Claude Vigneault16 05233 83 Etienne Morin1 3542 85 Noemi Lo Pinto1 4172 99 Marc Bissonnette2 0064 23 Sebastien Chagnon Jean1 4753 11 Claude Messier Mar 1 4863 13 Joanne Pritchard NA 114 0 24 Dorothy Sauras Comm 233 0 49 Bernard BigrasRosemont1997 editMain article 1997 Canadian federal election Seats won lost by party edit Party 1993 Gain from loss to 1997Lib BlocBloc Quebecois 5 0 1 4Liberal 0 1 0 1Results by riding edit edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentBQ Liberal NDP PC Marxist Leninist OtherAnjou Riviere des Prairies Roger Pomerleau16 558 Yvon Charbonneau24 189 Elizabeth Lemay Amabili752 Jean Corbeil9 405 Yves Le Seigle227 Roger PomerleauHochelaga Maisonneuve Real Menard21 938 Denise Malo16 308 Milan Mirich825 Charles Boudreault7 583 Christine Dandenault444 Richard Lauzon NLP 577 Real MenardLaurier Sainte Marie Gilles Duceppe26 542 David Ly11 154 Francois Degardin2 180 Yanick Deschenes5 808 Serge Lachapelle338 Francois Gourd Ind 1 255Dylan Perceval Maxwell Green 1 167Mathieu Ravignat Ind 123 Gilles DuceppeMercier Francine Lalonde24 649 Rene Bourgeault14 061 Cathy Milner772 Eric Champagne8 500 Helene Heroux297 Francine LalondeRosemont Bernard Bigras23 313 Francoise Guidi15 952 Fidel Fuentes1 637 Marc Bissonnette7 727 Claude Brunelle447 Vicky Mercier Ind 494 Benoit Tremblay 1993 editMain article 1993 Canadian federal election Seats won lost by party edit Party 1988 Gain from loss to 1993PC Lib BlocProgressive Conservative 4 0 0 0 4 0Liberal 1 0 0 0 1 0Bloc Quebecois 0 4 0 1 0 5Results by riding edit edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentPC Liberal NDP BQ Commonwealth of Canada Natural Law OtherAnjou Riviere des Prairies Jean Corbeil7 066 Normand Biron25 621 Zamba Mandala956 Roger Pomerleau26 179 Frantz Albert Mitton139 Gilles Raymond764 Jean CorbeilHochelaga Maisonneuve Allan Koury3 838 Jules Leger10 760 Paul Vachon955 Real Menard26 052 Steve Belanger184 Richard Lauzon576 Christine Dandenault M L 259 Allan KouryLaurier Sainte Marie Yvan Routhier2 136 Robert Desbiens9 854 Alain Gravel1 227 Gilles Duceppe24 755 Sophie Brassard124 Pierre Bergeron643 John Tromp Green 1 050Normand Chouinard M L 210Michel Dugre Ind 130 Gilles Duceppe 1 2 Mercier Gerald Lacoste2 720 Magda Tadros11 700 Guy D Amours789 Francine Lalonde34 139 Pierre Aylwin128 Carole Jacques Ind 8 992William John Apostol Abol 207 Carole Jacques 3 Rosemont Pauline Vincent2 343 Pierre Bourque13 003 Roger Lamarr990 Benoit Tremblay28 409 Stephane Levesque83 Marc Roy717 Helene Heroux M L 188 Benoit Tremblay 4 5 BQ members were formally considered Independents throughout 34th Parliament Duceppe elected in byelection August 1990 previously held by Liberal Jean Claude Malepart Jacques did not seek re election as PC Tremblay defected from PC Party in June 19901988 editMain article 1988 Canadian federal election Seats won lost by party edit Party 1984 Gain from loss to 1988PC Lib Progressive Conservative 4 0 0 4Liberal 2 0 0 1 a Results by riding edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentPC Liberal NDP Green Communist Rhinoceros Commonwealth of Canada OtherAnjou Riviere des Prairies Jean Corbeil27 451 Vincent Arciresi17 421 Vincent Marchione6 687 Mario Paul 1 217 Catherine Commandeur Ind 483 Michel GravelGamelinHochelaga Maisonneuve Allan Koury16 246 Serge Laprade14 168 Gaetan Nadeau8 583 Marius Henry 800 Montserrat Escola 114 Marie Chou Chou Chouinard1 196 Sylvain Labelle122 Christiane Robidoux Ind 159 Edouard DesrosiersLaurier Sainte Marie Charles Andre Hamelin12 113 Jean Claude Malepart15 956 Francis Beaulne8 828 Philippe Champagne 1 438 Marianne Roy 175 Sonia Chatouille Cote2 121 Daniel Gonzales79 Helene Heroux Ind 130 Jean Claude Malepart Montreal Sainte MarieMercier Carole Jacques30 804 Luc Chouinard12 942 Andre Cordeau10 251 Andre Cloutier309 Jean Claude Stardust Gouin1 617 Denise Saint Louis137 Jean Pierre Ginchereau Ind 197 Carole Jacques Montreal MercierRosemont Benoit Tremblay17 127 Jacques Guilbault13 209 Giuseppe Sciortino9 163 Sylvain Auclair1 383 Gaetan Trudel151 Christian Nettoyeur Jolicoeur1 656 Christiane Deland Gervais120 Suzanne Blais Grenier Ind 2 060Dollard Desjardins Social Credit 148Arnold August Ind 122Leo Larocque Ind 122 Suzanne Blais Grenier1984 editMain article 1984 Canadian federal election Seats won lost by party edit Party 1980 Gain from loss to 1984PC Lib Liberal 6 0 4 2Progressive Conservative 0 4 0 4Results by riding edit edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentPC Liberal NDP Rhinoceros Parti nationaliste Commonwealth of Canada OtherGamelin Michel Gravel20 870 Lise Thibault17 491 Carl Cyr4 730 Jean Claude Stardust Gouin1 659 Henriette Martin1 313 Roger Leclerc96 Rolf Bramann Green 720 Arthur PortelanceHochelaga Maisonneuve Edouard Desrosiers13 244 Serge Joyal12 201 Marie Ange Gagnon Sirois3 596 Richard A Sirois1 847 Real Menard1 089 Daniel Gonzales63 Gaetan Trudel Comm 99 Serge JoyalMontreal Mercier Carole Jacques25 071 Celine Hervieux Payette19 335 Robert Ferland4 925 Raymond les oreilles Pollender2 038 Gerald Giguere2 557 Michel Destroismaisons154 Celine Hervieux PayetteMontreal Sainte Marie Francois Richard10 668 Jean Claude Malepart13 668 Lauraine Vaillancourt3 525 Andre Vaillancourt990 Ghislain Cote69 Jean Claude MalepartSainte MarieRosemont Suzanne Blais Grenier 15 782 Antonio Sciascia14 477 Roger J W D Lamarre4 054 Francine Rose Lime Lacasse 1 587 Denis Castonguay1 008 Andre Malboeuf64 Claude Demers Comm 161Lucien Lapointe Social Credit 143Dollard Desjardins Ind 101 Claude Andre LachanceSaint Leonard Anjou Agostino Cannavino 23 275 Alfonso Gagliano24 520 Terrence Trudeau7 506 Denis La Miuf Ouellet2 152 Pierre Alain Cotnoir1 634 Jean Vigneault145 Monique BeginNotes edit The riding of Saint Leonard Anjou was dissolved into Saint Leonard presented in Northern Montreal resultsReferences edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Canadian federal election results in Eastern Montreal amp oldid 1210854302, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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