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Laurier—Sainte-Marie

Laurier—Sainte-Marie is a federal electoral district in Downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1988. Its population in 2016 was 111,835.

Laurier—Sainte-Marie
Quebec electoral district
Laurier—Sainte-Marie in relation to other electoral districts in Montreal and Laval
Federal electoral district
LegislatureHouse of Commons
MP
 
 
 
Steven Guilbeault
Liberal
District created1987
First contested1988
Last contested2021
District webpageprofile, map
Demographics
Population (2016)[1]111,835
Electors (2019)82,524
Area (km²)[2]10.40
Pop. density (per km²)10,753.4
Census division(s)Montreal
Census subdivision(s)Montreal

Geography edit

The district includes Côte Saint-Louis and the eastern parts of The Plateau and Mile End in the Borough of Le Plateau-Mont-Royal and the eastern part of Downtown Montreal and the western part of Centre-Sud (including part of the neighbourhood of Sainte-Marie) in the Borough of Ville-Marie.

History edit

In 1987, the district of "Laurier—Sainte-Marie" was created from Laurier, Montreal—Sainte-Marie and Saint-Jacques ridings.

In 2003, Laurier—Sainte-Marie was abolished when it was redistributed into Laurier and Hochelaga ridings.

After the 2004 election, Laurier riding was renamed "Laurier—Sainte-Marie" in 2004.

The name comes from Laurier Avenue, a street in Plateau Mont-Royal named after Wilfrid Laurier, and Sainte-Marie, a former name for Centre-Sud, which in turn came from a parish church dedicated to Saint Mary.

The riding was represented by Gilles Duceppe, leader of the Bloc Québécois, until 2011 when he was defeated by Hélène Laverdière of the New Democratic Party.

This riding lost territory to Outremont and Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Sœurs, and gained territory from Hochelaga, Westmount—Ville-Marie and Outremont during the 2012 electoral redistribution.

Former boundaries edit

Demographics edit

According to the 2006 Canadian census

Racial groups: 84.9% White, 3.6% Black, 2.9% Latin American, 2.1% Chinese, 1.8% Arab, 1.5% Southeast Asian, 1.4% South Asian
Religions (2001): 68.5% Catholic, 2.8% Muslim, 2.8% Protestant, 1.4% Buddhist, 1.1% Christian Orthodox, 1.0% Other Christian, 21.0% No religion
Average income: $25,079

According to the 2016 Canadian census
  • Twenty most common mother tongue languages (2016) : 70.9% French, 10.4% English, 4.1% Spanish, 2.3% Arabic, 1.4% Mandarin, 1.2% Portuguese, 1.2% Cantonese, 0.9% Bengali, 0.7% Farsi, 0.7% Vietnamese, 0.6% Russian, 0.5% Italian, 0.4% German, 0.4% Romanian, 0.3% Creole languages, 0.3% Polish, 0.2% Greek, 0.2% Korean, 0.2% Japanese, 0.2% Turkish[3]

Riding associations edit

Riding associations are the local branches of political parties:

Party Association name CEO HQ address
Communist Laurier—Sainte-Marie EDA, CPC Pierre Fontaine 1703 Létourneux
Conservative Laurier—Sainte-Marie Conservative Association Bertrane Royer 4390 Rue de Mentana
Green Association du Parti Vert du Canada de Laurier—Sainte-Marie David MacFarquhar 1229 Ave Mont-Royal E
Liberal Laurier—Sainte-Marie Federal Liberal Association Sendanga Yeba 5323 Avenue de Lorimier
New Democratic NDP Riding Association of Laurier—Sainte-Marie Nicholas Trottier 312B-4821 Boulevard Saint-Laurent

Members of Parliament edit

This riding has elected the following members of Parliament:

Parliament Years Member Party
Laurier—Sainte-Marie
Riding created from Laurier, Montreal—Sainte-Marie
and Saint-Jacques
34th  1988–1990     Jean-Claude Malépart Liberal
 1990–1993     Gilles Duceppe Independent
35th  1993–1997     Bloc Québécois
36th  1997–2000
37th  2000–2004
Laurier
38th  2004–2006     Gilles Duceppe Bloc Québécois
Laurier—Sainte-Marie
39th  2006–2008     Gilles Duceppe Bloc Québécois
40th  2008–2011
41st  2011–2015     Hélène Laverdière New Democratic
42nd  2015–2019
43rd  2019–2021     Steven Guilbeault Liberal
44th  2021–present

Election results edit

2021 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Steven Guilbeault 16,961 37.96 -3.8 $106,932.30
New Democratic Nimâ Machouf 14,680 32.86 +7.67 $74,683.45
Bloc Québécois Marie-Ève-Lyne Michel 9,114 20.40 -2.42 $43,415.93
Conservative Ronan Reich 1,500 3.36 +0.55 $5,774.18
Green Jean-Michel Lavarenne 992 2.22 -3.82 $0.00
People's Daniel Tanguay 758 1.70 +1.10 $1,926.49
Free Julie Morin 233 0.52 $1.77
Animal Protection Kimberly Lamontagne 199 0.42 $2,642.01
Communist Adrien Welsh 95 0.21 +0.08 $0.00
Independent Cyril Julien 74 0.17 $296.44
Marxist–Leninist Serge Lachapelle 70 0.16 -0.02 $0.00
Total valid votes/expense limit 44,676 $110,467.65
Total rejected ballots 551
Turnout 45,227 56.81
Registered voters 79,607
Source: Elections Canada[4]
2019 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Steven Guilbeault 22,306 41.77 +18.11 $84,747.37
New Democratic Nimâ Machouf 13,453 25.19 -13.08
Bloc Québécois Michel Duchesne 12,188 22.82 -5.89 $25,536.85
Green Jamil Azzaoui 3,225 6.04 +2.56
Conservative Lise des Greniers 1,504 2.82 -1.28
People's Christine Bui 320 0.6
Rhinoceros Archie Morals 208 0.39
Marxist–Leninist Serge Lachapelle 98 0.18 -0.01
Communist Adrien Welsh 67 0.13 -0.06 $867.96
Independent Dimitri Mourkes 42 0.08
Total valid votes/expense limit 53,409 100.0
Total rejected ballots 551
Turnout 53,960 65.4
Eligible voters 82,524
Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing +15.60
Source: Elections Canada[5][6]
2015 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Hélène Laverdière 20,929 38.27 -8.21 $89,556.47
Bloc Québécois Gilles Duceppe 15,699 28.71 -6.23 $57,168.55
Liberal Christine Poirier 12,938 23.66 +12.99 $38,580.06
Conservative Daniel Gaudreau 2,242 4.10 +0.15 $4,220.00
Green Cyrille Giraud 1,904 3.48 +0.84 $4,793.71
Libertarian Stéphane Beaulieu 604 1.10
Independent Julien Bernatchez 160 0.29
Marxist–Leninist Serge Lachapelle 103 0.19
Communist Pierre Fontaine 102 0.19
Total valid votes/Expense limit 54,681 100.00   $221,434.26
Total rejected ballots 594 1.07
Turnout 55,275 65.69
Eligible voters 84,142
New Democratic hold Swing -0.99
Source: Elections Canada[7][8]
2011 federal election redistributed results[9]
Party Vote %
  New Democratic 23,749 46.48
  Bloc Québécois 17,853 34.94
  Liberal 5,451 10.67
  Conservative 2,019 3.95
  Green 1,348 2.64
  Others 677 1.32
2011 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Hélène Laverdière 23,373 46.64 +29.53 $22,982
Bloc Québécois Gilles Duceppe 17,991 35.90 −14.34 $81,167
Liberal Philippe Allard 4,976 9.93 −8.40 $16,728
Conservative Charles K. Langford 1,764 3.52 −1.31 $4,611
Green Olivier Adam 1,324 2.64 −5.28 $1,532
Rhinoceros François Yo Gourd 398 0.79 −0.14 none listed
Communist Sylvain Archambault 137 0.27 +0.10 $1,606
Marxist–Leninist Serge Lachapelle 77 0.15 −0.09 none listed
Independent Dimitri Mourkes 73 0.15 none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit 50,113 100.00
Total rejected ballots 471 0.93
Turnout 50,584 63.41
Electors on the lists 79,772
New Democratic gain from Bloc Québécois Swing +21.94%
Source: Official Results, Elections Canada and Financial Returns, Elections Canada.
2008 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Bloc Québécois Gilles Duceppe 24,103 50.24 −4.45 $71,127
Liberal Sébastien Caron 8,798 18.33 +5.88 $30,225
New Democratic François Grégoire 8,209 17.11 +0.44 $31,151
Green Dylan Perceval-Maxwell 3,801 7.92 −0.38 $7,171
Conservative Charles K. Langford 2,320 4.83 −1.55 $5,590
Rhinoceros François Yo Gourd 447 0.93 $388
Marxist–Leninist Serge Lachapelle 118 0.24 −0.03
Independent Daniel "F4J" Laforest 93 0.19
Communist Samie Pagé-Quirion 86 0.17 −0.03 $898
Total valid votes/expense limit 47,975 100.00 $84,641
Total rejected ballots 406 0.84
Turnout 48,381 61.10
2006 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Bloc Québécois Gilles Duceppe 26,773 54.69 −5.4 $74,181
New Democratic François Grégoire 8,165 16.67 +4.6 $20,195
Liberal Soeung Tang 6,095 12.45 −5.2 $12,436
Green Dylan Perceval-Maxwell 4,064 8.30 +2.2 $2,265
Conservative Carlos De Sousa 3,124 6.38 +3.8 $15,665
Marijuana Nicky Tanguay 338 0.69 −0.5
Independent Jocelyne Leduc 157 0.32 *
Marxist–Leninist Ginette Boutet 137 0.27 −0.0
Communist Evelyn Elizabeth Ruiz 100 0.20 * $926
Total valid votes/expense limit 48,953 100.00 $79,692
Total rejected ballots 392 0.79
Turnout 49,345 61.26
2004 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Bloc Québécois Gilles Duceppe 28,728 60.1 +7.3 $69,284
Liberal Jean-François Thibault 8,454 17.7 −8.1 $52,945
New Democratic François Grégoire 5,779 12.1 +7.3 $5,400
Green Dylan Perceval-Maxwell 2,912 6.1 +1.2 $2,801
Conservative Pierre Albert 1,224 2.6 −3.8 $4,658
Marijuana Nicky Tanguay 572 1.2 −3.7
Marxist–Leninist Ginette Boutet 154 0.3 −0.3
Total valid votes/expense limit 47,823 100.0 $79,214
Note: Conservative vote is compared to the total of the Canadian Alliance vote and Progressive Conservative vote in the 2000 election in the riding of Laurier—Sainte-Marie.
2000 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Bloc Québécois Gilles Duceppe 23,473 52.8 −1.9
Liberal Jean Philippe Côté 11,451 25.7 +2.8
Green Dylan Perceval-Maxwell 2,169 4.9 +2.5
Marijuana Marc-Boris St-Maurice 2,156 4.8
New Democratic Richard Chartier 2,121 4.8 +0.3
Progressive Conservative Jean François Tessier 1,879 4.2 −7.7
Alliance Stéphane Prud'homme 960 2.2
Marxist–Leninist Ginette Boutet 269 0.6 −0.1
Total valid votes 44,478 100.0
1997 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Bloc Québécois Gilles Duceppe 26,546 54.7 −7.0
Liberal David Ly 11,154 23.0 −1.6
Progressive Conservative Yanick Deschênes 5,808 12.0 +6.6
New Democratic François Degardin 2,180 4.5 +1.4
Independent François Gourd 1,255 2.6
Green Dylan Perceval-Maxwell 1,167 2.4 −0.2
Marxist–Leninist Serge Lachapelle 338 0.7 +0.2
Independent Mathieu Ravignat 123 0.3
Total valid votes 48,571 100.0
1993 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Bloc Québécois Gilles Duceppe 25,060 61.79 $39,969
Liberal Robert Desbiens 9,940 24.51 −14.56 $41,625
Progressive Conservative Yvan Routhier 2,156 5.32 −24.34 $19,947
New Democratic Alain Gravel 1,237 3.05 −18.57 $5,169
Green John Tromp 1,050 2.59 −0.93 $1,304
Natural Law Pierre Bergeron 652 1.61 $0
Marxist–Leninist Normand Chouinard 205 0.51 +0.19 $80
Communist League Michel Dugré 131 0.32 $507
Commonwealth of Canada Sophie Brassard 127 0.31 +0.12 $0
Total valid votes 40,558 100.00
Total rejected ballots 1,592
Turnout 42,150 71.29 +1.96
Electors on the lists 59,126
Source: Thirty-fifth General Election, 1993: Official Voting Results, Published by the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada. Financial figures taken from the official contributions and expenses submitted by the candidates, provided by Elections Canada. Percentage change figures are made in relation to the 1988 general election, not the 1990 by-election.
Canadian federal by-election, August 13, 1990
Death of Jean-Claude Malépart
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Gilles Duceppe 16,818 66.9
Liberal Denis Coderre 4,812 19.1 −19.9
New Democratic Louise O'Neill 1,821 7.2 −14.4
Progressive Conservative Christian Fortin 1,120 4.5 −25.2
Green Michel Szabo 395 1.6 −1.9
Independent Daniel Perreault 123 0.5
Independent Rejean Robidoux 42 0.2
Total valid votes 25,131 100.0
1988 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures
Liberal Jean-Claude Malepart 15,956 39.07 $41,754
Progressive Conservative Charles Hamelin 12,113 29.66 $35,391
New Democratic François Beaulne 8,828 21.62 $42,678
Rhinoceros Sonia Chatouille Côté 2,121 5.19 $425
Green Philippe Champagne 1,438 3.52 $0
Communist Marianne Roy 175 0.43 $1,263
Independent Marxist-Leninist Hélène Héroux 130 0.32 $130
Commonwealth of Canada Daniel Gonzales 79 0.19 $0
Total valid votes 40,840 100.00
Total rejected ballots 729
Turnout 41,569 69.33
Electors on the lists 59,956
Source: Report of the Chief Electoral Officer, Thirty-fourth General Election, 1988.

See also edit

References edit

  • "Laurier—Sainte-Marie (Code 24031) Census Profile". 2011 census. Government of Canada - Statistics Canada. Retrieved 7 March 2011.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Statistics Canada: 2017
  2. ^ Statistics Canada: 2017
  3. ^ "Mother Tongue (269), Knowledge of Official Languages (5), Age (15A) and Sex (3) for the Population Excluding Institutional Residents of Canada, Provinces and Territories and Federal Electoral Districts (2013 Representation Order), 2016 Census - 100% Data". 2 August 2017.
  4. ^ "Confirmed candidates — Laurier—Sainte-Marie". Elections Canada. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  5. ^ "List of confirmed candidates". Elections Canada. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  6. ^ "Election Night Results". Elections Canada. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
  7. ^ Elections Canada – Confirmed candidates for Laurier—Sainte-Marie, 30 September 2015
  8. ^ Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates 2015-08-15 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Pundits' Guide to Canadian Elections

External links edit

Riding history from the Library of Parliament:

  • Laurier—Sainte-Marie (1987-2003), accessed 5 November 2006
  • Laurier (2003-2004), accessed 5 November 2006
  • Laurier—Sainte-Marie (2004-present), accessed 5 November 2006

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Laurier Sainte Marie is a federal electoral district in Downtown Montreal Quebec Canada that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1988 Its population in 2016 was 111 835 Laurier Sainte MarieQuebec electoral districtLaurier Sainte Marie in relation to other electoral districts in Montreal and LavalFederal electoral districtLegislatureHouse of CommonsMP Steven GuilbeaultLiberalDistrict created1987First contested1988Last contested2021District webpageprofile mapDemographicsPopulation 2016 1 111 835Electors 2019 82 524Area km 2 10 40Pop density per km 10 753 4Census division s MontrealCensus subdivision s Montreal Contents 1 Geography 2 History 2 1 Former boundaries 3 Demographics 4 Riding associations 5 Members of Parliament 6 Election results 7 See also 8 References 8 1 Notes 9 External linksGeography editThe district includes Cote Saint Louis and the eastern parts of The Plateau and Mile End in the Borough of Le Plateau Mont Royal and the eastern part of Downtown Montreal and the western part of Centre Sud including part of the neighbourhood of Sainte Marie in the Borough of Ville Marie History editIn 1987 the district of Laurier Sainte Marie was created from Laurier Montreal Sainte Marie and Saint Jacques ridings In 2003 Laurier Sainte Marie was abolished when it was redistributed into Laurier and Hochelaga ridings After the 2004 election Laurier riding was renamed Laurier Sainte Marie in 2004 The name comes from Laurier Avenue a street in Plateau Mont Royal named after Wilfrid Laurier and Sainte Marie a former name for Centre Sud which in turn came from a parish church dedicated to Saint Mary The riding was represented by Gilles Duceppe leader of the Bloc Quebecois until 2011 when he was defeated by Helene Laverdiere of the New Democratic Party This riding lost territory to Outremont and Ville Marie Le Sud Ouest Ile des Sœurs and gained territory from Hochelaga Westmount Ville Marie and Outremont during the 2012 electoral redistribution Former boundaries edit nbsp 2004 to 2011 electionDemographics editAccording to the 2006 Canadian censusRacial groups 84 9 White 3 6 Black 2 9 Latin American 2 1 Chinese 1 8 Arab 1 5 Southeast Asian 1 4 South Asian Religions 2001 68 5 Catholic 2 8 Muslim 2 8 Protestant 1 4 Buddhist 1 1 Christian Orthodox 1 0 Other Christian 21 0 No religion Average income 25 079 According to the 2016 Canadian censusTwenty most common mother tongue languages 2016 70 9 French 10 4 English 4 1 Spanish 2 3 Arabic 1 4 Mandarin 1 2 Portuguese 1 2 Cantonese 0 9 Bengali 0 7 Farsi 0 7 Vietnamese 0 6 Russian 0 5 Italian 0 4 German 0 4 Romanian 0 3 Creole languages 0 3 Polish 0 2 Greek 0 2 Korean 0 2 Japanese 0 2 Turkish 3 Riding associations editRiding associations are the local branches of political parties Party Association name CEO HQ addressCommunist Laurier Sainte Marie EDA CPC Pierre Fontaine 1703 LetourneuxConservative Laurier Sainte Marie Conservative Association Bertrane Royer 4390 Rue de MentanaGreen Association du Parti Vert du Canada de Laurier Sainte Marie David MacFarquhar 1229 Ave Mont Royal ELiberal Laurier Sainte Marie Federal Liberal Association Sendanga Yeba 5323 Avenue de LorimierNew Democratic NDP Riding Association of Laurier Sainte Marie Nicholas Trottier 312B 4821 Boulevard Saint LaurentMembers of Parliament editThis riding has elected the following members of Parliament Parliament Years Member PartyLaurier Sainte MarieRiding created from Laurier Montreal Sainte Marieand Saint Jacques34th 1988 1990 Jean Claude Malepart Liberal 1990 1993 Gilles Duceppe Independent35th 1993 1997 Bloc Quebecois36th 1997 200037th 2000 2004Laurier38th 2004 2006 Gilles Duceppe Bloc QuebecoisLaurier Sainte Marie39th 2006 2008 Gilles Duceppe Bloc Quebecois40th 2008 201141st 2011 2015 Helene Laverdiere New Democratic42nd 2015 201943rd 2019 2021 Steven Guilbeault Liberal44th 2021 presentElection results editvte2021 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Steven Guilbeault 16 961 37 96 3 8 106 932 30New Democratic Nima Machouf 14 680 32 86 7 67 74 683 45Bloc Quebecois Marie Eve Lyne Michel 9 114 20 40 2 42 43 415 93Conservative Ronan Reich 1 500 3 36 0 55 5 774 18Green Jean Michel Lavarenne 992 2 22 3 82 0 00People s Daniel Tanguay 758 1 70 1 10 1 926 49Free Julie Morin 233 0 52 1 77Animal Protection Kimberly Lamontagne 199 0 42 2 642 01Communist Adrien Welsh 95 0 21 0 08 0 00Independent Cyril Julien 74 0 17 296 44Marxist Leninist Serge Lachapelle 70 0 16 0 02 0 00Total valid votes expense limit 44 676 110 467 65Total rejected ballots 551Turnout 45 227 56 81Registered voters 79 607Source Elections Canada 4 vte2019 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Steven Guilbeault 22 306 41 77 18 11 84 747 37New Democratic Nima Machouf 13 453 25 19 13 08Bloc Quebecois Michel Duchesne 12 188 22 82 5 89 25 536 85Green Jamil Azzaoui 3 225 6 04 2 56Conservative Lise des Greniers 1 504 2 82 1 28People s Christine Bui 320 0 6 Rhinoceros Archie Morals 208 0 39 Marxist Leninist Serge Lachapelle 98 0 18 0 01Communist Adrien Welsh 67 0 13 0 06 867 96Independent Dimitri Mourkes 42 0 08 Total valid votes expense limit 53 409 100 0Total rejected ballots 551Turnout 53 960 65 4Eligible voters 82 524Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing 15 60Source Elections Canada 5 6 2015 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresNew Democratic Helene Laverdiere 20 929 38 27 8 21 89 556 47Bloc Quebecois Gilles Duceppe 15 699 28 71 6 23 57 168 55Liberal Christine Poirier 12 938 23 66 12 99 38 580 06Conservative Daniel Gaudreau 2 242 4 10 0 15 4 220 00Green Cyrille Giraud 1 904 3 48 0 84 4 793 71Libertarian Stephane Beaulieu 604 1 10 Independent Julien Bernatchez 160 0 29 Marxist Leninist Serge Lachapelle 103 0 19 Communist Pierre Fontaine 102 0 19 Total valid votes Expense limit 54 681 100 00 221 434 26Total rejected ballots 594 1 07 Turnout 55 275 65 69 Eligible voters 84 142New Democratic hold Swing 0 99Source Elections Canada 7 8 2011 federal election redistributed results 9 Party Vote New Democratic 23 749 46 48 Bloc Quebecois 17 853 34 94 Liberal 5 451 10 67 Conservative 2 019 3 95 Green 1 348 2 64 Others 677 1 32vte2011 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresNew Democratic Helene Laverdiere 23 373 46 64 29 53 22 982Bloc Quebecois Gilles Duceppe 17 991 35 90 14 34 81 167Liberal Philippe Allard 4 976 9 93 8 40 16 728Conservative Charles K Langford 1 764 3 52 1 31 4 611Green Olivier Adam 1 324 2 64 5 28 1 532Rhinoceros Francois Yo Gourd 398 0 79 0 14 none listedCommunist Sylvain Archambault 137 0 27 0 10 1 606Marxist Leninist Serge Lachapelle 77 0 15 0 09 none listedIndependent Dimitri Mourkes 73 0 15 none listedTotal valid votes expense limit 50 113 100 00Total rejected ballots 471 0 93Turnout 50 584 63 41Electors on the lists 79 772New Democratic gain from Bloc Quebecois Swing 21 94 Source Official Results Elections Canada and Financial Returns Elections Canada vte2008 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresBloc Quebecois Gilles Duceppe 24 103 50 24 4 45 71 127Liberal Sebastien Caron 8 798 18 33 5 88 30 225New Democratic Francois Gregoire 8 209 17 11 0 44 31 151Green Dylan Perceval Maxwell 3 801 7 92 0 38 7 171Conservative Charles K Langford 2 320 4 83 1 55 5 590Rhinoceros Francois Yo Gourd 447 0 93 388Marxist Leninist Serge Lachapelle 118 0 24 0 03Independent Daniel F4J Laforest 93 0 19 Communist Samie Page Quirion 86 0 17 0 03 898Total valid votes expense limit 47 975 100 00 84 641Total rejected ballots 406 0 84Turnout 48 381 61 10vte2006 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresBloc Quebecois Gilles Duceppe 26 773 54 69 5 4 74 181New Democratic Francois Gregoire 8 165 16 67 4 6 20 195Liberal Soeung Tang 6 095 12 45 5 2 12 436Green Dylan Perceval Maxwell 4 064 8 30 2 2 2 265Conservative Carlos De Sousa 3 124 6 38 3 8 15 665Marijuana Nicky Tanguay 338 0 69 0 5Independent Jocelyne Leduc 157 0 32 Marxist Leninist Ginette Boutet 137 0 27 0 0Communist Evelyn Elizabeth Ruiz 100 0 20 926Total valid votes expense limit 48 953 100 00 79 692Total rejected ballots 392 0 79Turnout 49 345 61 26vte2004 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresBloc Quebecois Gilles Duceppe 28 728 60 1 7 3 69 284Liberal Jean Francois Thibault 8 454 17 7 8 1 52 945New Democratic Francois Gregoire 5 779 12 1 7 3 5 400Green Dylan Perceval Maxwell 2 912 6 1 1 2 2 801Conservative Pierre Albert 1 224 2 6 3 8 4 658Marijuana Nicky Tanguay 572 1 2 3 7Marxist Leninist Ginette Boutet 154 0 3 0 3Total valid votes expense limit 47 823 100 0 79 214Note Conservative vote is compared to the total of the Canadian Alliance vote and Progressive Conservative vote in the 2000 election in the riding of Laurier Sainte Marie vte2000 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Bloc Quebecois Gilles Duceppe 23 473 52 8 1 9Liberal Jean Philippe Cote 11 451 25 7 2 8Green Dylan Perceval Maxwell 2 169 4 9 2 5Marijuana Marc Boris St Maurice 2 156 4 8New Democratic Richard Chartier 2 121 4 8 0 3Progressive Conservative Jean Francois Tessier 1 879 4 2 7 7Alliance Stephane Prud homme 960 2 2Marxist Leninist Ginette Boutet 269 0 6 0 1Total valid votes 44 478 100 0vte1997 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Bloc Quebecois Gilles Duceppe 26 546 54 7 7 0Liberal David Ly 11 154 23 0 1 6Progressive Conservative Yanick Deschenes 5 808 12 0 6 6New Democratic Francois Degardin 2 180 4 5 1 4Independent Francois Gourd 1 255 2 6Green Dylan Perceval Maxwell 1 167 2 4 0 2Marxist Leninist Serge Lachapelle 338 0 7 0 2Independent Mathieu Ravignat 123 0 3Total valid votes 48 571 100 0vte1993 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresBloc Quebecois Gilles Duceppe 25 060 61 79 39 969Liberal Robert Desbiens 9 940 24 51 14 56 41 625Progressive Conservative Yvan Routhier 2 156 5 32 24 34 19 947New Democratic Alain Gravel 1 237 3 05 18 57 5 169Green John Tromp 1 050 2 59 0 93 1 304Natural Law Pierre Bergeron 652 1 61 0Marxist Leninist Normand Chouinard 205 0 51 0 19 80Communist League Michel Dugre 131 0 32 507Commonwealth of Canada Sophie Brassard 127 0 31 0 12 0Total valid votes 40 558 100 00Total rejected ballots 1 592Turnout 42 150 71 29 1 96Electors on the lists 59 126Source Thirty fifth General Election 1993 Official Voting Results Published by the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada Financial figures taken from the official contributions and expenses submitted by the candidates provided by Elections Canada Percentage change figures are made in relation to the 1988 general election not the 1990 by election vteCanadian federal by election August 13 1990Death of Jean Claude MalepartParty Candidate Votes Independent Gilles Duceppe 16 818 66 9Liberal Denis Coderre 4 812 19 1 19 9New Democratic Louise O Neill 1 821 7 2 14 4Progressive Conservative Christian Fortin 1 120 4 5 25 2Green Michel Szabo 395 1 6 1 9Independent Daniel Perreault 123 0 5Independent Rejean Robidoux 42 0 2Total valid votes 25 131 100 0vte1988 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Jean Claude Malepart 15 956 39 07 41 754Progressive Conservative Charles Hamelin 12 113 29 66 35 391New Democratic Francois Beaulne 8 828 21 62 42 678Rhinoceros Sonia Chatouille Cote 2 121 5 19 425Green Philippe Champagne 1 438 3 52 0Communist Marianne Roy 175 0 43 1 263Independent Marxist Leninist Helene Heroux 130 0 32 130Commonwealth of Canada Daniel Gonzales 79 0 19 0Total valid votes 40 840 100 00Total rejected ballots 729Turnout 41 569 69 33Electors on the lists 59 956Source Report of the Chief Electoral Officer Thirty fourth General Election 1988 See also editList of Canadian federal electoral districts Historical federal electoral districts of CanadaReferences edit Laurier Sainte Marie Code 24031 Census Profile 2011 census Government of Canada Statistics Canada Retrieved 7 March 2011 Notes edit Statistics Canada 2017 Statistics Canada 2017 Mother Tongue 269 Knowledge of Official Languages 5 Age 15A and Sex 3 for the Population Excluding Institutional Residents of Canada Provinces and Territories and Federal Electoral Districts 2013 Representation Order 2016 Census 100 Data 2 August 2017 Confirmed candidates Laurier Sainte Marie Elections Canada Retrieved 20 September 2021 List of confirmed candidates Elections Canada Retrieved 3 October 2019 Election Night Results Elections Canada Retrieved 11 November 2019 Elections Canada Confirmed candidates for Laurier Sainte Marie 30 September 2015 Elections Canada Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates Archived 2015 08 15 at the Wayback Machine Pundits Guide to Canadian ElectionsExternal links editRiding history from the Library of Parliament Laurier Sainte Marie 1987 2003 accessed 5 November 2006 Laurier 2003 2004 accessed 5 November 2006 Laurier Sainte Marie 2004 present accessed 5 November 2006 45 31 37 N 73 33 54 W 45 527 N 73 565 W 45 527 73 565 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Laurier Sainte 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