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Longueuil—Saint-Hubert

Longueuil—Saint-Hubert (formerly Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher and Longueuil) is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, represented in the House of Commons of Canada from since 2015 [3]

Longueuil—Saint-Hubert
Quebec electoral district
Longueuil—Saint-Hubert in relation to other electoral districts in Montreal and Laval
Federal electoral district
LegislatureHouse of Commons
MP
 
 
 
Denis Trudel
Bloc Québécois
District created1952
First contested1953
Last contested2021
District webpageprofile, map
Demographics
Population (2016)[1]108,703
Electors (2019)87,113
Area (km²)[2]56
Pop. density (per km²)1,941.1
Census division(s)South Shore
Census subdivision(s)Longueuil (part)

Geography edit

This South Shore district in the Quebec region of Montérégie includes the eastern part of the City of Longueuil.

The neighbouring ridings are Longueuil—Charles-LeMoyne, Montarville, Pierre-Boucher—Les Patriotes—Verchères, La Pointe-de-l'Île, and Hochelaga.


Demographics edit

According to the Canada 2016 Census
  • Twenty most common mother tongue languages (2016) : 83.5% French, 3.5% English, 3.1% Spanish, 2.1% Arabic, 1.0% Creole languages, 0.7% Romanian, 0.6% Farsi, 0.5% Portuguese, 0.5% Italian, 0.5% Russian, 0.5% Vietnamese, 0.4% Mandarin, 0.3% Kabyle, 0.2% Cantonese, 0.2% Greek, 0.1% Polish, 0.1% Ukrainian, 0.1% Bulgarian, 0.1% German, 0.1% Lao, 0.1% Wolof[4]

History edit

The electoral district was created as "Longueuil" in 1952 from parts of Chambly—Rouville and Châteauguay—Huntingdon—Laprairie ridings. It was renamed "Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher" in 2004.

This riding was largely replaced with "Longueuil—Saint-Hubert", losing territory to Pierre-Boucher—Les Patriotes—Verchères and gaining territory from Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert during the 2012 electoral redistribution.

Members of Parliament edit

This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament:

Parliament Years Member Party
Longueuil
Riding created from Chambly—Rouville
and Châteauguay—Huntingdon—Laprairie
22nd  1953–1957     Auguste Vincent Liberal
23rd  1957–1958
24th  1958–1962     Pierre Sévigny Progressive Conservative
25th  1962–1963
26th  1963–1965     Jean-Pierre Côté Liberal
27th  1965–1968
28th  1968–1972
29th  1972–1974 Jacques Olivier
30th  1974–1979
31st  1979–1980
32nd  1980–1984
33rd  1984–1988     Nic Leblanc Progressive Conservative
34th  1988–1990
 1990–1993     Bloc Québécois
35th  1993–1997
 1997–1997     Independent sovereigntist
36th  1997–2000     Caroline St-Hilaire Bloc Québécois
37th  2000–2004
Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher
38th  2004–2006     Caroline St-Hilaire Bloc Québécois
39th  2006–2008
40th  2008–2011 Jean Dorion
41st  2011–2015     Pierre Nantel New Democratic
Longueuil—Saint-Hubert
42nd  2015–2019     Pierre Nantel New Democratic
 2019–2019     Independent
43rd  2019–2021     Denis Trudel Bloc Québécois
44th  2021–present

Election results edit

Longueuil—Saint-Hubert, 2015–present edit

2021 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Bloc Québécois Denis Trudel 23,579 41.2 +2.7 $37,733.06
Liberal Florence Gagnon 21,930 38.3 +4.1 $55,578.41
New Democratic Mildred Murray 4,553 8.0 -0.5 $51.02
Conservative Boukare Tall 3,964 6.9 +0.6 $681.23
Green Simon King 1,599 2.8 -8.5 $8,865.56
People's Manon Girard 1,358 2.4 +1.6 $0.00
Indépendance du Québec Jacinthe Lafrenaye 252 0.4 N/A $0.00
Total valid votes/Expense limit 57,235 98.0 $115,690.00
Total rejected ballots 1,144 2.0
Turnout 58,379 67.6
Registered voters 86,352
Bloc Québécois hold Swing -0.7
Source: Elections Canada[5]
2019 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Bloc Québécois Denis Trudel 23,061 38.5 +11.23 $46,039.85
Liberal Réjean Hébert 20,471 34.2 +4.19 $77,307.46
Green Pierre Nantel 6,745 11.3 +8.81 $16,474.78
New Democratic Éric Ferland 5,104 8.5 –22.72 $11,119.46
Conservative Patrick Clune 3,779 6.3 –2.44 none listed
People's Ellen Comeau 467 0.8 $0.00
Independent Pierre-Luc Fillon 217 0.4 $0.00
Total valid votes/expense limit 59,844 100.0
Total rejected ballots 1,086
Turnout 60,930 69.9
Eligible voters 87,113
Bloc Québécois gain from New Democratic Swing +3.52
Source: Elections Canada[6][7]
2015 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Pierre Nantel 18,171 31.22 -18.79 $41,956.98
Liberal Michael O'Grady 17,468 30.01 +19.92
Bloc Québécois Denis Trudel 15,873 27.27 -1.52
Conservative John Sedlak 5,087 8.74 ±0.00 $6,341.70
Green Casandra Poitras 1,447 2.49 +0.29
Strength in Democracy Affine Lwalalika 153 0.26
Total valid votes/Expense limit 58,199 100.00   $224,513.21
Total rejected ballots 939 1.59
Turnout 85,766 68.95
Eligible voters 85,766
New Democratic hold Swing -19.36
Source: Elections Canada[8][9]
2011 federal election redistributed results[10]
Party Vote %
  New Democratic 26,335 50.02
  Bloc Québécois 15,162 28.80
  Liberal 5,313 10.09
  Conservative 4,602 8.74
  Green 1,156 2.20
  Others 86 0.16

Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher, 2004–2015 edit

2011 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Pierre Nantel 27,119 51.93 +37.9
Bloc Québécois Jean Dorion 14,181 27.16 -18.9
Liberal Kévan Falsafi 5,321 10.19 -11.6
Conservative Richard Bélisle 4,339 8.31 -6.1
Green Valérie St-Amant 1,032 1.98 -1.5
Marxist–Leninist Serge Patenaude 228 0.44 +0.2
Total valid votes/Expense limit 52,220 100.00
Total rejected ballots 650 1.23 -0.11
Turnout 52,870 67.24
Eligible voters 78,629
New Democratic gain from Bloc Québécois Swing +28.4
2008 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Bloc Québécois Jean Dorion 23,118 46.1 -9.1 $49,818
Liberal Ryan Hillier 10,920 21.8 +9.2 $10,797
Conservative Jacques Bouchard 7,210 14.4 -4.4 $55,552
New Democratic Lise St-Denis 7,021 14.0 +5.4 $1,131
Green Danielle Moreau 1,752 3.5 -0.5
Marxist–Leninist Serge Patenaude 103 0.2
Total valid votes/Expense limit 50,124 100.0 $83,504
Total rejected ballots 682 1.34
Turnout 50,806
2006 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Bloc Québécois Caroline St-Hilaire 27,425 55.2 -5.7 $50,372
Conservative Sebastien Legris 9,331 18.8 +13.9 $5,118
Liberal Lancine Diawara 6,260 12.6 -13.0 $8,387
New Democratic Philippe Haese 4,273 8.6 +3.4 $1,615
Green Adam Sommerfeld 1,995 4.0 +1.4
Marijuana David Fiset 397 0.8 0.0
Total valid votes/Expense limit 49,681 100.0 $78,130

Longueuil, 1952–2004 edit

2004 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Bloc Québécois Caroline St-Hilaire 29,473 60.9 +8.7 $75,548
Liberal Robert Gladu 12,363 25.6 -7.0 $61,710
New Democratic Nicole Fournier-Sylvester 2,512 5.2 +3.6 $572
Conservative Richard Bélisle 2,354 4.9 -5.8 $9,041
Green Michel Bédard 1,263 2.6
Marijuana David Fiset 401 0.8 -1.6
Total valid votes/Expense limit 48,366 100.0 $77,195

Note: Conservative vote is compared to the total of the Canadian Alliance vote and Progressive Conservative vote in the 2000 election.

2000 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Bloc Québécois Caroline St-Hilaire 20,868 52.2 +2.1
Liberal Sophie Joncas 12,991 32.5 +3.3
Progressive Conservative Richard Lafleur 2,210 5.5 -13.0
Alliance Michel Minguy 2,066 5.2
Marijuana David Fiset 968 2.4
New Democratic Timothy Spurr 655 1.6 -0.4
Marxist–Leninist Stephane Chénier 183 0.5
Total valid votes 39,941 100.0
1997 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Bloc Québécois Caroline St-Hilaire 20,977 50.1 -15.6
Liberal Carole Marcil 12,247 29.3 +4.5
Progressive Conservative François Leduc 7,773 18.6 +11.1
New Democratic Maurice Auzat 857 2.0 +0.4
Total valid votes 41,854 100.0
1993 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Bloc Québécois Nic Leblanc 39,734 65.7
Liberal Guy Chartrand 14,955 24.7 +2.1
Progressive Conservative Richard Ledoux 4,512 7.5 -45.8
New Democratic Sergio Martinez 985 1.6 -18.0
Commonwealth of Canada Dany Lépine 262 0.4 +0.1
Total valid votes 60,448 100.0
1988 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Nic Leblanc 29,054 53.3 +5.5
Liberal Michel Dupuy 12,328 22.6 -9.8
New Democratic Daniel Senez 10,681 19.6 +9.0
Rhinoceros Sylvie Legs Legault 2,080 3.8 -0.3
Independent Serge Lachapelle 233 0.4
Commonwealth of Canada Louis Dubé 163 0.3 +0.2
Total valid votes 54,539 100.0
1984 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Nic Leblanc 28,956 47.7 +40.6
Liberal Jacques Olivier 19,654 32.4 -36.6
New Democratic Claire Gagnon 6,401 10.6 -2.4
Parti nationaliste Denise Imbeau 3,054 5.0
Rhinoceros Robert Millet-Lynch dit Bagno 2,523 4.2
Commonwealth of Canada André Rouillard 73 0.1
Total valid votes 60,661 100.0
1980 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Jacques Olivier 32,755 69.0 +7.7
New Democratic Jean-Pierre Vaillancourt 6,144 12.9 +5.8
Progressive Conservative Hélène Vaillancourt 3,383 7.1 -3.5
Rhinoceros Jean-Marc Cornélius Brunet 2,631 5.5 +1.0
Social Credit Joseph Roland Grandmaison 1,688 3.6 -11.1
Union populaire Denise Imbeau-Cousineau 362 0.8 -0.6
Independent Alain Saulnier 204 0.4
Independent Walter Lee Belyea 164 0.3
Marxist–Leninist Yves Boyer 92 0.2 -0.1
Communist Hervé Fuyet 73 0.2
Total valid votes 47,496 100.0
1979 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Jacques Olivier 34,207 61.3 +9.5
Social Credit Robert S. Daoust 8,173 14.6 -1.2
Progressive Conservative Georges Perrier 5,952 10.7 -5.5
New Democratic Jean-Pierre Vaillancourt 3,995 7.2 -5.6
Rhinoceros Simonne Monet Chartrand 2,556 4.6
Union populaire Louis Denoncourt 764 1.4
Marxist–Leninist Yves Boyer 176 0.3 -0.4
Total valid votes 55,823 100.0
1974 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Jacques Olivier 24,500 51.8 +7.2
Progressive Conservative Noël Joanisse 7,627 16.1 +2.0
Social Credit Fernand Bouffard 7,490 15.8 -8.5
New Democratic Henri-François Gautrin 6,042 12.8 +3.6
Independent Jacques Ferron 1,110 2.3
Marxist–Leninist Paul Lévesque 357 0.8
Independent G. Bed Valade 163 0.3
Total valid votes 47,289 100.0
1972 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Jacques Olivier 22,129 44.6 -16.1
Social Credit Emile-A. Vadeboncoeur 12,091 24.4 +18.0
Progressive Conservative Marcel Robidas 7,015 14.1 -3.2
New Democratic Robert Mansour 4,548 9.2 -4.4
Independent Jacques Gendron 2,020 4.1
Independent Raoul Wéziwézô Duguay 1,625 3.3
Independent André Pesant 170 0.3
Total valid votes 49,598 100.0

Note: Social Credit vote is compared to Ralliement créditiste vote in the 1968 election.

1968 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Jean-Pierre Coté 19,080 60.7 +4.7
Progressive Conservative Raymond-J. Bériault 5,448 17.3 +3.6
New Democratic Paul Ferron 4,254 13.5 -2.6
Ralliement créditiste Joseph-A. Chénier 2,023 6.4 -7.7
Rhinoceros Robert Charlebois 354 1.1
Independent PC Gaston Prévost 281 0.9
Total valid votes 31,440 100.0
1965 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Jean-Pierre Coté 21,578 56.0 +15.4
New Democratic Jeanne d'Arc Morin 6,214 16.1 +8.6
Ralliement créditiste Joseph-A. Chénier 5,456 14.2 -4.1
Progressive Conservative Rosaire Clavette 5,286 13.7 -19.9
Total valid votes 38,534 100.0

Note: Ralliement créditiste vote is compared to Social Credit vote in the 1963 election.

1963 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Jean-Pierre Coté 17,223 40.6 +3.6
Progressive Conservative Pierre Sévigny 14,269 33.6 -10.6
Social Credit Bruno Camirand 7,735 18.2 +7.7
New Democratic Gérard Philipps 3,208 7.6 +1.2
Total valid votes 42,435 100.0
1962 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Pierre Sévigny 17,578 44.3 -5.6
Liberal Auguste Vincent 14,686 37.0 -6.4
Social Credit Adolphe Martin 4,186 10.5
New Democratic Réginald Lauzier 2,518 6.3 -0.4
Independent PC Roch Ste-Marie 381 1.0
Independent Liberal Oliva Bédard 358 0.9
Total valid votes 39,707 100.0

Note: New Democratic Party vote is compared to Co-operative Commonwealth Federation vote in the 1958 election.

1958 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Pierre Sévigny 18,637 49.8 +16.5
Liberal Auguste Vincent 16,238 43.4 -15.5
Co-operative Commonwealth Jacques Ferron 2,529 6.8 +1.4
Total valid votes 37,404 100.0
1957 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Auguste Vincent 19,314 58.9 -8.7
Progressive Conservative Pierre Sévigny 10,942 33.4 +13.5
Co-operative Commonwealth Michel Chartrand 1,768 5.4 -5.7
Independent PC Oliva Bédard 782 2.4
Total valid votes 32,806 100.0
1953 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Auguste Vincent 16,688 67.6
Progressive Conservative Georges-Joseph Valade 4,912 19.9
Co-operative Commonwealth Michel Chartrand 2,742 11.1
Labor–Progressive Yvonne Bourget 352 1.4
Total valid votes 24,694 100.0

See also edit

References edit

  • "Longueuil—Saint-Hubert (Code 24035) Census Profile". 2011 census. Government of Canada - Statistics Canada. Retrieved March 7, 2011.
  • Campaign expense data from Elections Canada
  • Results from Elections Canada
  • Riding history from the Library of Parliament

Notes edit

  1. ^ Statistics Canada: 2016
  2. ^ Statistics Canada: 2016
  3. ^ "Government Bill (House of Commons) C-37 (41-2) - Third Reading - Riding Name Change Act, 2014 - Parliament of Canada".
  4. ^ "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". August 2, 2017.
  5. ^ "Confirmed candidates — Longueuil—Saint-Hubert". Elections Canada. Retrieved September 20, 2021.
  6. ^ "List of confirmed candidates". Elections Canada. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  7. ^ "Election Night Results". Elections Canada. Retrieved November 11, 2019.
  8. ^ Elections Canada – Confirmed candidates for Longueuil—Saint-Hubert, 30 September 2015
  9. ^ Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates 2015-08-15 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Pundits' Guide to Canadian Elections

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Longueuil Saint Hubert formerly Longueuil Pierre Boucher and Longueuil is a federal electoral district in Quebec Canada represented in the House of Commons of Canada from since 2015 3 Longueuil Saint HubertQuebec electoral districtLongueuil Saint Hubert in relation to other electoral districts in Montreal and LavalFederal electoral districtLegislatureHouse of CommonsMP Denis TrudelBloc QuebecoisDistrict created1952First contested1953Last contested2021District webpageprofile mapDemographicsPopulation 2016 1 108 703Electors 2019 87 113Area km 2 56Pop density per km 1 941 1Census division s South ShoreCensus subdivision s Longueuil part Contents 1 Geography 2 Demographics 3 History 3 1 Members of Parliament 4 Election results 4 1 Longueuil Saint Hubert 2015 present 4 2 Longueuil Pierre Boucher 2004 2015 4 3 Longueuil 1952 2004 5 See also 6 References 6 1 NotesGeography editThis South Shore district in the Quebec region of Monteregie includes the eastern part of the City of Longueuil The neighbouring ridings are Longueuil Charles LeMoyne Montarville Pierre Boucher Les Patriotes Vercheres La Pointe de l Ile and Hochelaga Demographics editAccording to the Canada 2016 CensusTwenty most common mother tongue languages 2016 83 5 French 3 5 English 3 1 Spanish 2 1 Arabic 1 0 Creole languages 0 7 Romanian 0 6 Farsi 0 5 Portuguese 0 5 Italian 0 5 Russian 0 5 Vietnamese 0 4 Mandarin 0 3 Kabyle 0 2 Cantonese 0 2 Greek 0 1 Polish 0 1 Ukrainian 0 1 Bulgarian 0 1 German 0 1 Lao 0 1 Wolof 4 History editThe electoral district was created as Longueuil in 1952 from parts of Chambly Rouville and Chateauguay Huntingdon Laprairie ridings It was renamed Longueuil Pierre Boucher in 2004 This riding was largely replaced with Longueuil Saint Hubert losing territory to Pierre Boucher Les Patriotes Vercheres and gaining territory from Saint Bruno Saint Hubert during the 2012 electoral redistribution Members of Parliament edit This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament Parliament Years Member PartyLongueuilRiding created from Chambly Rouvilleand Chateauguay Huntingdon Laprairie22nd 1953 1957 Auguste Vincent Liberal23rd 1957 195824th 1958 1962 Pierre Sevigny Progressive Conservative25th 1962 196326th 1963 1965 Jean Pierre Cote Liberal27th 1965 196828th 1968 197229th 1972 1974 Jacques Olivier30th 1974 197931st 1979 198032nd 1980 198433rd 1984 1988 Nic Leblanc Progressive Conservative34th 1988 1990 1990 1993 Bloc Quebecois35th 1993 1997 1997 1997 Independent sovereigntist36th 1997 2000 Caroline St Hilaire Bloc Quebecois37th 2000 2004Longueuil Pierre Boucher38th 2004 2006 Caroline St Hilaire Bloc Quebecois39th 2006 200840th 2008 2011 Jean Dorion41st 2011 2015 Pierre Nantel New DemocraticLongueuil Saint Hubert42nd 2015 2019 Pierre Nantel New Democratic 2019 2019 Independent43rd 2019 2021 Denis Trudel Bloc Quebecois44th 2021 presentElection results editLongueuil Saint Hubert 2015 present edit vte2021 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresBloc Quebecois Denis Trudel 23 579 41 2 2 7 37 733 06Liberal Florence Gagnon 21 930 38 3 4 1 55 578 41New Democratic Mildred Murray 4 553 8 0 0 5 51 02Conservative Boukare Tall 3 964 6 9 0 6 681 23Green Simon King 1 599 2 8 8 5 8 865 56People s Manon Girard 1 358 2 4 1 6 0 00Independance du Quebec Jacinthe Lafrenaye 252 0 4 N A 0 00Total valid votes Expense limit 57 235 98 0 115 690 00Total rejected ballots 1 144 2 0Turnout 58 379 67 6Registered voters 86 352Bloc Quebecois hold Swing 0 7Source Elections Canada 5 vte2019 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresBloc Quebecois Denis Trudel 23 061 38 5 11 23 46 039 85Liberal Rejean Hebert 20 471 34 2 4 19 77 307 46Green Pierre Nantel 6 745 11 3 8 81 16 474 78New Democratic Eric Ferland 5 104 8 5 22 72 11 119 46Conservative Patrick Clune 3 779 6 3 2 44 none listedPeople s Ellen Comeau 467 0 8 0 00Independent Pierre Luc Fillon 217 0 4 0 00Total valid votes expense limit 59 844 100 0Total rejected ballots 1 086Turnout 60 930 69 9Eligible voters 87 113Bloc Quebecois gain from New Democratic Swing 3 52Source Elections Canada 6 7 2015 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresNew Democratic Pierre Nantel 18 171 31 22 18 79 41 956 98Liberal Michael O Grady 17 468 30 01 19 92 Bloc Quebecois Denis Trudel 15 873 27 27 1 52 Conservative John Sedlak 5 087 8 74 0 00 6 341 70Green Casandra Poitras 1 447 2 49 0 29 Strength in Democracy Affine Lwalalika 153 0 26 Total valid votes Expense limit 58 199 100 00 224 513 21Total rejected ballots 939 1 59 Turnout 85 766 68 95 Eligible voters 85 766New Democratic hold Swing 19 36Source Elections Canada 8 9 2011 federal election redistributed results 10 Party Vote New Democratic 26 335 50 02 Bloc Quebecois 15 162 28 80 Liberal 5 313 10 09 Conservative 4 602 8 74 Green 1 156 2 20 Others 86 0 16Longueuil Pierre Boucher 2004 2015 edit 2011 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresNew Democratic Pierre Nantel 27 119 51 93 37 9Bloc Quebecois Jean Dorion 14 181 27 16 18 9Liberal Kevan Falsafi 5 321 10 19 11 6Conservative Richard Belisle 4 339 8 31 6 1Green Valerie St Amant 1 032 1 98 1 5Marxist Leninist Serge Patenaude 228 0 44 0 2Total valid votes Expense limit 52 220 100 00Total rejected ballots 650 1 23 0 11Turnout 52 870 67 24 Eligible voters 78 629 New Democratic gain from Bloc Quebecois Swing 28 42008 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresBloc Quebecois Jean Dorion 23 118 46 1 9 1 49 818Liberal Ryan Hillier 10 920 21 8 9 2 10 797Conservative Jacques Bouchard 7 210 14 4 4 4 55 552New Democratic Lise St Denis 7 021 14 0 5 4 1 131Green Danielle Moreau 1 752 3 5 0 5Marxist Leninist Serge Patenaude 103 0 2 Total valid votes Expense limit 50 124 100 0 83 504Total rejected ballots 682 1 34Turnout 50 8062006 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresBloc Quebecois Caroline St Hilaire 27 425 55 2 5 7 50 372Conservative Sebastien Legris 9 331 18 8 13 9 5 118Liberal Lancine Diawara 6 260 12 6 13 0 8 387New Democratic Philippe Haese 4 273 8 6 3 4 1 615Green Adam Sommerfeld 1 995 4 0 1 4Marijuana David Fiset 397 0 8 0 0Total valid votes Expense limit 49 681 100 0 78 130Longueuil 1952 2004 edit 2004 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresBloc Quebecois Caroline St Hilaire 29 473 60 9 8 7 75 548Liberal Robert Gladu 12 363 25 6 7 0 61 710New Democratic Nicole Fournier Sylvester 2 512 5 2 3 6 572Conservative Richard Belisle 2 354 4 9 5 8 9 041Green Michel Bedard 1 263 2 6 Marijuana David Fiset 401 0 8 1 6Total valid votes Expense limit 48 366 100 0 77 195Note Conservative vote is compared to the total of the Canadian Alliance vote and Progressive Conservative vote in the 2000 election 2000 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Bloc Quebecois Caroline St Hilaire 20 868 52 2 2 1Liberal Sophie Joncas 12 991 32 5 3 3Progressive Conservative Richard Lafleur 2 210 5 5 13 0Alliance Michel Minguy 2 066 5 2Marijuana David Fiset 968 2 4New Democratic Timothy Spurr 655 1 6 0 4Marxist Leninist Stephane Chenier 183 0 5Total valid votes 39 941 100 01997 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Bloc Quebecois Caroline St Hilaire 20 977 50 1 15 6Liberal Carole Marcil 12 247 29 3 4 5Progressive Conservative Francois Leduc 7 773 18 6 11 1New Democratic Maurice Auzat 857 2 0 0 4Total valid votes 41 854 100 01993 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Bloc Quebecois Nic Leblanc 39 734 65 7Liberal Guy Chartrand 14 955 24 7 2 1Progressive Conservative Richard Ledoux 4 512 7 5 45 8New Democratic Sergio Martinez 985 1 6 18 0Commonwealth of Canada Dany Lepine 262 0 4 0 1Total valid votes 60 448 100 01988 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Progressive Conservative Nic Leblanc 29 054 53 3 5 5Liberal Michel Dupuy 12 328 22 6 9 8New Democratic Daniel Senez 10 681 19 6 9 0Rhinoceros Sylvie Legs Legault 2 080 3 8 0 3Independent Serge Lachapelle 233 0 4Commonwealth of Canada Louis Dube 163 0 3 0 2Total valid votes 54 539 100 01984 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Progressive Conservative Nic Leblanc 28 956 47 7 40 6Liberal Jacques Olivier 19 654 32 4 36 6New Democratic Claire Gagnon 6 401 10 6 2 4Parti nationaliste Denise Imbeau 3 054 5 0Rhinoceros Robert Millet Lynch dit Bagno 2 523 4 2Commonwealth of Canada Andre Rouillard 73 0 1Total valid votes 60 661 100 01980 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Jacques Olivier 32 755 69 0 7 7New Democratic Jean Pierre Vaillancourt 6 144 12 9 5 8Progressive Conservative Helene Vaillancourt 3 383 7 1 3 5Rhinoceros Jean Marc Cornelius Brunet 2 631 5 5 1 0Social Credit Joseph Roland Grandmaison 1 688 3 6 11 1Union populaire Denise Imbeau Cousineau 362 0 8 0 6Independent Alain Saulnier 204 0 4Independent Walter Lee Belyea 164 0 3Marxist Leninist Yves Boyer 92 0 2 0 1Communist Herve Fuyet 73 0 2Total valid votes 47 496 100 01979 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Jacques Olivier 34 207 61 3 9 5Social Credit Robert S Daoust 8 173 14 6 1 2Progressive Conservative Georges Perrier 5 952 10 7 5 5New Democratic Jean Pierre Vaillancourt 3 995 7 2 5 6Rhinoceros Simonne Monet Chartrand 2 556 4 6Union populaire Louis Denoncourt 764 1 4Marxist Leninist Yves Boyer 176 0 3 0 4Total valid votes 55 823 100 01974 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Jacques Olivier 24 500 51 8 7 2Progressive Conservative Noel Joanisse 7 627 16 1 2 0Social Credit Fernand Bouffard 7 490 15 8 8 5New Democratic Henri Francois Gautrin 6 042 12 8 3 6Independent Jacques Ferron 1 110 2 3Marxist Leninist Paul Levesque 357 0 8Independent G Bed Valade 163 0 3Total valid votes 47 289 100 01972 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Jacques Olivier 22 129 44 6 16 1Social Credit Emile A Vadeboncoeur 12 091 24 4 18 0Progressive Conservative Marcel Robidas 7 015 14 1 3 2New Democratic Robert Mansour 4 548 9 2 4 4Independent Jacques Gendron 2 020 4 1Independent Raoul Weziwezo Duguay 1 625 3 3Independent Andre Pesant 170 0 3Total valid votes 49 598 100 0Note Social Credit vote is compared to Ralliement creditiste vote in the 1968 election 1968 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Jean Pierre Cote 19 080 60 7 4 7Progressive Conservative Raymond J Beriault 5 448 17 3 3 6New Democratic Paul Ferron 4 254 13 5 2 6Ralliement creditiste Joseph A Chenier 2 023 6 4 7 7Rhinoceros Robert Charlebois 354 1 1Independent PC Gaston Prevost 281 0 9Total valid votes 31 440 100 01965 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Jean Pierre Cote 21 578 56 0 15 4New Democratic Jeanne d Arc Morin 6 214 16 1 8 6Ralliement creditiste Joseph A Chenier 5 456 14 2 4 1Progressive Conservative Rosaire Clavette 5 286 13 7 19 9Total valid votes 38 534 100 0Note Ralliement creditiste vote is compared to Social Credit vote in the 1963 election 1963 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Jean Pierre Cote 17 223 40 6 3 6Progressive Conservative Pierre Sevigny 14 269 33 6 10 6Social Credit Bruno Camirand 7 735 18 2 7 7New Democratic Gerard Philipps 3 208 7 6 1 2Total valid votes 42 435 100 01962 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Progressive Conservative Pierre Sevigny 17 578 44 3 5 6Liberal Auguste Vincent 14 686 37 0 6 4Social Credit Adolphe Martin 4 186 10 5New Democratic Reginald Lauzier 2 518 6 3 0 4Independent PC Roch Ste Marie 381 1 0Independent Liberal Oliva Bedard 358 0 9Total valid votes 39 707 100 0Note New Democratic Party vote is compared to Co operative Commonwealth Federation vote in the 1958 election 1958 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Progressive Conservative Pierre Sevigny 18 637 49 8 16 5Liberal Auguste Vincent 16 238 43 4 15 5Co operative Commonwealth Jacques Ferron 2 529 6 8 1 4Total valid votes 37 404 100 01957 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Auguste Vincent 19 314 58 9 8 7Progressive Conservative Pierre Sevigny 10 942 33 4 13 5Co operative Commonwealth Michel Chartrand 1 768 5 4 5 7Independent PC Oliva Bedard 782 2 4Total valid votes 32 806 100 01953 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal Auguste Vincent 16 688 67 6Progressive Conservative Georges Joseph Valade 4 912 19 9Co operative Commonwealth Michel Chartrand 2 742 11 1Labor Progressive Yvonne Bourget 352 1 4Total valid votes 24 694 100 0See also editList of Canadian federal electoral districts Historical federal electoral districts of Canada Pierre BoucherReferences edit Longueuil Saint Hubert Code 24035 Census Profile 2011 census Government of Canada Statistics Canada Retrieved March 7 2011 Campaign expense data from Elections Canada Results from Elections Canada Riding history from the Library of Parliament Longueuil Pierre Boucher Quebec 2004 Notes edit Statistics Canada 2016 Statistics Canada 2016 Government Bill House of Commons C 37 41 2 Third Reading Riding Name Change Act 2014 Parliament of Canada 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 August 2 2017 Confirmed candidates Longueuil Saint Hubert Elections Canada Retrieved September 20 2021 List of confirmed candidates Elections Canada Retrieved October 3 2019 Election Night Results Elections Canada Retrieved November 11 2019 Elections Canada Confirmed candidates for Longueuil Saint Hubert 30 September 2015 Elections Canada Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates Archived 2015 08 15 at the Wayback Machine Pundits Guide to Canadian Elections 45 32 30 N 73 26 30 W 45 54167 N 73 44167 W 45 54167 73 44167 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Longueuil Saint Hubert amp oldid 1170880471, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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