Canadian federal election results in Eastern Montreal

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

Regional Profile

The eastern end of the Island of Montreal was the birthplace of the sovereigntist movement, and remained a sovereigntist stronghold for four decades. Even today, when the Parti Québécois wins provincially, the entire eastern half of the island is coated light blue. Federally, it was the Bloc Québécois's power base from 1993 to 2011, partly due to its leftist bent. With the exception of ethnic areas that protrude from Northern Montreal into the East Island's Honoré-Mercier riding, where Liberal support is strong, the area is relatively homogeneously Francophone and lower-income, a recipe for Bloc dominance. Prior to the rise of the Bloc, the region voted solidly Liberal for decades before being swept up in the Brian Mulroney tide, electing Quebec nationalists under the Progressive Conservative banner. The Conservative Party of Canada has never approached this level of support, and eastern Montreal is currently the weakest region in Canada for the Tories. In 2011, the federalist NDP swept every seat in this region amid the surge of popular support in the province and the concurrent Bloc meltdown, in all but one case by well over 6,000 votes. The NDP surge even cost longtime Bloc leader Gilles Duceppe his seat in Laurier-Sainte-Marie.

The NDP largely held its gains in 2015, losing Honoré-Mercier to the Liberals and La Pointe-de-l'Île—long reckoned as the most strongly sovereigntist riding in Quebec—to the Bloc. However, Duceppe came up well short in his bid to retake his old riding.

2004 ELECTION RESULTS CITY OF MONTREAL
Party Western Eastern Northern Total
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
     Liberal 224,636 57.5 64,554 27.1 84,937 49.4 374,127 46.7
  Bloc Québécois 83,512 21.4 137,602 57.7 61,090 35.5 282,204 35.2
     N.D.P. 29,668 7.6 15,889 6.7 10,699 6.2 56,256 7.0
  Conservative 32,601 8.3 9,504 4.0 8,869 5.2 50,974 6.4
Green 15,046 3.9 8,456 3.5 3,963 2.3 27,465 3.4
Marijuana 3,891 1.0 1,680 0.7 1,207 0.7 6,778 0.8
Marxist–Leninist 959 0.2 430 0.2 692 0.4 2,081 0.3
Communist 78 0.0 335 0.1 252 0.1 665 0.1
Libertarian 165 0.0 - - 165 0.0
Canadian Action 85 0.0 - - - - 84 0.0
     Independents - - - - 250 0.1 250 0.1
Total 390,640 238,450 171,959 801,049

2015 - 42nd General Election

Electoral district Candidates   Incumbent
  Conservative   NDP   Liberal   BQ   Green   Marxist-Leninist   Rhinoceros   Other
Hochelaga
(judicial recount)
Alexandre Dang
3,555
6.85%
Marjolaine Boutin-Sweet
16,034
30.89%
Marwah Rizqy
15,534
29.93%
Simon Marchand
14,389
27.72%
Anne-Marie Saint-Cerny
1,654
3.19%
Christine Dandenault
148
0.29%
Nicolas Lemay
411
0.79%
Marianne Breton Fontaine
(Comm.)
179
0.34%
Marjolaine Boutin-Sweet
Honoré-Mercier Guy Croteau
6,226
12.05%
Paulina Ayala
8,478
16.41%
Pablo Rodriguez
29,211
56.55%
Audrey Beauséjour
6,680
12.93%
Angela Budilean
814
1.58%
Yves Le Seigle
81
0.16%
Dayana Dejean
(SD)
168
0.33%
Paulina Ayala
La Pointe-de-l'Île Guy Morissette
4,408
7.98%
Ève Péclet
14,777
26.76%
Marie-Chantale Simard
15,777
28.57%
Mario Beaulieu
18,545
33.58%
David J. Cox
1,130
2.05%
Geneviève Royer
96
0.17%
Ben 97 Benoit
358
0.65%
Jean-François Larose
(SD)
135
0.24%
Ève Péclet
Laurier—Sainte-Marie Daniel Gaudreau
2,242
4.10%
Hélène Laverdière
20,929
38.27%
Christine Poirier
12,938
23.66%
Gilles Duceppe
15,699
28.71%
Cyrille Giraud
1,904
3.48%
Serge Lachapelle
103
0.19%
Stéphane Beaulieu (Libert.)
604
1.10%
Julien Bernatchez
(Ind.)
160
0.29%
Pierre Fontaine
(Comm.)
102
0.19%
Hélène Laverdière
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie Jeremy Dohan
2,510
4.30%
Alexandre Boulerice
28,672
49.15%
Nadine Medawar
12,068
20.69%
Claude André
12,283
21.06%
Sameer Muldeen
1,783
3.06%
Stéphane Chénier
171
0.29%
Laurent Aglat
495
0.85%
Peter d'Entremont
(Libert.)
353
0.61%
Alexandre Boulerice

2011 - 41st General Election

Electoral district Candidates   Incumbent
  BQ   Conservative   Liberal   NDP   Green   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%

Marianne Breton Fontaine (Comm.) 180
0.39%
Christine Dandenault (M-L) 143
0.31%
Hugo Samson Veillette (Rhino) 246
0.53%
Daniel Paillé
Honoré-Mercier Martin Laroche

8,935
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 (M-L) 170
0.35%
Valery Chevrefils-Latulippe (Rhino) 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
(M-L) 213
0.45%
Francine Lalonde
Laurier—Sainte-Marie Gilles Duceppe

17,991
35.91%

Charles K. Langford

1,764
3.52%

Philippe Allard

4,976
9.93%

Hélène Laverdière

23,373
46.65%

Olivier Adam

1,324
2.64%

Sylvain Archambault (Comm.) 137
0.27%
François Yo Gourd (Rhino) 398
0.79%
Serge Lachapelle (M-L) 77
0.15%
Dimitri Mourkes (Ind.) 73
0.15%
Gilles Duceppe
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie Bernard Bigras

17,702
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%

Jean-Patrick Berthiaume (Rhino) 417
0.77%
Stéphane Chénier (M-L) 140
0.26%
Bernard Bigras

2008 - 40th General Election

Electoral district Candidates   Incumbent
  BQ   Conservative   Liberal   NDP   Green   Other
Hochelaga Réal Ménard

22,720
49.62%

Luc Labbé

4,201
9.18%

Diane Dicaire

9,442
20.62%

Jean-Claude Rocheleau

6,700
14.63%

Philippe Larochelle

1,947
4.25%

Simon Landry (NR)
230
0.50%
Marianne Breton-Fontaine (COM)
184
0.40%
Blair Longley (MJ)
183
0.40%
Christine Dandenault (MXL)
177
0.39%
Réal Ménard
Honoré-Mercier Gérard Labelle

13,966
28.26%

Rodrigo Alfaro

7,549
15.27%

Pablo Rodriguez

21,546
43.60%

François Pilon

4,986
10.09%

Gaetan Bérard

1,375
2.78%

Pablo Rodriguez
La Pointe-de-l'Île Francine Lalonde

25,966
56.11%

Hubert Pichet

5,176
11.19%

Oumy Sarr

7,389
15.97%

Isabelle McGuire

5,965
12.89%

Domita Cundari

1,340
2.90%

Ben Benoit (NR)
261
0.56%
Claude Brunelle (MXL)
176
0.38%
Francine Lalonde
Laurier—
Sainte-Marie
Gilles Duceppe

24,082
50.32%

Charles K. Langford

2,317
4.84%

Sébastien Caron

8,799
18.39%

François Grégoire

8,170
17.07%

Dylan Perceval-Maxwell

3,746
7.83%

François Gourd (NR)
445
0.93%
Serge Lachapelle (MXL)
118
0.25%
Daniel "F4J" Laforest (Ind.)
94
0.20%
Samie Page-Quirion (COM)
86
0.18%
Gilles Duceppe
Rosemont—
La Petite-Patrie
Bernard Bigras

27,265
51.93%

Sylvie Boulianne

3,883
7.40%

Marjorie Théodore

9,760
18.59%

Alexandre Boulerice

8,519
16.23%

Vincent Larochelle

2,383
4.54%

Jean-Patrick Berthiaume (NR)
441
0.84%
Stéphane Chenier (MXL)
169
0.32%
Michel Dugré (NA)
83
0.16%
Bernard Bigras

2006 - 39th General Election

Electoral district Candidates   Incumbent
  BQ   Liberal   Conservative   NDP   Green   Other
Hochelaga Réal Ménard

25,570

Vicky Harvey

7,932

Audrey Castonguay

5,617

David Gagnon

4,101

Rolf Bramann

2,235

Blair Longley
(Mar.) 332

Christine Dandenault
(M-L) 220

Réal Ménard
Honoré-Mercier Gérard Labelle

17,879

Pablo Rodriguez

19,622

Angelo Marino

8,952

François Pilon

3,191

Sylvain Castonguay

1,502

Hélène Héroux
(M-L) 183
Pablo Rodriguez
La Pointe-de-l'Île Francine Lalonde

29,368

Marie-Mignaud Dominique

6,855

Christian Prévost

7,402

Nicolas Tremblay

3,407

Ben Rankin

1,544

  Francine Lalonde
Laurier—Sainte-Marie Gilles Duceppe

26,773

Ngong Soeung Tang

6,095

Carlos de Sousa

3,124

François Grégoire

8,165

Dylan Perceval-Maxwell

4,064

Nicky Tanguay
(Mar.) 338
Jocelyne Leduc
(Ind.) 157
Ginette Boutet
(M-L) 137
Evelyn Ruiz
(Comm.) 100
Gilles Duceppe
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie Bernard Bigras

29,336

Suzanne Harvey

8,259

Michel Sauvé

4,873

Chantal Reeves

6,051

Marc-André Gadoury

3,457

Hugô St-Onge
(Mar.) 419
Bernard Bigras

2004 - 38th General Election

Electoral district Candidates   Incumbent
  Liberal   BQ   Conservative   NDP   Green   Other
Hochelaga Benoit Bouvier
11,712
Réal Ménard
27,476
Mario Bernier
1,856
David Gagnon
2,510
Rolf Bramann
1,361
Antoine Théorêt-Poupart (Mar.)
482
Pierre Bibeau (Comm.)
190
Christine Dandenault (M-L)
112
Réal Ménard
Honoré-Mercier Pablo Rodriguez
22,223
Éric St-Hilaire
19,461
Gianni Chiazzese
2,902
François Pilon
1,973
Richard Lahaie
852
Steve Boudrias (Mar.)
626
Hélène Héroux (M-L)
164
Yvon Charbonneau
La Pointe-de-l'Île Jean-Claude Gobé
10,593
Francine Lalonde
30,713
Christian Prévost
1,961
André Langevin
1,751
André Levert
1,186
  Francine Lalonde
Laurier Jean-François Thibault
8,454
Gilles Duceppe
28,728
Pierre Albert
1,224
François Grégoire
5,779
Dylan Perceval-Maxwell
2,912
Nicky Tanguay (Mar.)
572
Ginette Boutet (M-L)
154
Gilles Duceppe
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie Christian Bolduc
11,572
Bernard Bigras
31,224
Michel Sauvé
1,561
Benoît Beauchamp
3,876
François Chevalier
2,145
Kenneth Higham (Comm.)
145
Bernard Bigras
  1. Hochelaga
  2. Honoré-Mercier
  3. La Pointe-de-l'Île
  4. Laurier
  5. Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Key map
Bloc Québécois
Conservative Party of Canada
Green Party of Canada
Liberal Party of Canada
New Democratic Party

2000 - 37th General Election

Electoral district Candidates   Incumbent
  BQ   Liberal   Canadian Alliance   NDP   PC   Other
Anjou—Rivière-des-Prairies Jacques Dagenais
14,755
Yvon Charbonneau
28,134
Gianni Chiazzese
2,005
Bruce Whelan
624
Michel Tanguay
2,034
Normand Néron (Mar.)
918
Hélène Héroux (M-L)
151
Yvon Charbonneau
Hochelaga—Maisonneuve Réal Ménard
21,249
Louis Morena
16,143
Stephanie Morency
1,502
Milan Mirich
767
Benoit Harbec
1,751
Alex Néron (Mar.)
1,227
Christine Dandenault (M-L)
275
Pierre Bibeau (Comm.)
274
Réal Ménard
Laurier—Sainte-Marie Gilles Duceppe
23,473
Jean Phillipe Côté
11,451
Stéphane Prud'homme
960
Richard Chartier
2,121
Jean François Tessier
1,879
Dylan Perceval-Maxwell (Green)
2,169
Marc-Boris St-Maurice (Mar.)
2,156
Ginette Boutet (M-L)
269
Gilles Duceppe
Mercier Francine Lalonde
24,755
Normand Biron
15,416
J. Marc-Antoine Delsoin
1,685
Nicholas Vikander
480
Martin Gelgoot
1,629
Richard Savignac (Green)
1,813
Eric Duquette (Mar.)
936
Geneviève Royer (M-L)
104
Francine Lalonde
Rosemont—Petite-Patrie Bernard Bigras
23,315
Claude Vigneault
16,052
Etienne Morin
1,375
Noémi Lopinto
1,417
Marc Bissonnette
2,059
Claude Messier (Mar.)
1,486
Sébastien Chagnon-Jean (Green)
1,475
Dorothy Sauras (Comm.)
233
Joanne Pritchard (Ind.)
114
Bernard Bigras

1997 - 36th General Election

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

1993 - 35th General Election

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
  PC   Liberal   NDP   BQ   Other
Anjou—Rivière-des-Prairies Jean Corbeil
7,066
Normand Biron
25,621
Zamba Mandala
956
Roger Pomerleau
26,179
Gilles Raymond (NLP)
764
Frantz-Albert Mitton (PfC)
139
Jean Corbeil
Hochelaga—Maisonneuve Allan Koury
3,838
Jules Léger
10,760
Paul Vachon
955
Réal Ménard
26,052
Richard Lauzon (NLP)
576
Christine Dandenault (M-L)
259
Steve Bélanger (PfC)
184
Allan Koury
Laurier—Sainte-Marie Yvan Routhier
2,136
Robert Desbiens
9,854
Alain Gravel
1,227
Gilles Duceppe
24,755
John Tromp (Green)
1,050
Pierre Bergeron (NLP)
643
Normand Chouinard (M-L)
210
Michel Dugré (Ind.)
130
Sophie Brassard (PfC)
124
Gilles Duceppe
Mercier Gérald Lacoste
2,720
Magda Tadros
11,700
Guy D'Amours
789
Francine Lalonde
34,139
Carole Jacques (Ind.)
8,992
William-John Apostol (Abol.)
207
Pierre Aylwin (PfC)
128
Carole Jacques
Rosemont Pauline Vincent
2,343
Pierre Bourque
13,003
Roger Lamarr
990
Benoît Tremblay
28,409
Marc Roy (NLP)
717
Hélène Héroux (M-L)
188
Stéphane Levesque (PfC)
83
Benoît Tremblay
  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

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