Canadian federal election results in Eastern Montreal
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. 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
Election
Liberal
Conservative
New Democratic
Bloc Québécois
Green
PC
Reform /Alliance
Others
1979
143,50463.6%
—
12,0625.3%
—
No candidate
26,10811.6%
—
44,01519.5%
1980
139,70371.5%
—
19,49210.0%
—
No candidate
15,7918.1%
—
20,35210.4%
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%
Vote share by party Election statistics in Eastern Montreal
Detailed results
2021
Seats won/lost by party
All incumbents MP were reelected.
Party rankings
No change in position for the four main parties. The People's Party arrives before the Green Party in 2 of the 3 ridings where both parties had candidates.
Results by riding
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
Liberal
Conservative
BQ
NDP
Green
PPC
Marxist-Leninist
Other
Hochelaga
Soraya Martinez Ferrada 18,19738.14%
Aime Calle Cabrera 2,2214.66%
Simon Marchand 15,08931.63%
Catheryn Roy-Goyette 9,72320.38%
Zachary Lavarenne 9652.02%
Marc-André Doucet-Beauchamp 1,0812.27%
Christine Dandenault 840.18%
Michelle Paquette (Comm.) 108 0.23%
Soraya Martinez Ferrada
Alan Smithee (Rhino.) 238 0.50%
Honoré-Mercier
Pablo Rodriguez 29,03359.97%
Guy Croteau 5,08610.51%
Charlotte Lévesque-Marin 7,90816.34%
Paulina Ayala 3,5377.31%
Bianca Deltorto-Russell 7341.52%
Lucilia Miranda 2,0234.18%
Yves Le Seigle 880.18%
Pablo Rodríguez
La Pointe-de-l'Île
Jonas Fadeu 16,50832.32%
Massimo Anania 3,4276.71%
Mario Beaulieu 23,83546.66%
Alexandre Vallerand 4,9549.70%
Jonathan Desclin 1,3992.74%
Genevieve Royer 1590.31%
Agnès Falquet (FPC) 577 1.13%
Mario Beaulieu
Charles Phillippe Gervais (PIQ) 221 0.43%
Laurier—Sainte-Marie
Steven Guilbeault 16,96137.96%
Ronan Reich 1,5003.36%
Marie-Eve-Lyne Michel 9,11420.40%
Nimâ Machouf 14,68032.86%
Jean-Michel Lavarenne 9922.22%
Daniel Tanguay 7581.70%
Serge Lachapelle 700.16%
Cyril Julien (Ind.) 74 0.17%
Steven Guilbeault
Kimberly Lamontagne (Animal) 199 0.45%
Julie Morin (FPC) 233 0.52%
Adrien Welsh (Comm.) 95 0.21%
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie
Nancy Drolet 12,73823.17%
Surelys Perez Hernandez 2,1994.00%
Shophika Vaithyanathasarma 11,75121.37%
Alexandre Boulerice 26,70848.57%
Franco Fiori 1,3082.38%
Gisèle Desrochers 2840.52%
Alexandre Boulerice
2019
Seats won/lost by party
Party rankings
The Liberal improve their position, winning a majority of the ridings for the first time since 1980. The Bloc overtakes the NDP as the second main party in the region with more second place. The Conservatives obtain a 3rd place in Honoré-Mercier ahead of the NDP who obtains its first 4th place since 2008.
Results by riding
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
Liberal
Conservative
BQ
NDP
Green
PPC
Marxist-Leninist
Other
Hochelaga
Soraya Martinez Ferrada 18,00833.95%
Christine Marcoux 2,3814.49%
Simon Marchand 17,68033.34%
Catheryn Roy-Goyette 11,45121.59%
Robert D. Morais 2,6184.94%
Stepan Balatsko 3770.71%
Christine Dandenault 1010.19%
Chinook Blais-Leduc (Rhino.) 3140.59% JP Fortin (Comm.) 1070.20%
Marjolaine Boutin-Sweet
Honoré-Mercier
Pablo Rodriguez 29,54358.66%
Guy Croteau 4,8089.55%
Jacques Binette 9,97919.81%
Chu Anh Pham 4,1308.20%
Domenico Cusmano 1,3732.73%
Patrick St-Onge 4590.91%
Yves Le Seigle 710.14%
Pablo Rodríguez
La Pointe-de-l'Île
Jonathan Plamondon 16,89830.4%
Robert Coutu 3,9847.2%
Mario Beaulieu 26,01046.8%
Ève Péclet 6,05710.9%
Franco Fiori 1,9103.4%
Randy Manseau 3880.7%
Geneviève Royer 880.2%
Jacinthe Lafrenaye (PIQ) 1990.4%
Mario Beaulieu
Laurier—Sainte-Marie
Steven Guilbeault 22,30641.77%
Lise des Greniers 1,5042.82%
Michel Duchesne 12,18822.82%
Nimâ Machouf 13,45325.19%
Jamil Azzaoui 3,2256.04%
Christine Bui 3200.60%
Serge Lachapelle 980.18%
Archie Morals (Rhino.) 2080.39% Adrien Welsh (Comm.) 670.13% Dimitri Mourkes (Ind.) 420.08%
Hélène Laverdière
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie
Geneviève Hinse 14,57624.21%
Johanna Sarfati 1,4052.33%
Claude André 14,30623.76%
Alexandre Boulerice 25,57542.48%
Jean Désy 3,5395.88%
Bobby Pellerin 2930.49%
Gisèle Desrochers 800.13%
Jos Guitare Lavoie (Rhino.) 3460.57% Normand Raymond (Comm.) 860.14%
Alexandre Boulerice
2015
Seats won/lost by party
Party rankings
The election is much more competitive than previously, with multiple 2nd and 3rd place ranking for both the NDP, the Liberals and the Bloc. The Conservatives are 4th in all 5 ridings as they did in 2011.
Results by riding
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
Conservative
NDP
Liberal
BQ
Green
Marxist-Leninist
Rhinoceros
Other
Hochelaga (judicial recount)
Alexandre Dang 3,5556.85%
Marjolaine Boutin-Sweet 16,03430.89%
Marwah Rizqy 15,53429.93%
Simon Marchand 14,38927.72%
Anne-Marie Saint-Cerny 1,6543.19%
Christine Dandenault 1480.29%
Nicolas Lemay 4110.79%
Marianne Breton Fontaine (Comm.) 1790.34%
Marjolaine Boutin-Sweet
Honoré-Mercier
Guy Croteau 6,22612.05%
Paulina Ayala 8,47816.41%
Pablo Rodriguez 29,21156.55%
Audrey Beauséjour 6,68012.93%
Angela Budilean 8141.58%
Yves Le Seigle 810.16%
Dayana Dejean (SD) 1680.33%
Paulina Ayala
La Pointe-de-l'Île
Guy Morissette 4,4087.98%
Ève Péclet 14,77726.76%
Marie-Chantale Simard 15,77728.57%
Mario Beaulieu 18,54533.58%
David J. Cox 1,1302.05%
Geneviève Royer 960.17%
Ben 97 Benoit 3580.65%
Jean-François Larose (SD) 1350.24%
Ève Péclet
Laurier—Sainte-Marie
Daniel Gaudreau 2,2424.10%
Hélène Laverdière 20,92938.27%
Christine Poirier 12,93823.66%
Gilles Duceppe 15,69928.71%
Cyrille Giraud 1,9043.48%
Serge Lachapelle 1030.19%
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 2,5104.30%
Alexandre Boulerice 28,67249.15%
Nadine Medawar 12,06820.69%
Claude André 12,28321.06%
Sameer Muldeen 1,7833.06%
Stéphane Chénier 1710.29%
Laurent Aglat 4950.85%
Peter d'Entremont (Libert.) 3530.61%
Alexandre Boulerice
2011
Seats won/lost by party
Party rankings
The NDP surge results in a sweep of the region, with the Bloc and Liberals arriving in 2nd place in their former ridings.
Results by riding
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
BQ
Conservative
Liberal
NDP
Green
Marxist-Leninist
Rhinoceros
Other
Hochelaga
Daniel Paillé 14,45131.20%
Audrey Castonguay 3,1266.75%
Gilbert Thibodeau 5,06410.93%
Marjolaine Boutin-Sweet 22,31448.17%
Yaneisy Delgado Dihigo 7981.72%
Christine Dandenault 1430.31%
Hugo Samson Veillette (Rhino ) 2460.53%
Marianne Breton Fontaine (Comm. ) 1800.39%
Daniel Paillé
Honoré-Mercier
Martin Laroche 8,93518.52%
Gérard Labelle 5,99212.42%
Pablo Rodriguez 14,64130.35%
Paulina Ayala 17,54536.37%
Gaëtan Bérard 7701.60%
Jean-Paul Bédard 1700.35%
Valery Chevrefils-Latulippe 1810.38%
Pablo Rodriguez
La Pointe-de-l'Île
Ginette Beaudry 15,47532.48%
Mathieu Drolet 3,6647.69%
Olivier L. Coulombe 4,3699.17%
Ève Péclet 23,03348.34%
David J. Cox 8981.88%
Claude Brunelle 2130.45%
Francine Lalonde †
Laurier—Sainte-Marie
Gilles Duceppe 17,99135.90%
Charles K. Langford 1,7643.52%
Philippe Allard 4,9769.93%
Hélène Laverdière 23,37346.64%
Olivier Adam 1,3242.64%
Serge Lachapelle 770.15%
François Yo Gourd 3980.79%
Sylvain Archambault (Comm.) 137 0.27%
Gilles Duceppe
Dimitri Mourkes (Ind.) 73 0.15%
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie
Bernard Bigras 17,70232.85%
Sébastien Forté 2,3284.32%
Kettly Beauregard 4,9209.13%
Alexandre Boulerice 27,48451.00%
Sameer Muldeen 8991.67%
Stéphane Chénier 1400.26%
Jean-Patrick Berthiaume 4170.77%
Bernard Bigras
2008
Seats won/lost by party
Party rankings
The Liberal vote strengthened since the 2006 election with a 2nd place achieved in all 4 ridings where the Bloc won (very much like in 2000 and 2004). The NDP overtakes the Conservatives for the main third party whereas the Green again arrives in 4th place, ahead of the Conservatives, in Laurier—Sainte-Marie.
Results by riding
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
BQ
Conservative
Liberal
NDP
Green
Marxist-Leninist
Rhinoceros
Other
Hochelaga
Réal Ménard 22,72049.73%
Luc Labbé 4,2019.20%
Diane Dicaire 9,44220.67%
Jean-Claude Rocheleau 6,60014.45%
Philippe Larochelle 1,9464.26%
Christine Dandenault 1770.39%
Simon Landry 2300.50%
Marianne Breton-Fontaine (Comm. ) 184 0.40%
Réal Ménard
Blair T. Longley (Mar. ) 183 0.40%
Honoré-Mercier
Gérard Labelle 13,87128.12%
Rodrigo Alfaro 7,54915.30%
Pablo Rodriguez 21,54443.67%
François Pilon 4,98610.11%
Gaëtan Bérard 1,3802.80%
Pablo Rodriguez
La Pointe-de-l'Île
Francine Lalonde 25,97656.09%
Hubert Pichet 5,17911.18%
Oumy Sarr 7,40315.99%
Isabelle Maguire 5,97512.90%
Domita Cundari 1,3402.89%
Claude Brunelle 1770.38%
Ben 97 Benoit 2610.56%
Francine Lalonde
Laurier—Sainte-Marie
Gilles Duceppe 24,10350.24%
Charles K. Langford 2,3204.84%
Sébastien Caron 8,79818.34%
François Grégoire 8,20917.11%
Dylan Perceval-Maxwell 3,8017.92%
Serge Lachapelle 1180.25%
François Yo Gourd 4470.93%
Daniel "F4J" Laforest (Ind.) 93 0.19%
Gilles Duceppe
Samie Pagé-Quirion (Comm. ) 86 0.18%
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie
Bernard Bigras 27,26052.00%
Sylvie Boulianne 3,8767.39%
Marjorie Théodore 9,78518.67%
Alexandre Boulerice 8,52216.26%
Vincent Larochelle 2,4064.59%
Stéphane Chénier 1700.32%
Jean-Patrick Berthiaume 3190.61%
Michel Dugré (NA) 830.16%
Bernard Bigras
2006
Seats won/lost by party
Party rankings
Both the NDP and the Conservatives improves their results with a second place for both, achieved respectively in Laurier—Sainte-Marie in La Pointe-de-l'Île, albeit well behind the Bloc in both cases. They were able to overtake the Liberal Party who arrived third in both ridings. The Green Party arrived fourth, ahead of the Conservatives, in Laurier—Sainte-Marie.
Results by riding
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
BQ
Liberal
Conservative
NDP
Green
Marijuana
Marxist-Leninist
Other
Hochelaga
Réal Ménard 25,57055.58%
Vicky Harvey 7,93217.24%
Audrey Castonguay 5,61712.21%
David-Roger Gagnon 4,1018.91%
Rolf Bramann 2,2354.86%
Blair T. Longley 3320.72%
Christine Dandenault 2200.48%
Réal Ménard
Honoré-Mercier
Gérard Labelle 17,87934.83%
Pablo Rodriguez 19,62238.23%
Angelo M. Marino 8,95217.44%
François Pilon 3,1916.22%
Sylvain Castonguay 1,5022.93%
Hélène Héroux 1830.36%
Pablo Rodriguez
La Pointe-de-l'Île
Francine Lalonde 29,36860.46%
Marie-Migniaud Dominique 6,85514.11%
Christian Prévost 7,40215.24%
Nicolas Tremblay 3,4077.01%
Benjamin Rankin 1,5443.18%
Francine Lalonde
Laurier—Sainte-Marie
Gilles Duceppe 26,77354.69%
Soeung Tang 6,09512.45%
Carlos De Sousa 3,1246.38%
François Grégoire 8,16516.68%
Dylan Perceval-Maxwell 4,0648.30%
Nicky Tanguay 3380.69%
Ginette Boutet 1370.28%
Jocelyne Leduc (Ind.) 157 0.32%
Gilles Duceppe Laurier
Evelyn Elizabeth Ruiz (Comm. ) 100 0.20%
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie
Bernard Bigras 29,33655.99%
Suzanne Harvey 8,25915.76%
Michel Sauvé 4,8739.30%
Chantal Reeves 6,05111.55%
Marc-André Gadoury 3,4576.60%
Hugô St-Onge 4190.80%
Bernard Bigras
2004
Seats won/lost by party
Party rankings
The NDP greatly improves its results with three 3rd places, being the main third party in the region, behind the Bloc and the Liberals. The Green overtakes the Conservatives in two ridings (Laurier and Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie).
Results by riding
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
Liberal
BQ
Conservative
NDP
Green
Marijuana
Marxist-Leninist
Communist
Hochelaga
Benoit Bouvier 11,71225.63%
Réal Ménard 27,47660.12%
Mario Bernier 1,8564.06%
David Gagnon 2,5105.49%
Rolf Bramann 1,3612.98%
Antoine Théorêt-Poupart 4821.05%
Christine Dandenault 1120.25%
Pierre Bibeau 1900.42%
Réal MénardHochelaga—Maisonneuve
Honoré-Mercier
Pablo Rodriguez 22,22346.10%
Éric St-Hilaire 19,46140.37%
Gianni Chiazzese 2,9026.02%
François Pilon 1,9734.09%
Richard Lahaie 8521.77%
Steve Boudrias 6261.30%
Hélène Héroux 1640.34%
Yvon Charbonneau †Anjou—Rivières-des-Prairies
La Pointe-de-l'Île
Jean-Claude Gobé 10,59322.93%
Francine Lalonde 30,71366.47%
Christian Prevost 1,9614.24%
André Langevin 1,7513.79%
Andre Levert 1,1862.57%
Francine LalondeMercier
Laurier
Jean-François Thibault 8,45417.68%
Gilles Duceppe 28,72860.07%
Pierre Albert 1,2242.56%
François Gregoire 5,77912.08%
Dylan Perceval-Maxwell 2,9126.09%
Nicky Tanguay 5721.20%
Ginette Boutet 1540.32%
Gilles Duceppe Laurier—Sainte-Marie
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie
Christian Bolduc 11,57222.90%
Bernard Bigras 31,22461.80%
Michel Sauvé 1,5613.09%
Benoît Beauchamp 3,8767.67%
François Chevalier 2,1454.25%
Kenneth Higham 1450.29%
Bernard BigrasRosemont—Petite-Patrie
Maps
Hochelaga
Honoré-Mercier
La Pointe-de-l'Île
Laurier
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
2000
Seats won/lost by party
Party rankings
The NDP reaches a low point in the region with only a 5th place in Laurier—Sainte-Marie , its best results. It obtains a 7th place in Mercier, behind all the other major federal parties and the Green and Marijuana parties. The Green Party fares quite well and scores two 3rd places despite only running in 3 of the 5 ridings in the region.
Results by riding
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
BQ
Liberal
Canadian Alliance
NDP
PC
Green
Marijuana
Other
Anjou—Rivière-des-Prairies
Jacques Dagenais 14,75530.35%
Yvon Charbonneau 28,13457.86%
Gianni Chiazzese 2,0054.12%
Bruce Whelan 6241.28%
Michel Tanguay 2,0344.18%
Normand Néron 9181.89%
Hélène Héroux (M-L) 1510.31%
Yvon Charbonneau
Hochelaga—Maisonneuve
Réal Ménard 21,25049.20%
Louis Morena 16,14337.38%
Stephanie Morency 1,5023.48%
Milan Mirich 7671.78%
Benoit Harbec 1,7514.05%
Alex Néron 1,2272.84%
Pierre Bibeau (Comm.) 274 0.63% Christine Dandenault (M-L) 275 0.64%
Réal Ménard
Laurier—Sainte-Marie
Gilles Duceppe 23,47352.79%
Jean Philippe Côté 11,45125.75%
Stéphane Prud'homme 9602.16%
Richard Chartier 2,1114.75%
Jean François Tessier 1,8794.23%
Dylan Perceval-Maxwell 2,1694.88%
Marc-Boris St-Maurice 2,1564.85%
Ginette Boutet (M-L) 2690.60%
Gilles Duceppe
Mercier
Francine Lalonde 24,75552.87%
Normand Biron 15,41632.93%
J. Marc-Antoine Delsoin 1,6843.60%
Nicholas Vikander 4801.03%
Martin Gelgoot 1,6293.48%
Richard Savignac 1,8133.87%
Eric Duquette 9372.00%
Geneviève Royer (M-L) 1040.22%
Francine Lalonde
Rosemont—Petite-Patrie
Bernard Bigras 23,31549.13%
Claude Vigneault 16,05233.83%
Etienne Morin 1,3542.85%
Noémi Lo Pinto 1,4172.99%
Marc Bissonnette 2,0064.23%
Sébastien Chagnon-Jean 1,4753.11%
Claude Messier (Mar.) 1,4863.13%
Joanne Pritchard (NA) 114 0.24% Dorothy Sauras (Comm.) 233 0.49%
Bernard BigrasRosemont
1997
Seats won/lost by party
Results by riding
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) 1,167Mathieu 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
Seats won/lost by party
Results by riding
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[ a]
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[ b]
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[ c]
1988
Seats won/lost by party
Results by riding
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
François Beaulne 8,828
Philippe Champagne 1,438
Marianne Roy 175
Sonia Chatouille Coté 2,121
Daniel Gonzales 79
Hélène Héroux (Ind.) 130
David Berger Laurier
Merged districts
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
Seats won/lost by party
Results by riding
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
Laurier
Roland Gagné 7,720
David Berger 9,302
Jean-Pierre Juneau 4,595
François Yo Gourd 3,247
Jean Saint-Amour 906
Brian O'Keefe 130
Robert Silverman (Green) 751 Gilles Côté (Social Credit) 194 Jean Langevin (PCC) 53
David Berger
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
Notes
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