Canadian federal election results in Western Montreal

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

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Regional profile

Montreal boasts some of the most highly polarized political geography in Canada. While the sovereigntist Bloc Québécois dominated the mostly francophone East End for 20 years, the largely anglophone and Jewish western portions of the city have been a Liberal and federalist fortress for over six decades, being to the Liberals what rural Alberta is to the Conservatives. The region is home to some of the safest Liberal ridings in the nation (e.g. Mount Royal and Saint-Laurent—Cartierville). Even in the surge of support for Brian Mulroney in Quebec in 1984 and 1988, the Liberals took the most seats in this region. This continued amid the Liberal meltdown in Quebec in 2006, although one seat at the eastern end of the area was lost to the Bloc. Before 2011, 1984 was the only election in recent memory in which traditional Liberal dominance was seriously threatened in this region. Two former Prime Ministers, Paul Martin and Pierre Trudeau, represented ridings in this area.

Nevertheless, in 2011, several Liberal bastions, such as Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine, LaSalle—Émard (Martin's former riding), and Pierrefonds—Dollard, fell to the New Democratic surge felt throughout Quebec. Additionally, the Conservatives came very close to taking Mount Royal (Trudeau's former riding), which has been in Liberal hands since 1940. Ultimately, the NDP took five of the region's nine seats, with the Liberals holding the remainder. The region reverted to form in 2015, with the Liberals taking every seat here except Outremont, the riding of NDP leader Tom Mulcair.

The West End returned to a Liberal sweep when Mulcair resigned and the Liberals seized Outremont in the ensuing by-election. In 2019, the Liberals dominated the region, taking every riding by 11,000 votes or more.

Votes by party throughout time

Election Liberal Conservative New Democratic Bloc Québécois Green PC Reform /
Alliance
Others
1984 145,834
40.7%
43,997
12.3%
890
0.2%
150,096
41.9%
17,571
4.9%
1988 189,176
44.4%
46,838
11.0%
6,792
1.6%
173,354
40.7%
No candidate9,552
2.2%
1993 276,250
63.0%
10,045
2.3%
101,643
23.2%
598
0.1%
37,668
8.6%
No candidate12,253
2.8%
1997 278,368
60.8%
14,303
3.1%
73,432
16.0%
751
0.2%
70,565
15.4%
3,751
0.8%
16,979
3.7%
2000 272,158
66.0%
12,925
3.1%
64,930
15.7%
5,374
1.3%
27,132
6.6%
19,967
4.8%
9,786
2.4%
2004 224,636
57.5%
32,602
8.3%
29,668
7.6%
83,506
21.4%
15,046
3.9%
Merged into
Conservative Party
5,177
1.3%
2006 192,906
47.6%
69,844
17.2%
41,344
10.2%
78,337
19.3%
21,514
5.3%
1,669
0.4%
2008 172,034
45.0%
69,497
18.2%
62,299
16.3%
55,054
14.4%
20,775
5.4%
2,426
0.6%
2011 127,147
31.7%
76,704
19.1%
147,091
36.6%
36,444
9.1%
12,156
3.0%
1,830
0.6%
2015 246,723
53.3%
75,702
16.4%
95,674
20.7%
30,270
6.5%
12,971
2.8%
1,456
0.3%
2019 240,226
53.6%
59,080
13.2%
59,805
13.3%
48,832
10.9%
32,195
7.2%
7,976
1.8%
2021 218,886
52.7%
65,634
15.8%
61,791
14.9%
43,894
10.6%
10,119
2.4%
14,716
3.5%
Canadian federal election results in Western Montreal (Share of votes).svg
Election statistics in Western Montreal

2021

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalConservativeBQNDPGreenPPCOther
Dorval—Lachine—LaSalle Anju Dhillon
25,233
52.41%
Jude Bazelais
5,754
11.95%
Cloé Rose Jenneau
7,542
15.67%
Fabiola Ngamaleu Teumeni
6,241
12.96%
Laura Mariani
1,351
2.81%
Michael Patterson
2,020
4.20%
Anju Dhillon
Lac-Saint-Louis Francis Scarpaleggia
32,477
56.26%
Ann Francis
10,911
18.90%
Rémi Lebeuf
3,078
5.33%
Jonathan Gray
7,679
13.30%
Milan Kona-Mancini
1,868
3.24%
Afia Lassy
1,712
2.97%
Francis Scarpaleggia
LaSalle—Émard—Verdun David Lametti
20,330
42.93%
Janina Moran
3,530
7.45%
Raphaël Guérard
10,461
22.09%
Jason De Lierre
9,168
19.36%
Sarah Carter
1,439
3.04%
Michel Walsh
1,600
3.38%
Pascal Antonin (FPC)
636 1.34%
David Lametti
JP Fortin (Comm.)
196 0.41%
Mount Royal Anthony Housefather
23,284
57.69%
Frank Cavallaro
9,889
24.50%
Yegor Komarov
1,585
3.93%
Ibrahim Bruno El-Khoury
3,381
8.38%
Clement Badra
1,083
2.68%
Zachary Lozoff
1,051
2.60%
Diane Johnston (M-L)
89
0.22%
Anthony Housefather
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Westmount Marc Garneau
24,510
53.76%
Mathew Kaminski
6,412
14.06%
Jordan Craig Larouche
2,407
5.28%
Emma Elbourne-Weinstock
8,753
19.20%
Sam Fairbrother
1,835
4.02%
David Freiheit
1,498
3.29%
Rachel Hoffman (M-L)
117 0.26%
Marc Garneau
Geofryde Wandji (CHP)
59 0.13%
Outremont Rachel Bendayan
16,714
45.39%
Jasmine Louras
2,882
7.83%
Célia Grimard
5,535
15.03%
Ève Péclet
9,579
26.02%
Grace Tarabey
1,198
3.25%
Yehuda Pinto
819
2.22%
Angela-Angie Joshi (Ind.)
93
0.25%
Rachel Bendayan
Pierrefonds—Dollard Sameer Zuberi
29,296
56.01%
Terry Roberts
10,893
20.83%
Nadia Bourque
4,141
7.92%
Maninderjit Kaur Tumbar
6,034
11.54%
Mark Sibthorpe
1,942
3.71%
Sameer Zuberi
Saint-Laurent Emmanuella Lambropoulos
22,056
59.10%
Richard Serour
6,902
18.50%
Florence Racicot
2,972
7.96%
Nathan Devereaux
4,059
10.88%
Gregory Yablunovsky
1,182
3.17%
Ginette Boutet (M-L)
146
0.39%
Emmanuella Lambropoulos
Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Sœurs Marc Miller
24,978
50.54%
Steve Shanahan
6,138
12.42%
Soledad Orihuela-Bouchard
6,176
12.50%
Sophie Thiébaut
9,241
18.70%
Cynthia Charbonneau-Lavictoire
1,343
2.72%
Denise Dubé
1,291
2.61%
Linda Sullivan (M-L)
122 0.25%
Hans Armando Vargas (Mar.)
134 0.27%
Marc Miller

2019

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalConservativeBQNDPGreenMarxist-LeninistPPCOther
Dorval—Lachine—LaSalle Anju Dhillon
27,821
52.92%
Céline Laquerre
5,543
10.54%
Jean-Frédéric Vaudry
8,974
17.07%
Lori Morrison
6,207
11.81%
Réjean Malette
2,898
5.51%
Arash Torbati
528
1.00%
Fang Hu (PC)
426
0.81%
Xavier Watso (Rhino.)
177
0.34%
Anju Dhillon
Lac-Saint-Louis Francis Scarpaleggia
34,622
58.16%
Ann Francis
9,083
15.26%
Julie Benoît
3,169
5.32%
Dana Chevalier
7,263
12.20%
Milan Kona-Mancini
4,176
7.02%
Gary Charles
805
1.35%
Ralston Coelho (CNP)
28
0.05%
Victoria de Martigny (Animal)
379
0.64%
Francis Scarpaleggia
LaSalle—Émard—Verdun David Lametti
22,803
43.52%
Claudio Rocchi
3,690
7.04%
Isabel Dion
12,619
24.09%
Steven Scott
8,628
16.47%
Jency Mercier
3,583
6.84%
Eileen Studd
39
0.07%
Daniel Turgeon
490
0.94%
Rhino Jacques Bélanger (Rhino.)
265
0.51%
Julien Côté (Ind.)
274
0.52%
David Lametti
Mount Royal Anthony Housefather
24,590
56.30%
David Tordjman
10,887
24.93%
Xavier Levesque
1,757
4.02%
Eric-Abel Baland
3,609
8.26%
Clément Badra
2,389
5.47%
Diane Johnston
85
0.19%
Zachary Lozoff
362
0.83%
Anthony Housefather
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Westmount Marc Garneau
28,323
56.28%
Neil Drabkin
5,759
11.44%
Jennifer Jetté
2,359
4.69%
Franklin Gertler
7,753
15.41%
Robert Green
5,397
10.73%
Rachel Hoffman
67
0.13%
André Valiquette
565
1.12%
Jeffery A. Thomas (Ind.)
98
0.19%
Marc Garneau
Outremont Rachel Bendayan
19,148
46.19%
Jasmine Louras
2,707
6.53%
Célia Grimard
5,741
13.85%
Andrea Clarke
8,319
20.07%
Daniel Green
5,018
12.10%
Sabin Lévesque
369
0.89%
Mark John Hiemstra (Rhino.)
155
0.37%
Rachel Bendayan
Pierrefonds—Dollard Sameer Zuberi
31,305
56.43%
Mariam Ishak
9,797
17.66%
Edline Henri
4,469
8.06%
Bruno Ibrahim El-Khoury
5,687
10.25%
Lisa Mintz
2,866
5.17%
Lee Weishar
711
1.28%
Shahid Khan (Ind.)
242
0.44%
Martin Plante (Ind.)
394
0.71%
Frank Baylis†$
Saint-Laurent Emmanuella Lambropoulos
23,527
58.60%
Richard Serour
7,005
17.45%
Thérèse Miljours
2,845
7.09%
Miranda Gallo
4,065
10.13%
Georgia Kokotsis
2,150
5.36%
Ginette Boutet
71
0.18%
Christopher Mikus
484
1.21%
Emmanuella Lambropoulos
Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Sœurs Marc Miller
28,087
53.48%
Michael Forian
4,609
8.78%
Nadia Bourque
6,899
13.14%
Sophie Thiébaut
8,274
15.75%
Liana Canton Cusmano
3,718
7.08%
Linda Sullivan
45
0.09%
Jean Langlais
520
0.99%
Tommy Gaudet (Rhino.)
140
0.27%
Louise B. O'Sullivan (Ind.)
117
0.22%
Marc Patenaude (NA)
113
0.22%
Marc Miller

2015

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
ConservativeNDPLiberalBQGreenOther
Dorval—Lachine—LaSalle Daniela Chivu
6,049
11.08%
Isabelle Morin
11,769
21.55%
Anju Dhillon
29,974
54.89%
Jean-Frédéric Vaudry
5,338
9.78%
Vincent J. Carbonneau
1,245
2.28%
Soulèye Ndiaye (Ind.)
230
0.42%
Isabelle Morin
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine
Lac-Saint-Louis Eric Girard
10,857
17.42%
Ryan Young
7,997
12.83%
Francis Scarpaleggia
39,965
64.14%
Gabriel Bernier
1,681
2.70%
Bradford Dean
1,812
2.91%
Francis Scarpaleggia
LaSalle—Émard—Verdun Mohammad Zamir
3,713
6.91%
Hélène LeBlanc
15,566
28.95%
David Lametti
23,603
43.90%
Gilbert Paquette
9,164
17.05%
Lorraine Banville
1,717
3.19%
Hélène LeBlanc
LaSalle—Émard
Mount Royal Robert Libman
18,201
37.88%
Mario Jacinto Rimbao
3,884
8.08%
Anthony Housefather
24,187
50.34%
Jade Bossé-Bélanger
908
1.89%
Timothy Landry
747
1.55%
Diane Johnston (M-L)
124
0.26%
Irwin Cotler
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Westmount Richard Sagala
7,414
14.37%
James Hughes
11,229
21.76%
Marc Garneau
29,755
57.67%
Simon Quesnel
1,282
2.48%
Melissa Kate Wheeler
1,581
3.06%
Lisa Julie Cahn (Ind.)
151 0.29%
Marc Garneau
Westmount—Ville-Marie
Rachel Hoffman (M-L)
181 0.35%
Outremont Rodolphe Husny
4,159
9.53%
Tom Mulcair
19,242
44.11%
Rachel Bendayan
14,597
33.46%
Roger Galland Barou
3,668
8.41%
Amara Diallo
1,575
3.61%
Francis Pouliot (Libert.)
216 0.50%
Tom Mulcair
Adrien Welsh (Comm.)
162 0.37%
Pierrefonds—Dollard Valérie Assouline
11,694
19.99%
Lysane Blanchette-Lamothe
9,584
16.38%
Frank Baylis
34,319
58.66%
Natalie Laplante
2,043
3.49%
Abraham Weizfeld
865
1.48%
Lysane Blanchette-Lamothe
Saint-Laurent Jimmy Yu
7,867
19.51%
Alain Ackad
4,646
11.52%
Stéphane Dion
24,832
61.57%
Pascal-Olivier Dumas-Dubreuil
1,879
4.66%
John Tromp
977
2.42%
Fernand Deschamps (M-L)
129
0.32%
Stéphane Dion
Saint-Laurent—Cartierville
Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Sœurs Steve Shanahan
5,948
11.86%
Allison Turner
11,757
23.44%
Marc Miller
25,491
50.82%
Chantal St-Onge
4,307
8.59%
Daniel Green
2,398
4.78%
William Sloan (Comm.)
102 0.20%
Tyrone Benskin§
Jeanne-Le Ber
Daniel Wolfe (Rhino.)
161 0.32%

2011

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
BQConservativeLiberalNDPGreenMarxist-LeninistOther
Jeanne-Le Ber Thierry St-Cyr
12,635
24.22%
Pierre Lafontaine
4,678
8.97%
Mark Bruneau
10,054
19.28%
Tyrone Benskin
23,293
44.66%
Richard Noël
1,377
2.64%
Eileen Studd
121
0.23%
Thierry St-Cyr
Lac-Saint-Louis Éric Taillefer
1,689
3.12%
Larry Smith
15,394
28.45%
Francis Scarpaleggia
18,457
34.11%
Alain Ackad
16,253
30.04%
Bruno Tremblay
2,315
4.28%
Francis Scarpaleggia
LaSalle—Émard Carl Dubois
6,151
14.66%
Chang-Tao Jimmy Yu
5,516
13.14%
Lise Zarac
11,172
26.62%
Hélène LeBlanc
17,691
42.15%
Lorraine Banville
946
2.25%
Yves Le Seigle
288
0.69%
Guillaume Berger-Richard (Rhino)
208
0.50%
Lise Zarac
Mount Royal Gabriel Dumais
1,136
2.91%
Saulie Zajdel
13,891
35.61%
Irwin Cotler
16,151
41.41%
Jeff Itcush
6,963
17.85%
Brian Sarwer-Foner
683
1.75%
Diane Johnston
109
0.28%
Abraham Weizfeld (NA)
74
0.19%
Irwin Cotler
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine Gabrielle Ladouceur-Despins
3,983
8.82%
Matthew Conway
6,574
14.56%
Marlene Jennings
14,407
31.90%
Isabelle Morin
17,943
39.73%
Jessica Gal
1,914
4.24%
Rachel Hoffman
131
0.29%
David Andrew Lovett (Ind.)
207
0.46%
Marlene Jennings
Outremont Élise Daoust
3,199
8.23%
Rodolphe Husny
3,408
8.77%
Martin Cauchon
9,204
23.69%
Thomas Mulcair
21,906
56.37%
Francois Pilon
838
2.16%
Johan Boyden (Comm.)
143 0.37%
Thomas Mulcair
Tommy Gaudet (Rhino)
160 0.41%
Pierrefonds—Dollard Nicolas Jolicoeur
2,392
4.98%
Agop Evereklian
12,901
26.86%
Bernard Patry
14,632
30.47%
Lysane Blanchette-Lamothe

16,390
34.13%

Jonathan Lumer
1,710
3.56%
Bernard Patry
Saint-Laurent—Cartierville William Fayad
2,981
7.30%
Svetlana Litvin
7,124
17.46%
Stéphane Dion
17,726
43.43%
Maria Ximena Florez
11,948
29.28%
Tim Landry
857
2.10%
Fernand Deschamps
176
0.43%
Stéphane Dion
Westmount—Ville-Marie Véronique Roy
2,278
5.52%
Neil Drabkin
7,218
17.49%
Marc Garneau
15,346
37.18%
Joanne Corbeil
14,704
35.62%
Andrew Carkner
1,516
3.67%
Victoria Haliburton (Rhino)
140 0.34%
Marc Garneau
Bill Sloan (Comm.)
73 0.18%

2008

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
BQConservativeLiberalNDPGreenMarxist-LeninistOther
Jeanne-Le Ber Thierry St-Cyr
17,144
34.91%
Daniel Beaudin
5,494
11.19%
Christian P. Feuillette
15,841
32.26%
Daniel Breton
7,708
15.70%
Véronik Sansoucy
2,345
4.78%
Darryl Gray (Ind.)
577
1.17%
Thierry St-Cyr
Lac-Saint-Louis Maxime Clément
2,953
5.75%
Andrea Paine
12,085
23.51%
Francis Scarpaleggia
23,842
46.39%
Daniel Quinn
8,105
15.77%
Peter Graham
4,415
8.59%
Francis Scarpaleggia
LaSalle—Émard Frédéric Isaya
10,384
24.47%
Béatrice Guay-Pepper
6,802
16.03%
Lise Zarac
17,226
40.60%
Amy Darwish
5,622
13.25%
Kristina Vitelli
1,579
3.72%
Yves Le Seigle
144
0.34%
Antoine Kaluzny (Ind.)
674
1.59%
Paul Martin
Mount Royal Maryse Lavallée
1,543
4.36%
Rafael Tzoubari
9,676
27.33%
Irwin Cotler
19,702
55.65%
Nicolas Thibodeau
2,733
7.72%
Tyrell Alexander
1,565
4.42%
Diane Johnston
97
0.27%
Antonio Artuso (Comm.)
89
0.25%
Irwin Cotler
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine Eric Taillefer
6,962
15.89%
Carmine Pontillo
7,108
16.22%
Marlene Jennings
19,554
44.62%
Peter Deslauriers
6,641
15.16%
Jessica Gal
3,378
7.71%
Rachel Hoffman
177
0.40%
Marlene Jennings
Outremont Marcela Valdivia
4,554
12.55%
Lulzim Laloshi
3,820
10.53%
Sébastien Dhavernas
12,005
33.08%
Thomas Mulcair
14,348
39.53%
F. Monsieur Corde à Linge Pilon
1,566
4.31%
Thomas Mulcair
Pierrefonds—Dollard Reny Gagnon
4,357
9.53%
Pierre-Olivier Brunelle
11,815
25.83%
Bernard Patry
21,468
46.94%
Shameem Siddiqui
4,823
10.55%
Ryan Young
3,161
6.91%
Marsha Fine
111
0.24%
Bernard Patry
Saint-Laurent—Cartierville Jacques Lachaîne
4,611
11.34%
Dennis Galiatsatos
6,999
17.21%
Stéphane Dion
25,095
61.72%
Jerome Rodrigues
3,654
8.99%
Fernand Deschamps
299
0.74%
Stéphane Dion
Westmount—Ville-Marie Charles Larivée
2,818
7.26%
Guy Dufort
6,139
15.81%
Marc Garneau
18,041
46.47%
Anne Lagacé Dowson
8,904
22.93%
Claude William Genest
2,733
7.04%
Linda Sullivan
49
0.13%
David Sommer Rovins (Ind.)
47 0.12%
Vacant
Bill Sloan (Comm.)
34 0.09%
Judith Vienneau (Rhino.)
62 0.16%

2006

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
BQLiberalConservativeNDPGreenMarxist-LeninistOther
Jeanne-Le Ber Thierry St-Cyr
20,213
40.22%
Liza Frulla
17,118
34.06%
Pierre-Olivier Brunelle
5,951
11.84%
Matthew McLauchlin
4,621
9.19%
Claude William Genest
2,357
4.69%
Liza Frulla
Lac-Saint-Louis Anne-Marie Guertin
4,064
7.65%
Francis Scarpaleggia
25,588
48.17%
Andrea Paine
14,164
26.66%
Daniel Quinn
5,702
10.73%
Peter Graham
3,605
6.79%
Francis Scarpaleggia
LaSalle—Émard May Chiu
13,501
28.73%
Paul Martin
22,751
48.41%
Georges-Alexandre Bastien
5,994
12.75%
Russ Johnson
2,805
5.97%
Serge Bellemare
1,512
3.22%
Jean-Paul Bédard
152
0.32%
Jean-Philippe Lebleu (Ind.)
281
0.60%
Paul Martin
Mount Royal Guillaume Dussault
2,112
5.71%
Irwin Cotler
24,248
65.55%
Neil Martin Drabkin
6,621
17.90%
Nicolas R. Thibodeau
2,479
6.70%
Damien Pichereau
1,423
3.85%
Diane Johnston
106
0.29%
Irwin Cotler
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine Alexandre Lambert
9,385
20.34%
Marlene Jennings
20,235
43.85%
Allen F. Mackenzie
8,048
17.44%
Peter Deslauriers
5,455
11.82%
Pierre-Albert Sévigny
2,754
5.97%
Rachel Hoffman
118
0.26%
Earl Wertheimer (Libert.)
152
0.33%
Marlene Jennings
Outremont Jacques Léonard
11,778
29.01%
Jean-C. Lapierre
14,282
35.18%
Daniel Fournier
5,168
12.73%
Léo-Paul Lauzon
6,984
17.20%
François Pilon
1,957
4.82%
Linda Sullivan
88
0.22%
Eric Roach Denis (Ind.)
101 0.25%
Jean Lapierre
Yan Lacombe (Ind.)
85 0.21%
Régent Millette (Ind.)
22 0.05%
Philip Paynter (PC)
94 0.23%
Xavier Rochon (Ind.)
34 0.08%
Pierrefonds—Dollard Denis Martel
5,901
12.37%
Bernard Patry
24,388
51.12%
Don Rae
11,013
23.08%
Shameem Siddiqui
3,664
7.68%
Leo Williams
2,645
5.54%
Garnet Colly
96
0.20%
Bernard Patry
Saint-Laurent—Cartierville William Fayad
6,192
14.58%
Stéphane Dion
25,412
59.85%
Ishrat Alam
5,590
13.17%
Liz Elder
3,279
7.72%
Gilles Mercier
1,810
4.26%
Fernard Deschamps
177
0.42%
Stéphane Dion
Westmount—Ville-Marie Sophie Fréchette
5,191
12.56%
Lucienne Robillard
18,884
45.68%
Louise O'Sullivan
7,295
17.65%
Eric Wilson Steedman
6,356
15.37%
Julie Sabourin
3,451
8.35%
Serge Lachapelle
94
0.23%
Bill Sloan
(Comm.)
69
0.17%
Lucienne Robillard

2004

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalBQConservativeNDPGreenMarijuanaMarxist-LeninistOther
Jeanne-Le Ber Liza Frulla
18,766
41.09%
Thierry St-Cyr
18,694
40.93%
Pierre-Albert Sévigny
2,524
5.53%
Anthony Philbin
3,160
6.92%
Jean Claude Mercier
1,864
4.08%
Cathy Duschene
520
1.14%
Normand Chouinard
148
0.32%
Liza Frulla
Verdun—Saint-Henri—Saint-Paul—Pointe Saint-Charles
Lac-Saint-Louis Francis Scarpaleggia
32,122
63.91%
Maxime Côté
5,106
10.16%
Jeff Howard
6,082
12.10%
Daniel Quinn
3,789
7.54%
Peter Graham
2,584
5.14%
Patrick Cardinal
578
1.15%
Clifford Lincoln
LaSalle—Émard Paul Martin
25,806
56.55%
Thierry Larrivée
14,001
30.68%
Nicole Roy-Arcelin
2,271
4.98%
Rebecca Blaikie
1,995
4.37%
Douglas Jack
1,000
2.19%
Marc-Boris St-Maurice
349
0.76%
Jean-Paul Bédard
210
0.46%
Paul Martin
Mount Royal Irwin Cotler
28,670
75.68%
Vincent Gagnon
2,636
6.96%
Matthew Fireman
3,271
8.63%
Sébastien Beaudet
1,859
4.91%
Adam Sommerfeld
1,046
2.76%
Adam Greenblatt
308
0.81%
Diane Johnston
94
0.25%
Irwin Cotler
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine Marlene Jennings
23,552
53.20%
Jean-Philippe Chartré
9,736
21.99%
William R. McCullock
4,526
10.22%
Maria Pia Chávez
3,513
7.93%
Jessica Gal
2,214
5.00%
Jay Dell
479
1.08%
Rachel Hoffman
88
0.20%
Earl Wertheimer (Libert.)
165
0.37%
Marlene Jennings
Outremont Jean Lapierre
15,675
40.94%
François Rebello
12,730
33.25%
Marc Rousseau
2,284
5.97%
Omar Aktouf
5,382
14.06%
Shaun Perceval-Maxwell
1,643
4.29%
Yan Lacombe
452
1.18%
Linda Sullivan
120
0.31%
Martin Cauchon
Pierrefonds—Dollard Bernard Patry
29,601
63.57%
Marie-Hélène Brunet
7,426
15.95%
Andrea Paine
5,010
10.76%
Danielle Lustgarten
2,545
5.47%
Theodore Kouretas
1,401
3.01%
Jean-François Labrecque
511
1.10%
Garnet Colly
71
0.15%
Bernard Patry
Saint-Laurent—Cartierville Stéphane Dion
28,107
66.82%
William Fayad
7,261
17.26%
Marc Rahmé
2,606
6.20%
Zaid Mahayni
2,630
6.25%
Almaz Aladass
875
2.08%
Alex Neron
298
0.71%
Fernand Deschamps
125
0.30%
Ken Fernandez (CAP)
84 0.20%
Stéphane Dion
Nilda Vargas (Comm.)
78 0.19%
Westmount—Ville-Marie Lucienne Robillard
22,337
55.84%
Louis La Rochelle
5,922
14.81%
Robert Gervais
4,027
10.07%
Eric Wilson Steedman
4,795
11.99%
Brian Sarwer-Foner
2,419
6.05%
David John Proctor
396
0.99%
Serge Lachapelle
103
0.26%
Lucienne Robillard

Maps

2000

edit
Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
BQLiberalCanadian AllianceNDPPCGreenMarijuanaOther
Lac-Saint-Louis Guy Amyot
3,913
6.67%
Clifford Lincoln
43,515
74.16%
William F. Shaw
4,223
7.20%
Erin Sikora
1,464
2.50%
Daniel Gendron
4,411
7.52%
Elena D'Apollonia
1,031
1.76%
Garnet Colly (M-L)
119
0.20%
Clifford Lincoln
LaSalle—Émard Denis Martel
11,805
24.20%
Paul Martin
32,069
65.75%
Giuseppe Joe De Santis
1,806
3.70%
David Bernans
837
1.72%
Deepak T. Massand
1,111
2.28%
Mathieux St-Cyr
765
1.57%
Gilles Bigras (NLP)
273 0.56%
Irma Ortiz (Comm.)
107 0.22%
Paul Martin
Mount Royal Jean-Sebastien Houle
1,740
4.27%
Irwin Cotler
33,118
81.24%
Alex Gabanski
1,444
3.54%
Maria Pia Chávez
1,034
2.54%
Stephane Gelgoot
2,489
6.11%
Jean-Claude Balu
681
1.67%
Judith Chafoya (Comm.)
140 0.34%
Ena Kahn (NLP)
122 0.30%
Irwin Cotler
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine Jeannine Ouellet
8,449
18.11%
Marlene Jennings
28,328
60.72%
Darrin Etcovich
2,022
4.33%
Bruce Toombs
2,208
4.73%
Kathy Megyery
3,352
7.19%
Katie Graham
1,031
2.21%
Grégoire Faber
897
1.92%
Rachel Hoffman (M-L)
159 0.34%
Michael Wilson (NLP)
205 0.44%
Marlene Jennings
Outremont Amir Khadir
11,151
28.29%
Martin Cauchon
18,796
47.68%
Josée Duchesneau
1,283
3.25%
Peter Graefe
2,199
5.58%
Robert Archambault
3,190
8.09%
Jan Schotte
1,478
3.75%
Huguette Plourde
1,013
2.57%
Louise Charron (M-L)
194 0.49%
Pierre Smith (Comm.)
118 0.30%
Martin Cauchon
Pierrefonds—Dollard Sylvie Brousseau
5,937
10.99%
Bernard Patry
39,357
72.85%
Neil Drabkin
3,481
6.44%
Adam Hodgins
1,109
2.05%
John Profit
2,991
5.54%
Jean-François Labrecque
1,149
2.13%
Bernard Patry
Saint-Laurent—Cartierville Yves Beauregard
5,838
13.07%
Stéphane Dion
32,861
73.58%
Kaddis R. Sidaros
1,909
4.27%
Piper Elizabeth Huggins
1,070
2.40%
J. Pierre Rouleau
2,308
5.17%
Jean-Paul Bedard (M-L)
234 0.52%
Oscar Chavez (Comm.)
206 0.46%
Ken Fernandez (CAP)
232 0.52%
Stéphane Dion
Verdun—Saint-Henri—Saint
-Paul—Pointe Saint-Charles
Pedro Utillano
11,976
29.37%
Raymond Lavigne
20,905
51.27%
Jacques Gendron
2,098
5.15%
Matthew McLauchlin
1,003
2.46%
Bernard Côté
2,670
6.55%
Lorraine Ann Craig
933
2.29%
Marc-André Roy
924
2.27%
William Lorensen (NA)
117 0.29%
Bill Sloan (Comm.)
148 0.36%
Raymond Lavigne
Verdun—Saint-Henri
Westmount—Ville-Marie Marcela Valdivia
4,110
10.71%
Lucienne Robillard
23,093
60.19%
Felix Cotte
1,697
4.42%
Willy Blomme
1,990
5.19%
Bryan Price
4,597
11.98%
Brian Sarwer-Foner
1,245
3.25%
Patrice Caron
692
1.80%
Saroj Bains (M-L)
150 0.39%
Allen Faguy (NLP)
96 0.25%
Michel Laporte (NA)
694 1.81%
Lucienne Robillard

1997

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
BQLiberalReformNDPPCNatural LawOther
Lac-Saint-Louis Guy Amyot
4,347
Clifford Lincoln
42,613
William Bill Haines
1,556
Chris Florence
1,548
Nick Di Tomaso
11,293
Ruby Finkelstein
386
Clifford Lincoln
Lachine—Lac-Saint-Louis
LaSalle—Émard Jean-Pierre Chalifoux
12,953
Paul Martin
32,317
Joe Bowman
920
Josée Bélanger
6,445
Russell Guest
453
Paul Martin
Mount Royal Jean-Sebastien Houle
1,981
Sheila Finestone
30,115
Adam Giambrone
966
Carolyn Steinman
5,006
Howard Galganov (Ind.)
10,090
Sheila Finestone
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine Jeannine Ouellet
8,797
Marlene Jennings
29,582
André Cardinal
2,315
John V. Hachey
10,350
Ronald Bessette
569
Bryan Wolofsky (Ind.)
389
Caroline Polcsak (Ind.)
303
Warren Allmand
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
Outremont Michel Sarra-Bournet
12,608
Martin Cauchon
22,271
Tooker Gomberg
2,862
Marguerite Sicard
5,424
Denis Cauchon
868
Louise Charron (M-L)
378
Martin Cauchon
Pierrefonds—Dollard Normand Jean D'Ambrosio
6,239
Bernard Patry
38,476
Robert Laganière
1,134
David Lyons
1,060
Neil Drabkin
10,546
Céline Chamard
465
Bernard Patry
Saint-Laurent—Cartierville Yves Beauregard
6,276
Stéphane Dion
34,598
Hagop Karlozian
681
Jeff Itcush
910
Jean-Martin Masse
6,861
Stéphane Dion
Verdun—Saint-Henri Donald Longuépée
15,153
Raymond Lavigne
21,424
Deepak Massand
380
Claude Ledoux
1,156
Aline Aubut
6,838
Michèle Beausoleil
498
Geneviève Royer(ML)
205
Raymond Lavigne
Verdun—Saint-Paul
Westmount—Ville-Marie Bernard Guité
5,078
Lucienne Robillard
26,972
Chris Carter
2,566
Tom Davis
7,802
Allen Faguy
212
Roopnarine Singh (Ind.)
1,328
Brian Sarwer-Foner (Green)
751
Normand Chouinard (M-L)
166
Lucienne Robillard
Saint-Henri—Westmount

1993

Seats won/lost by party

Party1988Gain from (loss to)1993
PCLib.
Liberal 5+409
Progressive Conservative 40–40

Results by riding

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
PCLiberalBQNDPNatural LawCommonwealth of CanadaAbolitionistOther
Lachine—Lac-Saint-Louis Nick Di Tomaso
4,720
Clifford Lincoln
39,714
Guy Amyot
12,012
Val Udvarhely
829
Ronald Bessette
551
Claude Brosseau
176
Michael Robinson
85
William Shaw (Ind.)
612
Jim Wiebe (Libert.)
194
Robert Layton
LaSalle—Émard Johanne Senécal
2,368
Paul Martin
30,866
Éric Cimon
17,820
Richard Belzile
708
George Amarica
419
Giampaolo Carli
120
Thérèse Turmel
103
Paul Martin
Mount Royal Neil Drabkin
2,758
Sheila Finestone
39,598
Guillaume Dumas
3,324
Michael Richard Werbowski
796
Ken Matthews
312
Georges Duchesnay
71
Marie Vienneau
47
Harry Polansky (Ind.)
537
Kurtis Law (Nat.)
300
Sheila Finestone
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Maeve Quaid
2,645
Warren Allmand
29,582
Gilbert Ouellet
5,811
Bruce Toombs
1,407
Michael E. Wilson
415
Alexander Shiroka
38
Michael Windeyer
86
Shirley Demaine (Nat.)
596
Don Donderi (Ind.)
540
Earl Wertheimer (Liber.)
197
John Philips (Ind.)
171
Warren Allmand
Outremont Jean Pierre Hogue
4,119
Martin Cauchon
21,638
Jean-Louis Hérivault
17,274
Catherine Kallos
2,108
Daniel Bergeron
694
Mamunor Rashid
89
Sylvain M. Coulombe
131
Michel Rocheleau (M-L)
179
Jean-Pierre Hogue
Pierrefonds—Dollard Gerry Weiner
8,106
Bernard Patry
39,947
René de Cotret Opzoomer
10,712
Catherine J. Rideout-Erais
864
Ruby Finkelstein
480
Glenford Charles
108
Carlos Roldan (Nat.)
474
Hugh Rowe (Liber.)
410
Lionel Albert (Ind.)
386
Gerry Weiner
Saint-Laurent—Cartierville Mark Weiner
3,254
Shirley Maheu
30,669
Amin Hachem
8,231
Francine Poirier
866
José Torres
330
Monique Lanctôt
229
Madelaine Piquette-Bedard
103
Roopnarine Singh (Nat.)
274
Shirley Maheu
Saint-Laurent
Verdun—Saint-Paul André Martin
3,864
Raymond Lavigne
19,644
Kim Beaudoin
19,095
Claude Ledoux
860
Marylise Baux
432
Golam Khan
88
Yvan Cousineau
140
Jean-Marc Beaudin ( Green )
598
J.J. McPherson (Nat.)
130
Deepak Massand (Ind.)
115
Gilbert Chartrand
Saint-Henri—Westmount Alain Perez
5,834
David Berger
24,592
Eugenia Romain
7,364
Ann Elbourne
1,607
Allan Faguy
535
Normand Bélanger
126
Robert Carlisle
76
Louise Pilon (Nat.)
565
Mark Edward Anderson Roper (Ind.)
245
Robert Adams (Her.)
121
Rudolph Scalzo (Ind.)
118
Arnold August (M.-L.)
105
David Berger

1988

Results by riding

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
PCLiberalNDPGreenLibertarianCommonwealth of CanadaRhinocerosOther
Lachine—Lac-Saint-Louis Robert Layton
25,870
Victor Drury
25,136
Val Udvarhely
4,518
Marilyn K. Paxton
858
Neal Ford
325
Catherine Fortier
102
André Davignon (Ind.)
227
Robert Layton
Lachine
LaSalle—Émard Claude Lanthier
21,979
Paul Martin
23,394
Jean-Claude Bohrer
5,458
Nancy Guice
117
Ginette Boutet (Ind)
305
Ginette Gauthier (Comm)
212
Claude Lanthier
Lasalle
Mount Royal Robert Presser
14,601
Sheila Finestone
27,354
Tariq Alvi
2,455
Daniel Reicher
438
Paul G. Fraleigh
108
Lady Be Ann Poulin
512
Barry Goodman (Ind)
165
Abe Rosner (Ind)
68
Sheila Finestone
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Samir Chebeir
11,702
Warren Allmand
22,928
Maria Peluso
5,154
Stephen A. Bruneau
848
Earl Wertheimer
223
Léon Plourde
45
Al Feldman
678
Robert Adams (CHP)
356
Margaret Frain (Ind)
80
Warren Allmand
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine East
Outremont Jean Pierre Hogue
17,597
Lucie Pépin
15,895
Louise O'Neill
9,379
Harriett Fels
1,342
Guy Huard
117
Milenko P. Miljévic
1,077
Monique Marcotte (Comm)
200
Fernand Deschamps (Ind)
183
Lucie Pépin
Pierrefonds—Dollard Gerry Weiner
27,532
Bernard Patry
22,244
Pierre Razik
3,854
Hugh Rowe
302
Michel Haddad
77
Jean-François Lafond
856
William Short (Ind)
452
Gerry Weiner
Dollard
Saint-Laurent Lyse Hubert-Bennett
18,287
Shirley Maheu
20,418
Sid Ingerman
4,213
Alain Hickson
765
Joakim Simon
120
Michelle Dufort (Ind)
311
New district
Verdun—Saint-Paul Gilbert Chartrand
20,113
Raymond Lavigne
15,207
Alain Tassé
6,572
Jan-Marc Lavergne
1,339
Claude Brosseau
142
Irène Maman Mayer
902
Yvon Turgeon (Ind)
105
Gilbert Chartrand
Saint-Henri—Westmount Keith MacLellan
15,673
David Berger
16,600
Ruth Rose
5,235
Brian McLoughlin
900
Joyce Willert
170
John McGill Jagiellowicz
671
Frank Auf der Maur (Ind)
402
Pierre Chénier (Ind)
184
Richard H. Gaunt (Ind)
60
Don Johnston
Saint-Henri—Westmount
merged district
Jacques Guilbault
Saint-Jacques

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