Saint-Jacques (provincial electoral district)

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Saint-Jacques
Flag of Quebec.svg Quebec electoral district
Defunct provincial electoral district
Legislature National Assembly of Quebec
District created1965
District abolished1988
First contested 1966
Last contested 1985
Demographics
Census division(s) Montreal (part)
Census subdivision(s) Montreal (part)

Saint-Jacques was a provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada.

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It corresponded to part of the Le Plateau-Mont-Royal and Ville-Marie areas of Montreal.

It was created for the 1966 election from parts of Montréal–Saint-Jacques, Montréal–Sainte-Marie and Montréal–Saint-Louis electoral districts. Its final election was in 1985. It disappeared in the 1989 election and its successor electoral district was Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques.

Members of the Legislative Assembly / National Assembly

LegislatureYearsMemberParty
Riding created from Montréal–Saint-Jacques,
Montréal–Sainte-Marie and Montréal–Saint-Louis
28th  1966–1969   Paul Dozois Union Nationale
 1969–1970 Jean Cournoyer
29th  1970–1973   Claude Charron Parti Québécois
30th  1973–1976
31st  1976–1981
32nd  1981–1982
 1983–1984  Serge Champagne Liberal
 1984–1985Jean-François Viau
33rd  1985–1989   André Boulerice Parti Québécois
Dissolved into Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques

Election results

1985 Quebec general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Parti Québécois André Boulerice10,65948.61+7.19
Liberal Jean-François Viau8,79540.11-9.01
New Democratic Pierre Graveline1,1155.08-
Parti indépendantiste Denis Monière4171.90-
Humanist Marie-Claire Desroches3141.43-
Independent Pierre Beauregard1640.75-
Union Nationale Normand Huneault1290.59-
Socialist Movement Johanne Galipeau1060.48-
Christian Socialist Gérard Lachance680.31-
Communist Marianne Roy640.29-
Commonwealth of Canada Catherine Fortier410.19-
United Social Credit Micheline Mohamed320.15-0.53
Christian Socialist Patrick Michaud230.11-
Total valid votes21,92797,96
Rejected and declined votes4572,04
Turnout22,384 68.93
Electors on the lists32,474
Parti Québécois gain from Liberal Swing +8.10
Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.
Quebec provincial by-election, 26 November 1984
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Jean-François Viau7,88949.12
Parti Québécois André Boulerice6,65141.42
Independent Patrice Legendre6994.35
Workers Gérard Lachance2681.67
Not affiliatedPatricia Métivier1560.97
Unitaire Jacques Tardif1450.90
United Social Credit Marcel Tremblay1090.68
Parti République du Québec Jacques Lambert770.48
Independent Georges Tassé660.41
Total valid votes16,06097,83
Rejected and declined votes3562,17
Turnout16,416 50.64
Electors on the lists32,414
Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.

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