Hochelaga-Maisonneuve (electoral district)

Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Quebec electoral district
Provincial electoral district
Legislature National Assembly of Quebec
MNA
 
 
 

Carole Poirier
Parti Québécois

District created 1988
First contested 1989
Last contested 2014
Demographics
Population (2006) 55,168
Electors (2014)[1] 41,405
Area (km²)[2] 9.9
Pop. density (per km²) 5,572.5
Census divisions Montreal
Census subdivisions Montreal

Hochelaga-Maisonneuve is a provincial electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. The district is located within Montreal, and its territory mostly covers the borough of Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, and also parts of Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie, Ville-Marie and Le Plateau-Mont-Royal boroughs. It is bordered to the West by the Canadian National Railway yard, to the South by the Saint Lawrence River to the North by Rachel and Sherbrooke Streets and to the East by Frontenac Street.

It was created for the 1989 election from parts of Maisonneuve and Sainte-Marie electoral districts.

In the change from the 2001 to the 2011 electoral map, its territory was unchanged.

Members of the National Assembly

  1. Louise Harel, Parti Québécois (1989–2008)
  2. Carole Poirier, Parti Québécois (2008–present)

Election results

Quebec general election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Parti QuébécoisCarole Poirier 9,038 34.86 -10.24
Québec solidaireAlexandre Leduc 7,926 30.57 +6.88
LiberalDavid Provencher 4,675 18.03 +6.50
Coalition Avenir QuébecBrendan Walsh 3,097 11.95 -0.65
GreenMalcolm Lewis-Richmond 352 1.36 -0.24
Option nationaleSimon Marchand 316 1.22 -2.73
Parti nulJustin Canning 278 1.07 +0.50
Bloc PotÉtienne Mallette 182 0.7
Marxist–LeninistChristine Dandenault 61 0.24 -0.06
Total valid votes 25,92598.31
Total rejected ballots 4471.69
Turnout 26,37263.69-6.39
Electors on the lists 41,405
Quebec general election, 2012
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Parti QuébécoisCarole Poirier 12,754 45.10 -9.21
Québec solidaireAlexandre Leduc 6,701 23.69 +10.76
Coalition Avenir QuébecDavid Monette 3,564 12.60 +5.88*
LiberalAlexandre Farley 3,262 11.53 -9.69
Option nationaleAndré Lamy 1,116 3.95
GreenNicholas Kulak 453 1.60 -2.61
Parti nulDenis Poulin 162 0.57
Coalition pour la constituanteJean-François Jetté 145 0.51
Marxist–LeninistChristine Dandenault 84 0.30 -0.30
Parti indépendantisteSerge Provost 40 0.14
Total valid votes 28,28198.66
Total rejected ballots 3851.34
Turnout 28,66670.08+22.26
Electors on the lists 40,907

* Result compared to Action démocratique

Quebec general election, 2008
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Parti QuébécoisCarole Poirier 10,530 54.31 +1.60
LiberalJulie Tremblay 4,115 21.22 +7.66
Québec solidaireSerge Mongeau 2,508 12.93 +3.26
Action démocratiqueJean-Levy Champagne 1,303 6.72 −8.82
GreenSylvie Woods 817 4.21 −2.88
Marxist–LeninistChristine Dandenault 117 0.60 +0.34
Total valid votes 19,390 98.39
Total rejected ballots 317 1.61
Turnout 19,707 47.82 −14.36
Electors on the lists 41,210
Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.
Quebec general election, 2007
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Parti QuébécoisLouise Harel 13,012 52.71 −3.06
Action démocratiqueMarie-Chantal Pelletier 3,836 15.54 +5.14
LiberalVahid Vidah-Fortin 3,347 13.56 −12.80
Québec solidaireGabriel Chevrefils 2,388 9.67 +6.33
GreenGeneviève Guérin 1,749 7.09 +5.53
Bloc PotStarbuck Leroidurock 193 0.78 −1.24
     Independent Daniel Laforest 97 0.39
Marxist–LeninistChristine Dandenault 63 0.26 −0.08
Total valid votes 24,685 98.58
Total rejected ballots 355 1.42
Turnout 25,040 62.18 +2.09
Electors on the lists 40,272
Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.
Quebec general election, 2003
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Parti QuébécoisLouise Harel 13,138 55.77 −4.84
LiberalRicher Dompierre 6,210 26.36 +0.83
Action démocratiqueLouise Blackburn 2,449 10.40 −1.11
UFPLise Alarie 788 3.34
Bloc PotAlex Néron 476 2.02
GreenDaniel Breton 367 1.56
Marxist–LeninistChristine Dandenault 79 0.34 −0.28
Christian DemocracyMario Richard 52 0.22
Total valid votes 23,55998.40
Total rejected ballots 3831.60
Turnout 23,94260.09−7.92
Electors on the lists 39,843
Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.
Quebec general election, 1998
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Parti QuébécoisLouise Harel 12,922 60.61 −4.17
LiberalAndrée Trudel 5,444 25.53 −0.80
Action démocratiqueJean-Louis Lalonde 2,454 11.51 +6.06
Socialist DemocracyFélix Lapan 292 1.37 −0.34
Marxist–LeninistChristine Dandenault 133 0.62 +0.26
CommunistRobert Aubin 75 0.35
Total valid votes 21,32098.41
Total rejected ballots 3451.59
Turnout 21,66568.01−7.53
Electors on the lists 31,855
Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.
1995 Quebec referendum
Side Votes %
Oui 18,522 65.49
Non 9,759 34.51
Quebec general election, 1994
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Parti QuébécoisLouise Harel 14,858 64.78 +1.28
LiberalEric Taillefer 6,039 26.33 −2.98
Action démocratiqueMichèle Piché 1,249 5.45
New DemocraticHugues Tremblay 392 1.71 +0.30
Natural LawRichard Lauzon 190 0.83
SovereigntyMarc Boyer 127 0.55
Marxist–LeninistChristine Dandenault 82 0.36 +0.10
Total valid votes 22,93797.68
Total rejected ballots 5452.32
Turnout 23,48275.54+6.83
Electors on the lists 31,087
Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.
1992 Charlottetown Accord referendum
Side Votes %
Non 17,484 71.10
Oui 7,107 28.90
Quebec general election, 1989: Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Party Candidate Votes%
Parti QuébécoisLouise Harel 14,639 63.50
LiberalYvon Lewis 6,749 29.28
GreenJean-Pierre Bonenfant 685 2.97
New DemocraticJocelyne Dupuis 326 1.41
WorkersGinette St-Amour 144 0.62
Progressive ConservativeSuzanne Ethier 141 0.61
Parti indépendantisteMichel Larocque 138 0.60
IndependentKeith Meadowcroft 114 0.49
Marxist–LeninistChristiane Robidoux 60 0.26
Commonwealth of CanadaDaniel Ricard 56 0.24
Total valid votes 23,052
Rejected and declined votes 548
Turnout 23,600 68.71
Electors on the lists 34,349

References

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Neighbouring electoral districts

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