Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques

Sainte-Marie–Saint Jacques
Quebec electoral district
Provincial electoral district
Legislature National Assembly of Quebec
MNA
 
 
 

Manon Massé
Québec solidaire

District created 1988
First contested 1989
Last contested 2014
Demographics
Population (2006) 58,563
Electors (2014)[1] 42,287
Area (km²)[2] 15.3
Pop. density (per km²) 3,827.6
Census divisions Montreal (part)
Census subdivisions Montreal (part)

Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques is a provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It comprises part of the borough of Ville-Marie and part of the borough of Le Plateau-Mont-Royal of the city of Montreal, including the eastern portion of Downtown Montreal as well as the Vieux-Montreal area.

It was created for the 1989 election from parts of Saint-Jacques 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. André Boulerice, Parti Québécois (1989–2005)
  2. Martin Lemay, Parti Québécois (2006–2012)
  3. Daniel Breton, Parti Québécois (2012–2014)
  4. Manon Massé, Québec solidaire (2014–present)

Election results

Quebec general election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Québec solidaireManon Massé 8,437 30.60 +5.17
LiberalAnna Klisko 8,346 30.27 +10.96
Parti QuébécoisDaniel Breton 7,612 27.61 -8.07
Coalition Avenir QuébecPatrick Thauvette 2,364 8.57 -6.21
GreenStewart Wiseman 393 1.43
Option nationaleNic Payne 210 0.76 -2.33
Bloc PotMarc Bissonnette 164 0.59
Marxist–LeninistSerge Lachapelle 47 0.17 -0.04
Total valid votes 27,57398.86
Total rejected ballots 3181.14
Turnout 27,89165.96-2.22
Electors on the lists 42,287
Québec solidaire gain from Parti Québécois Swing  
Quebec general election, 2012
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Parti QuébécoisDaniel Breton 10,199 35.76 -10.86
Québec solidaireManon Massé 7,253 25.43 +10.03
LiberalÉtienne Collins 5,531 19.39 -8.83
Coalition Avenir QuébecCédrick Beauregard 4,216 14.78 +10.76*
Option nationaleDenis Monière 880 3.09
Middle ClassLouis Provencher 143 0.50
IndependentJean-Marc Labrèche 123 0.43
Quebec Citizens' UnionEdson Emilio 87 0.31
Marxist–LeninistSerge Lachapelle 60 0.21 -0.17
IndependentDimitri Mourkes 31 0.11
Total valid votes 28,52398.94
Total rejected ballots 3051.06
Turnout 28,82868.18+20.94
Electors on the lists 42,283
Parti Québécois hold Swing -10.45

* Result compared to Action démocratique

Quebec general election, 2008
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Parti QuébécoisMartin Lemay 9,236 46.62 +5.28
LiberalÉric Prud'homme 5,590 28.22 +4.52
Québec solidaireManon Massé 3,051 15.40 +1.24
GreenAnnie Morel 1,062 5.36 -4.32
Action démocratiqueDominic Boisvert 796 4.02 -6.74
Marxist–LeninistSerge Lachapelle 76 0.38 +0.02
Total valid votes 19,81198.60
Total rejected ballots 2821.40
Turnout 20,09347.24-13.62
Electors on the lists 42,530
Quebec general election, 2007
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Parti QuébécoisMartin Lemay 10,501 41.34 +0.13
LiberalDenise Dussault 6,021 23.70 -4.21
Québec solidaireManon Massé 3,596 14.16 -8.04
Action démocratiqueJean-Stéphane Dupervil 2,733 10.76 +8.82
GreenCorinne Ardon 2,460 9.68 +3.53
Marxist–LeninistSerge Lachapelle 92 0.36
Total valid votes 25,40399.02
Total rejected ballots 2510.98
Turnout 25,65460.86+29.39
Electors on the lists 42,150
Quebec provincial by-election, April 10, 2006
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Parti QuébécoisMartin Lemay 5,462 41.21 −8.63
LiberalNathalie Malépart 3,700 27.91 −2.56
Québec solidaireManon Massé 2,943 22.20 +15.72*
GreenJean-Christophe Mortreux 815 6.15 +3.52
Action démocratiqueCatherine Goyer 257 1.94 −6.39
IndependentJocelyne Leduc 50 0.38
IndependentRégent Millette 28 0.21
Total valid votes 13,25599.24
Total rejected ballots 1010.76
Turnout 13,35631.47−30.04
Electors on the lists 42,437

* Result compared to UFP

Quebec general election, 2003
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Parti QuébécoisAndré Boulerice 13,066 49.84 -3.10
     Liberal Richard Brosseau 7,989 30.47 -0.67
Action démocratiqueAnnick Brousseau 2,183 8.33 -1.83
UFPGaétan Breton 1,699 6.48
GreenRobert Ruffo 690 2.63
Bloc PotAntoine Théorêt-Poupart 444 1.69 -0.60
Marxist–LeninistGinette Boutet 87 0.33 -0.05
Christian DemocracyMaria Da Luz D.S Inacio 59 0.23
Quebec general election, 1998
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Parti QuébécoisAndré Boulerice 16,530 52.94 -1.79
     Liberal Claude Longpré 9,722 31.14 -1.79
Action démocratiqueChrystian Carbonneau 3,171 10.16 +4.63
Bloc PotPartice Caron 715 2.29
     Socialist Democracy Ginette Gauthier 629 2.01 -0.02
Marxist–LeninistGinette Boutet 120 0.38 +0.14
CommunistAndré Cloutier 115 0.37 +0.04
     Natural Law Alain Lord 107 0.34 -0.47
EqualityPeter Romaniuk 77 0.25
     No designation Michel Dugré 38 0.12
1995 Quebec referendum
Side Votes %
Oui 23,879 58.65
Non 16,838 41.35
Quebec general election, 1994
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Parti QuébécoisAndré Boulerice 16,723 54.73 -0.56
     Liberal Martin Doré 10,061 32.93 -2.91
Action démocratiqueAndré Belzile 1,691 5.53
     New Democratic Jocelyne Dupuis 621 2.03 +0.84
     No designation Claude Leduc 479 1.57
     Natural Law Christian Lord 246 0.81
     Sovereignty Daniel Brunette 223 0.73
     Independent Martram X.T. Marxram 109 0.36
Republic of CanadaFrançois Ludanyi 108 0.35 +0.15
CommunistAndré Cloutier 100 0.33 +0.04
Marxist–LeninistNormand Chouinard 74 0.24 -0.05
     Development Charles Thibault 62 0.20
     No designation Guy Tremblay 59 0.19
1992 Charlottetown Accord referendum
Side Votes %
Non 21,640 70.76
Oui 8,942 29.24
Quebec general election, 1989
Party Candidate Votes%
Parti QuébécoisAndré Boulerice 15,489 55.29
     Liberal Michel Laporte 10,039 35.84
GreenJean Ouimet 1,488 5.31
     New Democratic Denis Plante 332 1.19
     Workers Gérard Lachance 189 0.67
     Parti indépendantiste Gilles Rhéaume 148 0.53
     Independent Michel Georges Abdelahad 109 0.39
CommunistMarianne Roy 82 0.29
Marxist–LeninistPierre Chénier 81 0.29
Republic of CanadaClaire Pouliot 57 0.20

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