QUEBEC VOTES 2007

Riding Profiles

DISTRICT: SAINT-HENRI-SAINTE-ANNE
CandidatePartyVote CountVote ShareElected
Marguerite BlaisLIB1191538.47% X
Robin PhilpotPQ917229.62%
Chantal BeauregardADQ542217.51%
Shawna O'FlahertyGRN21797.04%
Arthur SandbornQS20376.58%
Andrzej JastrzebskiCDP1410.46%
Rachel HoffmanML1030.33%
March 27, 12:52:51 AM EDT 213 of 213 polls reporting

Saint-Henri-Sainte-Anne


Candidates:

ADQ Beauregard, Chantal
LIB Blais, Marguerite
ML Hoffman, Rachel
PDC Jastrzebski, Andrzej
GRN O'Flaherty, Shawna
PQ Philpot, Robin
QSS Sandborn, Arthur


Riding Profile:
South-central Montreal riding. Lower-income, industrial. Includes Ville Emard, Côte St. Paul, St-Henri, Point-St-Charles.

Language Breakdown: per cent mother tongue - single answers
Anglo: 16.6 per cent
Franco: 64.3 per cent
Allo: 19.1 per cent (three per cent Spanish; three per cent Italian)

Saint-Henri-Sainte-Anne contains that part of Montreal bounded by: the boundary of Montreal and Westmount, Rue Saint-Antoine Ouest, Rue McGill, Rue de la Commune Ouest, Bonaventure Autoroute (10), the Victoria Bridge, the St. Lawrence River, the boundary of the borough of Montreal with the towns of Verdun and LaSalle, the Lachine Canal, Décarie Autoroute (15) and the Ville-Marie Autoroute (720).

Riding Map:
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Riding History:
New riding in 1994 election.

1994, 1998, 2003 - LIB

1995 REF: NO - 56.08 per cent YES - 43.92 per cent

Redistribution:
Riding created in 1992 redistribution from all of Saint-Henri riding and part of Sainte-Anne riding.

In 2001 redistribution:
  • kept 100 per cent of riding; added 15 per cent of Westmount-Saint-Louis.
  • gained, from Westmount-Saint-Louis, in northwest, that part of Montreal bounded by: Rue Saint-Antoine Ouest, Rue McGill, Rue de la Commune Ouest, Bonaventure Autoroute, the Lachine Canal, Atwater Avenue (7,811 electors).

  • Political History:
    SAINT-HENRI-SAINTE-ANNE
    [1994 = 80.05 per cent SAINT-HENRI; 19.95 per cent SAINTE-ANNE]
    [2003 = 84 per cent SAINT-HENRI-SAINT-ANNE; 16 per cent WESTMOUNT-SAINT-LOUIS]
    2003

    LIB LOISELLE defeated PQ RAYMOND MUNGER by 6,174 votes.

    1998 LIB LOISELLE defeated PQ LUC LABELLE by 2,307 votes.
    1994 LIB NICOLE LOISELLE, incumbent from Saint-Henri, defeated PQ REJEAN
    THOMAS by 641 votes.

    SAINTE-ANNE
    [1994 = 80.05 per cent SAINT-HENRI; 19.95 per cent SAINTE-ANNE]
    [2003 = 84 per cent SAINT-HENRI-SAINT-ANNE; 16 per cent WESTMOUNT-SAINT-LOUIS]
    1989

    LIB NORMAND CHERRY won in 1989. Cherry was appointed minister for cultural communities, October 1989; minister of labour, October 1990; minister of transport, Jan. 11, 1994. Designated as candidate for 1994 in St-Laurent.

    1976 PQ JEAN-MARC LACOSTE won in 1976. LIB MAXIMILIEN POLAK won in 1981 and 1985.
    1973 LIB GEORGE SPRINGATE was elected in 1970 and 1973. Springate ran in Westmount in 1976.

    SAINT-HENRI
    1989

    LIB NICOLE LOISELLE defeated PQ FRANCINE LALONDE by 479 votes.

    1981 LIB ROMA HAINS won in 1981 and 1985.
    1976 PQ JACQUES COUTURE won in 1976 - served as minister of immigration and minister of labour and manpower. Couture resigned from cabinet on Nov. 6 1980. Quit as MNA Jan. 30, 1981. (He did not want to remain after the loss of the referendum.)

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    Overall Election Results
    PartyElectedLeadingTotalVote Share
    LIB4804833.08%
    ADQ4104130.80%
    PQ3603628.32%
    QS0003.65%
    GRN0003.89%
    OTH000.26%
    Last Update:March 27, 12:52:21 AM EDT
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