QUEBEC VOTES 2007

Riding Profiles

DISTRICT: WESTMOUNT-SAINT-LOUIS
CandidatePartyVote CountVote ShareElected
Jacques ChagnonLIB1331166.83% X
Patrick DaoustGRN251712.64%
Denise LarochePQ16798.43%
Caroline MorganADQ15387.72%
Nadia AlexanQS8004.02%
Nicholas LinML720.36%
March 27, 12:52:21 AM EDT 187 of 187 polls reporting

Westmount-Saint-Louis


Candidates:

QS Alexan, Nadia
LIB Chagnon, Jacques
GRN Daoust, Patrick
PQ Laroche, Denise
ML Lin, Nicholas
ADQ Morgan, Caroline


Riding Profile:
Language Breakdown: per cent mother tongue - single answers
Anglo: 40.3 per cent
Franco: 26.3 per cent
Allo: 33 per cent (seven per cent Chinese; seven per cent Arabic)

Westmount St-Louis riding contains that part of Montreal bounded by: Chemin de la Côte-des-Neiges, Chemin Remembrance, Voie Camillien-Houde, Avenue du Mont-Royal Ouest, Avenue de l'Esplanade, Rachel W., St-Laurent Boulevard, Boulevard René-Lévesque Est, Sanguinet and its extension, St-Antoine Est, St-Antoine Ouest and the boundary of Westmount and Montreal.

Riding Map:
From Elections Quebec:
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Riding History:
New Riding in 1994 election

Westmount: 1970-1985 incl - LIB; 1989 - EP
Saint-Louis: SINCE 1966 - LIB

WESTMOUNT-SAINT LOUIS
1994, 1998, 2003 - LIB

1995 REF: NO - 86.79 per cent YES - 13.21 per cent

Redistribution:
Riding created in 1992 redistribution from: parts of Westmount, St-Louis and Ste-Anne ridings.

In 2001 redistribution:
  • kept 85 per cent of riding; 15 per cent moved to Saint-Henri-Sainte-Anne;
  • lost, in south, to St-Henri-Sainte-Anne, that part of Montreal bounded by: St-Antoine Ouest, McGill, Rue de la Commune Ouest, Bonaventure Autoroute, Lachine Canal and Atwater (7,811 electors)
  • Political History:
    WESTMOUNT-SAINT-LOUIS
    [1994 = 50.40 per cent SAINT-LOUIS; 35.84 per cent WESTMOUNT; 13.76 per cent SAINTE-ANNE]
    [2004 = 100 per cent WESTMOUNT-SAINT-LOUIS]
    2003

    LIB CHAGNON defeated PQ DENIS LAROCHE by 15,843 votes.

    1998 LIB CHAGNON defeated PQ CHRISTIAN ARMOUR by 21,635 votes.
    1994 LIB JACQUES CHAGNON, incumbent from St-Louis, defeated PQ FRANÇOIS DAGENAIS by 22,100 votes.

    SAINT-LOUIS
    1985

    LIB JACQUES CHAGNON won in 1985 and 1989. Minister of education, minister responsible for administration of professional laws, minister responsible for administration of French Language Charter, Jan. 11 - Sept. 1994.


    WESTMOUNT
    1989

    EP RICHARD HOLDEN defeated LIB WILLIAM COSGROVE by 513 votes.

    1981 LIB RICHARD FRENCH won in 1981 and 1985. Appointed minister of communications in December 1985; added minister responsible for technology in 1988; minister of supply and services, Oct. 12, 1988 - Dec. 21, 1988. Resigned portfolio Dec. 21, 1988 over Bill 178.
    1976 LIB GEORGE SPRINGATE won. (Won in Ste-Anne in 1970, 1973)
    1970 LIB KEVIN DRUMMOND won in 1970, 1973. Minister of lands and forests, 1970-75; Minister of agriculture, 1975-76


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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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