Bourassa (provincial electoral district)

Bourassa is a former provincial electoral district in Quebec, Canada.

Bourassa
Quebec electoral district
Defunct provincial electoral district
LegislatureNational Assembly of Quebec
District created1965
District abolished2001
First contested1966
Last contested1998
Demographics
Census division(s)Montreal (part)
Census subdivision(s)Montreal (part)

It included part of the city and later borough of Montréal-Nord.

It was created for the 1966 election from part of Bourget electoral district. Its last election was in 1998. It disappeared in the 2003 election. Its successor electoral districts were Bourassa-Sauvé (formed by merging part of Bourassa with all of Sauvé electoral district) and Crémazie.

It was named after nationalist politician Henri Bourassa, who was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1907 to 1912 and also served in the House of Commons of Canada.

Members of the Legislative Assembly / National Assembly

Legislature Years Member Party
Riding created from Bourget
28th  1966–1970     Georges-Émery Tremblay Liberal
29th  1970–1973
30th  1973–1976 Lise Bacon
31st  1976–1981     Patrice Laplante Parti Québécois
32nd  1981–1985
33rd  1985–1989     Louise Robic Liberal
34th  1989–1994
35th  1994–1997 Yvon Charbonneau
 1997–1998 Michèle Lamquin-Éthier
36th  1998–2003
Dissolved into Bourassa-Sauvé

Electoral history (incomplete)

1970 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalGeorges-Émery Tremblay (incumbent)22,19745.59
Parti QuébécoisJacques-Yvan Morin20,82642.77
Union NationaleRéal Gibeau4,2658.76
Ralliement créditisteEven Provencher1,4012.88
Total valid votes 48,689100.0
Source: Les résultats électoraux depuis 1867, Borduas à Brome-Missisquoi, National Assembly of Quebec, accessed 22 November 2017.
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