Canadian federal election results in Northern Montreal and Laval

Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in Northern Montreal and Laval.

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Regional Profile

Historically, the City of Laval has been a battleground between the Liberals and the Bloc Québécois. The North End of Montreal has significant immigrant populations and generally supports the Liberals, although the BQ captured Ahuntsic and Bourassa in their 1993 near-sweep of the province, and took Ahuntsic and Papineau in 2006 as the Bloc gained support among immigrant groups. This area was traditionally Liberal until Mulroney's rise to power in 1984, which lowered the Liberals hold on the area to only two seats. The Bloc hoped to gain additional support here to counter any losses in rural Quebec to the Conservatives, who are very weak here.

In the event, however, the region was affected by the NDP "orange wave" that swept through Quebec in 2011, with that party taking all of Laval. The Liberals retained ridings in Montreal, and the Bloc was left with Ahuntsic as its only seat in the entire Montreal region. In 2015, however, the Liberals swept the entire region, undoubtedly buoyed by Justin Trudeau representing a riding in this region. They maintained their sweep in 2019.

Northern Montreal

Evolution of party standings throughout time
Party 1993 1997 2000 2004 2006 2008 2011 2015 2019
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
Liberal 87,424 49.6% 115,084 56.6% 113,397 61.5% 84,937 49.9% 77,789 43.7% 77,671 46.3% 60,406 36.8% 103,477 53.9% 105,958 55.3%
Bloc Québécois 68,049 38.6% 56,042 27.6% 47,152 25.6% 61,090 35.9% 58,752 33.0% 50,343 30.0% 35,500 21.7% 23,781 12.4% 33,492 17.5%
New Democratic 3,098 1.8% 4,444 2.2% 4,244 2.3% 10,699 6.3% 12,374 6.9% 15,251 9.1% 50,292 30.7% 42,571 22.2% 22,200 11.6%
Conservative 8,869 5.2% 22,554 12.7% 19,278 11.5% 14,136 8.6% 15,217 7.9% 14,490 7.6%
Green 3,963 2.3% 5,739 3.2% 4,687 2.8% 2,696 1.6% 4,309 2.2% 9,619 5.0%
Progressive Conservative 15,172 8.6% 27,674 13.6% 6,615 3.6% Merged into Conservative Party
Alliance 7,115 3.9%
Others 2,395 1.4% 1,070 0.5% 6,007 3.3% 692 0.4% 894 0.5% 688 0.4% 905 0.6% 2,642 1.4% 5,918 3.1%


Laval

Evolution of party standings throughout time
Party 1993 1997 2000 2004 2006 2008 2011 2015 2019
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
Liberal 63,672 36.1% 71,067 39.0% 81,480 46.2% 77,231 37.9% 56,849 27.0% 64,964 30.5% 39,635 18.2% 97,819 44.8% 103,401 47.1%
Bloc Québécois 89,061 50.5% 65,308 35.8% 68,447 38.8% 100,040 49.1% 90,400 42.9% 77,918 36.5% 46,563 21.3% 37,455 17.2% 60,193 27.3%
New Democratic 1,964 1.1% 3,655 2.0% 2,169 1.2% 7,916 3.9% 16,015 7.6% 25,742 12.1% 99,958 45.8% 48,153 22.1% 18,432 8.4%
Conservative 12,441 6.1% 39,599 18.8% 36,606 17.2% 26,878 12.3% 29,830 13.7% 26,107 11.9%
Green 5,413 2.7% 7,798 3.7% 7,207 3.4% 4,232 1.9% 4,347 2.0% 8,500 3.9%
Progressive Conservative 19,804 11.2% 42,409 23.2% 8,850 5.0% Merged into Conservative Party
Alliance 9,422 5.3%
Others 1,897 1.1% None 5,989 3.4% 850 0.4% 211 0.1% 818 0.4% 1,032 0.5% 638 0.3% 2,987 1.4%

2019 - 43nd General Election

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 Liberal Conservative BQ NDP Green PPCOther
Ahuntsic-Cartierville Mélanie Joly
28,904
52.45%
Kathy Laframboise
4,013
7.28%
André Parizeau
11,974
21.73%
Zahia El-Masri
6,284
11.40%
Jean-Michel Lavarenne
3,352
6.08%
Raymond Ayas
584
1.06%
Mélanie Joly
Alfred-Pellan Angelo Iacono
26,015
47.90%
Angelo Esposito
5,917
10.90%
Michel Lachance
15,549
28.63%
Andriana Kocini
4,109
7.57%
Marguerite Howells
1,958
3.61%
Matthieu Couture
471
0.87%
Julius Buté (PIQ)
177
0.33%
Dwayne Cappelletti (Ind.)
113
0.21%
Angelo Iacono
Bourassa Emmanuel Dubourg
23,231
57.57%
Catherine Lefebvre
2,899
7.18%
Anne-Marie Lavoie
9,043
22.41%
Konrad Lamour
3,204
7.94%
Payton Ashe
1,343
3.33%
Louis Léger
347
0.86%
Joseph Di Iorio (Ind.)
212
0.53%
Françoise Roy (M-L)
72
0.18%
Emmanuel Dubourg
Laval—Les Îles Fayçal El-Khoury
26,031
48.24%
Tom Pentefountas
8,816
16.34%
Nacera Beddad
11,120
20.61%
Noémia Onofre De Lima
4,803
8.90%
Sari Madi
2,306
4.27%
Marie-Louise Beauchamp
885
1.64%
Fayçal El-Khoury
Marc-Aurèle-Fortin Yves Robillard
24,865
44.55%
Sonia Baudelot
5,423
9.72%
Lizabel Nitoi
18,069
32.37%
Ali Faour
4,741
8.49%
Bao Tran Le
2,111
3.78%
Emilio Migliozzi
465
0.83%
Elias Progakis (Ind.)
143
0.26%
Yves Robillard
Papineau Justin Trudeau
25,957
51.12%
Sophie Veilleux
2,155
4.24%
Christian Gagnon
8,124
16.00%
Christine Paré
9,748
19.20%
Juan Vazquez
3,741
7.37%
Mark Sibthorpe
322
0.63%
Jean-Patrick Cacereco Berthiaume (Rhino.)
363
0.71%
Susanne Lefebvre (CHP)
186
0.37%
Luc Lupien (NA)
75
0.15%
Alain Magnan (Ind.)
76
0.16%
Steve Penner (NA)
34
0.07%
Justin Trudeau
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel Patricia Lattanzio
27,866
61.33%
Ilario Maiolo
5,423
11.94%
Dominique Mougin
4,351
9.58%
Paulina Ayala
2,964
6.52%
Alessandra Szilagyi
1,183
2.60%
Tina Di Serio
501
1.10%
Garnet Colly (M-L)
85
0.19%
Hassan Guillet (Ind.)
3,061
6.74%
vacant
Vimy Annie Koutrakis
26,490
47.70%
Rima El-Helou
5,951
10.72%
Claire-Emmanuelle Beaulieu
15,455
27.83%
Vassif Aliev
4,779
8.61%
Faiza R'Guiba
2,125
3.83%
Suzanne Brunelle
733
1.32%
Eva Nassif

2015 - 42nd General Election

Seats won/lost by party

Party 2011 Gain from (loss to) 2015
Lib. Bloc NDP
New Democratic 4 0 –4 0 0 0
Liberal 3 +1 0 +4 0 8
Bloc Québécois 1 0 –1 0 0 0

Results by riding

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 Conservative NDP Liberal BQ Green Marxist-LeninistOther
Ahuntsic-Cartierville Wiliam Moughrabi
4,051
7.29%
Maria Mourani
16,684
30.03%
Mélanie Joly
26,026
46.84%
Nicolas Bourdon
7,346
13.22%
Gilles Mercier
1,175
2.11%
Catherine Gascon-David (Rhino.)
285
0.51%
Maria Mourani
Ahuntsic
Alfred-Pellan Gabriel Purcarus
6,259
11.35%
Rosane Doré Lefebvre
13,225
23.97%
Angelo Iacono
24,557
44.51%
Daniel St-Hilaire
9,836
17.83%
Lynda Briguene
1,089
1.97%
Renata Isopo (Ind.)
203
0.37%
Rosane Doré Lefebvre
Bourassa Jason Potasso-Justino
3,819
9.29%
Dolmine Laguerre
6,144
14.94%
Emmanuel Dubourg
22,234
54.06%
Gilles Léveillé
7,049
17.14%
Maxime Charron
886
2.15%
Claude Brunelle
229
0.56%
Julie Demers (Ind.)
669
1.63%
Jean-Marie Floriant Ndzana (SD)
99
0.24%
Emmanuel Dubourg
Laval—Les Îles Roland Dick
9,811
18.10%
François Pilon
10,710
19.76%
Fayçal El-Khoury
25,857
47.70%
Nancy Redhead
6,731
12.42%
Faiza R'Guiba-Kalogerakis
921
1.70%
Yvon Breton
175
0.32%
François Pilon
Marc-Aurèle-Fortin Nicolas Makridis
6,498
11.92%
Marie-Josée Lemieux
12,827
23.52%
Yves Robillard
22,323
40.94%
Patrice Jasmin-Tremblay
11,820
21.68%
Lorna Mungur
1,057
1.94%
Alain Giguère
Papineau Yvon Vadnais
2,390
4.71%
Anne Lagacé Dowson
13,132
25.87%
Justin Trudeau
26,391
51.98%
Maxime Claveau
6,182
12.18%
Danny Polifroni
1,443
2.84%
Peter Macrisopoulos
142
0.28%
Beverly Bernardo (NA)[note 1]
103
0.20%
Tommy Gaudet (Rhino.)
323
0.64%
Chris Lloyd (Ind.)
505
0.99%
Kim Waldron (Ind.)
159
0.31%
Justin Trudeau
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel Jean Philippe Fournier
4,957
11.13%
Rosannie Filato
6,611
14.85%
Nicola Di Iorio
28,826
64.73%
Steeve Gendron
3,204
7.19%
Melissa Miscione
805
1.81%
Arezki Malek
128
0.29%
Massimo Pacetti
Vimy Anthony Mavros
7,262
13.36%
France Duhamel
11,391
20.96%
Eva Nassif
25,082
46.15%
Barek Kaddouri
9,068
16.69%
José Núñez Melo
1,280
2.36%
Brian Jenkins (CHP)
260
0.48%
José Núñez Melo[note 2]
Laval

2011 - 41st General Election

Seats won/lost by party

Party 2008 Gain from (loss to) 2011
Lib. Bloc NDP
Bloc Québécois 4 0 0 0 –3 1
Liberal 4 0 0 0 –1 3
New Democratic 0 +1 0 +3 0 4

Results by riding

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 BQ Conservative Liberal NDP GreenOther
Ahuntsic Maria Mourani

14,908
31.80%

Constantin Kiryakidis

3,770
8.04%

Noushig Eloyan

13,087
27.91%

Chantal Reeves

14,200
30.29%

Ted Kouretas

620
1.32%

Jean-Olivier Berthiaume (Rhino) 299
0.64%
Maria Mourani
Alfred-Pellan Robert Carrier

12,504
22.79%

Pierre Lefebvre

6,157
11.22%

Angelo Iacono

12,070
22.00%

Rosane Doré Lefebvre

23,098
42.09%

Dylan Perceval-Maxwell

798
1.45%

Régent Millette (Ind.)

245
0.45%

Robert Carrier
Bourassa Daniel Mailhot

6,105
16.06%

David Azoulay

3,354
8.82%

Denis Coderre

15,550
40.91%

Julie Demers

12,270
32.28%

Tiziana Centazzo

613
1.61%

Geneviève Royer (M-L)

121
0.32%

Denis Coderre
Laval Nicole Demers

11,567
22.73%

Robert Malo

6,366
12.51%

Eva Nassif

9,422
18.51%

José Nunez-Melo

22,050
43.33%

Jocelyne Leduc

1,260
2.48%

Yvon Breton (M-L)

224
0.44%

Nicole Demers
Laval—Les Îles Mohamedali Jetha

7,022
13.02%

Zaki Ghavitian

8,587
15.92%

Karine Joizil

11,108
20.59%

François Pilon

25,703
47.64%

Brent Neil

966
1.79%

Stéphane Bakhos (Pirate) 369
0.68%
Polyvios Tsakanikas (M-L) 194
0.35%
Raymonde Folco
Marc-Aurèle-Fortin Marie-France Charbonneau

15,470
26.40%

Johanne Théorêt

5,768
9.85%

Eduardo Gonzalo Agurto Catalán

7,035
12.01%

Alain Giguère

29,107
49.68%

Charles Sicotte

1,208
2.06%

Serge Ménard
Papineau Vivian Barbot

11,091
25.93%

Shama Chopra

2,021
4.73%

Justin Trudeau

16,429
38.41%

Marcos Radhames Tejada

12,102
28.29%

Danny Polifroni

806
1.88%

Peter Macrisopoulos (M-L)
228
0.53%
Joseph Young (NA) 95
0.23%
Justin Trudeau
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel Alain Bernier

3,396
9.36%

Riccardo De Ioris

4,991
13.76%

Massimo Pacetti

15,340
42.30%

Roberta Peressini

11,720
32.32%

Michael Di Pardo

657
1.81%

Garnet Colly (M-L)

162
0.45%

Massimo Pacetti

2008 - 40th General Election

Seats won/lost by party

Party 2006 Gain from (loss to) 2008
Lib. Bloc
Bloc Québécois 5 0 –1 4
Liberal 3 +1 0 4

Results by riding

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 BQ Conservative Liberal NDP GreenOther
Ahuntsic Maria Mourani

18,537
39.11%

Jean Précourt

4,935
10.41%

Eleni Bakopanos

18,395
38.81%

Alexandra Bélec

4,289
9.05%

Lynette Tremblay

1,240
2.62%

Maria Mourani
Alfred-Pellan Robert Carrier

20,686
38.89%

Alexandre Salameh

8,662
16.29%

Wilson Saintelmy

15,499
29.14%

Cynthia Roy

6,406
12.04%

Tristan Desjardins Drouin

1,675
3.15%

Regent Millette (Ind.)

259
0.49%

Robert Carrier
Bourassa Daniel Mailhot

10,144
25.42%

Michelle Allaire

5,405
13.54%

Denis Coderre

19,877
49.80%

Samira Laouni

3,188
7.99%

François Boucher

1,166
2.92%

Genevieve Royer (MXL)

130
0.33%

Denis Coderre
Laval Nicole Demers

19,085
37.78%

Jean-Pierre Bélisle

9,101
18.01%

Alia Haddad

14,190
28.09%

Alain Giguère

6,318
12.51%

Eric Madelein

1,607
3.18%

Yvon Breton (MXL)

221
0.44%

Nicole Demers
Laval—Les Îles Mohamedali Jetha

12,656
23.71%

Agop T. Evereklian

11,074
20.75%

Raymonde Folco

21,446
40.18%

Zahia El-Masri

6,111
11.45%

Brent Neil

1,754
3.29%

Sylvain Trottier (NR)

338
0.63%

Raymonde Folco
Marc-Aurèle-Fortin Serge Ménard

25,491
45.38%

Claude Moreau

7,769
13.83%

Robert Frégeau

13,829
24.62%

Benoît Beauchamp

6,907
12.30%

Lise Bissonnette

2,171
3.87%

Serge Ménard
Papineau Vivian Barbot

16,517
38.63%

Mustaque Sarker

3,264
7.63%

Justin Trudeau

17,747
41.50%

Costa Zaphiropoulos

3,744
8.76%

Ingrid Hein

1,218
2.85%

Mahmood Raza Baig (Ind.)

271
0.63%

Vivian Barbot
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel Farid Salem

5,145
13.59%

Lucie Le Tourneau

5,674
14.99%

Massimo Pacetti

21,652
57.20%

Laura Colella

4,030
10.65%

Frank Monteleone

1,063
2.81%

Garnet Colly (MXL)
165
0.44%
Joseph Young (NA)
122
0.32%
Massimo Pacetti

2006 - 39th General Election

Seats won/lost by party

Party 2004 Gain from (loss to) 2006
Lib. Bloc
Liberal 5 0 –2 3
Bloc Québécois 3 +2 0 5

Results by riding

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 BQ Liberal Conservative NDP GreenOther
Ahuntsic Maria Mourani
19,428
Eleni Bakopanos
18,594
Étienne Morin
6,119
Caroline Desrosiers
3,948
Lynette Tremblay
1,836
Eleni Bakopanos
Alfred-Pellan Robert Carrier
23,193
Jean-Claude Gobé
14,895
Rosane Raymond
10,210
Martin Leduc
3,838
Christian Lajoie
1,842
  Robert Carrier
Bourassa Apraham Niziblian
13,777
Denis Coderre
18,705
Liberato Martelli
6,830
Stefano Saykaly
2,237
François Boucher
1,370
Geneviève Royer (M-L)
173
Denis Coderre
Laval Nicole Demers
22,032
Alia Haddad
12,698
Émilio Migliozzi
9,236
Benoit Beauchamp
4,047
Philippe Mari
1,666
  Nicole Demers
Laval—Les Îles Christiane Pichette
17,537
Raymonde Folco
20,849
Qais Hamidi
9,055
Alain Giguère
3,817
Theodore Kouretas
1,557
Polyvios Tsakanikis (M-L)
211
Raymonde Folco
Marc-Aurèle-Fortin Serge Ménard
27,638
Renée Gagné
8,407
Claude Moreau
11,098
Martin Duplantis
4,313
Lise Bissonnette
2,733
  Serge Ménard
Papineau Vivian Barbot
17,775
Pierre Pettigrew
16,785
Mustaque A. Sarker
3,630
Marc Hasbani
3,358
Louis-Philippe Verenka
1,572
Peter Macrisopolous (M-L)
317
Mahmood-Raza Baig (CAP)
185
Pierre Pettigrew
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel Justine Charlemagne

7,772

Massimo Pacetti
23,705
Ercolano Pingiotti
5,975
Laura Colella
2,831
Pierre-Louis Parant
961
Stéphane Chénier (M-L)
219
Massimo Pacetti

2004 - 38th General Election

Seats won/lost by party

Party 2000 Gain from (loss to) 2004
Lib. Bloc
Liberal 6 0 –1 5
Bloc Québécois 1 +1 0 3[note 3]

Results by riding

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 Liberal BQ Conservative NDP Green Marxist-LeninistOther
Ahuntsic Eleni Bakopanos
21,234
Maria Mourani
20,020
Jean E. Fortier
2,544
Annick Bergeron
3,013
Lynette Tremblay
1,301
Marsha Fine
102
F.X. De Longchamp (Mar.)
314
Eleni Bakopanos
Alfred-Pellan Carole-Marie Allard
21,116
Robert Carrier
26,239
Rosane Raymond
2,703
Benjamin Le Bel
1,849
Louis-Philippe Verenka
1,132
Yves Desbois (Ind.)
204
Régent Millette (Ind.)
89
Carole-Marie Allard
Laval East
Bourassa Denis Coderre
20,927
Doris Provencher
15,794
Frédéric Grenier
2,226
Stefano Saykaly
1,661
Noémi Lopinto
660
Geneviève Royer
154
Philippe Gauvin (Mar.)
403
Denis Coderre
Laval Pierre Lafleur
17,639
Nicole Demers
24,425
Stéphane d'Amours
3,115
Alain Giguère
1,998
Damien Pichereau
1,091
Pierre Losier-Côté (Mar.)
492
new district
Laval—Les Îles Raymonde Folco
23,985
Micaël Poirier
18,597
Jean-Paul Pratte
3,498
Paul Michaud
2,202
Pierre Véronneau
1,178
Polyvios Tsakanikas
154
Michel Allard (Mar.)
498
Raymonde Folco
Laval West
Marc-Aurèle-Fortin Nancy Girard
14,491
Serge Ménard
30,779
Marc Bissonnette
3,125
Lyse Généreux
1,867
Lise Bissonnette
2,012
  Madeleine Dalphond-Guiral
Laval Centre
Papineau Pierre Pettigrew
16,892
Martine Carrière
16,424
Mustaque Sarker
1,961
André Frappier
3,603
Adam Jastrzebski
1,058
Peter Macrisopolous
169
André Parizeau (Comm.)
252
Christelle Dusablon-Pelletier (Mar.)
490
Jimmy Garoufalis (Ind.)
250
Pierre Pettigrew
Papineau—Saint-Denis
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel Massimo Pacetti
25,884
Paul-Alexis François
8,852
Payam Eslami
2,138
Laura Colella
2,422
Ricardo Fellicetti
944
Stéphane Chénier
267
Massimo Pacetti
  1. ^ Dalphond-Guiral lost nomination.

Maps

2000 - 37th General Election

Seats won/lost by party

Party 1997 Gain from (loss to) 2000
Lib. Bloc
Liberal 5 +1 0 6
Bloc Québécois 2 0 –1 1

Results by riding

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 BQ Liberal Canadian Alliance NDP PC Green Marxist-LeninistOther
Ahuntsic Fatima El Amraoui
17,132
Eleni Bakopanos
28,643
Eugenia Romain
1,816
Steven Moran
997
Jessica Chartrand
3,018
Mimi Ghosh
1,123
Vincent Dorais
159
Antonio Artuso (Comm.)
262
Eleni Bakopanos
Bourassa Umberto Di Genova
11,562
Denis Coderre
25,403
Marcel Lys François
1,435
Richard Gendron
736
Marcel Pitre
1,325
Claude Brunelle
330
Ulises Nitor (Comm.)
137
Denis Coderre
Laval Centre Madeleine Dalphond-Guiral
23,746
Pierre Lafleur
23,704
Eric Marchand
2,437
Jean-Yves Dion
832
Guy Fortin
2,778
Julien Bernard
1,285
Madeleine Dalphond-Guiral
Laval East Mathieu Alarie
24,726
Carole-Marie Allard
26,018
Rosane Raymond
2,354
Sujata Dey
573
André G. Plourde
2,459
Frédéric Gauvin
660
Gabriel Cornellier-Brunelle
178
Christian Lajoie (Mar.)
892
Régent Millette (Ind.)
255
Maud Debien1
Laval West Manon Sauvé
19,975
Raymonde Folco
31,758
Leo Housakos
4,631
Christian Patenaude
764
Michael M. Fortier
3,613
Luc Beaulieu
983
Polyvios Tsakanikas
180
Raymonde Folco
Papineau—Saint-Denis Phillipe Ordenes
11,779
Pierre Pettigrew
23,955
Yannis Felemegos
2,114
Hans Marotte
1,983
Emmanuel Préville
1,215
Boris-Antoine Legault
1,128
Peter Macrisopoulos
482
Antoine Théorêt-Poupart (Mar.)
886
Mustaque Sarker (Ind.)
738
Pierre Pettigrew
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel Marcel Ferlatte
6,679
Alfonso Gagliano
35,396
Daniel Champagne
1,750
Sara Mayo
528
Mostafa Ben Kirane
1,057
Yves Le Seigle
127
Karina Néron (Mar.)
635
Alfonso Gagliano

1997 - 36th General Election

Seats won/lost by party

Party 1993 Gain from (loss to) 1997
Lib. Bloc
Liberal 4 +2 0 5[note 4]
Bloc Québécois 4 0 –2 2

Results by riding

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 BQ Liberal NDP PCOther
Ahuntsic Pauline Charest
18,689
Eleni Bakopanos
28,971
Steven Moran
1,051
Nicole Roy-Arcelin
9,520
Carmel Bernard (NLP)
589
Michel Daviault1
Ahuntsic
Merged districts
Eleni Bakopanos
Saint-Denis
Bourassa Osvaldo Nunez
14,813
Denis Coderre
23,765
Dominique Baillard
999
Eric Wildhaber
5,937
Osvaldo Nunez
Laval Centre Madeleine Dalphond-Guiral
22,668
Sylvie Matteau
20,222
Jean-Yves Dion
1,188
Alain Dubois
13,132
Madeleine Dalphond-Guiral
Laval East Maud Debien
23,093
Nathalie Paradis
19,279
Peter Graefe
765
Vincent Della Noce
16,912
Maud Debien
Laval West Sylvain Gauthier
19,547
Raymonde Folco
31,566
Karina Ziedler
1,702
Yves Désormeaux
12,365
Michel Dupuy2
Papineau—Saint-Denis Mario Beaulieu
14,083
Pierre Pettigrew
26,260
Gaby Kombé
1,196
Yannis Felemegos
6,227
Peter Macrisopolous (M-L)
481
Michel Dugré (Ind.)
471
Pierre Pettigrew3
Papineau—Saint-Michel
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel Umberto Di Genova
8,457
Alfonso Gagliano
36,088
Pierre J.C. Allard
1,198
Ronald Gosselin
5,990
Alfonso Gagliano
Saint-Léonard

Notes:
1 - Daviault did not seek reelection
2 - Dupuy did not seek reelection
3 - Pettigrew elected in byelection, March 1996

1993 - 35th General Election

Seats won/lost by party

Party 1988 Gain from (loss to) 1993
PC Lib. Bloc
Progressive Conservative 5 0 –1 0 –4 0
Liberal 3 +1 0 0 0 4
Bloc Québécois 0 +4 0 0 0 4

Results by riding

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
 PC Liberal NDP BQ Natural Law Commonwealth of CanadaOther
Ahuntsic Nicole Roy-Arcelin
4,332
Céline Hervieux-Payette
20,934
René Samson
675
Michel Daviault
22,275
Marc Lacroix
752
Christiane Deland-Gervais
332
Haytoug Chamlian (Ind.)
567
Rolando Fusco (Abol.)
385
Nicole Roy-Arcelin
Bourassa Marie Gibeau
5,199
Denis Coderre
18,167
Raymond Laurent
1,146
Osvaldo Nunez
18,234
Miville Couture
479
Harold Anthony Quesnel
102
Lucien Lapointe (Abol.)
209
Marie Gibeau
Laval Centre Bruno Fortier
4,497
Guymond Fortin
19,027
Afsun Qureshi
630
Madeleine Dalphond-Guiral
31,391
Yvon Dodier
662
Michel Destroismaisons
268
Joe De Santis (Nat.)
323
Emilien Martel (Abol.)
172
Jacques Tétreault1
Laval-des-Rapides
Laval East Vincent Della Noce
11,140
Raymonde Folco
16,196
Stéphane Houle
656
Maud Debien
31,210
Denis Cauchon
586
François Lépine
121
Denise Beaubien (Abol.)
359
Vincent Della Noce
Duvernay
Laval West Guy Ricard
4,167
Michel Dupuy
28,449
Marcella Tardif-Provencher
678
Michel Leduc
26,460
Eddy Gagné
546
John Ajemian
187
Rick Blatter (Libert.)
649
Cyril G. MacNeil (Nat.)
280
Georges Vaudrin (Abol.)
109
Guy Ricard
Laval
Papineau—Saint-Michel Carmen De Pontbriand
1,620
André Ouellet
19,524
Gisèle Charlebois
694
Daniel Boucher
14,661
André Beaudoin
667
Normand Normandeau
77
Serge Lachapelle (M-L)
141
P.A. D'Aoust (Abol.)
94
André Ouellet
Saint-Denis Aïda Baghjajian
2,196
Eleni Bakopanos
21,883
Josée Panet-Raymond
969
Gilles Pelchat
15,274
Alain-Édouard Lord
400
Benoit Chalifoux
158
Stéphane Lapointe (Ind.)
423
Fernand Belisle (Abol.)
249
Panagiotis Macrisopoulos (M.L.)
205
Marcel Prud'homme
Saint-Léonard Tony Tomassi
4,021
Alfonso Gagliano
28,799
David D'Andrea
583
Umberto Di Genova
12,879
Marlène Charland
497
Stéphane Levesque
77
Claude Brunelle (M-L)
141
Mauro Fusco (Abol.)
91
Alfonso Gagliano

Notes

  1. Bernardo was a candidate for the Communist League,[1] which is not a registered political party and ineligible to be listed on the ballot. Being listed as No Affiliation means that she left the party affiliation section of her candidate registration empty.
  2. Sat as NDP at dissolution; joined GPC after writ was issued.
  3. A new seat (Laval) was picked up by the Bloc in the election.
  4. The riding of Saint-Denis (held by the Liberals) has been dissolved into Ahuntsic.

References

  1. "Militant Labor Forums". The Militant (Volume 79, No. 34). 28 September 2015. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
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