Hochelaga—Maisonneuve
Hochelaga—Maisonneuve (formerly known as Maisonneuve) was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1979 to 2004.
Quebec electoral district | |
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Coordinates: | 45.549°N 73.544°W |
Defunct federal electoral district | |
Legislature | House of Commons |
District created | 1976 |
District abolished | 2003 |
First contested | 1979 |
Last contested | 2000 |
It was created in 1976 as "Maisonneuve" riding from parts of Hochelaga, Lafontaine and Maisonneuve—Rosemont ridings. It was renamed "Hochelaga—Maisonneuve" in 1978.
The riding was abolished in 2003 when it was redistributed into Hochelaga, Honoré-Mercier and La Pointe-de-l'Île ridings.
Members of Parliament
This riding elected the following Members of Parliament:
Parliament | Years | Member | Party | |
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Hochelaga—Maisonneuve Riding created from Hochelaga, Lafontaine and Maisonneuve—Rosemont |
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31st | 1979–1980 | Serge Joyal | Liberal | |
32nd | 1980–1984 | |||
33rd | 1984–1988 | Édouard Desrosiers | Progressive Conservative | |
34th | 1988–1993 | Allan Koury | ||
35th | 1993–1997 | Réal Ménard | Bloc Québécois | |
36th | 1997–2000 | |||
37th | 2000–2004 | |||
Riding dissolved into Hochelaga, Honoré-Mercier and La Pointe-de-l'Île |
Election results
1979 Canadian federal election | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||||
Liberal | Serge Joyal | 21,059 | ||||||
Social Credit | André Aubry | 3,769 | ||||||
Progressive Conservative | André Coutu | 3,605 | ||||||
Not affiliated | Jacques Lavoie | 1,837 | ||||||
New Democratic | Marie-Ange Gagnon-Sirois | 1,746 | ||||||
Rhinoceros | Daniel Bouf-Bouf Bouffard | 1,097 | ||||||
Union populaire | Réginald Reggie Chartrand | 644 | ||||||
Marxist–Leninist | Pierre Chenier | 114 | ||||||
Communist | Danielle Ferland | 92 | ||||||
Not affiliated | Michel Dugré | 60 |
1980 Canadian federal election | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||||
Liberal | Serge Joyal | 21,138 | ||||||
New Democratic | Marie-Ange Gagnon-Sirois | 2,732 | ||||||
Progressive Conservative | Yves Bourget | 1,977 | ||||||
Rhinoceros | Diane Gougeon | 1,412 | ||||||
Social Credit | Roger Hébert | 873 | ||||||
Not affiliated | Robert Coté | 286 | ||||||
Independent | Jacques Beaudoin | 200 | ||||||
Marxist–Leninist | Pierre Chenier | 98 | ||||||
Union populaire | Sylvain Morissette | 98 |
1984 Canadian federal election | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||||
Progressive Conservative | Édouard Desrosiers | 13,244 | ||||||
Liberal | Serge Joyal | 12,201 | ||||||
New Democratic | Marie-Ange Gagnon-Sirois | 3,596 | ||||||
Rhinoceros | Richard A. Sirois | 1,847 | ||||||
Parti nationaliste | Réal Ménard | 1,089 | ||||||
Communist | Gaetan Trudel | 99 | ||||||
Commonwealth of Canada | Daniel Gonzales | 63 |
1988 Canadian federal election | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||||
Progressive Conservative | Allan Koury | 16,246 | ||||||
Liberal | Serge Laprade | 14,168 | ||||||
New Democratic | Gaétan Nadeau | 8,583 | ||||||
Rhinoceros | Marie Chou Chou Chouinard | 1,196 | ||||||
Green | Marius Henry | 800 | ||||||
Not affiliated | Christiane Robidoux | 159 | ||||||
Commonwealth of Canada | Sylvain Labelle | 122 | ||||||
Communist | Montserrat Escola | 114 |
1993 Canadian federal election | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||||
Bloc Québécois | Réal Ménard | 26,052 | ||||||
Liberal | Jules Léger | 10,760 | ||||||
Progressive Conservative | Allan Koury | 3,838 | ||||||
New Democratic | Paul Vachon | 955 | ||||||
Natural Law | Richard Lauzon | 576 | ||||||
Marxist–Leninist | Christine Dandenault | 259 | ||||||
Commonwealth of Canada | Steve Bélanger | 184 |
1997 Canadian federal election | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||||
Bloc Québécois | Réal Ménard | 21,938 | ||||||
Liberal | Denise Malo | 16,308 | ||||||
Progressive Conservative | Charles Boudreault | 7,583 | ||||||
New Democratic | Milan Mirich | 825 | ||||||
Natural Law | Richard Lauzon | 577 | ||||||
Marxist–Leninist | Christine Dandenault | 444 |
2000 Canadian federal election | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||||
Bloc Québécois | Réal Ménard | 21,249 | ||||||
Liberal | Louis Morena | 16,143 | ||||||
Progressive Conservative | Benoit Harbec | 1,751 | ||||||
Alliance | Stephanie Morency | 1,502 | ||||||
Marijuana | Alex Néron | 1,227 | ||||||
New Democratic | Milan Mirich | 767 | ||||||
Marxist–Leninist | Christine Dandenault | 275 | ||||||
Communist | Pierre Bibeau | 274 |
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