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Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in Montérégie.

Regional profile

Montérégie stretches from Montreal's South Shore suburbs into the countryside to the east. The former have been a battleground between the Liberals and the Bloc Québécois because of the collapse of the Progressive Conservative Party in 1993. The more rural ridings of Saint-Jean, Verchères—Les-Patriotes and Chambly—Borduas are Bloquist strongholds. Vaudreuil-Soulanges, west of Montreal, has a significant Anglophone population and can usually be expected to vote Liberal—its 2004 fall to the BQ on election night was one of the biggest surprises on election night. The fallout from the sponsorship scandal allowed the Bloc to sweep the region in 2006 for the first time, although the Liberals regained the traditional Liberal seat of Brossard-La Prairie in 2008, albeit on a judicial recount. Conservative support picked up significantly in the rural areas but remains very low in the suburban areas.

However, these distinctions were overwhelmed by the surge of NDP support in Quebec in the 2011 election, with the party sweeping every seat in this region by wide margins—in no case by less than 3,500 votes, and in several cases by nearly or more than 10,000 votes. In a huge reversal of fortunes, the NDP was cut down to just 3 seats in the region during the 2015 election, in which the Liberals surged to captured most of the region's seats. Renewed Bloc strength allowed them to capture several seats at the NDP and Liberals' expense in 2019.

Votes by party throughout time

Election Liberal Conservative New Democratic Bloc Québécois Green People's PC Reform /
Alliance
Social
Credit
Others
1979 266,648
65.5%
26,145
6.4%
53,111
13.0%
46,288
11.4%
15,078
3.7%
1980 263,760
71.2%
44,365
12.0%
38,278
10.3%
8,858
2.4%
15,188
4.1%
1984 146,172
31.5%
47,758
10.3%
242,887
52.3%
27,247
5.9%
1988 127,216
26.9%
76,574
16.2%
2,401
0.5%
253,213
53.6%
13,106
2.8%
1993 170,303
32.1%
8,550
1.6%
291,875
54.9%
54,495
10.3%
6,080
1.1%
1997 173,622
33.8%
8,203
1.6%
223,092
43.5%
106,618
20.8%
573
0.1%
1,141
0.2%
2000 203,719
41.1%
7,306
1.5%
218,637
44.1%
26,635
5.4%
29,319
5.9%
10,157
2.0%
2004 159,300
31.2%
34,538
6.8%
20,296
4.0%
278,693
54.6%
15,284
3.0%
2,779
0.5%
2006 100,172
18.4%
112,042
20.5%
39,915
7.3%
269,728
49.5%
22,281
4.1%
1,090
0.2%
2008 115,164
20.9%
96,032
17.4%
71,595
13.0%
247,180
44.9%
19,608
3.6%
780
0.1%
2011 71,995
12.6%
62,505
10.9%
258,076
45.2%
158,491
27.7%
11,846
2.1%
8,343
1.5%
2015 229,488
35.4%
70,192
10.8%
170,173
26.3%
157,783
24.4%
17,790
2.7%
2,288
0.4%
2019 238,039
35.8%
58,978
8.9%
61,000
9.2%
263,940
39.7%
34,858
5.2%
5,780
0.9%
1,821
0.3%
2021 221,114
35.2%
67,209
10.7%
53,232
8.5%
256,136
40.8%
8,256
1.3%
13,227
2.1%
8,891
1.4%
  Liberal   Conservative  New Democratic  Bloc Québécois   Green  Progressive Conservative (defunct)  Alliance / Reform (defunct)  Social Credit (defunct)

2021

Main article: 2021 Canadian federal election
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative BQ NDP Green PPC FPC Other
Beloeil—Chambly Marie-Chantal Hamel
15,502
23.73%
Stéphane Robichaud
5,661
8.67%
Yves-François Blanchet
34,678
53.09%
Marie-Josée Béliveau
5,524
8.46%
Fabrice Gélinas Larrain
1,294
1.98%
Danila Ejov
1,316
2.01%
Mario Grimard
810
1.24%
Michel Blondin (PIQ)
163 0.25%
Yves-Francois Blanchet
Thomas Thibault-Vincent (Rhino.)
185 0.28%
Benjamin Vachon (Mar.)
191 0.29%
Brossard—Saint-Lambert Alexandra Mendès
28,326
54.10%
Marcos Alves
6,276
11.99%
Marie-Laurence Desgagné
10,441
19.94%
Marc Audet
5,442
10.39%
Brenda Ross
1,288
2.46%
Engineer-Ingénieur Hu
583
1.11%
Alexandra Mendès
Châteauguay—Lacolle
(judicial recount result)
Brenda Shanahan
18,029
37.03%
Pierre Bournaki
5,538
11.38%
Patrick O'Hara
18,017
37.01%
Hannah Wolker
3,752
7.71%
Frédéric Olivier
801
1.65%
Jeff Benoit
1,821
3.74%
André Lafrance
448
0.92%
Marc Gagnon (PIQ)
277
0.57%
Brenda Shanahan
La Prairie Caroline Desrochers
20,470
34.61%
Lise des Greniers
5,878
9.94%
Alain Therrien
25,862
43.73%
Victoria Hernandez
4,317
7.30%
Barbara Joannette
983
1.66%
Ruth Fontaine
1,532
2.59%
Normand Chouinard (M-L)
98
0.17%
Alain Therrien
Longueuil—Charles-LeMoyne Sherry Romanado
19,400
40.44%
Isabelle Lalonde
3,986
8.31%
Nathalie Boisclair
16,926
35.28%
Kalden Dhatsenpa
4,957
10.33%
Nancy Cardin
1,170
2.44%
Tiny Olinga
1,409
2.94%
Pierre Chénier (M-L)
122
0.25%
Sherry Romanado
Longueuil—Saint-Hubert Florence Gagnon
21,930
38.32%
Boukare Tall
3,964
6.93%
Denis Trudel
23,579
41.20%
Mildred Murray
4,553
7.95%
Simon King
1,599
2.79%
Manon Girard
1,358
2.37%
Jacinthe Lafrenaye (PIQ)
252
0.44%
Denis Trudel
Montarville Marie-Ève Pelchat
19,974
34.75%
Julie Sauvageau
5,460
9.50%
Stéphane Bergeron
26,011
45.26%
Djaouida Sellah
4,809
8.37%
Natasha Hynes
1,218
2.12%
Stéphane Bergeron
Pierre-Boucher—Les Patriotes—Verchères Louis-Gabriel Girard
14,282
25.85%
Jérôme Painchaud
4,870
8.82%
Xavier Barsalou-Duval
29,978
54.26%
Martin Leprohon
4,261
7.71%
Alexandre Blais
1,078
1.95%
Carole Boisvert
777
1.41%
Xavier Barsalou-Duval
Saint-Jean Jean Rioux
16,650
28.12%
Serge Benoit
7,544
12.74%
Christine Normandin
27,243
46.01%
Jeremy Fournier
4,308
7.28%
Leigh V. Ryan
1,262
2.13%
Jean-Charles Cléroux
1,790
3.02%
Pierre Duteau (PIQ)
413
0.70%
Christine Normandin
Salaberry—Suroît Linda Gallant
16,550
27.19%
Jean Collette
7,476
12.28%
Claude Debellefeuille
29,093
47.80%
Joan Gottman
4,529
7.44%
Nicolas Thivierge
2,207
3.63%
Marcel Goyette
561
0.92%
Luc Bertrand (PIQ)
449
0.74%
Claude DeBellefeuille
Vaudreuil—Soulanges Peter Schiefke
30,001
46.47%
Karen Cox
10,556
16.35%
Thierry Vadnais-Lapierre
14,308
22.16%
Niklas Brake
6,780
10.50%
Cameron Stiff
1,631
2.53%
Ginette Destrempes
1,288
1.99%
Peter Schiefke

2019

Main article: 2019 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative BQ NDP Green PPC Other
Beloeil—Chambly Marie-Chantal Hamel
16,059
23.11%
Véronique Laprise
4,305
6.20%
Yves-François Blanchet
35,068
50.46%
Matthew Dubé
10,086
14.51%
Pierre Carrier
3,255
4.68%
Chloé Bernard
512
0.74%
Michel Blondin (PIQ)
205
0.30%
Matthew Dubé
Brossard—Saint-Lambert Alexandra Mendès
30,537
53.90%
Glenn Hoa
6,112
10.79%
Marie-Claude Diotte
11,131
19.65%
Marc Audet
5,410
9.55%
Grégory De Luca
2,935
5.18%
Sam Nassif
527
0.93%
Alexandra Mendès
Châteauguay—Lacolle Brenda Shanahan
20,118
38.39%
Hugues Laplante
5,851
11.17%
Claudia Valdivia
19,479
37.17%
Marika Lalime
4,005
7.64%
Meryam Haddad
1,929
3.68%
Jeff Benoit
563
1.07%
Pierre Chénier (M-L)
64
0.12%
Marc Gagnon (PIQ)
393
0.75%
Brenda Shanahan
La Prairie Jean-Claude Poissant
22,504
36.56%
Isabelle Lapointe
5,540
9.00%
Alain Therrien
25,707
41.76%
Victoria Hernandez
4,744
7.71%
Barbara Joannette
2,565
4.17%
Gregory Yablunovsky
393
0.64%
Normand Chouinard (M-L)
100
0.16%
Jean-Claude Poissant
Longueuil—Charles-LeMoyne Sherry Romanado
20,114
39.02%
Stéphane Robichaud
3,811
7.39%
Cathy Lepage
18,794
36.46%
Kalden Dhatsenpa
5,289
10.26%
Casandra Poitras
2,978
5.78%
Henri Cousineau
558
1.08%
Sherry Romanado
Longueuil—Saint-Hubert Réjean Hébert
20,471
34.21%
Patrick Clune
3,779
6.31%
Denis Trudel
23,061
38.54%
Éric Ferland
5,104
8.53%
Pierre Nantel
6,745
11.27%
Ellen Comeau
467
0.78%
Pierre-Luc Filion (Ind.)
217
0.36%
Pierre Nantel
Montarville Michel Picard
21,061
35.56%
Julie Sauvageau
4,138
6.99%
Stéphane Bergeron
25,366
42.83%
Djaouida Sellah
4,984
8.41%
Jean-Charles Pelland
2,967
5.01%
Julie Lavallée
501
0.85%
Thomas Thibault-Vincent (Rhino.)
211
0.35%
Michel Picard
Pierre-Boucher—Les Patriotes—Verchères Simon Chalifoux
17,333
28.52%
Mathieu Daviault
4,910
8.08%
Xavier Barsalou-Duval
31,009
51.02%
Sean English
4,192
6.90%
Dany Gariépy
2,955
4.86%
Clifford Albert
384
0.63%
Xavier Barsalou-Duval
Saint-Jean Jean Rioux
18,906
30.56%
Martin Thibert
6,612
10.69%
Christine Normandin
27,750
44.85%
Chantal Reeves
4,794
7.75%
André-Philippe Chenail
3,127
5.05%
Marc Hivon
397
0.64%
Yvon Savary (PIQ)
289
0.47%
Jean Rioux
Salaberry—Suroît Marc Faubert
18,682
29.70%
Cynthia Larivière
6,116
9.72%
Claude DeBellefeuille
29,975
47.65%
Joan Gottman
5,024
7.99%
Nahed AlShawa
1,997
3.17%
Alain Savard
767
1.22%
Luc Bertrand (PIQ)
342
0.54%
Anne Minh-Thu Quach
Vaudreuil—Soulanges Peter Schiefke
32,254
47.33%
Karen Cox
7,804
11.45%
Noémie Rouillard
16,600
24.36%
Amanda MacDonald
7,368
10.81%
Cameron Stiff
3,405
5.00%
Kaylin Tam
711
1.04%
Peter Schiefke

2015

Main article: 2015 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative NDP Liberal BQ Green Other
Beloeil—Chambly Claude Chalhoub
6,173
9.29%
Matthew Dubé
20,641
31.07%
Karine Desjardins
19,494
29.34%
Yves Lessard
18,387
27.68%
Fodé Kerfalla Yansané
1,498
2.25%
Michael Maher (Libert.)
245
0.37%
Matthew Dubé
Chambly—Borduas
Brossard—Saint-Lambert Qais Hamidi
7,215
12.60%
Hoang Mai
14,075
24.58%
Alexandra Mendès
28,818
50.33%
Suzanne Lachance
6,071
10.60%
Fang Hu
1,081
1.89%
Hoang Mai
Brossard—La Prairie
Châteauguay—Lacolle Philippe St-Pierre
5,805
11.21%
Sylvain Chicoine
11,986
23.15%
Brenda Shanahan
20,245
39.10%
Sophie Stanké
12,615
24.36%
Jency Mercier
982
1.90%
Linda Sullivan (M-L)
149
0.29%
Sylvain Chicoine
Châteauguay—Saint-Constant
La Prairie Yves Perras
6,859
11.91%
Pierre Chicoine
13,174
22.88%
Jean-Claude Poissant
20,993
36.46%
Christian Picard
15,107
26.24%
Joanne Tomas
1,235
2.15%
Normand Chouinard (M-L)
204
0.35%
  New District
Longueuil—Charles-LeMoyne Thomas Barré
4,961
9.59%
Sadia Groguhé
12,468
24.11%
Sherry Romanado
18,301
35.39%
Philippe Cloutier
13,974
27.03%
Mario Leclerc
1,510
2.92%
Pierre Chénier (M-L)
168 0.32%
Sadia Groguhé
Saint-Lambert
Matthew Iakov Liberman (Rhino.)
325 0.63%
Longueuil—Saint-Hubert John Sedlak
5,087
8.74%
Pierre Nantel
18,171
31.22%
Michael O'Grady
17,468
30.01%
Denis Trudel
15,873
27.27%
Casandra Poitras
1,447
2.49%
Affine Lwalalika (SD)
153
0.26%
Pierre Nantel
Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher
Montarville Stéphane Duranleau
6,284
10.85%
Djaouida Sellah
14,296
24.68%
Michel Picard
18,848
32.54%
Catherine Fournier
16,460
28.42%
Olivier Adam
1,388
2.40%
Claude Leclair (Libert.)
641
1.11%
Djaouida Sellah
Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert
Pierre-Boucher—Les Patriotes—
Verchères
Clovis Maheux
6,079
10.24%
Raphaël Fortin
14,454
24.34%
Lucie Gagnon
16,794
28.28%
Xavier Barsalou-Duval
17,007
28.64%
JiCi Lauzon [fr]
5,056
8.51%
Sana Hassainia
Verchères—Les Patriotes
Saint-Jean Stéphane Guinta
6,549
10.85%
Hans Marotte
17,555
29.07%
Jean Rioux
20,022
33.16%
Denis Hurtubise
14,979
24.81%
Marilyn Redivo
1,281
2.12%
Tarik Brahmi
Salaberry—Suroît Albert De Martin
6,132
9.97%
Anne Minh-Thu Quach
18,726
30.43%
Robert Sauvé
17,955
29.18%
Claude DeBellefeuille
17,452
28.36%
Nicola-Silverado Socrates
867
1.41%
Patricia Domingos (SD)
184 0.30%
Anne Minh-Thu Quach
Beauharnois—Salaberry
Sylvain Larocque (Ind.)
219 0.36%
Vaudreuil—Soulanges Marc Boudreau
9,048
13.81%
Jamie Nicholls
14,627
22.32%
Peter Schiefke
30,550
46.62%
Vincent François
9,858
15.04%
Jennifer Kaszel
1,445
2.21%
Jamie Nicholls
Vaudreuil-Soulanges

2011

Main article: 2011 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
BQ Conservative Liberal NDP Green Other
Beauharnois—Salaberry Claude DeBellefeuille
18,182
33.18%
David Couturier
7,049
12.87%
François Deslandres
4,559
8.32%
Anne Minh-Thu Quach
23,998
43.80%
Rémi Pelletier
1,003
1.83%
Claude DeBellefeuille
Brossard—La Prairie Marcel Lussier
10,890
17.51%
Maurice Brossard
7,806
12.55%
Alexandra Mendès
16,976
27.30%
Hoang Mai
25,512
41.02%
Kevin Murphy
900
1.45%
Normand Chouinard (M-L)
110
0.18%
Alexandra Mendès
Chambly—Borduas Yves Lessard
19,147
27.65%
Nathalie Ferland Drolet
5,425
7.83%
Bernard Delorme
6,165
8.90%
Matthew Dubé
29,591
42.74%
Nicholas Lescarbeau
1,072
1.55%
Jean-François Mercier (Ind.)
7,843
11.33%
Yves Lessard
Châteauguay—
Saint-Constant
Carole Freeman
14,957
26.70%
André Turcôt
5,756
10.27%
Linda Schwey
5,069
9.05%
Sylvain Chicoine
29,156
52.04%
Clara Kwan
923
1.65%
Linda Sullivan (M-L)
162
0.29%
Carole Freeman
Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher Jean Dorion
14,181
27.16%
Richard Bélisle
4,339
8.31%
Kévan Falsafi
5,321
10.19%
Pierre Nantel
27,119
51.93%
Valérie St-Amant
1,032
1.98%
Serge Patenaude (M-L)
228
0.44%
Jean Dorion
Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert Carole Lavallée
15,384
28.19%
Nicole Charbonneau Barron
5,887
10.79%
Michel Picard
7,423
13.60%
Djaouida Sellah
24,361
44.64%
Germain Denoncourt
1,523
2.79%
Carole Lavallée
Saint-Jean Claude Bachand
16,023
30.50%
Jean Thouin
5,603
10.66%
Robert David
4,644
8.84%
Tarik Brahmi
24,943
47.48%
Pierre Tremblay
1,326
2.52%
Claude Bachand
Saint-Lambert Josée Beaudin
11,353
25.88%
Qais Hamidi
4,396
10.02%
Roxane Stanners
8,463
19.30%
Sadia Groguhé
18,705
42.65%
Carmen Budilean
944
2.15%
Josée Beaudin
Vaudreuil-Soulanges Meili Faille
17,781
25.69%
Marc Boudreau
11,360
16.41%
Lyne Pelchat
8,023
11.59%
Jamie Nicholls
30,177
43.61%
Jean-Yves Massenet
1,864
2.69%
Meili Faille
Verchères—Les Patriotes Luc Malo
20,593
36.38%
Rodrigo Alfaro
4,884
8.63%
Pier-Luc Therrien-Péloquin
5,352
9.46%
Sana Hassainia
24,514
43.31%
Thomas Lapierre
1,259
2.22%
Luc Malo

2008

Main article: 2008 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
BQ Conservative Liberal NDP Green Other
Beauharnois—Salaberry Claude Debellefeuille
26,904
50.07%
Dominique Bellemare
10,858
20.21%
Maria Lopez
7,995
14.88%
Anne Minh Thu Quach
6,214
11.56%
David Smith
1,764
3.28%
Claude DeBellefeuille
Brossard—La Prairie Marcel Lussier
19,034
32.47%
Maurice Brossard
11,062
18.87%
Alexandra Mendes
19,103
32.59%
Hoang Mai
7,452
12.71%
Sonia Ziadé
1,816
3.10%
Normand Chouinard (M-L)
157
0.27%
Marcel Lussier
Chambly—Borduas Yves Lessard
31,773
50.08%
Suzanne Chartrand
9,564
15.07%
Gabriel Arsenault
10,649
16.78%
Serge Gélinas
8,998
14.18%
Olivier Adam
2,460
3.88%
Yves Lessard
Châteauguay—Saint-Constant Carole Freeman
25,086
45.58%
Pierre-Paul Routhier
9,827
17.86%
Linda Schwey
10,104
18.36%
Sonia Jurado
8,261
15.01%
Brian Sarwer-Foner
1,755
3.19%
Carole Freeman
Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher Jean Dorion
23,118
46.12%
Jacques Bouchard
7,210
14.38%
Ryan Hillier
10,920
21.79%
Lise St-Denis
7,021
14.01%
Danielle Moreau
1,752
3.50%
Serge Patenaude (M-L)
103
0.21%
Caroline St-Hilaire
Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert Carole Lavallée
23,767
44.99%
Nicole Charbonneau Baron
8,125
15.38%
Pierre Diamond
11,755
22.25%
Vesna Vesic
7,154
13.54%
Simon Bernier
2,031
3.84%
Carole Lavallée
Saint-Jean Claude Bachand
26,506
49.61%
Marie-Josée Mercier
9,281
17.37%
Claire Ste-Marie
9,430
17.65%
Philippe Refghi
5,529
10.35%
Pierre Tremblay
2,160
4.04%
Guy Berger (Ind.)
520
0.97%
Claude Bachand
Saint-Lambert Josée Beaudin
16,346
37.63%
Patrick Clune
6,867
15.81%
Roxane Stanners
12,383
28.50%
Richard Marois
6,280
14.46%
Diane Joubert
1,566
3.60%
Vacant
Vaudreuil-Soulanges Meili Faille
27,044
41.34%
Michael M. Fortier
15,496
23.69%
Brigitte Legault
13,954
21.33%
Maxime Héroux-Legault
6,298
9.62%
Jean-Yves Massenet
2,625
4.01%
Meili Faille
Verchères—Les Patriotes Luc Malo
27,602
50.85%
Benoît Dussault
7,742
14.26%
François Fournier
8,871
16.34%
Raphaël Fortin
8,388
15.45%
Annie Morel
1,679
3.09%
Luc Malo

2006

Main article: 2006 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
BQ Liberal Conservative NDP Green Other
Beauharnois—Salaberry Claude DeBellefeuille
26,190
47.53%
John Khawand
8,272
15.01%
David Couturier
14,609
26.51%
Cynthia Roy
4,163
7.56%
David Smith
1,864
3.38%
Alain Boire
Brossard—La Prairie Marcel Lussier
21,433
37.17%
Jacques Saada
20,190
35.01%
Tenzin D. Khangsar
9,749
16.91%
Robert Nicolas
4,301
7.46%
François Desgroseilliers
1,883
3.27%
Normand Chouinard (M-L)
110
0.19%
Jacques Saada
Chambly—Borduas Yves Lessard
33,703
54.70%
Chantal Bouchard
6,933
11.25%
Yves Bourassa
12,703
20.62%
Alain Dubois
5,167
8.39%
Olivier Adam
3,113
5.05%
Yves Lessard
Châteauguay—Saint-Constant Carole Freeman
28,274
51.38%
Charles Ghorayeb
10,295
18.71%
Rosaire Turcot
11,219
20.39%
Ehsan Mohammadian
2,865
5.21%
Alain Rioux
2,375
4.32%
Denise Poirier-Rivard
Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher Caroline St-Hilaire
27,425
55.20%
Lancine Diawara
6,260
12.60%
Sébastien Legris
9,331
18.78%
Philippe Haese
4,273
8.60%
Adam Sommerfeld
1,995
4.02%
David Fiset (Mar.)
397
0.80%
Caroline St-Hilaire
Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert Carole Lavallée
26,509
50.29%
Kerline Joseph
8,643
16.40%
Nicolas Waldteufel
10,451
19.83%
Marie Henretta
4,359
8.27%
Elisabeth Papin
2,364
4.48%
Jules Édouard Gaudet (Ind.)
387
0.73%
Carole Lavallée
Saint-Jean Claude Bachand
28,070
53.98%
Maro Akoury
6,426
12.36%
Francis Lévesque
11,516
22.14%
Mathieu-Gilles Lanciault
3,622
6.96%
Véronique Bisaillon
2,371
4.56%
Claude Bachand
Saint-Lambert Maka Kotto
20,949
45.30%
Jean-Jacques Hermans
10,777
23.31%
Patrick Clune
9,097
19.67%
Ronaldo Garcia
3,404
7.36%
Sonia Ziadé
1,819
3.93%
Normand Fournier (M-L)
196
0.42%
Maka Kotto
Vaudreuil-Soulanges Meili Faille
26,925
43.08%
Marc Garneau
17,774
28.44%
Stéphane Bourgon
11,888
19.02%
Bert Markgraf
3,468
5.55%
Pierre Pariseau Legault
2,450
3.92%
Meili Faille
Verchères—Les Patriotes Luc Malo
30,250
57.43%
Alanna Woods
4,602
8.74%
Jean-Félix Racicot
11,479
21.79%
Simon Vallée
4,293
8.15%
Carl Danis
2,047
3.89%
Vacant

2004

Main article: 2004 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal BQ Conservative NDP Green Other
Beauharnois—Salaberry Serge Marcil
18,293
34.62%
Alain Boire
26,775
50.67%
Dominique Bellemare
4,864
9.20%
Ligy Alakkattussery
1,018
1.93%
Rémi Pelletier
1,415
2.68%
Félix Malboeuf (Mar.)
480
0.91%
Serge Marcil
Brossard—La Prairie Jacques Saada
24,155
45.90%
Marcel Lussier
21,596
41.04%
Robert Nicolas
3,107
5.90%
Nadia Alexan
2,321
4.41%
Cécile Bissonnette
1,340
2.55%
Yves Le Seigle (M-L)
109
0.21%
Jacques Saada
Chambly—Borduas Sophie Joncas
12,694
22.75%
Yves Lessard
33,945
60.85%
Lucien Richard
4,219
7.56%
Daniel Blouin
2,681
4.81%
Benoit Lapointe
2,248
4.03%
Ghislain Lebel
Chambly
Châteauguay—Saint-Constant Robert Lanctôt
15,384
30.04%
Denise Poirier-Rivard
29,337
57.28%
Rosaire Turcot
2,902
5.67%
Mélanie Archambault
1,704
3.33%
Marc-André Gadoury
1,889
3.69%
Robert Lanctôt
Châteauguay
Longueuil Robert Gladu
12,363
25.56%
Caroline St-Hilaire
29,473
60.94%
Richard Bélisle
2,354
4.87%
Nicole Fournier-Sylvester
2,512
5.19%
Michel Bédard
1,263
2.61%
David Fiset (Mar.)
401
0.83%
Caroline St-Hilaire
Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert Marc Savard
15,457
30.37%
Carole Lavallée
28,050
55.11%
Jean-François Mongeau
3,189
6.27%
Marie Henretta
2,253
4.43%
Janis Crawford
1,349
2.65%
David Vachon (Mar.)
596
1.17%
Pierrette Venne
Saint-Jean Michel Fecteau
12,729
25.95%
Claude Bachand
29,485
60.11%
Joseph Khoury
3,856
7.86%
Jonathan Trépanier
1,687
3.44%
Claude Genest
1,298
2.65%
Claude Bachand
Saint-Lambert Yolande Thibeault
16,654
36.93%
Maka Kotto
22,024
48.84%
Patrick Clune
2,739
6.07%
Monique Garcia
2,130
4.72%
Diane Joubert
1,404
3.11%
Normand Fournier (M-L)
145
0.32%
Yolande Thibeault
Vaudreuil-Soulanges Nick Discepola
21,613
38.80%
Meili Faille
24,675
44.29%
Robert Ramage
4,558
8.18%
Bert Markgraf
2,175
3.90%
Julie C. Baribeau
2,103
3.77%
Charles Soucy (Mar.)
585
1.05%
Nick Discepola
Verchères—Les-Patriotes Nathalie Tousignant
9,958
20.20%
Stéphane Bergeron
33,333
67.62%
Francis-Pierre Rémillard
2,750
5.58%
Simon Vallée
1,815
3.68%
Philippe Morlighem
975
1.98%
Sébastien Drouin (Mar.)
463
0.94%
Stéphane Bergeron

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2000

Main article: 2000 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
BQ Liberal Canadian Alliance NDP PC Other
Beauharnois—Salaberry Daniel Turp
20,938
42.39%
Serge Marcil
23,834
48.26%
Stephane Renaud
1,782
3.61%
Elizabeth Clark
703
1.42%
Roma Myre
2,133
4.32%
Daniel Turp
Brossard—La Prairie Nicolas Tétrault
16,758
32.94%
Jacques Saada
26,806
52.69%
Richard Bélisle
2,973
5.84%
Clémence Provencher
852
1.67%
Sylvain St-Louis
2,783
5.47%
Normand Chouinard (M-L)
172 0.34%
Sylvia Larrass (NLP)
528 1.04%
Jacques Saada
Chambly Ghislain Lebel
26,084
49.94%
Denis Caron
17,400
33.31%
Gaétan Paquette
2,780
5.32%
Darren O'Toole
769
1.47%
Jacques Parenteau
3,448
6.60%
Sébastien Duclos (Mar.)
1,751
3.35%
Ghislain Lebel
Châteauguay Robert Lanctôt
26,284
47.12%
Carole Marcil
22,972
41.18%
Ricardo Lopez
3,120
5.59%
Robert Lindblad
622
1.12%
Réjeanne Rioux
2,041
3.66%
Margaret Larrass (NLP)
743
1.33%
Maurice Godin
Longueuil Caroline St-Hilaire
20,868
52.25%
Sophie Joncas
12,991
32.53%
Michel Minguy
2,066
5.17%
Timothy Spurr
655
1.64%
Richard Lafleur
2,210
5.53%
Stéphane Chénier (M-L)
183 0.46%
David Fiset (Mar.)
968 2.42%
Caroline St-Hilaire
Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert Pierrette Venne
22,217
43.98%
Claude Leblanc
19,743
39.08%
Jean Vézina
3,305
6.54%
Marie Henretta
1,029
2.04%
Otmane Brixi
2,673
5.29%
Maryève Daigle (Mar.)
1,546
3.06%
Pierrette Venne
Saint-Jean Claude Bachand
22,686
47.44%
Joseph Khoury
17,262
36.09%
Josée Coulombe
3,169
6.63%
Julien Patenaude
698
1.46%
Gérald L'Ecuyer
2,764
5.78%
Marc St-Jean (Mar.)
1,246
2.61%
Claude Bachand
Saint-Lambert Christian Picard
16,519
38.11%
Yolande Thibeault
19,679
45.40%
Nic Leblanc
3,066
7.07%
Walter Stirling
2,704
6.24%
Katherine Léveillé (Mar.)
1,377
3.18%
Yolande Thibeault
Vaudreuil-Soulanges Éric Cimon
17,587
34.49%
Nick Discepola
26,292
51.56%
Dean Drysdale
4,188
8.21%
Shaun G. Lynch
904
1.77%
Stratos Psarianos
2,020
3.96%
Nick Discepola
Verchères—Les Patriotes Stéphane Bergeron
28,696
52.29%
Mark Provencher
16,740
30.50%
Stéphane Désilets
2,870
5.23%
Charles Bussières
1,074
1.96%
Frédéric Grenier
3,859
7.03%
Jonathan Bérubé (Mar.)
1,643
2.99%
Stéphane Bergeron
Verchères

1997

Main article: 1997 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
BQ Liberal PC Reform NDP Other
Beauharnois—Salaberry Daniel Turp
20,449
Linda Julien
17,226
Dominique Bellemare
13,160
Erin Runions
652
Laurent Lavigne
Brossard—La Prairie Françoise Bélanger
17,342
Jacques Saada
24,676
Kiet Ngo
9,982
Samantha McGavin
906
Richard Bélisle
La Prairie
Chambly Ghislain Lebel
26,109
Nicole Bourget-Laramée
14,061
Jacques Parenteau
11,802
Darren O'Toole
998
Ghislain Lebel
Châteauguay Maurice Godin
25,909
Sergio Pavone
19,167
George F. Lavoie
11,112
Hannah Rogers
794
Maurice Godin
Longueuil Caroline St-Hilaire
20,977
Carole Marcil
12,247
François Leduc
7,773
Maurice Auzat
857
Caroline St-Hilaire
Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert Pierrette Venne
23,759
Claude LeBlanc
17,279
Camille Bolté
10,579
Marie Henretta
1,032
Pierrette Venne
Saint-Jean Claude Bachand
22,441
Diane MacDonald
13,239
Gérald L'Ecuyer
11,938
Julien Patenaude
755
André Davignon (M.-L.)
347
Claude Bachand
Saint-Lambert Richard Bélisle
18,458
Yolande Thibeault
19,436
Jean-Frédéric Lafontaine
8,084
Allison Engel
921
Jean-Louis Pagé (CAP)
304
New District
Vaudreuil-Soulanges René St-Onge
17,574
Nick Discepola
23,676
Jean Lajoie
9,760
Peter McLoughlin
573
Jason Sigurdson
538
Eric E. Simon (NL)
490
Nick Discepola
Vaudreuil
Verchères Stéphane Bergeron
30,074
Pierre Patenaude
12,715
Jean Legault
12,428
Yas Etessam
750
Stéphane Bergeron

1993

Main article: 1993 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
BQ Liberal PC NDP Commonwealth of Canada Other
Beauharnois—Salaberry Laurent Lavigne
25,934
Linda Julien
15,867
Marie-Andrée McSween
7,687
Marc Dubuc
985
Jean-Guy Hudon
Chambly Ghislain Lebel
36,485
Jean-Claude Villiard
17,803
Hélène Tremblay
4,760
François Côté
1,796
Marcel Marjot
277
Phil Edmonston
Châteauguay Maurice Godin
34,271
Kimon Valaskakis
18,012
Ricardo López
5,749
Luc Proulx
850
Stéphane Beauregard
317
Ricardo López
La Prairie Richard Bélisle
27,490
Jacques Saada
27,014
Fernand Jourdenais
7,852
Mohamed Akoum
708
Alain Gauthier
200
Pierre Montpetit (NL)
691
Fernand Jourdenais
Longueuil Nic Leblanc
39,734
Guy Chartrand
14,955
Richard Ledoux
4,512
Sergio Martinez
985
Dany Lépine
262
Nic Leblanc
Saint-Hubert Pierrette Venne
34,701
Angéline Fournier
19,668
Jean Lesage
4,545
Nathalie Rochefort
904
Bruno Lipke
269
Jean Cerigo (NL)
863
Claude K. Alain (Nat)
339
Pierrette Venne
Saint-Jean Claude Bachand
29,753
Delbert Deschambault
14,244
Clément Couture
7,795
Jutta Teigeler
504
Guy David
105
Alain Longpré (NL)
872
Clément Couture
Vaudreuil Mario Turbide
25,133
Nick Discepola
31,120
Richard Préfontaine
6,459
Yves Marie Christin
1,107
Robert Charles
186
Eric E. Simon (NL)
727
Neal Ford (Lib.)
438
Pierre Cadieux
Verchères Stéphane Bergeron
38,536
Benoît Chiquette
12,138
François Leduc
5,221
Frances Elbourne
695
Nicholas Maris
179
Jean Blaquière (CHP)
47
Marcel Danis

1988

Main article: 1988 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Rhinoceros Green Other
Beauharnois—Salaberry Linda Julien
13,351
Jean-Guy Hudon
29,141
Daniel Payette
5,937
Robert Joseph Hamon
729
Luc Bergevin
771
Jean-Guy Hudon
Chambly Bernard Loiselle
10,886
Richard Grisé
25,770
Phil Edmonston
17,268
Stéphane Desmarteau
792
Gilles Racine (PfC)
64
Richard Grisé
Châteauguay Jean-Marc Fournier
16,422
Ricardo López
22,439
Pierre Hétu
8,282
Hubert Le Tube Simon
1,250
André Turcot (Ind)
1,724
Ricardo López
La Prairie Pierre Deniger
19,497
Fernand Jourdenais
30,834
Bruce Katz
6,228
Marc-André Shakespeare Audet
1,378
Alain Gauthier (PfC)
186
Fernand Jourdenais
Longueuil Michel Dupuy
12,328
Nic Leblanc
29,054
Daniel Senez
10,681
Sylvie Legs Legault
2,080
Serge Lachapelle (Ind)
233
Louis Dubé (PfC)
163
Nic Leblanc
Saint-Hubert Raymond Dupont
15,209
Pierrette Venne
25,573
Nicole Desranleau
9,435
Jean Nonobstant Thibault
1,222
Patricia Métivier
718
Jean-Sébastien Tremblay (PfC)
132
New district
Saint-Jean Gilles Dolbec
14,643
Clément Couture
27,685
Rezeq Faraj
5,786
Sylvio Dubois
1,084
André Bissonnette
Vaudreuil Jean Blais
16,393
Pierre Cadieux
30,392
Suzanne Aubertin
6,185
Maureen Decelles
671
Yves-Marie Christin
912
Isajlovic Momcilo (PfC)
43
Pierre Cadieux
Verchères Maurice Lemoine
8,487
Marcel Danis
32,317
Maria Jean
6,772
Michel Ben 97 Benoit
1,260
Roland Coté (PfC)
95
Marcel Danis

1984

Main article: 1984 Canadian federal election edit
Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal PC NDP Rhinoceros Parti nationaliste Commonwealth of Canada Libertarian
Beauharnois—Salaberry Jean-Guy Gaudreau
11,395
Jean-Guy Hudon
27,614
Gus Callaghan
2,720
Réal Le Parfait Gingras
1,216
Maurice Vaudrin
798
Gérald Laniel
Chambly Raymond Dupont
18,078
Richard Grisé
31,535
Clifford D. Hastings
6,783
Bertrand Plastic Loiselle
2,328
Claude J. A. Hosson
1,942
Louis A. Deserres
189
Raymond Dupont
Châteauguay Ian Watson
17,313
Ricardo López
21,318
Robert Vigneault
5,083
Jean-Guy Lafrenaye
1,630
Gilles A. Grisé
124
Guy Pelletier
284
Ian Watson
La Prairie Pierre Deniger
25,182
Fernand Jourdenais
26,506
Lyse Chevalier-Grégoire
8,202
Monique Spazzola Fisicaro
1,851
Marian Wecowsk
1,373
Jean-Pierre Gélineau
157
Pierre Deniger
Longueuil Jacques Olivier
19,654
Nic Leblanc
28,956
Claire Gagnon
6,401
Robert Millet-Lynch dit Bagno
2,503
Denise Imbeau
3,054
André Rouillard
73
Jacques Olivier
Saint-Jean Paul-André Massé
14,823
André Bissonnette
30,769
Todd Sloan
3,642
Gaëtan dit Paco Pelletier
1,209
Luc Choinière
1,002
Pierre Talbot
45
Paul-André Massé
Vaudreuil Hal Herbert
20,362
Pierre Cadieux
37,499
Anne Erskine
7,993
Nicole B.D. Pans
1,470
Benoît Duchesne
1,017
Jacques Cartier
139
Gordon Gouldson
345
Hal Herbert
Verchères Bernard Loiselle
19,365
Marcel Danis
38,690
James Christie
6,534
Miko Maillot
2,216
Michel Lepage
2,153
Michel A. Lemire
101
Bernard Loiselle

Notes and References

  1. Formerly held by Bloc MP Stéphane Bergeron, resigned November 9, 2005
  2. Lebel formerly Bloc Québécois.
  3. Lanctôt defected from the Bloc Québécois in December 2003.
  4. Venne is formerly Bloc Québécois.
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