world.wikisort.org - CanadaDeux-Montagnes is a provincial electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It consists of the cities of Deux-Montagnes and Saint-Eustache.
Provincial electoral district in Quebec, Canada
Deux-Montagnes Quebec electoral district |
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| Coordinates: | 45.59°N 73.94°W / 45.59; -73.94 |
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| Legislature | National Assembly of Quebec |
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| MNA | Benoit Charette Coalition Avenir Québec |
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| District created | 1867 |
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| First contested | 1867 |
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| Last contested | 2018 |
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| Population (2006) | 59,464 |
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| Electors (2018)[1] | 48,440 |
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| Area (km²)[2] | 79.6 |
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| Pop. density (per km²) | 747 |
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| Census division(s) | Deux-Montagnes (part) |
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| Census subdivision(s) | Deux-Montagnes, Saint-Eustache |
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It was created for the 1867 election (and an electoral district of that name existed earlier in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada).
Members of the Legislative Assembly / National Assembly
| Legislature |
Years |
Member |
Party |
| 1st |
1867–1871 | | Gédéon Ouimet | Conservative |
| 2nd |
1871–1875 |
| 3rd |
1875–1876 |
| 1876–1878 | Charles Champagne |
| 4th |
1878–1881 |
| 5th |
1881–1882 |
| 1882–1886 | Benjamin Beauchamp |
| 6th |
1886–1890 | | Conservative Independent |
| 7th |
1890–1892 |
| 8th |
1892–1897 |
| 9th |
1897–1900 | | Hector Champagne | Liberal |
| 10th |
1900–1904 |
| 11th |
1904–1908 |
| 12th |
1908–1912 | | Arthur Sauvé | Conservative |
| 13th |
1912–1916 |
| 14th |
1916–1919 |
| 15th |
1919–1923 |
| 16th |
1923–1927 |
| 17th |
1927–1930 |
| 1930–1931 | Paul Sauvé |
| 18th |
1931–1935 |
| 19th |
1935–1936 | | Jean-Léo Rochon | Liberal |
| 20th |
1936–1939 | | Paul Sauvé | Union Nationale |
| 21st |
1939–1944 |
| 22nd |
1944–1948 |
| 23rd |
1948–1952 |
| 24th |
1952–1956 |
| 25th |
1956–1960† |
| 26th |
1960–1962 | | Gaston Binette | Liberal |
| 27th |
1962–1966 |
| 28th |
1966–1970 |
| 29th |
1970–1973 | Jean-Paul L'Allier |
| 30th |
1973–1976 |
| 31st |
1976–1981 | | Pierre de Bellefeuille | Parti Québécois |
| 32nd |
1981–1984 |
| 1984–1985 | | Independent |
| 1985–1985 | | Parti indépendantiste |
| 33rd |
1985–1989 | | Yolande Legault | Liberal |
| 34th |
1989–1994 | Jean-Guy Bergeron |
| 35th |
1994–1998 | | Hélène Robert | Parti Québécois |
| 36th |
1998–2003 |
| 37th |
2003–2007 |
| 38th |
2007–2008 | | Lucie Leblanc | Action démocratique |
| 39th |
2008–2011 | | Benoit Charette | Parti Québécois |
| 2011–2011 | | Independent |
| 2011–2012 | | Coalition Avenir Québec |
| 40th |
2012–2014 | | Daniel Goyer | Parti Québécois |
| 41st |
2014–2018 | | Benoit Charette | Coalition Avenir Québec |
| 42nd |
2018–2022 |
| 43rd |
2022–Present |
Linguistic demographics
- Francophone: 89.7%
- Anglophone: 8.3%
- Allophone: 2%
Electoral results
| 2022 Quebec general election |
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Coalition Avenir Québec | Benoît Charette | | | |
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Parti Québécois | Guillaume Lalonde | | | |
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Québec solidaire | Olivier Côté | | | |
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Liberal | Marc Allaire | | | |
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Conservative | Isabelle Baril | | | |
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Green | Amavi Tagodoe | | | |
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Climat Québec | Hélèna Courteau | | | – |
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L'Union fait la force | Dominique Dubois-Massey | | | – |
| Total valid votes |
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| Total rejected ballots |
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| Turnout |
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| Electors on the lists |
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| 2018 Quebec general election |
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Coalition Avenir Québec | Benoit Charette | 16,038 | 47.44 | +13.28 |
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Parti Québécois | Daniel Goyer | 6,464 | 19.12 | -12.85 |
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Québec solidaire | Audrey Lesage-Lanthier | 4,912 | 14.53 | +7.84 |
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Liberal | Fabienne Fatou Diop | 4,523 | 13.38 | -12.27 |
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Green | Isabelle Dagenais | 722 | 2.14 | |
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Conservative | Delia Fodor | 368 | 1.09 | |
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Citoyens au pouvoir | Denis Paré | 322 | 0.95 | |
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Parti libre | Martin Brulé | 253 | 0.75 | |
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Bloc Pot | Hans Roker Jr | 152 | 0.45 | |
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CINQ | Eric Emond | 52 | 0.15 | |
| Total valid votes |
33,806 | 98.15 |
| Total rejected ballots |
636 | 1.85 |
| Turnout |
34,442 | 71.10 |
| Eligible voters |
48,440 |
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Coalition Avenir Québec hold |
Swing |
+13.07 |
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| 2014 Quebec general election |
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Coalition Avenir Québec | Benoit Charette | 11,868 | 34.16 | -1.09 |
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Parti Québécois | Daniel Goyer | 11,107 | 31.97 | -6.83 |
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Liberal | Luc Leclerc | 8,913 | 25.65 | +7.66 |
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Québec solidaire | Duncan Hart Cameron | 2,326 | 6.69 | +2.6 |
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Parti équitable | Alec Ware | 297 | 0.85 | |
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Option nationale | Louis-Félix Cauchon | 233 | 0.67 | -1.25 |
| Total valid votes |
34,744 | 98.01 | – |
| Total rejected ballots |
705 | 1.99 | – |
| Turnout |
35,449 | 74 | |
| Electors on the lists |
47,612 | – | – |
| 2012 Quebec general election |
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Parti Québécois | Daniel Goyer | 14,423 | 38.80 | -4.33 |
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Coalition Avenir Québec | Benoit Charette | 13,102 | 35.25 | +17.25 |
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Liberal | Stéphanie Ménard | 6,689 | 17.99 | -14.38 |
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Québec solidaire | Normand Godon | 1,522 | 4.09 | +1.81 |
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Green | Princess Brooks | 724 | 1.95 | -2.27 |
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Option nationale | Wilson Ortiz | 712 | 1.92 | |
| Total valid votes |
37,172 | 98.56 | – |
| Total rejected ballots |
545 | 1.44 | – |
| Turnout |
37,717 | 79.99 | |
| Electors on the lists |
47,154 | – | – |
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Parti Québécois hold |
Swing |
-10.79 |
^ Change is from redistributed results. CAQ change is from ADQ.
QS vote compared to UFP vote 2003
| 2003 Quebec general election |
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Parti Québécois | Hélène Robert | 12,432 | 39.04 | -7.99 |
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Liberal | Marc Lauzon | 12,099 | 37.99 | +7.02 |
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Action démocratique | Éric Duhaime | 6,907 | 21.69 | +0.95 |
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UFP | Julien Demers | 408 | 1.28 | +0.98[lower-alpha 1] |
| Total valid votes |
31,846 | 98.28 | – |
| Total rejected ballots |
557 | 1.72 | +0.58 |
| Turnout |
32,403 | 74.37 | -2.92 |
| Electors on the lists |
43,571 | – | – |
- Results taken from Socialist Democracy.
| 1998 Quebec general election |
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % |
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Parti Québécois | Hélène Robert | 21,831 | 47.03 |
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Liberal | Robert Fragasso | 14,378 | 30.97 |
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Action démocratique | Jacques Hébert | 9,628 | 20.74 |
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Bloc Pot | Marc-André Roy | 324 | 0.70 |
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Socialist Democracy | Luc Charlebois | 141 | 0.30 |
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Equality | Ovid da Silva | 121 | 0.26 |
| Total valid votes |
46,423 | 100.00 |
| Rejected and declined votes |
529 |
| Turnout |
46,952 | 81.08 |
| Electors on the lists |
57,907 |
| 1995 Quebec referendum |
| Side |
Votes |
% |
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Oui |
29,831 |
58.94 |
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Non |
20,780 |
41.06 |
| 1994 Quebec general election |
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % |
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Parti Québécois | Hélène Robert | 20,742 | 48.34 |
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Liberal | Francine Labelle | 15,053 | 35.08 |
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Action démocratique | Sylvie Allaire | 6,523 | 15.20 |
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Development |
Georges Robert |
305 |
0.71 |
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Natural Law | Alain Gerard Antinori | 286 | 0.67 |
| Total valid votes |
42,909 |
100.00 |
| Rejected and declined votes |
932 |
| Turnout |
43,841 |
83.28 |
| Electors on the lists |
52,644 |
| 1989 Quebec general election |
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % |
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Liberal | Jean-Guy Bergeron | 15,656 | 46.48 |
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Parti Québécois | Hélène Robert | 15,141 | 44.95 |
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Equality | Rudolf Neumayer | 2,449 | 7.27 |
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United Social Credit | Georges Vaudrin | 435 | 1.29 |
| Total valid votes |
33,681 | 100.00 |
| Rejected and declined votes |
1,061 |
| Turnout |
34,742 | 75.98 |
| Electors on the lists |
45,723 |
References
External links
- Information
- Election results
- Maps
Neighbouring electoral districts |
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Quebec provincial electoral districts |
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| Bas-Saint-Laurent and Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine | |
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Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean and Côte-Nord | |
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| Capitale-Nationale | |
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| Mauricie | |
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Chaudière-Appalaches and Centre-du-Québec | |
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| Estrie (Eastern Townships) | |
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| Eastern Montérégie | |
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| South Shore | |
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| East Montreal | |
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| West Montreal | |
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| Laval | |
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| Lanaudière | |
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| Laurentides | |
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| Outaouais | |
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| Abitibi-Témiscamingue and Nord-du-Québec | |
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Eliminated in the 2012 election: | |
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1Côte-du-Sud is split between Bas-Saint-Laurent and Chaudière-Appalaches
2Johnson is split between Centre-du-Québec and Montérégie
See also:
- 2014 election
- List of elections
- Politics of Quebec
- Federal electoral ridings in Quebec
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