Hochelaga (electoral district)

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Hochelaga
Image:Flag of Quebec.svg Quebec electoral district
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Hochelaga in relation to other electoral districts in Montreal

Federal electoral district
Legislature House of Commons
MP       Réal Ménard
BQ
District created 2003
First contested 2004
Last contested 2006
District webpage profile, map
Demographics
Population (2006) 100,915
Electors (2006) 80,142
Area (km²) 17
Pop. density (per km²) 5,936.2
Census divisions Montreal
Census subdivisions Centre-Sud (part), Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Longe-Pointe (part), Rosemont (part)

Hochelaga (formerly known as Sainte-Marie and Montreal—Sainte-Marie) is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1988 and since 2004. Its population in 2006 was 100,915.

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[edit] Geography

The district includes the neighbourhood of Hochelaga-Maisonneuve and the western part of the neighbourhood of Longue-Pointe in the Borough of Mercier—Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, the eastern part of the neighbourhood of Rosemont in the Borough of Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie and the eastern part of the neighbourhood of Centre-Sud in the Borough of Ville-Marie.

[edit] History

The electoral district of Hochelaga was created in 1867 covering the entire eastern part of the Island of Montreal. In 1976, it was renamed "Sainte-Marie". In 1981, it was renamed "Montreal—Sainte-Marie".

The riding was abolished in 1987 when it was redistributed into Laurier—Sainte-Marie and Rosemont ridings.

"Hochelaga" riding was recreated in 2003 from parts of Hochelaga—Maisonneuve and Laurier—Sainte-Marie ridings.

[edit] Members of Parliament

This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament:

Parliament Years Member Party
Hochelaga
1st 1867-1872     Antoine-Aimé Dorion Liberal
2nd 1872-1874     Louis Beaubien Conservative
3rd 1874-1878     Alphonse Desjardins Conservative
4th 1878-1882
5th 1882-1887
6th 1887-1891
7th 1891-1892
1892 By-election 1892-1896     Séverin Lachapelle Conservative
8th 1896-1900     J.A.C. Madore Liberal
9th 1900-1903
1904 By-election 1904     Louis Rivet Liberal
10th 1904-1908
11th 1908-1911
12th 1911-1912     Louis Coderre Conservative
1912 By-election 1912-1915
1915 By-election 1915-1917     Esioff Patenaude Conservative
13th 1917-1921     Joseph-Edmond Lesage Opposition
14th 1921-1925     Édouard St-Père Liberal
15th 1925-1926
16th 1926-1930
17th 1930-1935
18th 1935-1940
19th 1940-1945     Raymond Eudes Liberal
20th 1945-1949
21st 1949-1953
22nd 1953-1957
23rd 1957-1958
24th 1958-1962
25th 1962-1963
26th 1963-1965
27th 1965-1968     Gérard Pelletier Liberal
28th 1968-1972
29th 1972-1974
30th 1974-1975
1975 By-election 1975-1979     Jacques Lavoie Progressive Conservative
Sainte-Marie
31st 1979-1980     Jean-Claude Malépart Liberal
32nd 1980-1984
Montreal—Sainte-Marie
33rd 1984-1988     Jean-Claude Malépart Liberal
see Laurier—Sainte-Marie, Rosemont and Hochelaga—Maisonneuve for 1987-2003
Hochelaga
38th 2004-2006     Réal Ménard Bloc Québécois
39th 2006-

[edit] Election results

[edit] Hochelaga 2004 - present

Canadian federal election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes
     Bloc Québécois Réal Ménard25,570
     Liberal Vicky Harvey7,932
     Conservative Audrey Castonguay5,617
     New Democrat David-Roger Gagnon4,101
     Green Rolf Bramann2,235
     Marijuana Blair Longley332
     Marxist-Leninist Christine Dandenault220


Canadian federal election, 2004
Party Candidate Votes
     Bloc Québécois Réal Ménard27,476
     Liberal Benoit Bouvier11,712
     New Democrat David Gagnon2,510
     Conservative Mario Bernier1,856
     Green Rolf Bramann1,361
     Marijuana Antoine Théorêt-Poupart482
     Communist Pierre Bibeau190
     Marxist-Leninist Christine Dandenault112

[edit] Montreal—Sainte-Marie 1984 - 1988

Canadian federal election, 1984
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Jean-Claude Malépart13,668
     Progressive Conservative François Richard10,919
     New Democrat Lauraine Vaillancourt3,525
     Rhino Dominique Whipette Langevin2,338
     Nationaliste André Vaillancourt990
     Commonwealth Ghislain Coté69

[edit] Sainte-Marie 1979 - 1984

Canadian federal election, 1980
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Jean-Claude Malépart19,160
     Progressive Conservative André Payette3,576
     New Democrat Jean-Pierre Juneau2,443
     Rhino François Straight Favreau1,659
     Social Credit Gaston Pleau605
     Not affiliated Lorraine Rondeau301
     Marxist-Leninist André Gagnon115
     Union Populaire Claude Cousineau114


Canadian federal election, 1979
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Jean-Claude Malépart19,612
     Progressive Conservative André Payette6,797
     Social Credit Gaston Pleau2,936
     New Democrat Jean-Pierre Juneau1,575
     Rhino François Straight Favreau1,527
     Union Populaire Marcel Chaput306
     Marxist-Leninist André Gagnon166
     Communist Lydia Morand91

[edit] Hochelaga 1867 - 1979

By-election on 14 October 1975

On Mr. Pelletier's resignation, 29 August 1975

Party Candidate Votes
     Progressive Conservative Jacques Lavoie8,236
     Liberal Pierre Juneau5,649
     Social Credit Gilles Caouette1,729
     New Democrat Onias Synnott675
     Not affiliated Gérard Contant396
     Not affiliated Louise Ouimet169
     Not affiliated Daniel Charlebois101


Canadian federal election, 1974
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Gérard Pelletier10,561
     Progressive Conservative Jacques Lavoie6,435
     Social Credit Lucien Mallette2,258
     New Democrat Roger Hébert1,461
     Independent Jean Poitras190
     Marxist-Leninist Robert Lévesque181
     Communist Guy Désautels95


Canadian federal election, 1972
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Gérard Pelletier11,235
     Progressive Conservative Jacques Lavoie6,199
     New Democrat Raymond-Gérard Laliberté4,515
     Independent Gérard Contant2,171
     Not affiliated Jacques Ferron879
     Not affiliated Françoise Lévesque338


Canadian federal election, 1968
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Gérard Pelletier12,080
     Progressive Conservative Michel Gagnon5,720
     New Democrat René Nantel2,793
     Ralliement créditiste Dollard Desormeaux1,122
     Communist Jeannette Walsh192


Canadian federal election, 1965
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Gérard Pelletier11,929
     New Democrat Claude Richer4,902
     Progressive Conservative Marius Heppell4,662
     Ralliement créditiste Fernand Bourret3,486


Canadian federal election, 1963
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Raymond Eudes13,093
     Social Credit Fernand Bourret7,535
     Progressive Conservative J.-Marius Heppell3,892
     New Democrat Arthur Lamoureux3,394
     Communist Jeannette Pratte327


Canadian federal election, 1962
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Raymond Eudes13,220
     Progressive Conservative Yvon Groulx7,784
     New Democrat Noël Langlois2,475
     Social Credit Robert Leblanc2,379
     Communist Samuel Walsh347


Canadian federal election, 1958
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Raymond Eudes16,706
     Progressive Conservative Benoît Gonthier12,845
     Co-operative Commonwealth Armand Sauvé1,294
     Labour-Progressive Camille Dionne883


Canadian federal election, 1957
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Raymond Eudes20,611
     Progressive Conservative Benoît Gonthier4,063
     Labour-Progressive Gérard Fortin1,675
     Co-operative Commonwealth Lucien Pépin796


Canadian federal election, 1953
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Raymond Eudes19,467
     Progressive Conservative Jean Jodoin3,921
     Co-operative Commonwealth Roger Beaudin1,245
     Labour-Progressive Camille Dionne885


Canadian federal election, 1949
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Raymond Eudes17,633
     Progressive Conservative Joseph-Omer Ravary6,930
     Union des électeurs Roméo Dagenais1,615


Canadian federal election, 1945
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Raymond Eudes22,444
     Bloc populaire canadien Raymond Godin7,915
     Independent Jean-Paul Chauvin2,264
     Progressive Conservative Achille Dubeau2,208
     Co-operative Commonwealth Noël-Émile Bourassa692
     Social Credit Léopold Gendron533


Canadian federal election, 1940
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Raymond Eudes16,849
     Independent Liberal Jean-Paul Chauvin9,172
     National Government Achille Dubeau4,049
     Independent Liberal Richard Thibault1,230


Canadian federal election, 1935
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Édouard-Charles St-Père19,506
     Reconstruction Hervé Langevin7,164
     Conservative Armand Chevrette3,524


Canadian federal election, 1930
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Édouard-Charles St-Père19,382
     Conservative Joseph-Thomas-Ulric Simard8,949


Canadian federal election, 1926
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Édouard Charles St-Père16,339
     Conservative Joseph-Thomas-Ulric Simard2,530
     Independent Liberal Jean-Marie-Mastaï-Georges Cardinal502


Canadian federal election, 1925
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Édouard Charles St-Père14,741
     Conservative Jean-Baptiste Bumbray alias Jean Edouard Charles4,732


Canadian federal election, 1921
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Édouard Charles St-Père20,164
     Conservative Joseph Rosario Léo Ayotte2,335


Canadian federal election, 1917
Party Candidate Votes
     Opposition Joseph-Edmond Lesage9,697
     Labour Gédéon Martel309
     Unknown Cléophas Dignard287


By-election on 15 October 1915

On Mr. Coderre being appointed Puisne Judge, Superior Court of Quebec, 6 October 1915

Party Candidate Votes
     Conservative Esioff Léon Patenaudeacclaimed


By-election on 19 November 1912

On Mr. Coderre being appointed Secretary of State for Canada, 29 October 1912

Party Candidate Votes
     Conservative Louis Coderre4,276
     Nationaliste Léopold Doyon2,003


Canadian federal election, 1911
Party Candidate Votes
     Conservative Louis Coderre7,178
     Unknown Louis-Alfred-Adhémar Rivet5,805


Canadian federal election, 1908
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Louis-Alfred-Adhémar Rivet4,656
     Conservative Louis Coderre4,471


Canadian federal election, 1904
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Louis-Alfred-Adhémar Rivet4,974
     Conservative A.A. Bernard4,381


By-election on 16 February 1904

On Mr. Madore being appointed Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Quebec, December 1903

Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Louis-Alfred-Adhémar Rivet4,114
     Conservative A.A. Bernard3,816


Canadian federal election, 1900
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Joseph Alexandre Camille Madore4,127
     Conservative Sévérin Lachapelle3,462


Canadian federal election, 1896
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Joseph Alexandre Camille Madore3,635
     Conservative Sévérin Lachapelle3,129


By-election on 21 October 1892

On Mr. Desjardins being called to the Senate, 1 October 1892

Party Candidate Votes
     Conservative Séverin Lachapelleacclaimed


Canadian federal election, 1891
Party Candidate Votes
     Conservative Alphonse Desjardins5,266
     Liberal Joseph Lanctot3,805


Canadian federal election, 1887
Party Candidate Votes
     Independent Conservative Alphonse Desjardins3,050
     Liberal Joseph Lanctot2,832


Canadian federal election, 1882
Party Candidate Votes
     Conservative Alphonse Desjardinsacclaimed


Canadian federal election, 1878
Party Candidate Votes
     Conservative Alphonse Desjardins3,039
     Unknown L.O. David2,342


Canadian federal election, 1874
Party Candidate Votes
     Conservative Alphonse Desjardinsacclaimed


Canadian federal election, 1872
Party Candidate Votes
     Conservative Louis Beaubien1,800
     Unknown V. Hudon1,282


Canadian federal election, 1867
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Antoine Aimé Dorion1,312
     Unknown Lanouette1,289

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

Riding history from the Library of Parliament:

fr:Hochelaga (circonscription fédérale)
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