Federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie Quebec electoral district Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie in relation to other electoral districts in Montreal and Laval
Legislature House of Commons MP Alexandre Boulerice New Democratic District created 1976 First contested 1979 Last contested 2021 District webpage profile , map Population (2016 )[1] 110,677 Electors (2015)83,936 Area (km²)[2] 10.67 Pop. density (per km²) 10,372.7 Census division(s) Montreal Census subdivision(s) Montreal
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie (formerly known as Rosemont and Rosemont—Petite-Patrie ) is a federal electoral district in Quebec , Canada , that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1979.
Geography [ ]
The district includes the neighbourhood of Petite-Patrie and the part of Rosemont west of Pie-IX Boulevard.[3] Its whole territory is part of the Montreal Borough of Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie .
Demographics [ ]
According to the Canada 2016 Census
Languages: (2016) 78.2% French, 4.7% Spanish, 4.5% English, 2.3% Arabic, 1.4% Portuguese, 1.4% Italian, 1.0% Vietnamese, 1.0% Creole, 0.6% Mandarin, 0.4% Cantonese, 0.4% Russian, 0.4% Kabyle, 0.3% Ukrainian, 0.3% Romanian, 0.3% Polish[4]
History [ ]
The riding was created under the name "Rosemont" in 1976 from parts of the ridings of Lafontaine , Maisonneuve—Rosemont , Papineau , and Saint-Michel . The name was changed to "Rosemont—Petite-Patrie" in 2000, and then to its current name in 2003.
This riding gained a small fraction of territory from Outremont during the 2012 electoral redistribution .
Members of Parliament [ ]
This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament :
Election results [ ]
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie, 2003 - present [ ]
2021 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
New Democratic
Alexandre Boulerice
26,708
48.6
+6.2
Liberal
Nancy Drolet
12,738
23.2
-1.01
Bloc Québécois
Shophika Vaithyanathasarma
11,751
21.4
-2.36
Conservative
Surelys Perez Hernandez
2,199
4.0
-1.67
Green
Franco Fiori
1,308
2.4
-3.48
Marxist–Leninist
Gisèle Desrochers
284
0.5
+0.37
Total valid votes
54,988
Total rejected ballots
1,062
Turnout
56,050
Eligible voters
New Democratic hold
Swing
Source: Elections Canada [5]
2019 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
New Democratic
Alexandre Boulerice
25,575
42.48
-6.69
$108,791.68
Liberal
Geneviève Hinse
14,576
24.21
+3.53
$67,673.40
Bloc Québécois
Claude André
14,306
23.76
+2.73
$16,536.02
Green
Jean Désy
3,539
5.88
+2.82
$4,206.72
Conservative
Johanna Sarfati
1,405
2.33
-1.96
$2,398.66
Rhinoceros
Jos Guitare Lavoie
346
0.57
-0.28
People's
Bobby Pellerin
293
0.49
$1,385.02
Communist
Normand Raymond
86
0.14
Marxist–Leninist
Gisèle Desrochers
80
0.13
-0.16
Total valid votes/expense limit
60,206
100.0
Total rejected ballots
718
Turnout
60,924
Eligible voters
85,290
New Democratic hold
Swing
-5.11
Source: Elections Canada [6] [7]
2015 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
New Democratic
Alexandre Boulerice
28,692
49.17
-1.90
$110,249.53
Bloc Québécois
Claude André
12,276
21.03
-11.82
$56,203.37
Liberal
Nadine Medawar
12,069
20.68
+11.53
$11,102.48
Conservative
Jeremy Dohan
2,506
4.29
-0.03
$3,537.24
Green
Sameer Muldeen
1,787
3.06
+1.39
–
Rhinoceros
Laurent Aglat
495
0.85
+0.08
–
Libertarian
Peter d'Entremont
353
0.60
–
–
Marxist–Leninist
Stéphane Chénier
171
0.29
+0.03
–
Total valid votes/Expense limit
–
100.0
$222,080.44
Total rejected ballots
–
–
–
Turnout
58,349
69.13
+2.22
Eligible voters
83,936
New Democratic hold
Swing
−1.9
Source: Elections Canada [8] [9]
2011 federal election redistributed results[10]
Party
Vote
%
New Democratic
27,644
51.07
Bloc Québécois
17,731
32.76
Liberal
4,951
9.15
Conservative
2,337
4.32
Green
906
1.67
Others
558
1.03
2011 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
New Democratic
Alexandre Boulerice
27,484
51.00
+34.74
Bloc Québécois
Bernard Bigras
17,702
32.85
-19.15
Liberal
Kettly Beauregard
4,920
9.13
-9.54
Conservative
Sébastien Forté
2,328
4.32
-3.07
Green
Sameer Muldeen
899
1.67
-2.92
Rhinoceros
Jean-Patrick Berthiaume
417
0.77
+0.16
Marxist–Leninist
Stéphane Chénier
140
0.26
-0.06
Total valid votes/Expense limit
53,890
100.00
Total rejected ballots
589
1.08
Turnout
54,479
66.91
2008 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Bloc Québécois
Bernard Bigras
27,260
52.00
-3.99
$52,571
Liberal
Marjorie Théodore
9,785
18.67
+2.91
$30,634
New Democratic
Alexandre Boulerice
8,522
16.26
+4.71
$21,117
Conservative
Sylvie Boulianne
3,876
7.39
-1.91
$85,619
Green
Vincent Larochelle
2,406
4.59
-2.01
$903
Rhinoceros
Jean-Patrick Berthiaume
319
0.61
–
$228
Marxist–Leninist
Stéphane Chérnier
170
0.32
–
Independent
Michel Dugré
83
0.16
–
$690
Total valid votes/Expense limit
52,421
100.00
$86,436
Total rejected ballots
614
1.16
Turnout
53,035
64.65
2006 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Bloc Québécois
Bernard Bigras
29,336
55.99
-5.81
$51,157
Liberal
Suzanne Harvey
8,259
15.76
-7.14
$14,665
New Democratic
Chantal Reeves
6,051
11.55
+3.88
$9,537
Conservative
Michel Sauvé
4,873
9.30
+6.21
$16,108
Green
Marc-André Gadoury
3,457
6.60
+2.35
$3,983
Marijuana
Hugô St-Onge
419
0.80
Total valid votes/Expense limit
52,395
100.00
$81,617
Total rejected ballots
605
1.14
Turnout
53,000
64.02
2004 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Expenditures
Bloc Québécois
Bernard Bigras
31,224
61.80
+12.67
$52,350
Liberal
Christian Bolduc
11,572
22.90
-10.93
$74,577
New Democratic
Benoit Beauchamp
3,876
7.67
+4.68
$1,271
Green
François Chevalier
2,145
4.25
+1.14
$913
Conservative
Michel Sauvé
1,561
3.09
-3.99
$10,508
Communist
Kenneth Higham
145
0.29
-0.20
$647
Total valid votes/Expense limit
50,523
100.00
$81,229
Total rejected ballots
847
1.65
Turnout
51,370
61.54
Note: Conservative vote is compared to the total of the Canadian Alliance vote and Progressive Conservative vote in 2000 election.
Rosemont—Petite-Patrie, 2000 - 2003 [ ]
2000 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Bloc Québécois
Bernard Bigras
23,315
49.13
+2.10
Liberal
Claude Vignault
16,052
33.83
+1.65
Progressive Conservative
Marc Bissonnette
2,006
4.23
-11.36
Marijuana
Claude Messier
1,486
3.13
Green
Sébastien Chagnon-Jean
1,475
3.11
New Democratic
Noémi Lo Pinto
1,417
2.99
-0.31
Alliance
Etienne Morin
1,354
2.85
Communist
Dorothy Sauras
233
0.49
Independent
Joanne Pritchard
114
0.24
Total valid votes
47,526
100.00
Rosemont, 1976 - 2000 [ ]
1993 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Bloc Québécois
Benoît Tremblay
29,414
62.95
Liberal
Pierre Bourque
12,826
27.45
-1.73
Progressive Conservative
Pauline Vincent
2,519
5.39
-32.45
New Democratic
Roger Lamarre
1,037
2.22
-18.02
Natural Law
Marc Roy
646
1.38
Marxist–Leninist
Hélène Héroux
189
0.40
Commonwealth of Canada
Stéphane Lévesque
93
0.20
-0.07
Total valid votes
46,727
100.00
1988 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Progressive Conservative
Benoît Tremblay
17,127
37.84
-4.4
Liberal
Jacques Guilbault
13,209
29.18
-9.5
New Democratic
Giuseppe Sciortino
9,163
20.24
+9.4
Independent
Suzanne Blais-Grenier
2,060
4.65
Rhinoceros
Christian Nettoyeur Jolicoeur
1,656
3.66
-0.6
Green
Sylvain Auclair
1,383
3.06
Communist
Gaétan Trudel
151
0.33
-0.1
Social Credit
Dollard Desjardins
148
0.33
-0.1
Independent
Arnold August
122
0.27
Independent
Léo Larocque
122
0.27
Commonwealth of Canada
Christiane Deland-Gervais
120
0.27
+0.1
Total valid votes
45,261
100.00
1980 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Claude-André Lachance
26,544
75.9
+4.9
New Democratic
Marcel Julien
3,337
9.5
+3.9
Progressive Conservative
Léon Vellone
2,260
6.5
-1.4
Rhinoceros
G. Mara Tremblay
1,310
3.7
+0.6
Social Credit
Yvette Gosselin
912
2.6
-7.3
Independent
Jocelyne Lachapelle
199
0.6
Independent
René Denis
197
0.6
-0.7
Union populaire
Monique Fournier
139
0.4
–
Marxist–Leninist
Francine Tremblay
91
0.3
–
Total valid votes
34,989
100.0
See also [ ]
References [ ]
Riding history from the Library of Parliament :
Notes [ ]
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