For the neighbourhood in Montreal, see Saint-Henri, Montreal . For the former provincial electoral district, see Saint-Henri (provincial electoral district) .
St. Henri Quebec electoral district Legislature House of Commons District created 1924 District abolished 1987 First contested 1925 Last contested 1984
Counting the ballots in the 1938 by-election in the riding of St. Henri;
Camillien Houde , running for the Conservatives, lost to
Joseph Arsène Bonnier for the Liberals.
St. Henri (also known as St. Henry , St-Henri , Saint-Henri and Saint-Jacques ) was a federal electoral district in Quebec , Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1925 to 1988.
This riding was created in 1924 as "St. Henri" riding from parts of Westmount—St. Henri . In 1933, its English name was changed to "St. Henry". In 1947, "St. Henry" was abolished when it was redistributed into "St-Henri" and St. Antoine—Westmount ridings .
In 1952, "St-Henri" was abolished, and its territory transferred into a new riding named "Saint-Henri". In 1977, it was renamed Saint-Jacques .
Following the 2003 redistribution, the area of the old St-Henri riding is now part of the riding of Jeanne-Le Ber .
Members of Parliament [ ]
This riding elected the following Members of Parliament :
Election results [ ]
St. Henri, 1925–1935 [ ]
1926 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
Liberal
Paul Mercier
9,995
Independent Liberal
Joseph Mongeau
2,152
St. Henry, 1935–1949 [ ]
By-election on 17 January 1938
On Mercier's acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown, 30 November 1937
Party
Candidate
Votes
Liberal
Joseph Arsène Bonnier
16,594
Conservative
Camillien Houde
11,931
Independent Liberal
Onil Léonide Gingras
346
1945 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
Liberal
Joseph Arsène Bonnier
19,137
Bloc populaire
Marcel Lafaille
8,601
Progressive Conservative
Édouard Lamontagne
1,902
Co-operative Commonwealth
René Chabot
941
Independent
Georges Taillefer
377
Social Credit
Paul-Elzéar Légaré
334
Independent
Conrad Bourdeau
322
St-Henri, 1949–1953 [ ]
1949 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
Liberal
Joseph Arsène Bonnier
16,313
Progressive Conservative
Germain Angrignon
7,369
Co-operative Commonwealth
Paul-Émile Jutras
909
Union des électeurs
Ferdinand Bouffard
500
Saint-Henri, 1953–1979 [ ]
1953 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
Liberal
Joseph Arsène Bonnier
15,046
Progressive Conservative
Germain Angrignon
4,659
Independent Liberal
Jacques Leblanc
2,992
Co-operative Commonwealth
Paul-Émile Jutras
538
Labor–Progressive
Pierre Gélinas
419
1957 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
Liberal
Joseph Arsène Bonnier
12,489
Independent Liberal
Rosaire Bouchard
9,207
Progressive Conservative
Maurice Boudrias
2,766
Co-operative Commonwealth
Paul-Émile Jutras
963
1958 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
Liberal
Hilarion-Pit Lessard
11,533
Progressive Conservative
Germain Angrignon
10,196
Independent Liberal
Rosaire Bouchard
4,393
Independent Liberal
Eugène-J.-E. Fournier
1,825
Social Credit
Lucien Bougie
714
Co-operative Commonwealth
Paul-Émile Jutras
691
1962 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
Liberal
Hilarion-Pit Lessard
13,323
Progressive Conservative
J.-Hormisdas Delisle
9,013
New Democratic
Armand Arsenault
2,200
Social Credit
Édouard Provencher
1,188
Independent
Ernest-Bill Boucher
646
1965 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
Liberal
Hilarion-Pit Lessard
12,310
Progressive Conservative
Paul Barré
6,297
New Democratic
Richard Desjardins
3,364
Ralliement créditiste
Eugène Lépine
2,039
Communist
Jeannette Walsh
228
1968 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
Liberal
Gérard Loiselle
12,792
Independent
Pierre Sévigny
3,499
New Democratic
Gérard Philipps
1,491
Progressive Conservative
Pierre Hogue
972
Ralliement créditiste
Joseph Ranger
608
Independent Liberal
William Gaudreau
465
Independent
Lomer Pilote
335
1972 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
Liberal
Gérard Loiselle
7,191
Independent
Frank Hanley
5,743
Progressive Conservative
Eugène Fournier
2,802
Social Credit
Wilbrod Trépanier
2,082
New Democratic
Michel Gingras
1,161
Independent
Francine Bérubé
126
1974 Canadian federal election
Party
Candidate
Votes
Liberal
Gérard Loiselle
8,813
Progressive Conservative
Lucien Jarraud
6,147
New Democratic
Gus Callaghan
922
Social Credit
Jean-Paul Poulin
633
Independent
Louis Grégoire
306
Marxist–Leninist
Robert Perrault
119
Saint-Jacques, 1979–1988 [ ]
See also [ ]
External links [ ]
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