Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie

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.

Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie
Quebec electoral district
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie in relation to other electoral districts in Montreal and Laval
Federal electoral district
LegislatureHouse of Commons
MP
 
 
 
Alexandre Boulerice
New Democratic
District created1976
First contested1979
Last contested2019
District webpageprofile, map
Demographics
Population (2016)[1]110,677
Electors (2015)83,936
Area (km²)[2]10.67
Pop. density (per km²)10,372.7
Census divisionsMontreal
Census subdivisionsMontreal

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:

Parliament Years Member Party
Rosemont
Riding created from Lafontaine, Maisonneuve—Rosemont,
Papineau and Saint-Michel
31st  1979–1980     Claude-André Lachance Liberal
32nd  1980–1984
33rd  1984–1988     Suzanne Blais-Grenier Progressive Conservative
34th  1988–1990 Benoît Tremblay
 1990–1990     Independent
 1990–1993     Bloc Québécois
35th  1993–1997
36th  1997–2000 Bernard Bigras
Rosemont—Petite-Patrie
37th  2000–2004     Bernard Bigras Bloc Québécois
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie
38th  2004–2006     Bernard Bigras Bloc Québécois
39th  2006–2008
40th  2008–2011
41st  2011–2015     Alexandre Boulerice New Democratic
42nd  2015–2019
43rd  2019–present

Election results

Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie, 2003 - present

2019 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticAlexandre Boulerice25,57542.48-6.69
LiberalGeneviève Hinse14,57624.21+3.53
Bloc QuébécoisClaude André14,30623.76+2.73
GreenJean Désy3,5395.88+2.82
ConservativeJohanna Sarfati1,4052.33-1.96
RhinocerosJos Guitare Lavoie3460.57-0.28
People'sBobby Pellerin2930.49
CommunistNormand Raymond860.14
Marxist–LeninistGisèle Desrochers800.13-0.16
Total valid votes/Expense limit 60,206100.0  
Total rejected ballots 718
Turnout 60,924
Eligible voters 85,290
Source: Elections Canada[5][6]
2015 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticAlexandre Boulerice28,69249.17-1.90$110,249.53
Bloc QuébécoisClaude André12,27621.03-11.82$56,203.37
LiberalNadine Medawar12,06920.68+11.53$11,102.48
ConservativeJeremy Dohan2,5064.29-0.03$3,537.24
GreenSameer Muldeen1,7873.06+1.39
RhinocerosLaurent Aglat4950.85+0.08
LibertarianPeter d'Entremont3530.60
Marxist–LeninistStéphane Chénier1710.29+0.03
Total valid votes/Expense limit 100.0   $222,080.44
Total rejected ballots
Turnout 58,34969.13+2.22
Eligible voters 83,936
New Democratic hold Swing −1.9
Source: Elections Canada[7][8]
2011 federal election redistributed results[9]
Party Vote %
  New Democratic27,64451.07
  Bloc Québécois17,73132.76
  Liberal4,9519.15
  Conservative2,3374.32
  Green9061.67
  Others5581.03
2011 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticAlexandre Boulerice27,48451.00+34.74
Bloc QuébécoisBernard Bigras17,70232.85-19.15
LiberalKettly Beauregard4,9209.13-9.54
ConservativeSébastien Forté2,3284.32-3.07
GreenSameer Muldeen8991.67-2.92
RhinocerosJean-Patrick Berthiaume4170.77+0.16
Marxist–LeninistStéphane Chénier1400.26-0.06
Total valid votes/Expense limit 53,890100.00
Total rejected ballots 5891.08
Turnout 54,47966.91
2008 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
Bloc QuébécoisBernard Bigras27,26052.00-3.99$52,571
LiberalMarjorie Théodore9,78518.67+2.91$30,634
New DemocraticAlexandre Boulerice8,52216.26+4.71$21,117
ConservativeSylvie Boulianne3,8767.39-1.91$85,619
GreenVincent Larochelle2,4064.59-2.01$903
RhinocerosJean-Patrick Berthiaume3190.61$228
Marxist–LeninistStéphane Chérnier1700.32
IndependentMichel Dugré830.16$690
Total valid votes/Expense limit 52,421100.00$86,436
Total rejected ballots 6141.16
Turnout 53,03564.65
2006 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
Bloc QuébécoisBernard Bigras29,33655.99-5.81$51,157
LiberalSuzanne Harvey8,25915.76-7.14$14,665
New DemocraticChantal Reeves6,05111.55+3.88$9,537
ConservativeMichel Sauvé4,8739.30+6.21$16,108
GreenMarc-André Gadoury3,4576.60+2.35$3,983
MarijuanaHugô St-Onge4190.80
Total valid votes/Expense limit 52,395100.00 $81,617
Total rejected ballots 6051.14
Turnout 53,00064.02
2004 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
Bloc QuébécoisBernard Bigras31,22461.80+12.67$52,350
LiberalChristian Bolduc11,57222.90-10.93$74,577
New DemocraticBenoit Beauchamp3,8767.67+4.68$1,271
GreenFrançois Chevalier2,1454.25+1.14$913
ConservativeMichel Sauvé1,5613.09-3.99$10,508
CommunistKenneth Higham1450.29-0.20$647
Total valid votes/Expense limit 50,523 100.00 $81,229
Total rejected ballots 8471.65
Turnout 51,37061.54

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 QuébécoisBernard Bigras23,31549.13+2.10
LiberalClaude Vignault16,05233.83+1.65
Progressive ConservativeMarc Bissonnette2,0064.23-11.36
MarijuanaClaude Messier1,4863.13
GreenSébastien Chagnon-Jean1,4753.11
New DemocraticNoémi Lo Pinto1,4172.99-0.31
AllianceEtienne Morin1,3542.85
CommunistDorothy Sauras2330.49
IndependentJoanne Pritchard1140.24
Total valid votes 47,526100.00

Rosemont, 1976 - 2000

1997 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Bloc QuébécoisBernard Bigras23,31347.03-15.92
LiberalFrançoise Guidi15,95232.18+4.73
Progressive ConservativeMarc Bissonnette7,72715.59+10.20
New DemocraticFidel Fuentes1,6373.30+1.08
IndependentVicky Mercier4941.00
Marxist–LeninistClaude Brunel4470.90+0.50
Total valid votes 49,570 100.00
1993 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Bloc QuébécoisBenoît Tremblay29,41462.95
LiberalPierre Bourque12,82627.45-1.73
Progressive ConservativePauline Vincent2,5195.39-32.45
New DemocraticRoger Lamarre1,0372.22-18.02
Natural LawMarc Roy6461.38
Marxist–LeninistHélène Héroux1890.40
Commonwealth of CanadaStéphane Lévesque930.20-0.07
Total valid votes 46,727100.00
1988 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeBenoît Tremblay17,12737.84-4.4
LiberalJacques Guilbault13,20929.18-9.5
New DemocraticGiuseppe Sciortino9,16320.24+9.4
IndependentSuzanne Blais-Grenier2,0604.65
RhinocerosChristian Nettoyeur Jolicoeur1,6563.66-0.6
GreenSylvain Auclair1,3833.06
CommunistGaétan Trudel1510.33-0.1
Social CreditDollard Desjardins1480.33-0.1
IndependentArnold August1220.27
IndependentLéo Larocque1220.27
Commonwealth of CanadaChristiane Deland-Gervais1200.27+0.1
Total valid votes 45,261100.00
1984 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeSuzanne Blais-Grenier15,78242.2+35.8
LiberalAntonio Sciascia14,47738.7-37.1
New DemocraticRoger J.W.D. Lamarre4,05410.8+1.3
RhinocerosFrancine Rose Lime Lacasse1,5874.2+0.5
Parti nationalisteDenis Castonguay1,0082.7
CommunistClaude Demers1610.4
Social CreditLucien Lapointe1430.4-2.2
IndependentDollard Desjardins1010.3
Commonwealth of CanadaAndré Malboeuf640.2
Total valid votes 37,377 100.0
1980 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalClaude-André Lachance26,54475.9+4.9
New DemocraticMarcel Julien3,3379.5+3.9
Progressive ConservativeLéon Vellone2,2606.5-1.4
RhinocerosG. Mara Tremblay1,3103.7+0.6
Social CreditYvette Gosselin9122.6-7.3
IndependentJocelyne Lachapelle1990.6
IndependentRené Denis1970.6-0.7
Union populaireMonique Fournier1390.4
Marxist–LeninistFrancine Tremblay910.3
Total valid votes 34,989 100.0
1979 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%
LiberalClaude-André Lachance28,11671.0
Social CreditEmery Whalen3,9199.9
Progressive ConservativeLéon Vellone3,1297.9
New DemocraticMarcel Julien2,2387.9
RhinocerosFrancine Lévesque1,2483.2
IndependentRené Denis5091.3
Union populaireAndré Kishka1670.4
CommunistBernadette Lebrun1560.4
Marxist–LeninistFrancine Tremblay1150.3
Total valid votes 39,597 100.0
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See also

References

  • "(Code 24061) Census Profile". 2011 census. Statistics Canada. 2012. Retrieved 2011-03-07.
  • Campaign expense data from Elections Canada

Riding history from the Library of Parliament:

Notes

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