- Crémazie (electoral district)
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Crémazie Quebec electoral district Provincial electoral district Legislature National Assembly of Quebec MNA
IndependentDistrict created 1972 First contested 1973 Last contested 2008 Demographics Population (2006) 64,626 Electors (2008) 46,823 Area (km²) 12 Pop. density (per km²) 5,385.5 Census divisions Montreal Census subdivisions Montreal Crémazie is a provincial electoral district in Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. The district consists of the Sault-au-Récollet neighbourhood and the eastern half of Ahuntsic in northern Montreal. The riding was created in 1972 from parts of Ahuntsic and Bourassa.
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Members of the National Assembly
Former riding of Ahuntsic
- Jean-Paul Lefebvre, Liberal (1966-1970)
- François Cloutier, Liberal (1970-1973)
Current riding
- Jean Bienvenue, Liberal (1973–1976)
- Guy Tardif, Parti Québécois (1976–1985)
- André Vallerand, Liberal (1985–1994)
- Jean Campeau, Parti Québécois (1994–1998)
- Manon Blanchet, Parti Québécois (1998–2003)
- Michèle Lamquin-Éthier, Liberal (2003–2007)
- Lisette Lapointe, Parti Québécois (2007–2011); Independent (2011-present)
Election results
Quebec general election, 2008 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Parti Québécois Lisette Lapointe 12,972 45.13 +9.13 Liberal Martin Cossette 11,560 40.22 +4.71 Action démocratique Diane Charbonneau 1,808 6.29 -9.81 Québec solidaire André Frappier 1,627 5.66 -0.79 Green Daniel Hémond 776 2.70 -2.92 Quebec general election, 2007 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Parti Québécois Lisette Lapointe 12,388 36.00 -3.92 Liberal Michèle Lamquin-Éthier 12,218 35.51 -8.75 Action démocratique Geneviève Tousignant 5,540 16.10 +4.51 Québec solidaire André Frappier 2,218 6.45 +4.49* Green Nathalie Gingras 1,934 5.62 +4.48 Marxist-Leninist Marsha Fine 112 0.33 +0.07 * Increase is from UFP
Quebec general election, 2003 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Michèle Lamquin-Éthier 15,498 44.26 -0.08 Parti Québécois Hugues Cormier 13,979 39.92 -5.43 Action démocratique Manon St-Louis 4,057 11.59 +3.21 UFP Jocelyne Desautels 686 1.96 - Green Claude Trudel 399 1.14 - Bloc pot Philippe Beauvais 306 0.87 +0.17 Marxist-Leninist Marsha Fine 90 0.26 - Quebec general election, 1998 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Parti Québécois Manon Blanchet 13,953 45.35 Liberal Roch Carrier 13,644 44.34 Action démocratique Éric Jolander 2,579 8.38 Socialist Democracy Martine Lauzon 218 0.71 Bloc pot Étienne Saint-Amour 214 0.70 Natural Law Denis Cauchon 88 0.29 Innovator André Giguère 39 0.13 Communist Ulises Nitor 33 0.11 1995 Quebec referendum Side Votes % Non 18,141 51.45 Oui 17,120 48.55 Quebec general election, 1994 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Parti Québécois Jean Campeau 14,482 46.79 Liberal Michel Décary 14,053 45.41 Action démocratique Robert Robitaille 1,750 5.50 New Democrat Ginette St-Amour 337 1.09 Natural Law Carmel Bernard 193 0.62 Communist Serge Linnikoff 72 0.23 Republic of Canada Normand Normandeau 68 0.22 Innovator Jean Yves Thorne 40 0.13 Quebec general election, 1989 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal André Vallerand 15,100 50.20 Parti Québécois Lise Dagenais 12,736 42.34 Green Hélène Deschênes 1,385 4.60 New Democrat Jean Denis 496 1.65 Republic of Canada Christiane Deland-Gervais 143 0.48 Workers Claudya Kutowsky 115 0.38 Marxist-Leninist Christine Dandenault 103 0.34 Quebec general election, 1985 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal André Vallerand 16,115 48.89 Parti Québécois Guy Tardif 14,560 45.08 New Democrat Pierre Leduc 765 2.37 Parti indépendantiste Louise Crépel 276 0.86 Progressive Conservative Laurence Lemyre 233 0.72 Independent Carole Caron 211 0.65 Commonwealth Christiane Deland 78 0.24 Christian Socialist Yvan Lauzon 62 0.19 Quebec general election, 1981 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Parti Québécois Guy Tardif 16,938 51.45 Liberal Gilles Perron 15,355 46.65 Union Nationale Richer M. Francoeur 545 1.66 Marxist-Leninist Carolyn Zapf 80 0.24 1980 Quebec referendum Side Votes % Non 18,112 56.15 Oui 14,147 43.85 Quebec general election, 1976 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Parti Québécois Guy Tardif 16,463 50.40 Liberal Jean Bienvenue 11,851 36.28 Union Nationale Maurice L’Écuyer 3,449 10.56 Ralliement créditiste Léopold Mercier 461 1.41 Parti national populaire Gilles Legault 277 0.85 Communist Claire Da Sylva Demers 83 0.25 NDP - RMS coalition André Lavallée 80 0.25 Quebec general election, 1973 Party Candidate Votes % Liberal Jean Bienvenue 15,993 50.18 Parti Québécois Jacques Parizeau 14,597 45.80 Ralliement créditiste Jacques Desjardins 783 2.45 Union Nationale Daniel Rock 450 1.41 Marxist-Leninist Marc Blouin 50 0.16 References
Neighbouring electoral districts
Bourassa-Sauvé Mille-Îles
Laval-des-RapidesViau
Laurier-DorionCrémazie Acadie Bas-Saint-Laurent and Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean
and Côte-NordCapitale-Nationale Charlesbourg · Charlevoix · Chauveau · Jean-Lesage · Jean-Talon · La Peltrie · Louis-Hébert · Montmorency · Portneuf · Taschereau · VanierMauricie Chaudière-Appalaches
and Centre-du-QuébecArthabaska · Beauce-Nord · Beauce-Sud · Bellechasse · Chutes-de-la-Chaudière · Drummond · Frontenac · Lévis · Lotbinière · Montmagny-L'Islet · Nicolet-YamaskaEstrie (Eastern Townships) Eastern Montérégie Borduas · Brome-Missisquoi · Chambly · Iberville · Richelieu · Saint-Hyacinthe · Saint-Jean · Shefford · VerchèresSouth Shore Beauharnois · Châteauguay · Huntingdon · La Pinière · Laporte · La Prairie · Marguerite-D'Youville · Marie-Victorin · Soulanges · Taillon · Vachon · VaudreuilEast Montreal Central Montreal West Montreal North Montreal Laval Lanaudière Laurentians Outaouais Abitibi-Témiscamingue and Nord-du-Québec See also: 2008 election · List of elections · Politics of Quebec · Federal electoral ridings in QuebecCategories:- Provincial electoral districts of Montreal
- Quebec provincial electoral districts
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