Canadian federal election results in Northern Montreal explained

Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in Northern Montreal.

Regional profile

The North End of Montreal has significant immigrant populations and generally supports the Liberals, although the BQ captured Ahuntsic and Bourassa in their 1993 near-sweep of the province, and took Ahuntsic and Papineau in 2006 as the Bloc gained support among immigrant groups. This area was traditionally Liberal until Mulroney's rise to power in 1984, which lowered the Liberals hold on the area to only two seats. The Bloc hoped to gain additional support here to counter any losses in rural Quebec to the Conservatives, who are very weak here.

In the event, however, the region was affected by the NDP "orange wave" that swept through Quebec in 2011. The Liberals retained ridings in Montreal, and the Bloc was left with Ahuntsic as its only seat in the entire Montreal region. In 2015, however, the Liberals swept the entire region, undoubtedly buoyed by Justin Trudeau representing a riding in this region. They maintained their sweep in 2019 and 2021.

Votes by party throughout time

Election /
198493,514
43.0%
24,998
11.5%
81,597
37.5%
17,209
7.9%
1988100,282
45.1%
27,197
12.2%
3,936
1.8%
83,719
37.6%
7,285
3.3%
199387,424
49.6%
3,098
1.8%
68,049
38.6%
15,172
8.6%
2,395
1.4%
1997115,084
56.6%
4,444
2.2%
56,042
27.6%
27,674
13.6%
1,070
0.5%
2000113,397
61.5%
4,244
2.3%
47,152
25.6%
6,615
3.6%
7,115
3.9%
6,007
3.3%
200484,937
49.9%
8,869
5.2%
10,699
6.3%
61,090
35.9%
3,963
2.3%
692
0.4%
200677,789
43.7%
22,554
12.7%
12,374
6.9%
58,752
33.0%
5,739
3.2%
894
0.5%
200877,671
46.3%
19,278
11.5%
15,251
9.1%
50,343
30.0%
4,687
2.8%
688
0.4%
201160,406
36.8%
14,136
8.6%
50,292
30.7%
35,500
21.7%
2,696
1.6%
905
0.6%
2015103,477
53.9%
15,217
7.9%
42,571
22.2%
23,781
12.4%
4,309
2.2%
2,642
1.4%
2019105,958
55.3%
14,490
7.6%
22,200
11.6%
33,492
17.5%
9,619
5.0%
5,918
3.1%
2021100,563
57.6%
13,413
7.7%
22,563
12.9%
28,244
16.2%
3,618
2.1%
6,177
3.5%

Detailed results

2021

See main article: 2021 Canadian federal election.

Seats won/lost by party

All seats were retained by the Liberal Party.

Results by riding

|-| style="background-color:whitesmoke" |Ahuntsic-Cartierville|||Mélanie Joly
26,402
52.38%||Steven Duarte
4,247
8.43%||Anna Simonyan
11,112
22.04%||Ghada Chaabi
5,844
11.59%||Luc Joli-Coeur
1,491
2.96%||Manon Chevalier
1,313
2.60%|||||Mélanie Joly|-| style="background-color:whitesmoke" |Bourassa|||Emmanuel Dubourg
22,303
60.39%||Ilyasa Sykes
2,587
7.00%||Ardo Dia
6,907
18.70%||Nicholas Ponari
2,956
8.00%||Nathe Perrone
679
1.84%||Michel Lavoie
1,349
3.65%||Michel Prairie (Ind.)
151
0.41%|||Emmanuel Dubourg|-|rowspan=4 style="background-color:whitesmoke" |Papineau|rowspan=4 ||rowspan=4 |Justin Trudeau
22,848
50.30%|rowspan=4 ||rowspan=4 |Julio Rivera
2,198
4.84%|rowspan=4 ||rowspan=4 |Nabila Ben Youssef
6,830
15.04%|rowspan=4 ||rowspan=4 |Christine Paré
10,303
22.68%|rowspan=4 ||rowspan=4 |Alain Lepine
1,448
3.19%|rowspan=4 ||rowspan=4 |Christian Boutin
1,064
2.34%||Garnet Colly (M-L)
115 0.25%|rowspan=4 ||rowspan=4 |Justin Trudeau|-||Raymond Martin (Ind.)
102 0.22%|-||Béatrice Zako (Ind.)
97 0.21%|-||Above Znoneofthe (Rhino.)
418 0.92%|-| style="background-color:whitesmoke" |Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel|||Patricia Lattanzio
29,010
69.38%||Louis Ialenti
4,381
10.48%||Laurence Massey
3,395
8.12%||Alicia Di Tullio
3,460
8.27%||||Daniele Ritacca
1,568
3.75%|||||Patricia Lattanzio|-|}

2019

See main article: 2019 Canadian federal election.

Seats won/lost by party

All seats were retained by the Liberal Party.

Results by riding

2015

See main article: 2015 Canadian federal election.

Seats won/lost by party

Party2011Gain from (loss to)2015
colspan="2" align="center" width="50"Lib. colspan="2" align="center" width="50"Bloc
3+104
10(1)0

Results by riding

2011

See main article: 2011 Canadian federal election.

Seats won/lost by party

Party2008Gain from (loss to)2011
colspan="2" align="center" width="50"Lib. colspan="2" align="center" width="50"Bloc
3003
1001

Results by riding

2008

See main article: 2008 Canadian federal election.

Seats won/lost by party

Party2006Gain from (loss to)2008
colspan="2" align="center" width="50"Lib. colspan="2" align="center" width="50"Bloc
2+103
20(1)1

Party rankings

For the first time since its creation the Bloc arrives third in a riding of the region, whereas the Conservatives score a second place, albeit well behind the Liberals (Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel).

Parties 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
31000
12100
01210
00130
00004

Results by riding

2006

See main article: 2006 Canadian federal election.

Seats won/lost by party

Party2004Gain from (loss to)2006
colspan="2" align="center" width="50"Lib. colspan="2" align="center" width="50"Bloc
40(2)2
0+202

Party rankings

This time the Conservatives records a significant uptick in votes, overtaking the NDP as the main third party in the region.

Parties 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
22000
22000
00400
00040
00004

Results by riding

2004

See main article: 2004 Canadian federal election.

Seats won/lost by party

All seats were retained by the Liberal Party.

Party rankings

The NDP records a significant uptick in votes the 2004 election, overtaking the newly-merged Conservative Party as the main third party in the region.

Parties 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
40000
04000
00310
00130
00004

Maps

  1. Ahuntsic
  2. Alfred-Pellan
  3. Bourassa
  4. Laval
  5. Laval-les Îles
  6. Marc-Aurèle-Fortin
  7. Papineau
  8. Saint-Léonard-Saint-Michel

2000

See main article: 2000 Canadian federal election.

Seats won/lost by party

All seats were retained by the Liberal Party.

Party rankings

The NDP reaches a low point in the region with a 6th place in Ahuntsic, behind all the major federal parties and the Green Party, its best result being one fourth place in Papineau—Saint-Denis. The Canadian Alliance overtakes the Progressive Conservatives as the main third party, except in Ahuntsic.

Parties 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
400000
040000
003100
001210
000121
000011

Results by riding

1997

See main article: 1997 Canadian federal election.

Seats won/lost by party

Party1993Gain from (loss to)1997
colspan="2" align="center" width="50"Lib. colspan="2" align="center" width="50"Bloc
3+204
20–20

Party rankings

Parties 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
4000
0400
0040
0004

Results by riding

1993

See main article: 1993 Canadian federal election.

Seats won/lost by party

Party1988Gain from (loss to)1993
colspan="2" align="center" width="50"PC colspan="2" align="center" width="50"Lib. colspan="2" align="center" width="50"Bloc
300003
2000(2)0
020002

Party rankings

Parties 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
32000
23000
00500
00041
00013

Results by riding

1988

See main article: 1988 Canadian federal election.

Party rankings

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