Huntingdon (provincial electoral district) explained

Huntingdon
Province:Quebec
Coordinates:45.051°N -74.032°W
Prov-Status:active
Prov-Created:1867
Prov-Abolished:1988
Prov-Created2:2001
Prov-Election-First:1867
Prov-Election-Last:2022
Prov-Rep:Carole Mallette
Prov-Rep-Party:CAQ
Demo-Electors:41339
Demo-Electors-Date:2012
Demo-Area:2265.9
Demo-Csd:Dundee, Elgin, Franklin, Godmanchester, Havelock, Hemmingford (township), Hemmingford (village), Hinchinbrooke, Howick, Huntingdon, Lacolle, Napierville, Ormstown, Saint-Anicet, Sainte-Barbe, Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle, Saint-Chrysostome, Sainte-Clotilde, Saint-Cyprien-de-Napierville, Saint-Édouard, Saint-Jacques-le-Mineur, Sainte-Martine, Saint-Michel, Saint-Patrice-de-Sherrington, Saint-Paul-de-l'Île-aux-Noix, Saint-Urbain-Premier, Saint-Valentin, Très-Saint-Sacrement; Akwesasne
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Huntingdon is a provincial electoral district in the Montérégie region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It notably includes the municipalities of Sainte-Martine, Napierville, Ormstown, Saint-Michel, Saint-Anicet, Lacolle and Sainte-Clotilde.

It was originally created for the 1867 election. Its final election was in 1989 and its successor electoral district was Beauharnois-Huntingdon.

It was re-created for the 2003 election from parts of Beauharnois-Huntingdon and Saint-Jean electoral districts.

In the change from the 2001 to the 2011 electoral map, it lost Saint-Rémi to the newly created Sanguinet electoral district.

Election results

|- |Liberal|Stéphane Billette|align="right"|11178|align="right"|44.01|align="right"||}

|- |Liberal|André Chenail|align="right"|9883|align="right"|31.45|align="right"|-21.08|-|Independent|Jean Siouville|align="right"|295|align="right"|0.94|align="right"||}

|- |Liberal|André Chenail|align="right"|15512|align="right"|52.53|align="right"||-|}

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2001–2011 changes (Flash)

1992–2001 changes (Flash)