Montmagny-L'Islet | |
Province: | Quebec |
Prov-Status: | defunct |
Prov-Created: | 1972 |
Prov-Abolished: | 2011 |
Prov-Election-First: | 1973 |
Prov-Election-Last: | 2008 |
Demo-Census-Date: | 2006 |
Demo-Pop: | 40460 |
Demo-Electors: | 32006 |
Demo-Electors-Date: | 2008 |
Demo-Area: | 3695.81 |
Demo-Cd: | L'Islet, Montmagny |
Demo-Csd: | Berthier-sur-Mer, Cap-Saint-Ignace, Lac-Frontière, L'Islet, Montmagny, Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire, Saint-Adalbert, Saint-Antoine-de-l'Isle-aux-Grues, Saint-Aubert, Saint-Cyrille-de-Lessard, Saint-Damase-de-L'Islet, Sainte-Apolline-de-Patton, Sainte-Euphémie-sur-Rivière-du-Sud, Sainte-Félicité, Sainte-Lucie-de-Beauregard, Sainte-Perpétue, Saint-Fabien-de-Panet, Saint-François-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud, Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Saint-Just-de-Bretenières, Saint-Marcel, Saint-Omer, Saint-Pamphile, Saint-Paul-de-Montminy, Saint-Pierre-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud, Tourville |
Montmagny-L'Islet is a former provincial electoral district in the Chaudière-Appalaches region of Quebec, Canada that elected members to the National Assembly of Quebec. As of its final election, it included the cities or municipalities of Montmagny, Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, L'Islet, Sainte-Perpétue, Saint-Pamphile and Cap-Saint-Ignace.
It was created for the 1973 election from Montmagny and a part of L'Islet. Its final election was in 2008. It disappeared in the 2012 election and the successor electoral district was Côte-du-Sud.[1]
Its territory never changed during its entire existence, despite overall electoral map reforms in 1980, 1985, 1988, 1992 and 2001.[2]
|- |Liberal|Norbert Morin|align="right"|10,027|align="right"|51.78|align="right"|+13.59|-|-|}
|- |Liberal|Norbert Morin|align="right"|8,829|align="right"|38.19|align="right"|-2.98|-|-|}* Increase is from UFP
|- |Liberal|Norbert Morin|align="right"|9,518|align="right"|41.17|align="right"|-4.82|-|}
|- |Liberal|Réal Gauvin|align="right"|11,047|align="right"|45.99|align="right"|+1.63|}
1995 Quebec referendum | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Side | Votes | % | ||
Non | 15,173 | 55.11 | ||
Oui | 12,360 | 44.89 |
|- |Liberal|Réal Gauvin|align="right"|10,339|align="right"|44.36|align="right"|-13.39|-|Independent|Jean-Claude Roy|align="right"|2,605|align="right"|11.18|align="right"|-|-|New Democrat|Gaston Bourget|align="right"|881|align="right"|3.78|align="right"|-|}
1992 Charlottetown Accord referendum | |||
---|---|---|---|
Side | Votes | % | |
Non | 13,145 | 57.83 | |
Oui | 9,586 | 42.17 | |
|- |Liberal|Réal Gauvin|align="right"|12,688|align="right"|57.75|align="right"|-2.77|-|}
|- |Liberal|Réal Gauvin|align="right"|14,492|align="right"|60.52|align="right"|+15.92|-|New Democrat|Louise Saint-Pierre|align="right"|564|align="right"|2.35|align="right"|-|-|Independent|Antonio Cicchetti|align="right"|500|align="right"|2.09|align="right"|-|-|Parti indépendantiste|Alain Raby|align="right"|199|align="right"|0.83|align="right"|-|-|Christian socialist|Réjean Tardif|align="right"|47|align="right"|0.20|align="right"|-|}
|- |Liberal|Julien Giasson|align="right"|11,566|align="right"|44.60|align="right"|+7.16|-|}
1980 Quebec referendum | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Side | Votes | % | ||
Non | 16,348 | 61.92 | ||
Oui | 10,052 | 38.08 |
|- |Liberal|Julien Giasson|align="right"|9,220|align="right"|37.44|align="right"|-14.44|-|-|}
|- |Liberal|Julien Giasson|align="right"|11,375|align="right"|51.88|-|-|-|Parti créditiste|Yvon-C. Roy|align="right"|2,227|align="right"|10.16|}
2001–2011 changes (Flash)
1992–2001 changes (Flash)