Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (provincial electoral district) explained

Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
Province:Quebec
Prov-Status:active
Prov-Created:1965
Prov-Election-First:1966
Prov-Election-Last:2022
Prov-Rep:Désirée McGraw
Prov-Rep-Party:Liberal
Demo-Census-Date:2011
Demo-Pop:60790
Demo-Electors:40476
Demo-Electors-Date:2018
Demo-Area:8.7
Demo-Cd:Montreal (part)
Demo-Csd:Montreal (part), Montreal West

Notre-Dame-de-Grâce is a provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada, that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It comprises the city of Montreal West and part of the Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce borough of the city of Montreal.

It was created for the 1966 election from part of the Montréal–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce electoral district.

In the change from the 2001 to the 2011 electoral map, it lost some territory to the Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne electoral district. In the change from the 2011 to the 2017 electoral map, the riding gains the remainder of the Notre-Dame-de-Grâce neighbourhood from D'Arcy-McGee.

Linguistic demographics

41.9%

31.1%

27.0%http://www.electionsquebec.qc.ca/documents/pdf/dossier-socio-economique/2011/401.pdf

Election results

* Result compared to Action démocratique

|-|Socialist Democracy|Marie Bertrand|align="right"|256|align="right"|0.88|align="right"|-0.49|-|Natural Law|Elizabeth Gibson|align="right"|140|align="right"|0.48|align="right"|+0.10|-|-|}

1995 Quebec referendum
SideVotes%
Non31,30686.57
Oui4,85513.43

|-|No designation|Gordon Atkinson|align="right"|1,628|align="right"|5.48|align="right"|-37.55|-|New Democrat|Marie Bertrand|align="right"|406|align="right"|1.37|align="right"|-0.06|-|-|CANADA!|Serge Baruchel|align="right"|182|align="right"|0.61|align="right"| - |-|No designation|Al Rhino Feldman|align="right"|124|align="right"|0.42|align="right"| - |-|Natural Law|Frederic Klein|align="right"|112|align="right"|0.38|align="right"| - |}

1992 Charlottetown Accord referendum
SideVotes%
Oui24,97880.11
Non6,20119.89

|-|New Democrat|Hélène Guay|align="right"|3,548|align="right"|25.53|align="right"|+16.89|-|Independent|Jay Laurence Taylor|align="right"|335|align="right"|2.41|align="right"| - |-|-|Humanist|Richard Banville|align="right"|86|align="right"|0.62|align="right"|+0.02|-|Parti indépendantiste|Stéphane Duchesne|align="right"|86|align="right"|0.62|align="right"| - |-|Workers|Serge Turmel|align="right"|49|align="right"|0.35|align="right"| - |}

|-|New Democrat|Michel Agnaieff|align="right"|2,333|align="right"|8.64|align="right"| - |-|Humanist|Gertrude Retieff-Caisse|align="right"|162|align="right"|0.60|align="right"| - |Christian Socialist|Michel Lacroix|align="right"|82|align="right"|0.30|align="right"| - |}

|-|Freedom of Choice|Roopnarine Singh|align="right"|501|align="right"|1.65|align="right"|-22.58|-|}

1980 Quebec referendum
SideVotes%
Non26,84385.28
Oui4,63314.72
|-|Freedom of Choice[1] |David De Jong|align="right"|4,983|align="right"|24.23|align="right"| - |-|-|Workers|Gérard Lachance|align="right"|100|align="right"|0.49|align="right"| - |}

|-|-|Democratic Alliance|Robert Keaton|align="right"|3,497|align="right"|11.66|align="right"| - |-|-|-|Independent|John J. Raudsepp|align="right"|117|align="right"|0.39|align="right"| - |-|NDPRMS coalition|Cyril Durocher|align="right"|103|align="right"|0.34|align="right"| - |}

|-|Parti créditiste|Mary-Elizabeth Hall Taylor|align="right"|1,156|align="right"|4.06|align="right"|+3.08|-|-|}

|-|New Democrat|Donald Robson Peacock|align="right"|843|align="right"|2.30|align="right"| - |-|-|-|}|-|-|}

|-|Independent|Luke Gerald Dougherty|align="right"|2,941|align="right"|11.49|align="right"|+7.15|-|-|RIN|Walter Patrice O'Leary|align="right"|949|align="right"|3.71|align="right"| - |-|Ralliement national|Marcien St-Aubin|align="right"|77|align="right"|0.30|align="right"| - |-|}

External links

Information:
Election results:
Maps

2001–2011 changes (Flash)

1992–2001 changes (Flash)

Notes and References

  1. Garth Stevenson, Community Besieged: The Anglophone Minority and the Politics of Quebec, 1999, p. 158