Saint-Maurice (provincial electoral district) explained

Saint-Maurice
Province:Quebec
Prov-Status:defunct
Prov-Created:1867
Prov-Abolished:20917
Prov-Election-First:1867
Prov-Election-Last:2014
Demo-Census-Date:2011
Demo-Pop:44635
Demo-Electors:36513
Demo-Electors-Date:2012
Demo-Area:652.6
Demo-Cd:Shawinigan (part), Les Chenaux (part), Maskinongé (part)
Demo-Csd:Shawinigan (part), Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel, Saint-Boniface, Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc
Warning:no

Saint-Maurice was a provincial electoral district located in the Mauricie region of Quebec, Canada. It includes part of the city of Shawinigan; it does not, however, include the parish municipality of Saint-Maurice (although it borders on it).

It was created for the 1867 election, and an electoral district of that name existed even earlier: see Saint-Maurice (Lower Canada) and Saint-Maurice (Province of Canada).

In the change from the 2001 to the 2011 electoral map, its territory was unchanged. Following the change in the 2017 electoral map, the riding will be dissolved into the new riding of Laviolette–Saint-Maurice and Maskinongé.

Election results

* Result compared to Action démocratique

1995 Quebec referendum
SideVotes%
Oui17,77955.99
Non13,97344.01
1992 Charlottetown Accord referendum
SideVotes%
Non18,13764.63
Oui9,92735.37
1980 Quebec referendum
SideVotes%
Non15,40854.37
Oui12,92945.63

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Election results:
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2001–2011 changes (Flash)

1992–2001 changes (Flash)