Sainte-Marie–Saint Jacques | |
Province: | Quebec |
Prov-Status: | active |
Prov-Created: | 1988 |
Prov-Election-First: | 1989 |
Prov-Election-Last: | 2022 |
Prov-Rep: | Manon Massé |
Prov-Rep-Party: | QS |
Prov-Rep-Party-Link: | Québec solidaire |
Demo-Census-Date: | 2006 |
Demo-Pop: | 58563 |
Demo-Electors: | 42287 |
Demo-Electors-Date: | 2014 |
Demo-Area: | 15.3 |
Demo-Cd: | Montreal (part) |
Demo-Csd: | Montreal (part) |
Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques is a provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It comprises part of the borough of Ville-Marie and part of the borough of Le Plateau-Mont-Royal of the city of Montreal, including the eastern portion of Downtown Montreal as well as the Vieux-Montreal area.
It was created for the 1989 election from parts of Saint-Jacques and Sainte-Marie electoral districts.
In the change from the 2001 to the 2011 electoral map, its territory was unchanged.
|-|Liberal|Richard Brosseau|align="right"|7,989|align="right"|30.47|align="right"|-0.67|-|-|-|-|-|}
|-|Liberal|Claude Longpré|align="right"|9,722|align="right"|31.14|align="right"|-1.79|-|-|Socialist Democracy|Ginette Gauthier|align="right"|629|align="right"|2.01|align="right"|-0.02|-|-|-|Natural Law|Alain Lord|align="right"|107|align="right"|0.34|align="right"|-0.47|-|No designation|Michel Dugré|align="right"|38|align="right"|0.12|align="right"| - |-|}
1995 Quebec referendum | |||
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Side | Votes | % | |
Oui | 23,879 | 58.65 | |
Non | 16,838 | 41.35 | |
|-|Liberal|Martin Doré|align="right"|10,061|align="right"|32.93|align="right"|-2.91|-|New Democratic|Jocelyne Dupuis|align="right"|621|align="right"|2.03|align="right"|+0.84|-|No designation|Claude Leduc|align="right"|479|align="right"|1.57|align="right"| - |-|Natural Law|Christian Lord|align="right"|246|align="right"|0.81|align="right"| - |-|Sovereignty|Daniel Brunette|align="right"|223|align="right"|0.73|align="right"| - |-|Independent|Martram X.T. Marxram|align="right"|109|align="right"|0.36|align="right"| - |-|-|Development|Charles Thibault|align="right"|62|align="right"|0.20|align="right"| - |-|No designation|Guy Tremblay|align="right"|59|align="right"|0.19|align="right"| - |-|}
1992 Charlottetown Accord referendum | |||
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Side | Votes | % | |
Non | 21,640 | 70.76 | |
Oui | 8,942 | 29.24 | |
|Liberal|Michel Laporte|align="right"|10,039|align="right"|35.84|New Democratic|Denis Plante|align="right"|332|align="right"|1.19|Workers|Gérard Lachance|align="right"|189|align="right"|0.67|Parti indépendantiste|Gilles Rhéaume|align="right"|148|align="right"|0.53|Independent|Michel Georges Abdelahad|align="right"|109|align="right"|0.39|}
2001–2011 changes (Flash)
1992–2001 changes (Flash)