Canadian federal election results in Northern Montreal
Seats obtained by party
Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in Northern Montreal .
Regional profile
The North End of Montreal has significant immigrant populations and generally supports the Liberals, although the BQ captured Ahuntsic and Bourassa in their 1993 near-sweep of the province, and took Ahuntsic and Papineau in 2006 as the Bloc gained support among immigrant groups. This area was traditionally Liberal until Mulroney's rise to power in 1984, which lowered the Liberals hold on the area to only two seats. The Bloc hoped to gain additional support here to counter any losses in rural Quebec to the Conservatives , who are very weak here.
In the event, however, the region was affected by the NDP "orange wave" that swept through Quebec in 2011. The Liberals retained ridings in Montreal, and the Bloc was left with Ahuntsic as its only seat in the entire Montreal region. In 2015, however, the Liberals swept the entire region, undoubtedly buoyed by Justin Trudeau representing a riding in this region. They maintained their sweep in 2019 and 2021.
Votes by party throughout time
Election
Liberal
Conservative
New Democratic
Bloc Québécois
Green
PC
Reform /Alliance
Others
1984
93,51443.0%
—
24,99811.5%
—
—
81,59737.5%
—
17,2097.9%
1988
100,28245.1%
—
27,19712.2%
—
3,9361.8%
83,71937.6%
—
7,2853.3%
1993
87,42449.6%
—
3,0981.8%
68,04938.6%
No candidate
15,1728.6%
—
2,3951.4%
1997
115,08456.6%
—
4,4442.2%
56,04227.6%
No candidate
27,67413.6%
No candidate
1,0700.5%
2000
113,39761.5%
—
4,2442.3%
47,15225.6%
No candidate
6,6153.6%
7,1153.9%
6,0073.3%
2004
84,93749.9%
8,8695.2%
10,6996.3%
61,09035.9%
3,9632.3%
—
—
6920.4%
2006
77,78943.7%
22,55412.7%
12,3746.9%
58,75233.0%
5,7393.2%
—
—
8940.5%
2008
77,67146.3%
19,27811.5%
15,2519.1%
50,34330.0%
4,6872.8%
—
—
6880.4%
2011
60,40636.8%
14,1368.6%
50,29230.7%
35,50021.7%
2,6961.6%
—
—
9050.6%
2015
103,47753.9%
15,2177.9%
42,57122.2%
23,78112.4%
4,3092.2%
—
—
2,6421.4%
2019
105,95855.3%
14,4907.6%
22,20011.6%
33,49217.5%
9,6195.0%
—
—
5,9183.1%
2021
100,56357.6%
13,4137.7%
22,56312.9%
28,24416.2%
3,6182.1%
—
—
6,1773.5%
Detailed results
2021
Seats won/lost by party
All seats were retained by the Liberal Party.
Results by riding
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
Liberal
Conservative
BQ
NDP
Green
PPC
Other
Ahuntsic-Cartierville
Mélanie Joly 26,40252.38%
Steven Duarte 4,2478.43%
Anna Simonyan 11,11222.04%
Ghada Chaabi 5,84411.59%
Luc Joli-Coeur 1,4912.96%
Manon Chevalier 1,3132.60%
Mélanie Joly
Bourassa
Emmanuel Dubourg 22,30360.39%
Ilyasa Sykes 2,5877.00%
Ardo Dia 6,90718.70%
Nicholas Ponari 2,9568.00%
Nathe Perrone 6791.84%
Michel Lavoie 1,3493.65%
Michel Prairie (Ind.) 1510.41%
Emmanuel Dubourg
Papineau
Justin Trudeau 22,84850.30%
Julio Rivera 2,1984.84%
Nabila Ben Youssef 6,83015.04%
Christine Paré 10,30322.68%
Alain Lepine 1,4483.19%
Christian Boutin 1,0642.34%
Garnet Colly (M-L) 115 0.25%
Justin Trudeau
Raymond Martin (Ind.) 102 0.22%
Béatrice Zako (Ind.) 97 0.21%
Above Znoneofthe (Rhino.) 418 0.92%
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel
Patricia Lattanzio 29,01069.38%
Louis Ialenti 4,38110.48%
Laurence Massey 3,3958.12%
Alicia Di Tullio 3,4608.27%
Daniele Ritacca 1,5683.75%
Patricia Lattanzio
2019
Seats won/lost by party
All seats were retained by the Liberal Party.
Results by riding
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
Liberal
Conservative
BQ
NDP
Green
PPC
Other
Ahuntsic-Cartierville
Mélanie Joly 28,90452.45%
Kathy Laframboise 4,0137.28%
André Parizeau 11,97421.73%
Zahia El-Masri 6,28411.40%
Jean-Michel Lavarenne 3,3526.08%
Raymond Ayas 5841.06%
Mélanie Joly
Bourassa
Emmanuel Dubourg 23,23157.57%
Catherine Lefebvre 2,8997.18%
Anne-Marie Lavoie 9,04322.41%
Konrad Lamour 3,2047.94%
Payton Ashe 1,3433.33%
Louis Léger 3470.86%
Joseph Di Iorio (Ind.) 2120.53% Françoise Roy (M-L) 720.18%
Emmanuel Dubourg
Papineau
Justin Trudeau 25,95751.12%
Sophie Veilleux 2,1554.24%
Christian Gagnon 8,12416.00%
Christine Paré 9,74819.20%
Juan Vazquez 3,7417.37%
Mark Sibthorpe 3220.63%
Jean-Patrick Cacereco Berthiaume (Rhino.) 3630.71% Susanne Lefebvre (CHP) 1860.37% Luc Lupien (NA) 750.15% Alain Magnan (Ind.) 760.16% Steve Penner (NA) 340.07%
Justin Trudeau
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel
Patricia Lattanzio 27,86661.33%
Ilario Maiolo 5,42311.94%
Dominique Mougin 4,3519.58%
Paulina Ayala 2,9646.52%
Alessandra Szilagyi 1,1832.60%
Tina Di Serio 5011.10%
Garnet Colly (M-L) 850.19% Hassan Guillet (Ind.) 3,0616.74%
Vacant
2015
Seats won/lost by party
Results by riding
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
Conservative
NDP
Liberal
BQ
Green
Marxist-Leninist
Other
Ahuntsic-Cartierville
Wiliam Moughrabi 4,0517.29%
Maria Mourani 16,68430.03%
Mélanie Joly 26,02646.84%
Nicolas Bourdon 7,34613.22%
Gilles Mercier 1,1752.11%
Catherine Gascon-David (Rhino.) 2850.51%
Maria Mourani[ a] Ahuntsic
Alfred-Pellan
Gabriel Purcarus 6,25911.35%
Rosane Doré Lefebvre 13,22523.97%
Angelo Iacono 24,55744.51%
Daniel St-Hilaire 9,83617.83%
Lynda Briguene 1,0891.97%
Renata Isopo (Ind.) 2030.37%
Rosane Doré Lefebvre
Bourassa
Jason Potasso-Justino 3,8199.29%
Dolmine Laguerre 6,14414.94%
Emmanuel Dubourg 22,23454.06%
Gilles Léveillé 7,04917.14%
Maxime Charron 8862.15%
Claude Brunelle 2290.56%
Julie Demers (Ind.) 669 1.63%
Emmanuel Dubourg
Jean-Marie Floriant Ndzana (SD) 99 0.24%
Laval—Les Îles
Roland Dick 9,81118.10%
François Pilon 10,71019.76%
Fayçal El-Khoury 25,85747.70%
Nancy Redhead 6,73112.42%
Faiza R'Guiba-Kalogerakis 9211.70%
Yvon Breton 1750.32%
François Pilon
Marc-Aurèle-Fortin
Nicolas Makridis 6,49811.92%
Marie-Josée Lemieux 12,82723.52%
Yves Robillard 22,32340.94%
Patrice Jasmin-Tremblay 11,82021.68%
Lorna Mungur 1,0571.94%
Alain Giguère ‡
Papineau
Yvon Vadnais 2,3904.71%
Anne Lagacé Dowson 13,13225.87%
Justin Trudeau 26,39151.98%
Maxime Claveau 6,18212.18%
Danny Polifroni 1,4432.84%
Peter Macrisopoulos 1420.28%
Beverly Bernardo (NA)[ b] 103 0.20%
Justin Trudeau
Tommy Gaudet (Rhino.) 323 0.64%
Chris Lloyd (Ind.) 505 0.99%
Kim Waldron (Ind.) 159 0.31%
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel
Jean Philippe Fournier 4,95711.13%
Rosannie Filato 6,61114.85%
Nicola Di Iorio 28,82664.73%
Steeve Gendron 3,2047.19%
Melissa Miscione 8051.81%
Arezki Malek 1280.29%
Massimo Pacetti [ c]
Vimy
Anthony Mavros 7,26213.36%
France Duhamel 11,39120.96%
Eva Nassif 25,08246.15%
Barek Kaddouri 9,06816.69%
José Núñez Melo 1,2802.36%
Brian Jenkins (CHP) 2600.48%
José Núñez Melo[ d] Laval
2011
Seats won/lost by party
Results by riding
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
BQ
Conservative
Liberal
NDP
Green
Marxist-Leninist
Other
Ahuntsic
Maria Mourani 14,90831.80%
Constantin Kiryakidis 3,7708.04%
Noushig Eloyan 13,08727.91%
Chantal Reeves 14,20030.29%
Ted Kouretas 6201.32%
Jean-Olivier Berthiaume (Rhino ) 2990.64%
Maria Mourani
Bourassa
Daniel Mailhot 6,10516.06%
David Azoulay 3,3548.82%
Denis Coderre 15,55040.91%
Julie Demers 12,27032.28%
Tiziana Centazzo 6131.61%
Geneviève Royer 1210.32%
Denis Coderre
Papineau
Vivian Barbot 11,09125.93%
Shama Chopra 2,0214.73%
Justin Trudeau 16,42938.41%
Marcos Radhames Tejada 12,10228.29%
Danny Polifroni 8061.88%
Peter Macrisopoulos 2280.53%
Joseph Young (NA) 950.22%
Justin Trudeau
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel
Alain Bernier 3,3969.36%
Riccardo De Ioris 4,99113.76%
Massimo Pacetti 15,34042.30%
Roberta Peressini 11,72032.32%
Michael Di Pardo 6571.81%
Garnet Colly 1620.45%
Massimo Pacetti
2008
Seats won/lost by party
Party rankings
For the first time since its creation the Bloc arrives third in a riding of the region, whereas the Conservatives score a second place, albeit well behind the Liberals (Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel ).
Results by riding
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
BQ
Conservative
Liberal
NDP
Green
Other
Ahuntsic
Maria Mourani 18,81539.49%
Jean Précourt 4,93710.36%
Eleni Bakopanos 18,39238.60%
Alexandra Bélec 4,2768.97%
Lynette Tremblay 1,2282.58%
Maria Mourani
Alfred-Pellan
Robert Carrier 20,68638.83%
Alexandre Salameh 8,62616.26%
Wilson Saintelmy 15,59429.27%
Cynthia Roy 6,40612.03%
Tristan Desjardins Drouin 1,6653.13%
Régent Millette (Ind.) 2590.49%
Robert Carrier
Bourassa
Daniel Mailhot 10,14525.42%
Michelle Allaire 5,40513.55%
Denis Coderre 19,86949.79%
Samira Laouni 3,1887.99%
François Boucher 1,1662.92%
Geneviève Royer (M-L ) 1300.33%
Denis Coderre
Laval
Nicole Demers 19,08537.80%
Jean-Pierre Bélisle 9,10118.02%
Alia Haddad 14,19028.10%
Alain Giguère 6,28912.46%
Eric Madelein 1,6073.18%
Yvon Breton (M-L ) 2210.44%
Nicole Demers
Laval—Les Îles
Mohamedali Jetha 12,57623.55%
Agop Evereklian 11,01720.63%
Raymonde Folco 21,60340.45%
Zahia El-Masri 6,12411.47%
Brent Niel 1,7523.28%
Sylvain A. Trottier (Rhino. ) 3360.63%
Raymonde Folco
Marc-Aurèle-Fortin
Serge Ménard 25,55245.53%
Claude Moreau 7,75913.82%
Robert Frégeau 13,72824.46%
Benoît Beauchamp 6,90712.31%
Lise Bissonnette 2,1783.88%
Serge Ménard
Papineau
Vivian Barbot 16,53538.69%
Mustaque Sarker 3,2627.63%
Justin Trudeau 17,72441.47%
Costa Zafiropoulos 3,7348.74%
Ingrid Hein 1,2132.84%
Mahmood Raza Baig (Ind.) 2670.62%
Vivian Barbot
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel
Farid Salem 5,14613.61%
Lucie Le Tourneau 5,62714.88%
Massimo Pacetti 21,65257.26%
Laura Colella 4,03910.68%
Frank Monteleone 1,0632.81%
Garnet Colly (M-L ) 165 0.44%
Massimo Pacetti
Joseph Young (NA) 122 0.32%
2006
Seats won/lost by party
Party rankings
This time the Conservatives records a significant uptick in votes, overtaking the NDP as the main third party in the region.
Results by riding
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
BQ
Liberal
Conservative
NDP
Green
Other
Ahuntsic
Maria Mourani 19,42838.91%
Eleni Bakopanos 18,59437.24%
Étienne Morin 6,11912.26%
Caroline Desrosiers 3,9487.91%
Lynette Tremblay 1,8363.68%
Eleni Bakopanos
Bourassa
Apraham Niziblian 13,77731.97%
Denis Coderre 18,70543.41%
Liberato Martelli 6,83015.85%
Stefano Saykaly 2,2375.19%
François Boucher 1,3703.18%
Geneviève Royer (M-L ) 1730.40%
Denis Coderre
Papineau
Vivian Barbot 17,77540.75%
Pierre Pettigrew 16,78538.48%
Mustaque A. Sarker 3,6308.32%
Marc Hasbani 3,3587.70%
Louis-Philippe Verenka 1,5723.60%
Mahmood-Raza Baig (CAP ) 185 0.42%
Pierre Pettigrew
Peter Macrisopoulos (M-L ) 317 0.73%
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel
Justine Charlemagne 7,77218.74%
Massimo Pacetti 23,70557.17%
Ercolano Pingiotti 5,97514.41%
Laura Colella 2,8316.83%
Pierre-Louis Parant 9612.32%
Stéphane Chénier (M-L ) 2190.53%
Massimo Pacetti
2004
Seats won/lost by party
All seats were retained by the Liberal Party.
Party rankings
The NDP records a significant uptick in votes the 2004 election, overtaking the newly-merged Conservative Party as the main third party in the region.
Results by riding
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
Liberal
BQ
Conservative
NDP
Green
Marijuana
Marxist-Leninist
Other
Ahuntsic
Eleni Bakopanos 21,23443.76%
Maria Mourani 20,02041.25%
Jean E. Fortier 2,5445.24%
Annick Bergeron 3,0136.21%
Lynette Tremblay 1,3012.68%
F.X. De Longchamp 3140.65%
Marsha Fine 1020.21%
Eleni Bakopanos
Bourassa
Denis Coderre 20,92750.03%
Doris Provencher 15,79437.76%
Frédéric Grenier 2,2265.32%
Stefano Saykaly 1,6613.97%
Noémi Lopinto 6601.58%
Philippe Gauvin 4030.96%
Geneviève Royer 1540.37%
Denis Coderre
Papineau
Pierre Pettigrew 16,89241.10%
Martine Carrière 16,42439.96%
Mustaque Sarker 1,9614.77%
André Frappier 3,6038.77%
Adam Jastrzebski 1,0582.57%
Christelle Dusablon-Pelletier 4901.19%
Peter Macrisopoulos 1690.41%
Jimmy Garoufalis (Ind.) 250 0.61%
Pierre Pettigrew Papineau—Saint-Denis
André Parizeau (Comm.) 252 0.61%
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel
Massimo Pacetti 25,88463.90%
Paul-Alexis François 8,85221.85%
Payam Eslami 2,1385.28%
Laura Colella 2,4225.98%
Ricardo Fellicetti 9442.33%
Stéphane Chénier 2670.66%
Massimo Pacetti
Maps
Ahuntsic
Alfred-Pellan
Bourassa
Laval
Laval-les Îles
Marc-Aurèle-Fortin
Papineau
Saint-Léonard-Saint-Michel
2000
Seats won/lost by party
All seats were retained by the Liberal Party.
Party rankings
The NDP reaches a low point in the region with a 6th place in Ahuntsic , behind all the major federal parties and the Green Party, its best result being one fourth place in Papineau—Saint-Denis . The Canadian Alliance overtakes the Progressive Conservatives as the main third party, except in Ahuntsic.
Results by riding
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
BQ
Liberal
Canadian Alliance
NDP
PC
Green
Marxist-Leninist
Other
Ahuntsic
Fatima El Amraoui 17,13232.23%
Eleni Bakopanos 28,64353.89%
Eugenia Romain 1,8163.42%
Steve Moran 9971.88%
Jessica Chartrand 3,0185.68%
Mimi Ghosh 1,1232.11%
Vincent Dorais 1590.30%
Antonio Artuso (Comm.) 2620.49%
Eleni Bakopanos
Bourassa
Umberto Di Genova 11,46228.07%
Denis Coderre 25,40362.22%
Marcel Lys François 1,4353.51%
Richard Gendron 7361.80%
Marcel Pitre 1,3253.25%
Claude Brunelle 3300.81%
Ulises Nitor (Comm.) 1370.34%
Denis Coderre
Papineau—Saint-Denis
Philippe Ordenes 11,77926.60%
Pierre Pettigrew 23,95554.10%
Yannis Felemegos 2,1144.77%
Hans Marotte 1,9834.48%
Emmanuel Préville 1,2152.74%
Boris-Antoine Legault 1,1282.55%
Peter Macrisopoulos 4821.09%
Mustaque A. Sarker (Ind.) 738 1.67% Antoine Théorêt-Poupart (Mar.) 886 2.00%
Pierre Pettigrew
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel
Marcel Ferlatte 6,67914.47%
Alfonso Gagliano 35,39676.66%
Daniel Champagne 1,7503.79%
Sara Mayo 5281.14%
Mostafa Ben Kirane 1,0572.29%
Yves Le Seigle 1270.28%
Karina Néron (Mar.) 6351.38%
Alfonso Gagliano
1997
Seats won/lost by party
Party rankings
Results by riding
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
BQ
Liberal
NDP
PC
Other
Ahuntsic
Pauline Charest 18,689
Eleni Bakopanos 28,971
Steven Moran 1,051
Nicole Roy-Arcelin 9,520
Carmel Bernard (NLP) 589
Michel Daviault [ f] Ahuntsic
Merged districts
Eleni Bakopanos Saint-Denis
Bourassa
Osvaldo Nunez 14,813
Denis Coderre 23,765
Dominique Baillard 999
Eric Wildhaber 5,937
Osvaldo Nunez
Papineau—Saint-Denis
Mario Beaulieu 14,083
Pierre Pettigrew 26,260
Gaby Kombé 1,196
Yannis Felemegos 6,227
Peter Macrisopolous (M-L) 481 Michel Dugré (Ind.) 471
Pierre Pettigrew [ g] Papineau—Saint-Michel
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel
Umberto Di Genova 8,457
Alfonso Gagliano 36,088
Pierre J.C. Allard 1,198
Ronald Gosselin 5,990
Alfonso Gagliano Saint-Léonard
1993
Seats won/lost by party
Party rankings
Results by riding
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
Liberal
NDP
BQ
Natural Law
Commonwealth of Canada
Other
Ahuntsic
Nicole Roy-Arcelin 4,332
Céline Hervieux-Payette 20,934
René Samson 675
Michel Daviault 22,275
Marc Lacroix 752
Christiane Deland-Gervais 332
Haytoug Chamlian (Ind.) 567 Rolando Fusco (Abol.) 385
Nicole Roy-Arcelin
Bourassa
Marie Gibeau 5,199
Denis Coderre 18,167
Raymond Laurent 1,146
Osvaldo Nunez 18,234
Miville Couture 479
Harold Anthony Quesnel 102
Lucien Lapointe (Abol.) 209
Marie Gibeau
Papineau—Saint-Michel
Carmen De Pontbriand 1,620
André Ouellet 19,524
Gisèle Charlebois 694
Daniel Boucher 14,661
André Beaudoin 667
Normand Normandeau 77
Serge Lachapelle (M-L) 141 P.A. D'Aoust (Abol.) 94
André Ouellet
Saint-Denis
Aïda Baghjajian 2,196
Eleni Bakopanos 21,883
Josée Panet-Raymond 969
Gilles Pelchat 15,274
Alain-Édouard Lord 400
Benoit Chalifoux 158
Stéphane Lapointe (Ind.) 423 Fernand Belisle (Abol.) 249 Panagiotis Macrisopoulos (M.L.) 205
Marcel Prud'homme
Saint-Léonard
Tony Tomassi 4,021
Alfonso Gagliano 28,799
David D'Andrea 583
Umberto Di Genova 12,879
Marlène Charland 497
Stéphane Levesque 77
Claude Brunelle (M-L) 141 Mauro Fusco (Abol.) 91
Alfonso Gagliano
1988
Party rankings
Results by riding
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
Liberal
NDP
Other
Ahuntsic
Nicole Roy-Arcelin 21,748
Raymond Garneau 21,056
Vincent Guadagnano 5,638
2,796
Marie Thérèse Killens Saint-Michel—Ahuntsic
Bourassa
Marie Gibeau 18,979
Carlo Rossi 18,159
Kéder Hyppolite 4,797
1,847
Carlo Rossi
Papineau—Saint-Michel
Frank Venneri 13,094
André Ouellet 18,122
Giovanni Adamo 5,948
2,236
André OuelletPapineau
Saint-Denis
Madeleine Provost 12,843
Marcel Prud'Homme 19,928
Jaime Llambias-Wolff 6,151
3,278
Marcel Prud'Homme
Saint-Léonard
Marc Beaudoin 17,055
Alfonso Gagliano 23,014
Michel Roche 4,663
1,064
Alfonso GaglianoSaint-Léonard—Anjou
Notes
^ Mourani sat as an Independent after leaving the BQ; NDP policy did not allow her to join their caucus before the election.
^ Bernardo was a candidate for the Communist League,[ 1] which is not a registered political party and ineligible to be listed on the ballot. Being listed as No Affiliation means that she left the party affiliation section of her candidate registration empty.
^ Excluded from Liberal caucus on 5 November 2014. Sat as an Independent until end of legislature.
^ Sat as NDP at dissolution; joined GPC after writ was issued.
^ The riding of Saint-Denis (held by the Liberals) has been dissolved into Ahuntsic.
^ Daviault did not seek reelection
^ Pettigrew elected in a by-election in March 1996
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