Viau (provincial Electoral District)
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Viau is a provincial electoral district in the city of Montreal in Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It consists of the Districts of Saint-Michel and François-Perrault (east of Papineau Avenue) in the Borough of Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension in Montreal. It was created for the 1973 election from parts of Dorion, Gouin,
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Olier Olier was a former provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada that elected members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It was created for the 1966 election, from part of Bourget electoral district. Its final electi ...
electoral districts. In the change from the 2001 to the 2011 electoral map, its territory was unchanged. The riding is named after former Quebec businessman Charles-Théodore Viau, founder of the Biscuits Viau company.


Members of the National Assembly


Election results

* Result compared to Action démocratique * Result compared to UFP , - , - , - , No designation , Yannick Duguay , align="right", 121 , align="right", 0.45 , align="right", – , - , - , Socialist Democracy , Caroline Perron , align="right", 426 , align="right", 1.59 , align="right", -3.63 , - , Innovator , Patrick Ravet , align="right", 326 , align="right", 1.22 , align="right", +0.45 , - , Parti Québécois , Aurèle Bourassa , colspan=3, Withdrew , - , - , New Democratic , Paul Montpetit , align="right", 1,482 , align="right", 5.22 , align="right", +1.02 , - , Natural Law , Pierre Bergeron , align="right", 291 , align="right", 1.02 , align="right", – , - , Innovator , Claire Cartier , align="right", 218 , align="right", 0.77 , align="right", – , - , - , New Democratic , Raymond Gagnon , align="right", 954 , align="right", 4.20 , align="right", +0.86 , - , Parti indépendantiste , Manon Robert , align="right", 409 , align="right", 1.80 , align="right", – , - , - , - , New Democratic , Giuseppe Sciortino , align="right", 864 , align="right", 3.34 , align="right", – , - , Humanist , Doris Gervais , align="right", 196 , align="right", 0.76 , align="right", – , Christian Socialist , Jean-François Grenier , align="right", 204 , align="right", 0.90 , align="right", – , - , - , - , Workers Communist , Luigi D'Alonzo , align="right", 161 , align="right", 0.53 , align="right", – , - , Workers , Albani Laporte , align="right", 107 , align="right", 0.36 , align="right", –


References


External links

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2011 map
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2001 map
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2001–2011 changes
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Electoral map of Montreal region

Quebec electoral map, 2011
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