Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques is a provincial electoral district in the
Montreal
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region of
Quebec
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,
Canada
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that elects members to the
National Assembly of Quebec
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. It comprises part of the borough of
Ville-Marie and part of the borough of
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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The Plateau-Mont-Royal takes its name from its location on a plateau, on the eastern side of Mont-Royal and overlooking downtown Montreal, acros ...
of the city of
Montreal
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, including the eastern portion of
Downtown Montreal
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The district is situated on the southernmost slope of Mount Royal, and occupies the western portion of the ...
as well as the
Vieux-Montreal area.
It was created for the
1989 election
The following elections occurred in the year 1989.
Africa
* 1989 Beninese parliamentary election
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* 1989 Equatorial Guinean presidential election
* 1989 People's Republic of the Congo parliamentary election
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from parts of
Saint-Jacques Saint-Jacques (the French name for Saint James (disambiguation), Saint James) may refer to:
Canada
* Saint-Jacques Cathedral (Montreal), built in 1822 and demolished in 1973
* Saint-Jacques (electoral district), a former federal electoral distric ...
and
Sainte-Marie electoral districts.
In the change from the 2001 to the 2011 electoral map, its territory was unchanged.
Members of the National Assembly
Election results
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Liberal
, Richard Brosseau
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Liberal
, Claude Longpré
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Socialist Democracy
, Ginette Gauthier
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Natural Law
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, Alain Lord
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, Michel Dugré
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Liberal
, Martin Doré
, align="right", 10,061
, align="right", 32.93
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New Democratic
, Jocelyne Dupuis
, align="right", 621
, align="right", 2.03
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, Claude Leduc
, align="right", 479
, align="right", 1.57
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Natural Law
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, Christian Lord
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, align="right", 0.81
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Sovereignty
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, Daniel Brunette
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Independent
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* Independe ...
, Martram X.T. Marxram
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Development
, Charles Thibault
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, Guy Tremblay
, align="right", 59
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Liberal
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Michel Laporte
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New Democratic
, Denis Plante
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Workers
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, Gérard Lachance
, align="right", 189
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Parti indépendantiste
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Gilles Rhéaume
, align="right", 148
, align="right", 0.53
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Independent
Independent or Independents may refer to:
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* Independe ...
, Michel Georges Abdelahad
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References
External links
;Information:
Elections Quebec
;Election results:
(National Assembly)
Election results(QuébecPolitique)
;Maps
2011 map(PDF)
2001 map(Flash)
2001–2011 changes(Flash)
(Flash)
Electoral map of Montreal region
Quebec electoral map, 2011
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Provincial electoral districts of Montreal
Quebec provincial electoral districts
Ville-Marie, Montreal
Centre-Sud
Quartier Latin, Montreal
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal