Jacques-Cartier
Quebec electoral district
Provincial electoral district
District created 1867
Demographics
Population (2006) 59,416
Electors (2014) 43,861
Area (km²) 96.7
Pop. density (per km²) 614.4
Jacques-Cartier (French pronunciation: [ʒakkaʁtje]) is an electoral district in the West Island of Montreal , Canada, that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec . It is one of the few provincial electoral districts in Quebec with an Anglophone majority. It notably includes the city of Pointe-Claire .
Named after Jacques Cartier , the district existed in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada , and its present incarnation dates from the 1867 election .
In 2011, district boundaries were redrawn, and part of Kirkland was transferred to Nelligan , in exchange for Senneville .
Members of the Legislative Assembly / National Assembly Electoral results vte2022 Quebec general election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Greg Kelley 18,158 62.57 -9.24 Conservative Louis-Charles Fortier 3,260 11.23 +8.64 Coalition Avenir Québec Rébecca Guénard-Chouinard 2,735 9.42 +0.10 Canadian Arthur Fischer 1,462 5.04 – Québec solidaire Marie-Ève Mathieu 1,456 5.02 +0.63 Green Virginie Beaudet 1,074 3.70 -3.03 Parti Québécois Chantal Beauregard 877 3.02 +0.25 Total valid votes 29,022 99.35 – Total rejected ballots 190 0.65 – Turnout 29,212 63.17 -1.94 Electors on the lists 46,245 – –
vte2018 Quebec general election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Gregory Kelley 21,133 71.81 -13.61 Coalition Avenir Québec Karen Hilchey 2,744 9.32 +3.42 Green Catherine Polson 1,981 6.73 +4.08 Québec solidaire Nicolas Chatel-Launay 1,291 4.39 +2.02 Parti Québécois Martine Bourgeois 815 2.77 -0.22 Conservative Louis-Charles Fortier 762 2.59 +1.95 New Democratic France Séguin 555 1.89 Independent Teodor Daiev 78 0.27 Citoyens au pouvoir Cynthia Bouchard 72 0.24 Total valid votes 29,431 99.37 Total rejected ballots 186 0.63 Turnout 29,617 65.11 Eligible voters 45,490 Liberal hold Swing -8.52 Source(s). Élections Québec .
2014 Quebec general election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Geoffrey Kelley 30,823 85.42 +12.31 Coalition Avenir Québec Denis Deguire 2,128 5.90 -9.02 Parti Québécois Laurence Desroches 1,079 2.99 -0.68 Green James Maynard 966 2.68 -1.86 Québec solidaire Jean-François Belley 855 2.37 -0.19 Conservative Louis-Charles Fortier 232 0.64 – Total valid votes 36,083 99.63 – Total rejected ballots 133 0.37 – Turnout 36,216 81.18 +4.29 Electors on the lists 44,612 – –
2012 Quebec general election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Geoffrey Kelley 24,525 73.11 -7.74 Coalition Avenir Québec Paola L. Hawa 5,006 14.92 +11.09* Green Alex Tyrrell 1,522 4.54 -2.97 Parti Québécois Olivier Gendreau 1,232 3.67 -2.35 Québec solidaire François-Xavier Charlebois 859 2.56 +1.12 Independent Francis Juneau 189 0.56 – Option nationale Raphaël Hébert 128 0.38 – Quebec Citizens' Union Ágnes Mina Barti 86 0.26 – Total valid votes 33,547 99.47 – Total rejected ballots 178 0.53 – Turnout 33,725 76.89 +24.12 Electors on the lists 43,861 – –
* Result compared to Action démocratique
2008 Quebec general election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Geoffrey Kelley 20,433 80.85 +10.61 Green Ryan Young 1,897 7.51 -3.57 Parti Québécois Olivier Gendreau 1,522 6.02 +1.80 Action démocratique Marie-Hélène Trudel 969 3.83 -8.58 Québec solidaire Marianne Breton-Fontaine 364 1.44 -0.09 Marxist–Leninist Marsha Fine 87 0.34 – Total valid votes 25,272 99.32 – Total rejected ballots 174 0.68 – Turnout 25,446 52.77 -14.58 Electors on the lists 48,221 – –
2007 Quebec general election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Geoffrey Kelley 22,481 70.24 -16.55 Action démocratique Walter Rulli 3,973 12.41 +8.79 Green Ryan Young 3,545 11.08 +8.98 Parti Québécois Sophia Caporicci 1,352 4.22 -1.25 Québec solidaire Jill Hanley 491 1.53 – Independent Andy Srougi 166 0.52 – Total valid votes 32,008 99.48 – Total rejected ballots 166 0.52 – Turnout 32,174 67.35 -2.89 Electors on the lists 47,774 – –
2003 Quebec general election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Geoffrey Kelley 30,035 86.79 +3.12 Parti Québécois Guy Amyot 1,894 5.47 -2.95 Action démocratique Jeffrey Penney 1,253 3.62 +0.08 Green Ryan Young 727 2.10 – Equality Keith Henderson 650 1.88 -1.94 No designation Daniel Cormier-Roach 49 0.14 –
1998 Quebec general election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Geoffrey Kelley 32,924 83.67 +0.02 Parti Québécois Guy Amyot 3,315 8.42 -0.35 Equality William F. Shaw 1,502 3.82 -2.33 Action démocratique Alexandre Barnes 1,392 3.54 – Socialist Democracy Eugène Busque 217 0.55 –
1995 Quebec referendum Side Votes % Non 40,689 91.02 Oui 4,016 8.98
1994 Quebec general election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Geoffrey Kelley 32,839 83.65 +42.13 Parti Québécois Maurice Crépeau 3,441 8.77 -0.22 Equality Neil Cameron 2,415 6.15 -37.75 Natural Law Maurice Bergeron 206 0.52 – CANADA! Gilles Florent Pepin 186 0.47 – Economic Karl Berryman 94 0.24 – Communist Jacques Hardy 76 0.19 –
1992 Charlottetown Accord referendum Side Votes % Oui 33,272 83.47 Non 6,588 16.53
1989 Quebec general election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Equality Neil Cameron 14,821 43.90 – Liberal Joan Dougherty 14,019 41.52 -38.84 Parti Québécois Claudette Montpetit 3,035 8.99 -3.74 Green Amy E. Barratt 1,419 4.20 +3.17 New Democratic Thomas Ezzy 228 0.68 -2.72 Independent Neal Ford 192 0.57 – Independent Howard Galganov 50 0.15 –
(Reports on earlier elections in the district not available here at this time.)
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