Federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel Quebec electoral district |
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Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel in relation to other electoral districts in Montreal and Laval |
Federal electoral district |
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Legislature | House of Commons |
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MP | Patricia Lattanzio Liberal |
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District created | 1987 |
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First contested | 1988 |
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Last contested | 2021 |
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District webpage | profile, map |
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Demographics |
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Population (2021)[1] | 115,553 |
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Electors (2021) | 74,279 |
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Area (km²)[2] | 21 |
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Pop. density (per km²) | 5,502.5 |
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Census division(s) | Montreal |
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Census subdivision(s) | Montreal |
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Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel (formerly Saint-Léonard) is a federal electoral district within the City of Montreal in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1988. Its population during the 2011 election was 108,811.[3] The current member of parliament is Patricia Lattanzio who is the first woman to represent this riding since its creation and is also a member of the Liberal Party. This riding is one of the safest Liberal ridings in all of Canada having elected the last candidate with over 69% of the vote.[4]
Geography
The district is located in the north eastern part of the island of Montreal. The district includes the entire borough of Saint Leonard, and the neighbourhood of Saint-Michel which is a part of the borough of Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension and a small part of the borough of Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie lying northwesterly of Bélanger Street.[5]
Demographics
- According to the 2021 Canadian census
- Languages (2021 mother tongue): 33.4% French, 17.0% Italian, 12.0% Arabic, 8.6% Spanish, 6.8% English, 6.2% Creole, 2.8% Vietnamese, 1.6% Kabyle, 1.4% Portuguese, 1.1% Khmer, 0.9% Cantonese, 0.9% Tamil, 0.8% Turkish, 0.5% Romanian, 0.5% Bengali, 0.4% Min Nan, 0.4% Mandarin, 0.3% Greek, 0.3% Polish, 0.3% Ukrainian[6]
History
"Saint-Léonard" riding was first created in 1976 from parts of Maisonneuve—Rosemont, Mercier and Saint-Michel ridings. The name of the riding was changed in 1977 to Saint-Léonard—Anjou before an election was held. It consisted of the City of Saint-Léonard, the Town of Anjou, and part of the City of Montreal.
The neighbouring ridings are Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie, Papineau, Ahuntsic, Bourassa, Honoré-Mercier, and Hochelaga.
The current electoral district was created as "Saint-Léonard" riding in 1987 from parts of Gamelin and Saint-Léonard—Anjou ridings. In 1996, its name was changed to "Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel" when its boundaries changed and now included part of the neighbourhood of Saint-Michel.
This riding lost some territory to Papineau, and gained territory from Ahuntsic and Hochelaga during the 2012 electoral redistribution.
During the 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel lost territory north of Boul. Langelier and west of Rue Bombardier to Honoré-Mercier; This leaves part of the borough of Saint-Léonard in that riding. The boundary with Hochelaga along Rue Bélanger moved to the borough boundary between Rosemont—La-Petite-Patrie and Saint-Léonard.
Members of Parliament
This riding has elected the following members of Parliament:
Election results
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel, 1996-present
2021 Canadian federal election |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures |
| Liberal | Patricia Lattanzio | 29,010 | 69.40 | +8.07 | $55,649.86 |
| Conservative | Louis Ialenti | 4,381 | 10.50 | -1.44 | $0.00 |
| New Democratic | Alicia Di Tullio | 3,460 | 8.30 | +1.78 | $1,225.49 |
| Bloc Québécois | Laurence Massey | 3,395 | 8.10 | -1.48 | $2,242.01 |
| People's | Daniele Ritacca | 1,568 | 3.70 | +2.60 | $386.31 |
Total valid votes/expense limit | 41,814 | 100.0 | | $108,432.19 |
Total rejected ballots | 890 | N/A |
Turnout | 42,704 | 56.45 | -3.93 |
Eligible voters | 74,279 |
| Liberal hold | Swing | +4.76 |
Source: Elections Canada[7] |
2019 Canadian federal election |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures |
| Liberal | Patricia Lattanzio | 27,866 | 61.33 | -3.40 | $39,698.45 |
| Conservative | Ilario Maiolo | 5,423 | 11.94 | +0.81 | $50,901.27 |
| Bloc Québécois | Dominique Mougin | 4,351 | 9.58 | +2.39 | none listed |
| Independent | Hassan Guillet | 3,061 | 6.74 | – | none listed |
| New Democratic | Paulina Ayala | 2,964 | 6.52 | -8.33 | $1,299.32 |
| Green | Alessandra Szilagyi | 1,183 | 2.60 | 0.79 | $512.28 |
| People's | Tina Di Serio | 501 | 1.10 | – | $1,392.50 |
| Marxist–Leninist | Garnet Colly | 85 | 0.19 | -0.10 | $0.00 |
Total valid votes | 45,434 | 100.0 |
Total rejected ballots | 993 | 2.19 |
Turnout | 46,427 | 60.38 | +1.16 |
Eligible voters | 76,885 |
| Liberal hold | Swing | -2.11 |
Source: Elections Canada[9][10] |
2015 Canadian federal election |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures |
| Liberal | Nicola Di Iorio | 28,835 | 64.73 | +22.56 | $153,190.81 |
| New Democratic | Rosannie Filato | 6,611 | 14.85 | -17.15 | $22,492.22 |
| Conservative | Jean Philippe Fournier | 4,957 | 11.13 | -2.50 | $3,960.19 |
| Bloc Québécois | Steeve Gendron | 3,204 | 7.19 | -2.46 | $3,404.74 |
| Green | Melissa Miscione | 805 | 1.81 | +0.04 | $19.00 |
| Marxist–Leninist | Arezki Malek | 128 | 0.29 | -0.19 | – |
Total valid votes/expense limit | 44,531 | 100.0 | | $209,748.64 |
Total rejected ballots | 689 | 1.52 |
Turnout | 45,220 | 59.22 | +7.71 |
Eligible voters | 76,531 |
| Liberal notional hold | Swing | +19.86 |
Source: Elections Canada[11][12] |
2008 Canadian federal election |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures |
| Liberal | Massimo Pacetti | 21,652 | 57.25 | -0.08 | $58,674 |
| Conservative | Lucie Le Tourneau | 5,627 | 14.88 | +0.47 | $28,585 |
| Bloc Québécois | Farid Salem | 5,146 | 13.60 | -5.14 | $8,509 |
| New Democratic | Laura Colella | 4,039 | 10.68 | +3.86 | $2,036 |
| Green | Frank Monteleone | 1,063 | 2.81 | +0.50 | |
| Marxist–Leninist | Garnet Colly | 165 | 0.43 | -0.09 | |
| Independent | Joseph Young | 122 | 0.32 | – | $743 |
Total valid votes/expense limit | 37,814 | 100.00 | $81,851 |
Total rejected ballots | 604 | 1.57 | +0.05 |
Turnout | 38,418 | 53.59 |
| Liberal hold | Swing | -0.3 | |
2006 Canadian federal election |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures |
| Liberal | Massimo Pacetti | 23,705 | 57.17 | −6.73 | $66,670 |
| Bloc Québécois | Justine Charlemagne | 7,772 | 18.74 | −3.11 | $20,789 |
| Conservative | Ercolano Pingiotti | 5,975 | 14.41 | +9.13 | $15,672 |
| New Democratic | Laura Colella | 2,831 | 6.83 | +0.85 | $4,702 |
| Green | Pierre-Louis Parant | 961 | 2.32 | −0.01 | none listed |
| Marxist–Leninist | Stéphane Chénier | 219 | 0.53 | −0.13 | none listed |
Total valid votes | 41,463 | 100.00 |
Total rejected ballots | 640 |
Turnout | 42,103 | 57.00 | +2.48 |
Electors on the lists | 73,869 |
Sources: Official Results, Elections Canada and Financial Returns, Elections Canada. |
2004 Canadian federal election |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures |
| Liberal | Massimo Pacetti | 25,884 | 63.90 | −12.76 | $63,440 |
| Bloc Québécois | Paul-Alexis François | 8,852 | 21.85 | +7.40 | $9,289 |
| New Democratic | Laura Colella | 2,422 | 5.98 | | $6,007 |
| Conservative | Payam Eslami | 2,138 | 5.28 | −0.11 | $5,647 |
| Green | Ricardo Fellicetti | 944 | 2.33 | | none listed |
| Marxist–Leninist | Stéphane Chénier | 267 | 0.66 | | none listed |
Total valid votes | 40,507 | 100.00 |
Total rejected ballots | 855 |
Turnout | 41,362 | 54.52 |
Electors on the lists | 75,864 |
Note: Conservative vote is compared to the Progressive Conservative vote in 2000 election. |
Sources: Official Results, Elections Canada and Financial Returns, Elections Canada. Percentage change totals are in relation to the 2000 general election. |
Saint-Léonard, 1987-1996
See also
References
- "Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel (Code 24067) Census Profile". 2011 census. Government of Canada - Statistics Canada. Retrieved March 7, 2011.
- Campaign expense data from Elections Canada
- Riding history from the Library of Parliament
- 2011 Results from Elections Canada
Notes
- ^ "Census Profile, 2021 Census, Statistics Canada - Validation Error".
- ^ Statistics Canada: 2012
- ^ "2011 Census Profile, Saint-Léonard - Saint-Michel, Quebec (Federal electoral district, 2003 representation order)". February 8, 2012.
- ^ "Lattanzio wins re-election in Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel". thesuburban. Retrieved September 23, 2021.
- ^ Canada, Elections. "Saint-Léonard–Saint-Michel". www.elections.ca. Retrieved September 29, 2022.
- ^ "File Not Found".
- ^ Elections Canada – Confirmed results for Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel, 20 September 2021
- ^ "Transposition of Votes from the 44th General Election to the 2023 Representation Orders". Elections Canada. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
- ^ "List of confirmed candidates". Elections Canada. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
- ^ "Election Night Results". Elections Canada. Retrieved November 10, 2019.
- ^ Elections Canada – Confirmed candidates for Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel, 30 September 2015
- ^ Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates
- ^ Pundits' Guide to Canadian Elections
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