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  Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie - History
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Established June 28, 2004
Disbanded Still Active
Last ModifiedCampari_007 November 26, 2020 01:00am
DescriptionThis riding is located in the centre of Montreal and is bounded by Boulevard Pie-IX in the north and the CP Rail line in the southeast, between Rue Jean-Talon West and East, Papineau Avenue and Rue Bélanger in the west and Highway 138 in the east.

The economic base is manufacturing and retail trade. More than 17 per cent of the population has a university degree, while almost 14 per cent has less than a Grade 9 education. Rentals outnumber homeowners in this riding, 76 per cent to 24 per cent. The average family income is $47,892 and unemployment is 9.4 per cent.

According to the 2001 census, 76 per cent of the population have French as a mother tongue, while almost three per cent cited English, more than four per cent spoke Spanish and two per cent spoke Italian. The total immigrant population is more than 17 per cent.

There was no change in the 2004 redistribution. This riding was established in 1976. The riding name changed from Rosemont to Rosemont-La-Petite-Patrie in 2000. In the 1976 redistribution, this riding was created from 45 per cent of St-Michel, 29 per cent of Lafontaine and 18 per cent of Maisonneuve-Rosemont. In 1996, 72 per cent of Rosemont was combined with 26 per cent of Hochelaga-Maissoneuve, 17 per cent of St-Denis and five per cent of Papineau-St-Michel.

Population: 103,458

RACES [Show Primaries]
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Date Type Results
Sep 20, 2021 General Election
 Alexandre Boulerice(I)
26,708
48.57%
 Nancy Drolet
12,738
23.17%
 Shophika Vaithyanathasarma
11,751
21.37%
 Surelys Perez Hernandez
2,199
4.00%
 Franco Fiori
1,308
2.38%
 Gisèle Desrochers
284
0.52%
Oct 21, 2019 General Election
 Alexandre Boulerice(I)
25,575
42.48%
 Geneviève Hinse
14,576
24.21%
 Claude André
14,306
23.76%
 Jean Désy
3,539
5.88%
 Johanna Sarfati
1,405
2.33%
 Jos Guitare Lavoie
346
0.57%
 Bobby Pellerin
293
0.49%
  Normand Raymond
86
0.14%
 Gisèle Desrochers
80
0.13%
Oct 19, 2015 General Election
 Alexandre Boulerice(I)
28,672
49.15%
 Claude André
12,283
21.06%
 Nadine Medawar
12,068
20.69%
 Jeremy Dohan
2,510
4.30%
 Sameer Muldeen
1,783
3.06%
 Laurent Aglat
495
0.85%
 Peter d'Entremont
353
0.61%
  Stéphane Chénier
171
0.29%
Date Type Results
May 02, 2011 General Election
 Alexandre Boulerice
27,484
50.81%
 Bernard Bigras(I)
17,706
32.74%
 Kettly Beauregard
5,119
9.46%
 Sébastien Forté
2,328
4.30%
 Sameer Muldeen
891
1.65%
 Jean-Patrick Berthiaume
420
0.78%
 Stéphane Chénier
140
0.26%
Oct 14, 2008 General Election
 Bernard Bigras(I)
27,265
51.93%
 Marjorie Théodore
9,760
18.59%
 Alexandre Boulerice
8,519
16.23%
 Sylvie Boulianne
3,883
7.40%
 Vincent Larochelle
2,383
4.54%
 Jean-Patrick Berthiaume
441
0.84%
 Stéphane Chénier
169
0.32%
  Michel Dugré
83
0.16%
Jan 23, 2006 General Election
 Bernard Bigras(I)
29,336
55.99%
 Suzanne Harvey
8,259
15.76%
 Chantal Reeves
6,051
11.55%
 Michel Sauvé
4,873
9.30%
 Marc-André Gadoury
3,457
6.60%
 Hugo St-Onge
419
0.80%
Jun 28, 2004 General Election
 Bernard Bigras(I)
31,224
61.80%
 Christian Bolduc
11,572
22.90%
 Benoît Beauchamp
3,876
7.67%
 François Chevalier
2,145
4.25%
 Michel Sauvé
1,561
3.09%
 Kenneth Higham
145
0.29%

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