Laurentides—Labelle

Laurentides—Labelle is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004.

Laurentides—Labelle
Quebec electoral district
Laurentides—Labelle in relation to other Quebec federal electoral districts (2003 boundaries)
Coordinates:46.219°N 74.500°W / 46.219; -74.500
Federal electoral district
LegislatureHouse of Commons
MP
 
 
 
Marie-Hélène Gaudreau
Bloc Québécois
District created2003
First contested2004
Last contested2019
District webpageprofile, map
Demographics
Population (2011)[1]111,357
Electors (2015)95,907
Area (km²)[2]19,694
Pop. density (per km²)5.7
Census divisionsAntoine-Labelle RCM, Les Laurentides RCM, Les Pays-d'en-Haut RCM
Census subdivisionsAmherst, Arundel, Baie-des-Chaloupes, Barkmere, Brébeuf, Chute-Saint-Philippe, Doncaster, Estérel, Ferme-Neuve, Huberdeau, Ivry-sur-le-Lac, Kiamika, Labelle, Lac-Akonapwehikan, Lac-Bazinet, Lac-De La Bidière, Lac-de-la-Maison-de-Pierre, Lac-des-Écorces, Lac-Douaire, Lac-du-Cerf, Lac-Ernest, Lac-Marguerite, La Conception, Lac-Oscar, Lac-Saguay, Lac-Saint-Paul, Lac-Supérieur, Lac-Tremblant-Nord, Lac-Wagwabika, La Macaza, La Minerve, Lantier, L'Ascension, Montcalm, Mont-Laurier, Mont-Saint-Michel, Mont-Tremblant, Nominingue, Notre-Dame-de-Pontmain, Notre-Dame-du-Laus, Piedmont, Rivière-Rouge, Saint-Aimé-du-Lac-des-Îles, Saint-Faustin–Lac-Carré, Saint-Sauveur, Sainte-Adèle, Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Sainte-Anne-des-Lacs, Sainte-Anne-du-Lac, Sainte-Lucie-des-Laurentides, Sainte-Marguerite-du-Lac-Masson, Val-David, Val-des-Lacs, Val-Morin

Geography

The district is located north of Gatineau and northwest of Montreal, in the Quebec region of Laurentides. It includes the Regional County Municipalities of Antoine-Labelle, and Les Laurentides, and the eastern part of Les Pays-d'en-Haut.

The main towns are Saint-Sauveur, Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Mont-Laurier, Mont-Tremblant and Val-David.

The neighbouring ridings are Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel, Pontiac, Saint-Maurice—Champlain, Joliette and Rivière-du-Nord.

History

The electoral district was created in 2004: 61.5 per cent of the riding came from Laurentides, 34.9 per cent from Pontiac—Gatineau—Labelle, and 3.6 per cent from Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel. The borders of the riding were not changed in the 2012 electoral redistribution.

Member of Parliament

This riding has elected the following member of the House of Commons of Canada:

Parliament Years Member Party
Laurentides—Labelle
Riding created from Laurentides, Pontiac—Gatineau—Labelle
and Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel
38th  2004–2006     Johanne Deschamps Bloc Québécois
39th  2006–2008
40th  2008–2011
41st  2011–2015     Marc-André Morin New Democratic
42nd  2015–2019     David Graham Liberal
43rd  2019–present     Marie-Hélène Gaudreau Bloc Québécois

Election results

Graph of election results in Laurentides—Labelle (minor parties that never got 2% of the vote or didn't run consistently are omitted)

Elections in the 2010s

2019 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
Bloc QuébécoisMarie-Hélène Gaudreau30,62546.817.05
LiberalDavid Graham21,65533.1
ConservativeSerge Grégoire4,9837.6-2.23
New DemocraticClaude Dufour4,1226.3-20.05
GreenGaël Chantrel3,1574.82.82
People'sRichard Evanko4180.6
RhinocerosLudovic Schneider2720.4
IndependentMichel Leclerc1740.3
Total valid votes/Expense limit 100.0  
Total rejected ballots
Turnout
Eligible voters
Source: Elections Canada[3]
2015 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalDavid Graham20,27732.10+19.43$42,071.27
Bloc QuébécoisJohanne Régimbald18,79329.75-1.71$38,438.60
New DemocraticSimon-Pierre Landry16,64426.35-17.48$46,974.86
ConservativeSylvain Charron6,2099.83+0.56$4,589.93
GreenNiloufar Hedjazi1,2511.98-0.53
Total valid votes/Expense limit 63,173100.00 $259,852.50
Total rejected ballots 1,0301.60
Turnout 64,20366.37
Eligible voters 96,737
Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing +18.45
Source: Elections Canada[4][5]
2011 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticMarc-André Morin24,80043.83+34.60$1,258.43
Bloc QuébécoisJohanne Deschamps17,79931.45-15.63$86,253.84
LiberalJean-Marc Lacoste7,16912.67-14.01$57,752.84
ConservativeGuy Joncas5,2469.27-3.77$6,075.77
GreenFrançois Beauchamp1,4232.51-1.44
Marxist–LeninistMikaël St-Louis1490.26
Total valid votes/Expense limit 56,586100.00
Total rejected ballots 6951.21+0.15
Turnout 57,281 62.44+2.04
Eligible voters 91,742

Elections in the 2000s

2008 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
Bloc QuébécoisJohanne Deschamps24,95647.08-6.7$84,074
LiberalPierre Gfeller14,14326.68+12.2$68,722
ConservativeGuy Joncas6,91413.04-7.3$21,200
New DemocraticDavid Dupras4,8969.23+2.8$2,719
GreenJacques Rigal2,0943.95-0.9$700
Total valid votes/Expense limit 53,003 100.00 $98,720
Total rejected ballots 570 1.06
Turnout 53,573 60.40
2006 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
Bloc QuébécoisJohanne Deschamps28,21753.8-4.6$82,985
ConservativeGuy Joncas10,66620.3+14.5$46,224
LiberalJean-Pierre Fortin7,61614.5-14.9$22,123
New DemocraticRose-Aimée Auclair3,3826.5+3.8$1,635
GreenRichard Savignac2,5434.9+1.2
Total valid votes/Expense limit 52,424100.0 $90,966
2004 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
Bloc QuébécoisJohanne Deschamps28,67558.4$76,294
LiberalDominique Boyer14,45929.4$75,647
ConservativeGuillaume Desjardins2,8875.9$13,907
GreenJacques Léger1,7813.6$2,090
New DemocraticBrendan Naef1,3202.7$877
Total valid votes/Expense limit 49,122100.0 $88,110

See also

References

  • "(Code 24030) Census Profile". 2011 census. Statistics Canada. 2012. Retrieved 7 March 2011.
  • Campaign expense data from Elections Canada
  • 2011 Results from Elections Canada
  • Riding history from the Library of Parliament

Notes

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