Montmorency (electoral district)































Montmorency

Quebec electoral district
Defunct federal electoral district
Legislature House of Commons
District created 1966
District abolished 2003
First contested 1968
Last contested 2000

Montmorency (also known as Montmorency—Orléans, Beauport—Montmorency—Orléans, and Beauport—Montmorency—Côte-de-Beaupré—Île-d'Orléans) was a federal electoral district in the province of Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1867 to 1917, and from 1968 to 2004.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Members of Parliament


  • 3 Election results


    • 3.1 Montmorency (1867–1917)


    • 3.2 Montmorency (1966–1980)


    • 3.3 Montmorency—Orléans (1981–1990)


    • 3.4 Beauport—Montmorency—Orléans (1990–1998)


    • 3.5 Beauport—Montmorency—Côte-de-Beaupré—Île-d'Orléans (1998–2003)




  • 4 See also


  • 5 External links





History


"Montmorency" riding was created by the British North America Act of 1867, and was abolished in 1914 when it was redistributed into Charlevoix—Montmorency and Quebec County ridings.


The riding was recreated in 1966 from parts of Charlevoix and Québec—Montmorency.


It was defined in 1966 to consist of:



  • the cities of Beauport, Charlesbourg and Giffard;

  • the Towns of Beaupré, Courville, Montmorency, Orsainville and Villeneuve;

  • the County of Montmorency No. 2 (Island of Orléans);

  • in the County of Montmorency No. 1: the village municipalities of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré and Saint-Jean-de-Boischatel; the parish municipalities of Château-Richer, L'Ange-Gardien, Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Sainte-Brigitte-de-Laval and Saint-Joachim; the territory without local municipal organization situated northwest of the parish municipalities of Château-Richer, Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Saint-Féréol, the municipality of Saint-Tite-des-Caps and the Town of Beaupré;

  • in the County of Québec: the municipalities of Beauport West, Charlesbourg East and Sainte-Thérèse-de-Lisieux.


In 1976, it was redefined to consist of:



  • the City of Giffard;

  • the Towns of Beaupré, Château-Richer, Courville, Montmorency, Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré and Villeneuve;

  • the County of Montmorency No. 2;

  • in the County of Montmorency No. 1: the village municipality of Saint-Jean-de-Boischatel; the parish municipalities of L'Ange-Gardien, Sainte-Brigitte-de-Laval and Saint-Joachim; the territory without local municipal organization situated northwest of the Towns of Château-Richer and Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, of the municipality of Saint-Féréol-les-Neiges and of Sainte-Anne-du-Nord River, southeast of the easterly prolongation of the southern limit of the Township of Lescarbot;

  • in the County of Québec: the parish municipality of Saint-Michel-Archange and the municipality of Sainte-Thérèse-de-Lisieux.


In 1980, it was renamed "Montmorency—Orléans".


In 1987, it was redefined to consist of the towns of Beauport, Beaupré, Château-Richer and Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré; the County of Montmorency No. 2; and the County of Montmorency No. 1 excluding the Territory of Montmorency No. 1-Lac-Moncouche portion.


In 1990, it was renamed "Beauport—Montmorency—Orléans".


In 1996, the riding was changed to consist of the cities of Beauport, Beaupré, Château-Richer and Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré; the County Regional Municipality of L'Île-d'Orléans; and the County Regional Municipality of La Côte-de-Beaupré, excluding the unorganized territory of Lac-Jacques-Cartier.


In 1998, it was renamed "Beauport—Montmorency—Côte-de-Beaupré—Île-d'Orléans".


In 2003, it was abolished when it was redistributed into Beauport and Charlevoix—Montmorency ridings.



Members of Parliament


This riding elected the following Members of Parliament:










































































































Parliament Years Member Party
Montmorency
1st  1867–1867     Joseph Cauchon Conservative
 1867–1872 Jean Langlois
2nd  1872–1874
3rd  1874–1878
4th  1878–1880 Pierre-Vincent Valin
 1880–1880 Auguste-Réal Angers
 1880–1882 Pierre-Vincent Valin
5th  1882–1887
6th  1887–1890     Charles Langelier Liberal
 1890–1891     Louis-Georges Desjardins Conservative
7th  1891–1892 Joseph-Israël Tarte
 1892–1896 Arthur Joseph Turcotte
8th  1896–1900 Thomas Chase-Casgrain
9th  1900–1904
10th  1904–1908     Georges Parent Liberal
11th  1908–1911
12th  1911–1917     Rodolphe Forget Conservative
Riding dissolved into Charlevoix—Montmorency and Quebec County
Riding re-created from Charlevoix and Québec—Montmorency
28th  1968–1972     Ovide Laflamme Liberal
29th  1972–1974
30th  1974–1979 Louis Duclos
31st  1979–1980
32nd  1980–1984
Montmorency—Orléans
33rd  1984–1988     Anne Blouin Progressive Conservative
34th  1988–1993 Charles Deblois
Beauport—Montmorency—Orléans
35th  1993–1997     Michel Guimond Bloc Québécois
36th  1997–2000
Beauport—Montmorency—Côte-de-Beaupré—Île-d'Orléans
37th  2000–2004     Michel Guimond Bloc Québécois
Riding dissolved into Beauport and Charlevoix—Montmorency


Election results



Montmorency (1867–1917)
















Canadian federal election, 1867
Party
Candidate
Votes

Conservative Joseph Cauchon acclaimed

By-election: On Mr. Cauchon being called to the Senate, 2 November 1867






















By-election on 11 December 1867
Party
Candidate
Votes

Conservative Jean Langlois 766

Unknown M. LeFrançois 3





















Canadian federal election, 1872
Party
Candidate
Votes

Conservative Jean Langlois 769

Unknown George Larue 327















Canadian federal election, 1874
Party
Candidate
Votes

Conservative Jean Langlois acclaimed





















Canadian federal election, 1878
Party
Candidate
Votes

Conservative Pierre-Vincent Valin 831

Unknown J. Langelier 605

By-election: On Mr. Valin being unseated on petition, 14 January 1880






















By-election on 14 February 1880
Party
Candidate
Votes

Conservative Auguste-Réal Angers 943

Unknown Saint-Georges 586

By-election: On Mr. Angers being appointed Puisne Judge, Superior Court of Quebec, 13 November 1880






















By-election on 9 December 1880
Party
Candidate
Votes

Conservative Pierre-Vincent Valin 846

Unknown A. Cloutier 290





















Canadian federal election, 1882
Party
Candidate
Votes

Conservative Pierre-Vincent Valin 810

Liberal Charles Langelier 717





















Canadian federal election, 1887
Party
Candidate
Votes

Liberal Charles Langelier 939

Conservative Pierre-Vincent Valin 938

By-election: On Mr. Langelier's resignation, 10 June 1890
















By-election on 25 July 1890
Party
Candidate
Votes

Conservative Louis-Georges Desjardins acclaimed



























Canadian federal election, 1891
Party
Candidate
Votes

Conservative Joseph-Israël Tarte 975

Conservative Arthur Joseph Turcotte 868

Conservative P. V. Valin 92

By-election: On election being declared void
















By-election on 10 March 1892
Party
Candidate
Votes

Conservative Arthur Joseph Turcotte acclaimed





















Canadian federal election, 1896
Party
Candidate
Votes

Conservative Thomas Chase-Casgrain 1,096

Liberal C. Langelier 1,046





















Canadian federal election, 1900
Party
Candidate
Votes

Conservative Thomas Chase-Casgrain 1,109

Liberal Philias Corriveau 1,056





















Canadian federal election, 1904
Party
Candidate
Votes

Liberal Georges Parent 1,292

Conservative Thomas Chase-Casgrain 1,035





















Canadian federal election, 1908
Party
Candidate
Votes

Liberal Georges Parent 1,388

Conservative Antoine Gobeil 1,073





















Canadian federal election, 1911
Party
Candidate
Votes

Conservative Rodolphe Forget 1,359

Liberal Georges Parent 1,292


Montmorency (1966–1980)








































Canadian federal election, 1968
Party
Candidate
Votes

Liberal Ovide Laflamme 17,327

Ralliement créditiste Jean-Marie McNicoll 16,114

Progressive Conservative Roland Lortie 6,555

New Democratic Lucille Morin 775

Independent Paul-Henri Dufresne 649







































Canadian federal election, 1972
Party
Candidate
Votes

Liberal Ovide Laflamme 24,250

Social Credit René Lindsay 15,126

Progressive Conservative Bernard Lapointe 5,904

Independent Raymond Lavoie 4,845

New Democratic Étienne Tremblay 2,215













































Canadian federal election, 1974
Party
Candidate
Votes

Liberal Louis Duclos 27,082

Progressive Conservative Henri Casault 11,867

Social Credit André Duclos 8,905

New Democratic Étienne Tremblay 3,570

Independent Lucienne Paquet 369

Marxist–Leninist Serge Tremblay 253













































Canadian federal election, 1979
Party
Candidate
Votes

Liberal Louis Duclos 26,870

Social Credit Conrad Ouellet 8,467

Progressive Conservative Carol St-Pierre 4,506

New Democratic Diane Lemieux 1,859

Marxist–Leninist Jean Bédard 326

Union populaire J. L. Lucien Gauvin 226

























































Canadian federal election, 1980
Party
Candidate
Votes

Liberal Louis Duclos 28,403

Progressive Conservative Georges Labrecque 4,359

New Democratic Marcel Tremblay 3,049

Rhinoceros Face-Blème Jacques Thériault 1,913

Social Credit Winifred Boulay 1,744

Independent Carol St-Pierre 578

Union populaire Isabelle Giroux 322

Marxist–Leninist Jean Bédard 142


Montmorency—Orléans (1981–1990)














































Canadian federal election, 1984
Party
Candidate
Votes

Progressive Conservative Anne Blouin 22,753

Liberal Louis Duclos 19,226

New Democratic Jacques Bérubé 3,931

Rhinoceros Jean-Claude Pon Pon Demers 1,599

Parti nationaliste Jules Gagnon 586

Social Credit Winifred Raiche-Boulay 288

































Canadian federal election, 1988
Party
Candidate
Votes

Progressive Conservative Charles Deblois 30,578

Liberal Robert Paquet 11,578

New Democratic Éric Gourdeau 7,700

Not affiliated Jean Bédard 670


Beauport—Montmorency—Orléans (1990–1998)














































Canadian federal election, 1993
Party
Candidate
Votes

Bloc Québécois Michel Guimond 31,671

Progressive Conservative Charles Deblois 12,687

Liberal Doris Dawson-Bernard 7,899

New Democratic Suzanne Fortin 1,174

Natural Law Gilles Rochette 1,138

Abolitionist Micheline Loignon 294













































Canadian federal election, 1997
Party
Candidate
Votes

Bloc Québécois Michel Guimond 21,994

Liberal Simone Gosselin 13,863

Progressive Conservative Michel Cliche 12,748

Reform Yves Baribeau 1,255

New Democratic Jessica Greenberg 885

Marxist–Leninist Jean Bédard 419


Beauport—Montmorency—Côte-de-Beaupré—Île-d'Orléans (1998–2003)




















































Canadian federal election, 2000
Party
Candidate
Votes

Bloc Québécois Michel Guimond 21,341

Liberal Chantal Plante 18,714

Alliance Robert Giroux 5,878

Progressive Conservative Lise Bernier 2,916

Marijuana Mathieu Giroux 1,364

New Democratic Eric Hébert 869

Marxist–Leninist Jean Bédard 283


See also



  • List of Canadian federal electoral districts

  • Past Canadian electoral districts



External links


Riding history from the Library of Parliament:



  • Montmorency (1867 - 1914)

  • Montmorency (1966 - 1980)

  • Montmorency--Orléans (1981 - 1990)

  • Beauport--Montmorency--Orléans (1990 - 1998)

  • Beauport--Montmorency--Côte-de-Beaupré--Île-d'Orléans(1998 - 2003)










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