Pierrefonds—Dollard




























































Pierrefonds—Dollard

Quebec electoral district

Pierrefonds-Dollard.png
Pierrefonds—Dollard in relation to other federal electoral districts in Montreal

Federal electoral district
Legislature House of Commons
MP



 
 
 

Frank Baylis
Liberal
District created 1986
First contested 1988
Last contested 2015
District webpage
profile, map
Demographics
Population (2011)[1]
108,740

Electors (2015)
84,978
Area (km²)[2]
53
Pop. density (per km²) 2,051.7
Census divisions Montreal
Census subdivisions
Montreal, Dollard-des-Ormeaux

Pierrefonds—Dollard is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1988. Its population in 2001 was 102,542.


This riding occupies the northwest part of the Island of Montreal on Lac des Deux-Montagnes and Rivière des Prairies. It contains the cities of Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Pierrefonds, Roxboro, and L'Île-Bizard.


This riding is home to a number of pharmaceutical companies. Manufacturing is the main industry, followed by retail trade. Over 17% of the population has a university degree, while just over 4% has less than a Grade 9 education. The average family income is $75,497 with an unemployment rate of 6.5%.


According to the 2001 census, 37% of the population lists English as their mother tongue, while French is the first language for 32%. There are also significant populations who speak Arabic, Italian, Spanish and Chinese. This is an ethnically mixed riding, including Italian, East Indian and Chinese communities. The total immigrant population is almost 30%.




Contents






  • 1 Geography


  • 2 History


    • 2.1 Members of Parliament




  • 3 Election results


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


    • 5.1 Notes







Geography


The district includes the Montreal borough of Pierrefonds-Roxboro, L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève and the municipality of Dollard-des-Ormeaux.


The neighbouring ridings are Dorval—Lachine—LaSalle, Lac-Saint-Louis, Rivière-des-Mille-Îles, Laval—Les Îles, and Saint-Laurent—Cartierville.



History


This riding was established in 1986 by combining parts of Dollard and Vaudreuil ridings. The 1996 redistribution moved nine per cent of the population of the riding into Lac-St-Louis.


In the redistribution of 2004, 91% of the riding was retained.


There were no changes to this riding during the 2012 electoral redistribution.



Members of Parliament


This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament:







































Parliament Years Member Party
Pierrefonds—Dollard
Riding created from Dollard and Vaudreuil
34th  1988–1993     Gerry Weiner Progressive Conservative
35th  1993–1997     Bernard Patry Liberal
36th  1997–2000
37th  2000–2004
38th  2004–2006
39th  2006–2008
40th  2008–2011
41st  2011–2015     Lysane Blanchette-Lamothe New Democratic
42nd  2015–Present
    Frank Baylis Liberal


Election results


















































































Canadian federal election, 2015
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±% Expenditures

Liberal Frank Baylis 34,319 58.66 +28.19 $87,932.66

Conservative Valérie Assouline 11,694 19.99 -6.87 $108,288.54

New Democratic Lysane Blanchette-Lamothe 9,584 16.38 -17.75 $71,065.57

Bloc Québécois Natalie Laplante 2,043 3.49 -1.49 $2,860.59

Green Abraham Weizfeld 865 1.48 -2.08
Total valid votes/Expense limit
58,505 100.0    
$223,535.94
Total rejected ballots
368

Turnout
58,873

Eligible voters

84,978
Source: Elections Canada[3][4]
















































































Canadian federal election, 2011
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±% Expenditures

New Democratic Lysane Blanchette-Lamothe 16,390 34.13 +23.58 $2,044.16

Liberal Bernard Patry 14,632 30.47 -16.47 $59,064.10

Conservative Agop Evereklian 12,901 26.86 +1.03 $107,835.83

Bloc Québécois Nicolas Jolicoeur 2,392 4.98 -4.55 $3,427.37

Green Jonathan Lumer 1,710 3.56 -3.35 $8,330.03
Total valid votes/Expense limit
48,025
100.00
Total rejected ballots
343 0.71
+0.06
Turnout
48,368 59.20
+1.39
Eligible voters
81,704





















































































Canadian federal election, 2008
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±% Expenditures

Liberal Bernard Patry 21,468 46.94 -4.18 $44,617

Conservative Pierre-Olivier Brunelle 11,815 25.83 +2.75 $85,049

New Democratic Shameem Siddiqui 4,823 10.55 +2.87 $0

Bloc Québécois Reny Gagnon 4,357 9.53 -2.84 $6,647

Green Ryan Young 3,161 6.91 +1.37 $1,652

Marxist–Leninist Marsha Fine 111 0.24 +0.04
Total valid votes/Expense limit
45,735 100.00
$85,897
Total rejected ballots
300 0.65
-0.04
Turnout
46,035 57.81
-2.08




















































































Canadian federal election, 2006
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±% Expenditures

Liberal Bernard Patry 24,388 51.12 -12.45 $40,479

Conservative Don Rae 11,013 23.08 +12.32 $51,979

Bloc Québécois Denis Martel 5,901 12.37 -3.58 $9,446

New Democratic Shameem Siddiqui 3,664 7.68 +2.21 $3,754

Green Leo Williams 2,645 5.54 +2.53 $1,073

Marxist–Leninist Garnet Colly 96 0.20 +0.05
Total valid votes/Expense limit
47,707 100.00
$80,758
Total rejected ballots
331 0.69
-0.08
Turnout
48,038 59.89
+0.13



























































































Canadian federal election, 2004
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±% Expenditures

Liberal Bernard Patry 29,601 63.57 -9.28 $43,521

Bloc Québécois Marie-Hélène Brunet 7,426 15.95 +4.96 $9,961

Conservative Andrea Paine 5,010 10.76 -1.22 $30,293

New Democratic Danielle Lustgarten 2,545 5.47 +3.42 $3,022

Green Theodore Kouretas 1,401 3.01

Marijuana Jean-François Labrecque 511 1.10 -1.03

Marxist–Leninist Garnet Colly 71 0.15
Total valid votes/Expense limit
46,565 100.00
$79,686
Total rejected ballots
365
0.78
Turnout
46,930
58.76

Note: Conservative vote is compared to the total of the Canadian Alliance vote and Progressive Conservative vote in 2000 election.

































































Canadian federal election, 2000
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Liberal Bernard Patry 39,357 72.85 +6.42

Bloc Québécois Sylvie Brousseau 5,937 10.99 +0.22

Alliance Neil Drabkin 3,481 6.44 +4.48

Progressive Conservative John Profit 2,991 5.54 -12.67

Marijuana Jean-François Labrecque 1,149 2.13

New Democratic Adam Hodgins 1,109 2.05 +0.22
Total valid votes
54,024
100.00

Note: Canadian Alliance vote is compared to the Reform vote in 1997 election.

































































Canadian federal election, 1997
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Liberal Bernard Patry 38,476 66.43 +1.45

Progressive Conservative Neil Drabkin 10,546 18.21 +5.03

Bloc Québécois Normand Jean D'Ambrosio 6,239 10.77 -6.64

Reform Robert Laganière 1,134 1.96

New Democratic David Lyons 1,060 1.83 +0.43

Natural Law Céline Chamard 465 0.80 +0.02
Total valid votes
57,920
100.00
























































































Canadian federal election, 1993
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

Liberal Bernard Patry 39,947 64.98 +24.77

Bloc Québécois René de Cotret Opzoomer 10,712 17.41

Progressive Conservative Gerry Weiner 8,106 13.18 -36.59

New Democratic Catherine J. Rideout-Erais 864 1.40 -5.57

Natural Law Ruby Finkelstein 480 0.78

National Carlos Roldan 474 0.77

Libertarian Hugh Rowe 410 0.67 +0.12

Independent Lionel Albert 386 0.63

Commonwealth of Canada Glenford Charles 108 0.18 +0.04
Total valid votes
61,514
100.00
































































Canadian federal election, 1988
Party
Candidate
Votes %

Progressive Conservative Gerry Weiner 27,532 49.77

Liberal Bernard Patry 22,244 40.21

New Democratic Pierre Razik 3,854 6.97

Rhinoceros Jean-François Lafond 856 1.55

Independent William Short 452 0.82

Libertarian Hugh Rowe 302 0.55

Commonwealth of Canada Michel Haddad 77 0.14
Total valid votes
55,317
100.00


See also



  • List of Canadian federal electoral districts

  • Past Canadian electoral districts



References




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  • Riding history from the Library of Parliament

  • 2011 Results from Elections Canada

  • Campaign expense data from Elections Canada



Notes





  1. ^ Statistics Canada: 2012


  2. ^ Statistics Canada: 2012


  3. ^ Elections Canada – Confirmed candidates for Pierrefonds—Dollard, 30 September 2015


  4. ^ Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates






Coordinates: 45°29′39″N 73°51′01″W / 45.4941°N 73.8503°W / 45.4941; -73.8503







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