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Anjou–Louis-Riel
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Anjou–Louis-Riel |
| province | Quebec |
| image | Quebec 2011 Anjou-Louis-Riel.svg |
| caption | Location in Montreal |
| prov-status | active |
| prov-created | 1972 |
| prov-election-first | 1973 |
| prov-election-last | 2022 |
| prov-rep | Karine Boivin Roy |
| prov-rep-party | CAQ |
| demo-census-date | 2006 |
| demo-pop | 61323 |
| demo-electors | 43718 |
| demo-electors-date | 2014 |
| demo-electors-ref | |
| demo-area | 17.5 |
| demo-area-ref | |
| demo-cd | Montreal (part) |
| demo-csd | Montreal (part) |
| prov-status = active | prov-created = 1972 | prov-abolished = | prov-election-first = 1973 | prov-election-last = 2022 | prov-rep = Karine Boivin Roy | prov-rep-party = CAQ | demo-census-date = 2006 | demo-pop = 61323 | demo-electors = 43718 | demo-electors-date = 2014 | demo-electors-ref = | demo-area = 17.5 | demo-area-ref = | demo-cd = Montreal (part) | demo-csd = Montreal (part)
Anjou–Louis-Riel is a provincial electoral district in Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It is located in northern Montreal and consists of the entire Anjou borough of Montreal plus a part of the Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough.
The riding was created in 1972 under the name Anjou. For the 2012 election, it was renamed to Anjou–Louis-Riel, but its territory was unchanged.
Members of the National Assembly
| Assembly# = 30 | Assembly# = 31 | PartyTerms# = 3 | RepTerms# = 3 | Assembly# = 32 | Assembly# = 33 | #ByElections = 1 | PartyTerms# = 2 | RepTerms# = 3 | Assembly# = 34 | #ByElections = 2 | PartyTerms# = 2 | RepTerms# = 2 | Assembly# = 35 | Assembly# = 36 | #ByElections = 1 | PartyTerms# = 5 | RepTerms# = 4 | Assembly# = 37 | Assembly# = 38 | Assembly# = 39 | Assembly# = 40 | PartyTerms# = 3 | RepTerms# = 3 | Assembly# = 41 | Assembly# = 42 | Assembly# = 43 | PartyTerms# = 1 | RepTerms# = 1
Election results
Anjou–Louis-Riel, 2011–present
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^ Change is from redistributed results. CAQ change is from ADQ.
Anjou, 1972–2011
| 1995 Quebec referendum | Side | Votes | % |
|---|---|---|---|
| Non | 15,722 | 50.49 | |
| Oui | 15,415 | 49.51 |
| 1992 Charlottetown Accord referendum | Side | Votes | % |
|---|---|---|---|
| Non | 15,672 | 56.65 | |
| Oui | 11,993 | 43.35 |
References
References
- "General information on the provincial electoral divisions".
- "General information on the provincial electoral divisions".
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