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Chambly—Borduas

Coordinates:45°30′32″N73°12′18″W / 45.509°N 73.205°W /45.509; -73.205
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Former federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada
This article is about the federal electoral district. For the provincial electoral district, seeChambly (provincial electoral district). For the pre-Confederation electoral district, seeChambly (Province of Canada electoral district).
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Chambly—Borduas
Quebecelectoral district
Chambly—Borduas in relation to other Montérégie federal electoral districts
Defunct federal electoral district
LegislatureHouse of Commons
District created1867
First contested1867
Last contested2011
District webpageprofile,map
Demographics
Population (2011)[1]129,315
Electors (2011)93,922
Area (km²)[2]453.24
Census division(s)Rouville RCM,La Vallée-du-Richelieu RCM
Census subdivision(s)Belœil,Carignan,Chambly,Marieville,McMasterville,Mont-Saint-Hilaire,Otterburn Park,Richelieu,Saint-Basile-le-Grand,Saint-Mathias-sur-Richelieu

Chambly—Borduas (also previously known asChambly andChambly—Verchères) was a federalelectoral district in theprovince ofQuebec, Canada, that was represented in theHouse of Commons of Canada from 1867 to 1935, and from 1968 to 2015. Created by theBritish North America Act 1867, its name was changed in 1893 to "Chambly—Verchères". In 1933, it was amalgamated into theChambly—Rouville andRichelieu—Verchères electoral districts. The district was re-created in 1966 from Chambly—Rouville,Châteauguay—Huntingdon—Laprairie, and Richelieu—Verchères. Its name was changed in 2003 to "Chambly—Borduas".[3] In 2015, most of the district became part ofBeloeil—Chambly, while small parts of it joinedMontarville andPierre-Boucher—Les Patriotes—Verchères.

History

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It initially comprised the Parishes of Boucherville, Longueuil, St. Bruno and Chambly.

In 1892, it was redefined to consist of the town of Longueuil, the villages of Verchères, Boucherville, Chambly Basin, Chambly Canton and Varennes, the municipality of St. Lambert, and the parishes of Boucherville, Chambly, Longueuil, St. Basile le Grand, St. Bruno, St. Hubert, Varennes, Ste. Julie, Verchères,Contrecoeur, Ste. Théodosie, St. Antoine, St. Marc and Beloeil.

In 1924, it was redefined to consist of the Counties of Chambly and Verchères including the Cities of Longueuil and St. Lambert.

When it was recreated in 1966, it was defined to consist of:

  • the City of Chambly;
  • the Towns of Beloeil, Boucherville, Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville and Saint-Hubert;
  • the Counties of Chambly and Verchères;
  • in the County of Richelieu: the parish municipality of Saint-Roch-de-Richelieu;
  • in the County of Laprairie: the municipality of Notre-Dame;
  • in the County of Rouville: the village municipality of Richelieu; the parish municipalities of Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours and Saint-Mathias.

In 1976, it was redefined to consist of:

  • the Cities of Chambly and Saint Hubert;
  • the Towns of Carignan, Marieville, Richelieu, and Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville;
  • in the County of Rouville: the parish municipalities of Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours, Sainte-Marie-de-Monnoir and Saint-Mathias.

In 1987, it was redefined to consist of:

  • the towns of Beloeil, Carignan, Chambly, Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Otterburn Park, Richelieu, Saint-Basile-le-Grand and Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville;
  • in the County of Verchères: the Village Municipality of McMasterville;
  • in the County of Rouville: the parish municipalities of Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours and Saint-Mathias.

In 1996, it was redefined to consist of:

  • the cities of Beloeil, Carignan, Chambly, Marieville, Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Otterburn Park, Richelieu and Saint-Basile-le-Grand;
  • the County Regional Municipality of Rouville, excepting: the City of Saint-Césaire; the village municipalities ofAnge-Gardien and Rougemont; the parish municipalities of Saint-Ange-Gardien, Saint-Césaire, Saint-Michel-de-Rougemont, Saint-Paul-d'Abbotsford and Sainte-Angèle-de-Monnoir;
  • in the County Regional Municipality of La Vallée-du-Richelieu: the Village Municipality of McMasterville; the Municipality of Saint-Mathieu-de-Beloeil.

Geography

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This riding is located southwest ofMontreal in the Quebec region ofMontérégie. The neighbouring ridings areBrossard—La Prairie,Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert,Verchères—Les Patriotes,Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot,Shefford, andSaint-Jean.

Members of Parliament

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This riding has elected the followingmembers of Parliament:

ParliamentYearsMemberParty
Chambly
1st 1867–1872    Pierre-Basile BenoitConservative
2nd 1872–1874
3rd 1874–1874    Amable JodoinLiberal
 1874–1876
 1876–1878    Pierre-Basile BenoitConservative
4th 1878–1882
5th 1882–1886
 1886–1887    Raymond PréfontaineLiberal
6th 1887–1891
7th 1891–1896
Chambly—Verchères
8th 1896–1899    Christophe-Alphonse GeoffrionLiberal
 1900–1900Victor Geoffrion
9th 1900–1904
10th 1904–1908
11th 1908–1911
12th 1911–1917    Joseph Hormisdas RainvilleConservative
13th 1917–1921    Joseph ArchambaultLiberal
14th 1921–1925
15th 1925–1926Aimé Langlois
16th 1926–1930
17th 1930–1930    Alfred DuranleauConservative
 1930–1935
Riding dissolved intoChambly—RouvilleandRichelieu—Verchères
Chambly
Riding re-created fromChambly—Rouville,
Châteauguay—Huntingdon—LaprairieandRichelieu—Verchères
28th 1968–1970    Bernard PilonLiberal
 1971–1972Yvon L'Heureux
29th 1972–1974
30th 1974–1979Bernard Loiselle
31st 1979–1980Raymond Dupont
32nd 1980–1984
33rd 1984–1988    Richard GriséProgressive Conservative
34th 1988–1989
 1990–1993    Phil EdmonstonNew Democratic
35th 1993–1997    Ghislain LebelBloc Québécois
36th 1997–2000
37th 2000–2002
 2002–2004    Independent
Chambly—Borduas
38th 2004–2006    Yves LessardBloc Québécois
39th 2006–2008
40th 2008–2011
41st 2011–2015    Matthew DubéNew Democratic
Riding dissolved intoBeloeil—Chambly,Montarville
andPierre-Boucher—Les Patriotes—Verchères

Election results

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Chambly—Borduas, 2003–2015

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2011 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticMatthew Dubé29,59142.74+28.56
Bloc QuébécoisYves Lessard19,14727.65-22.43
IndependentJean-François Mercier7,84311.33
LiberalBernard DeLorme6,1658.90-7.88
ConservativeNathalie Ferland Drolet5,4257.83-7.24
GreenNicholas Lescarbeau1,0721.55-2.33
Total valid votes/expense limit69,243100.00
Rejected ballots6210.89-0.36
Turnout69,86470.62+2.21
New Democraticgain fromBloc QuébécoisSwing+25.5
2008 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Bloc QuébécoisYves Lessard31,77350.08-4.62$62,155
LiberalGabriel Arsenault10,64916.78+5.53$15,849
ConservativeSuzanne Chartrand9,56415.07-5.55$71,231
New DemocraticSerge Gélinas8,99814.18+5.79$1,485
GreenOlivier Adam2,4603.88-1.17
Total valid votes/expense limit63,444100.00$94,088
Rejected ballots8041.25+0.03
Turnout64,24868.41-2.00
2006 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Bloc QuébécoisYves Lessard33,70354.70-6.15$52,524
ConservativeYves Bourassa12,70320.62+13.06$12,463
LiberalChantal Bouchard6,93311.25-11.50$15,231
New DemocraticAlain Dubois5,1678.39+3.58$6,162
GreenOlivier Adam3,1135.05+1.02
Total valid votes/expense limit61,619100.00$85,251
Rejected ballots7621.22-0.86
Turnout62,38170.41+3.41
2004 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Bloc QuébécoisYves Lessard33,94560.85+10.91$79,946
LiberalSophie Joncas12,69422.75-10.56$55,054
ConservativeLucien Richard4,2197.56-4.36$43,678
New DemocraticDaniel Blouin2,6814.81+3.34
GreenBenoit Lapointe2,2484.03
Total valid votes/expense limit55,787100.00$81,855
Rejected ballots1,1862.08
Turnout56,97367.00

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

Chambly, 1966–2003

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2000 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Bloc QuébécoisGhislain Lebel26,08449.94+0.65
LiberalDenis Caron17,40033.31+6.76
Progressive ConservativeJacques Parenteau3,4486.60-15.68
AllianceGaétan Paquette2,7805.32
MarijuanaSébastien Dulcos1,7513.35
New DemocraticDarren O'Toole7691.47-0.14
Total valid votes52,232100.00
1997 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Bloc QuébécoisGhislain Lebel26,10949.29-10.40
LiberalNicole Bourget-Laramée14,06126.55-2.58
Progressive ConservativeJacques Parenteau11,80222.28+14.49
New DemocraticDarren O'Toole9981.88-1.06
Total valid votes52,970100.00
1993 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Bloc QuébécoisGhislain Lebel36,48559.69
LiberalJean-Claude Villiard17,80329.13+11.59
Progressive ConservativeHélène Tremblay4,7607.79-1.78
New DemocraticFrançois Côté1,7962.94-64.69
Commonwealth of CanadaMarcel Marjot2770.45
Total valid votes61,121100.00
Main article:1990 Chambly by-election
By-election on 12 February 1990
Resignation of Richard Grisé, 30 May 1989
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New DemocraticPhil Edmonston26,99867.63+36.11
LiberalClifford Lincoln7,00017.54-2.33
Progressive ConservativeSerge Bégin3,8199.57-37.07
GreenJocelyne Décarie1,8464.62
IndependentGilles Maillé1600.40
Social CreditEmilien Martel960.24
Total valid votes39,919100.00
1988 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive ConservativeRichard Grisé25,77047.04-4.75
New DemocraticPhil Edmonston17,26831.52+20.37
LiberalBernard Loiselle10,88619.87-9.84
RhinocerosStéphane Desmarteau7921.45-2.38
Commonwealth of CanadaGilles Racine640.12-0.19
Total valid votes54,780100.00
1984 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive ConservativeRichard Grisé31,53551.82+41.92
LiberalRaymond Dupont18,07829.71-40.15
New DemocraticClifford D. Hastings6,78311.15-1.33
RhinocerosBertrand Plastic Loiselle2,3283.83+0.16
Parti nationalisteClaude J. A. Hosson1,9423.19
Commonwealth of CanadaLouis A. Deserres1890.31
Total valid votes60,855100.00
1980 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalRaymond Dupont32,84969.86+6.11
New DemocraticDominique Vaillancourt5,86812.48+6.05
Progressive ConservativeRobert S. Daoust4,6559.90-4.07
RhinocerosHélène Michaud1,7243.67+1.17
Social CreditJacques René Jourdenais1,5803.36-9.09
Union populaireSuzanne Pelletier2270.48-0.11
Marxist–LeninistGinette Boutet1180.25-0.06
Total valid votes47,021100.00
1979 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalRaymond Dupont32,95263.75+5.66
Progressive ConservativeJean-Guy Savage7,22113.97-6.95
Social CreditJacques René Jourdenais6,43612.45+1.79
New DemocraticDominique Vaillancourt3,3246.43-2.84
RhinocerosAndré Lazare Varin1,2902.50
Union populaireJ.A. Fernand Gagne3060.59
Marxist–LeninistGinette Boutet1590.31
Total valid votes51,688100.00
1974 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalBernard Loiselle30,22658.09+4.87
Progressive ConservativeKeith Morgan10,88720.92+4.57
Social CreditLucien Bougie5,54710.66-6.85
New DemocraticGeoffrey Adams4,8259.27-1.83
IndependentRaymond Gabo Gaboriault5521.06
Total valid votes52,037100.00


1972 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalYvon L'Heureux26,53253.22-13.35
Social CreditAnaclet Bruneau8,72817.51
Progressive ConservativeClaude Durocher8,15116.35+9.90
New DemocraticEmile Boudreau5,53211.10-9.96
IndependentClaude Longtin4740.95-0.67
IndependentLucien Rivard4350.87
Total valid votes49,852100.00
Canadian federal by-election, May 31, 1971
On Mr. Pilon's death, 17 November 1970.
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalYvon L'Heureux16,24366.57+0.25
New DemocraticEmile Boudreau5,13821.06+11.17
Progressive ConservativeLéopold Hamel1,5736.45-13.18
IndependentJean-Margaret McGlynn1,0494.30
RepublicanClaude Longtin3961.62
Total valid votes24,399100.00
Source:lop.parl.ca
1968 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%
LiberalBernard Pilon22,76766.32
Progressive ConservativeGabriel-H. Lassonde6,73919.63
New DemocraticGeorges-M. St-Amour3,9949.89
Ralliement créditisteMichel Mignault1,4304.17
Total valid votes34,330100.00

Chambly—Verchères, 1893–1933

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By-election on 25 August 1930

On Mr. Duranleau accepting an office of emolument under the Crown, 7 August 1930

PartyCandidateVotes


ConservativeHon. Alfred Duranleauacclaimed
1930 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAlfred Duranleau9,02453.55+8.99
LiberalAmédée Geoffrion7,82746.55-8.89
Total valid votes16,851100.00
1926 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalAimé Langlois8,66755.44-1.67
ConservativeHortensius Beique6,96644.56+1.67
Total valid votes15,633100.00
1925 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalJoseph-Victor-Aimé Langlois7,87557.11-7.50
ConservativeJoseph-Arthur Gareau5,91442.89+7.50
Total valid votes13,789100.00
1921 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalJoseph Archambault8,84764.61+0.69
ConservativeAimé Guertin4,84535.39-0.69
Total valid votes13,692100.00
1917 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Opposition (Laurier Liberals)Joseph Archambault4,74063.92+15.21
Government (Unionist)Joseph Hormisdas Rainville2,67536.08-15.21
Total valid votes7,415100.00
1911 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJoseph Hormisdas Rainville2,71251.29+11.25
LiberalVictor Geoffrion2,57648.71-11.25
Total valid votes5,288100.00
1908 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalVictor Geoffrion2,48159.96+3.99
ConservativeAntoine-Magloire Archambault1,65740.04-3.99
Total valid votes4,138100.00
1904 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalVictor Geoffrion2,49355.97+0.96
ConservativeJ.B. Archambault1,96144.03-0.96
Total valid votes4,454100.00
1900 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalVictor Geoffrion2,37355.01+0.75
ConservativeDamase Parizeau1,94144.99-0.75
Total valid votes4,314100.00
By-election on 18 January 1900

On Mr. Geoffrion's death, 18 July 1899

PartyCandidateVotes


LiberalVictor Geoffrionacclaimed
1896 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalChristophe-Alphonse Geoffrion2,51154.26+2.38
ConservativeL.O. Taillon2,11745.74-2.38
Total valid votes4,628100.00

Chambly, 1867–1893

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1891 Canadian federal election:Chambly
PartyCandidateVotes
LiberalRaymond Préfontaine1,202
ConservativeP. B. Lamarre1,115
1887 Canadian federal election:Chambly
PartyCandidateVotes
LiberalRaymond Préfontaine1,071
ConservativeIsaïe A. Jodoin1,025
By-election on 30 July 1886

On Mr. Benoit being appointed Superintendent of the Chambly Canal, 13 July 1886

PartyCandidateVotes


LiberalRaymond Préfontaineacclaimed


1882 Canadian federal election:Chambly
PartyCandidateVotes
ConservativePierre-Basile Benoit822
UnknownF. X. N. Berthiaume283
1882 Canadian federal election:Chambly
PartyCandidateVotes
ConservativePierre-Basile Benoit822
UnknownF. X. N. Berthiaume283
By-election on 7 January 1876

On Mr. Jodoin being unseated, 3 August 1875

PartyCandidateVotes


ConservativePierre-Basile Benoit913
UnknownAlfred Fortier763
By-election on 30 December 1874

On election being declared void

PartyCandidateVotes


LiberalAmable Jodoin863
ConservativePierre-Basile Benoit817


1874 Canadian federal election:Chambly
PartyCandidateVotes
LiberalAmable Jodoin848
ConservativePierre-Basile Benoit742
Source: Canadian Elections Database[4]


1872 Canadian federal election:Chambly
PartyCandidateVotes
ConservativePierre-Basile Benoit789
UnknownF. P. DeGrosbois631
Source: Canadian Elections Database[5]
1867 Canadian federal election:Chambly
PartyCandidateVotes
ConservativePierre-Basile Benoit691
UnknownV. P. W. Dorion526
Source: Canadian Elections Database[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Statistics Canada: 2012
  2. ^Statistics Canada: 2012
  3. ^Search
  4. ^Sayers, Anthony M."1874 Federal Election".Canadian Elections Database. Archived fromthe original on 22 January 2024.
  5. ^Sayers, Anthony M."1872 Federal Election".Canadian Elections Database. Archived fromthe original on 3 February 2024.
  6. ^Sayers, Anthony M."1867 Federal Election".Canadian Elections Database. Archived fromthe original on 22 January 2024.

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