Federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃leɔnaʁ sɛ̃miʃɛl] ; known until 1996 asSaint-Léonard ) is a federalelectoral district within theCity of Montreal inQuebec , Canada, which has been represented in theHouse of Commons since1988 . Its population during the2011 election was 108,811.[ 3]
Since2019 , itsMember of Parliament (MP) has beenPatricia Lattanzio of theLiberal Party , the first woman to represent the district.
The district is located in the north eastern part of theIsland of Montreal . The district includes the entire borough ofSaint-Leonard , and the neighbourhood ofSaint-Michel which is a part of the borough ofVilleray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension and a small part of the borough ofRosemont–La Petite-Patrie lying northwesterly of Bélanger Street.[ 4]
According to the2021 Canadian census Languages (2021 mother tongue): 33.4% French, 17.0% Italian, 12.0% Arabic, 8.6% Spanish, 6.8% English, 6.2% Creole, 2.8% Vietnamese, 1.6% Kabyle, 1.4% Portuguese, 1.1% Khmer, 0.9% Cantonese, 0.9% Tamil, 0.8% Turkish, 0.5% Romanian, 0.5% Bengali, 0.4% Min Nan, 0.4% Mandarin, 0.3% Greek, 0.3% Polish, 0.3% Ukrainian[ 5] "Saint-Léonard" riding was first created in 1976 from parts ofMaisonneuve—Rosemont ,Mercier andSaint-Michel ridings. The name of the riding was changed in 1977 toSaint-Léonard—Anjou before an election was held. It consisted of the City of Saint-Léonard, the Town of Anjou, and part of the City of Montreal.
The neighbouring ridings areRosemont—La Petite-Patrie ,Papineau ,Ahuntsic ,Bourassa ,Honoré-Mercier , andHochelaga .
The current electoral district was created as "Saint-Léonard" riding in 1987 from parts ofGamelin andSaint-Léonard—Anjou ridings. In 1996, its name was changed to "Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel" when its boundaries changed and now included part of the neighbourhood ofSaint-Michel .
This riding lost some territory toPapineau , and gained territory fromAhuntsic andHochelaga during the2012 electoral redistribution .
During the2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel lost territory north of Boul. Langelier and west of Rue Bombardier toHonoré-Mercier ; This left part of the borough of Saint-Léonard in that riding. The boundary withHochelaga along Rue Bélanger moved to the borough boundary betweenRosemont—La-Petite-Patrie and Saint-Léonard.
Members of Parliament [ edit ] This riding has elected the followingmembers of Parliament :
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel, 1996–present[ edit ] 2021 Canadian federal election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Liberal Patricia Lattanzio 29,010 69.40 +8.07 $55,649.86 Conservative Louis Ialenti 4,381 10.50 -1.44 $0.00 New Democratic Alicia Di Tullio 3,460 8.30 +1.78 $1,225.49 Bloc Québécois Laurence Massey 3,395 8.10 -1.48 $2,242.01 People's Daniele Ritacca 1,568 3.70 +2.60 $386.31 Total valid votes/expense limit 41,814 100.0 $108,432.19 Total rejected ballots 890 N/A Turnout 42,704 56.45 -3.93 Eligible voters 74,279 Liberal hold Swing +4.76 Source:Elections Canada [ 9]
2019 Canadian federal election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Liberal Patricia Lattanzio 27,866 61.33 -3.40 $39,698.45 Conservative Ilario Maiolo 5,423 11.94 +0.81 $50,901.27 Bloc Québécois Dominique Mougin 4,351 9.58 +2.39 none listed Independent Hassan Guillet 3,061 6.74 – none listed New Democratic Paulina Ayala 2,964 6.52 -8.33 $1,299.32 Green Alessandra Szilagyi 1,183 2.60 0.79 $512.28 People's Tina Di Serio 501 1.10 – $1,392.50 Marxist–Leninist Garnet Colly 85 0.19 -0.10 $0.00 Total valid votes 45,434 100.0 Total rejected ballots 993 2.19 Turnout 46,427 60.38 +1.16 Eligible voters 76,885 Liberal hold Swing -2.11 Source:Elections Canada [ 10] [ 11]
2015 Canadian federal election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Liberal Nicola Di Iorio 28,835 64.73 +22.56 $153,190.81 New Democratic Rosannie Filato 6,611 14.85 -17.15 $22,492.22 Conservative Jean Philippe Fournier 4,957 11.13 -2.50 $3,960.19 Bloc Québécois Steeve Gendron 3,204 7.19 -2.46 $3,404.74 Green Melissa Miscione 805 1.81 +0.04 $19.00 Marxist–Leninist Arezki Malek 128 0.29 -0.19 – Total valid votes/expense limit 44,531 100.0 $209,748.64 Total rejected ballots 689 1.52 Turnout 45,220 59.22 +7.71 Eligible voters 76,531 Liberal notional hold Swing +19.86 Source:Elections Canada [ 12] [ 13]
2008 Canadian federal election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Liberal Massimo Pacetti 21,652 57.25 -0.08 $58,674 Conservative Lucie Le Tourneau 5,627 14.88 +0.47 $28,585 Bloc Québécois Farid Salem 5,146 13.60 -5.14 $8,509 New Democratic Laura Colella 4,039 10.68 +3.86 $2,036 Green Frank Monteleone 1,063 2.81 +0.50 Marxist–Leninist Garnet Colly 165 0.43 -0.09 Independent Joseph Young 122 0.32 – $743 Total valid votes/expense limit 37,814 100.00 $81,851 Total rejected ballots 604 1.57 +0.05 Turnout 38,418 53.59 Liberal hold Swing -0.3
2006 Canadian federal election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Liberal Massimo Pacetti 23,705 57.17 −6.73 $66,670 Bloc Québécois Justine Charlemagne 7,772 18.74 −3.11 $20,789 Conservative Ercolano Pingiotti 5,975 14.41 +9.13 $15,672 New Democratic Laura Colella 2,831 6.83 +0.85 $4,702 Green Pierre-Louis Parant 961 2.32 −0.01 none listed Marxist–Leninist Stéphane Chénier 219 0.53 −0.13 none listed Total valid votes 41,463 100.00 Total rejected ballots 640 Turnout 42,103 57.00 +2.48 Electors on the lists 73,869 Sources:Official Results, Elections Canada andFinancial Returns, Elections Canada .
2004 Canadian federal election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Liberal Massimo Pacetti 25,884 63.90 −12.76 $63,440 Bloc Québécois Paul-Alexis François 8,852 21.85 +7.40 $9,289 New Democratic Laura Colella 2,422 5.98 $6,007 Conservative Payam Eslami 2,138 5.28 −0.11 $5,647 Green Ricardo Fellicetti 944 2.33 none listed Marxist–Leninist Stéphane Chénier 267 0.66 none listed Total valid votes 40,507 100.00 Total rejected ballots 855 Turnout 41,362 54.52 Electors on the lists 75,864 Note: Conservative vote is compared to the Progressive Conservative vote in 2000 election. Sources:Official Results, Elections Canada andFinancial Returns, Elections Canada . Percentage change totals are in relation to the 2000 general election.
Saint-Léonard, 1988–1996[ edit ] ^ "Census Profile, 2021 Census, Statistics Canada - Validation Error" .^ Statistics Canada [broken anchor ] : 2012^ "2011 Census Profile, Saint-Léonard - Saint-Michel, Quebec (Federal electoral district, 2003 representation order)" . February 8, 2012.^ Canada, Elections."Saint-Léonard–Saint-Michel" .www.elections.ca . RetrievedSeptember 29, 2022 . ^ "File Not Found" .^ "Voter information service" .Elections Canada . RetrievedMay 3, 2025 .^ "Election Night Results - Electoral Districts" . Elections Canada. RetrievedMay 3, 2025 .^ "Transposition of Votes from the 44th General Election to the 2023 Representation Orders" .Elections Canada . RetrievedApril 9, 2024 .^ Elections Canada – Confirmed results for Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel, 20 September 2021 ^ "List of confirmed candidates" .Elections Canada . RetrievedOctober 3, 2019 .^ "Election Night Results" . Elections Canada. RetrievedNovember 10, 2019 .^ Elections Canada – Confirmed candidates for Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel, 30 September 2015 ^ Elections Canada – Preliminary Election Expenses Limits for Candidates ^ Pundits' Guide to Canadian Elections
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