Alfred-Pellan

Coordinates: 45°39′58″N 73°37′41″W / 45.666°N 73.628°W / 45.666; -73.628
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Alfred-Pellan
Quebec electoral district
Alfred-Pellan in relation to other electoral districts in Montreal and Laval
Federal electoral district
LegislatureHouse of Commons
MP
 
 
 
Angelo Iacono
Liberal
District created1966
First contested1968
Last contested2021
District webpageprofile, map
Demographics
Population (2016)[1]101,373
Electors (2019)79,083
Area (km²)[2]113.98
Pop. density (per km²)889.4
Census division(s)Laval
Census subdivision(s)Laval

Alfred-Pellan (formerly Duvernay and Laval East) is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1968. Its population in 2006 was 104,765.

Geography[edit]

The district includes the neighbourhoods of Duvernay, Pont-Viau, Saint-François, Saint-Vincent-de-Paul and the eastern part of the neighbourhood of Vimont in the City of Laval.

The neighbouring ridings are Marc-Aurèle-Fortin, Terrebonne—Blainville, Montcalm, Honoré-Mercier, Ahuntsic, and Vimy.

Demographics[edit]

According to the 2016 Canadian census
  • Languages: (2016) 64.4% French, 10.1% Italian, 7.3% English, 4.1% Arabic, 4.0% Spanish, 3.3% Creole, 1.3% Portuguese, 1.0% Romanian, 0.6% Vietnamese, 0.4% Kabyle, 0.3% Greek, 0.3% Khmer, 0.3% Turkish[3]

History[edit]

The riding was created in 1968 from Laval and was known as Duvernay until 1990 when it became Laval East. Upon redistribution in 2003 it was renamed Alfred-Pellan after the famous Quebec artist Alfred Pellan. Also it lost a small part of its territory to the newly created Marc-Aurèle-Fortin riding.

The riding lost territory to Vimy and Marc-Aurèle-Fortin during the 2012 electoral redistribution.

Member of Parliament[edit]

This riding has elected the following members of Parliament:

Parliament Years Member Party
Duvernay
Riding created from Laval
28th  1968–1972     Eric Kierans Liberal
29th  1972–1974 Yves Demers
30th  1974–1979
31st  1979–1980
32nd  1980–1984
33rd  1984–1988     Vincent Della Noce Progressive Conservative
34th  1988–1993
Laval East
35th  1993–1997     Maud Debien Bloc Québécois
36th  1997–2000
37th  2000–2004     Carole-Marie Allard Liberal
Alfred-Pellan
38th  2004–2006     Robert Carrier Bloc Québécois
39th  2006–2008
40th  2008–2011
41st  2011–2015     Rosane Doré Lefebvre New Democratic
42nd  2015–2019     Angelo Iacono Liberal
43rd  2019–2021
44th  2021–present

Election results[edit]

Graph of election results in Alfred-Pellan (2004–, minor parties that never got 2% of the vote or didn't run consistently are omitted)

Alfred-Pellan, 2003 - present[edit]

2021 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Angelo Iacono 24,516 47.83 –0.07 $106,747.03
Bloc Québécois Isabel Dion 13,399 26.14 –2.49 $13,157.76
Conservative Angiolino D'Anello 6,988 13.63 +2.73 $10,013.51
New Democratic Cindy Mercer 3,946 7.70 +0.13 $0.00
Free Dwayne Cappelletti 1,467 2.86 N/A $1,185.39
Green Pierre-Alexandre Corneillet 940 1.83 –1.78 $0.00
Total valid votes 51,256 100.00 $110,244.59
Total rejected ballots 1,176 2.24 +0.48
Turnout 52,432 66.63 –3.27
Registered voters 78,697
Liberal hold Swing +1.21
Source: Elections Canada[4][5]
2021 federal election redistributed results[6]
Party Vote %
  Liberal 26,946 47.71
  Bloc Québécois 15,013 26.58
  Conservative 7,497 13.28
  New Democratic 4,419 7.82
  Green 940 1.66
  People's 192 0.34
  Others 1,467 2.60
2019 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Angelo Iacono 26,015 47.90 +3.39 $97,523.02
Bloc Québécois Michel Lachance 15,549 28.63 +10.80 $16,657.44
Conservative Angelo Esposito 5,917 10.90 -0.45 none listed
New Democratic Andriana Kocini 4,109 7.57 -16.41 $443.23
Green Marguerite Howells 1,958 3.61 +1.63 $0.00
People's Mathieu Couture 471 0.87 $6,000.82
Pour l'Indépendance du Québec Julius Buté 177 0.33 $0.00
Independent Dwayne Cappelletti 113 0.21 $582.53
Total valid votes/expense limit 54,309 98.24
Total rejected ballots 973 1.76 +0.54
Turnout 55,282 69.90 +2.59
Eligible voters 79,083
Liberal hold Swing -3.71
Source: Elections Canada[7][8]
2015 Canadian federal election: Alfred-Pellan
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Angelo Iacono 24,557 44.51 +22.19 $112,927.21
New Democratic Rosane Doré Lefebvre 13,225 23.97 -18.24 $58,909.82
Bloc Québécois Daniel St-Hilaire 9,836 17.83 -4.52 $39,062.31
Conservative Gabriel Purcarus 6,259 11.35 +0.14 $8,181.47
Green Lynda Briguene 1,089 1.97 +0.52 $4,610.57
Independent Renata Isopo 203 0.37
Total valid votes/Expense limit 55,169 98.78   $212,592.47
Total rejected ballots 679
Turnout 55,848 71.34
Eligible voters 78,288
Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing +20.22
Source: Elections Canada[9][10]
2011 federal election redistributed results[11]
Party Vote %
  New Democratic 20,329 42.21
  Bloc Québécois 10,766 22.35
  Liberal 10,751 22.32
  Conservative 5,398 11.21
  Green 697 1.45
  Others 219 0.45
2011 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Rosane Doré Lefebvre 23,098 42.09 +30.06
Bloc Québécois Robert Carrier 12,504 22.79 -16.04
Liberal Angelo Iacono 12,070 22.00 -7.27
Conservative Pierre Lefebvre 6,157 11.22 -5.04
Green Dylan Perceval-Maxwell 798 1.45 -1.68
Independent Régent Millette 245 0.45 -0.04
Total valid votes/Expense limit 54,872 100.00
Total rejected ballots 745 1.34 -0.02
Turnout 55,617 65.91 -0.14
New Democratic gain from Bloc Québécois Swing +23.05


2008 Canadian federal election: Alfred-Pellan
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Bloc Québécois Robert Carrier 20,686 38.83 −4.14 $59,983
Liberal Wilson Saintelmy 15,594 29.27 +1.68 $51,830
Conservative Alexandre Salameh 8,662 16.26 −2.66 $72,184
New Democratic Cynthia Roy 6,406 12.03 +4.92 $3,131
Green Tristan Desjardins Drouin 1,665 3.13 −0.28 $325
Independent Régent Millette 259 0.49 none listed
Total valid votes 53,272 100.00
Total rejected ballots 737 1.36
Turnout 54,009 66.05
Electors on the lists 81,766


2006 Canadian federal election: Alfred-Pellan
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Bloc Québécois Robert Carrier 23,193 42.97 -6.23 $40,539
Liberal Jean-Claude Gobé 14,895 27.59 -12.00 $78,159
Conservative Rosanne Raymond 10,210 18.92 +13.85 $16,233
New Democratic Martin Leduc 3,838 7.11 +3.64 $4,371
Green Christien Lajoie 1,842 3.41 +1.29
Total valid votes/expense limit 53,978 100.00 $80,448
Total rejected ballots 791 1.44
Turnout 54,769 68.18 +2.13
Electors on the list 80,328


2004 Canadian federal election: Alfred-Pellan
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Bloc Québécois Robert Carrier 26,239 49.20 +6.65 $38,963
Liberal Carole-Marie Allard 21,116 39.59 −5.18 $70,978
Conservative Rosane Raymond 2,703 5.07 −3.21 $10,199
New Democratic Benjamin Le Bel 1,849 3.47 +2.48 $2,108
Green Louis-Philippe Verenka 1,132 2.12 +0.98 $0
Independent Yves Denois 204 0.38 none listed
Independent Régent Millette 89 0.17 −0.27 none listed
Total valid votes 53,232 100.00
Total rejected ballots 1,128 2.07
Turnout 54,460 67.95
Eligible voters 80,148
Bloc Québécois gain from Liberal Swing +5.92
Note: Conservative vote is compared to the total of the Canadian Alliance vote and Progressive Conservative vote in the 2000 election.

Laval East, 1990 - 2003[edit]

2000 Canadian federal election: Laval East
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Carole-Marie Allard 26,018 44.77 +12.66 $69,391
Bloc Québécois Mathieu Alarie 24,726 42.55 +4.09 $71,179
Progressive Conservative André G. Plourde 2,459 4.23 −23.93 none listed
Alliance Rosane Raymond 2,354 4.05 $877
Marijuana Christian Lajoie 892 1.53 $157
Green Frédéric Gauvin 660 1.14 $108
New Democratic Sujata Dey 573 0.99 −0.28 none listed
Independent Régent Millette 255 0.44 none listed
Marxist–Leninist Gabriel Cornellier-Brunelle 178 0.31 $10
Total valid votes 58,115 97.4
Total rejected ballots 1,535 2.6
Turnout 59,650 68.7
Eligible voters 86,759
Liberal gain from Bloc Québécois Swing +4.29
Sources: Official Results, Elections Canada and Financial Returns, Elections Canada.
1997 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Bloc Québécois Maud Debien 23,093 38.46 −13.48
Liberal Nathalie Paradis 19,279 32.11 +5.27
Progressive Conservative Vincent Della Noce 16,912 28.16 +9.80
New Democratic Peter Graefe 765 1.27 +0.18
Total valid votes 60,049 96.4
Total rejected ballots 2,246 3.6
Turnout 62,295 79.5
Eligible voters 78,364
Bloc Québécois hold Swing −9.37
Source: Elections Canada[12]
1993 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Bloc Québécois Maud Debien 31,491 51.94
Liberal Raymonde Folco 16,270 26.84 +3.93
Progressive Conservative Vincent Della Noce 11,131 18.36 −42.38
New Democratic Stéphane Houle 662 1.09 −13.72
Natural Law Denis Cauchon 587 0.97
Abolitionist Denise Beaubien 363 0.60
Commonwealth of Canada François Lépine 125 0.21 −0.46
Total valid votes 60,629 100.00

Duvernay, 1966 - 1990[edit]

1988 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Vincent Della Noce 33,426 60.47 +10.38
Liberal Pierre Amaranian 12,607 22.91 -8.21
New Democratic Michel Agnaieff 8,147 14.81 +6.36
Social Credit Émilien Martel 480 0.87 +0.58
Commonwealth of Canada Brigitte Bergeron 368 0.67 +0.56
Total valid votes 55,028 100.00
1984 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Vincent Della Noce 29,877 50.36 +42.72
Liberal Yves Demers 18,465 31.12 -41.31
New Democratic John Shatilla 5,013 8.45 -2.17
Nationaliste Denis Monière 3,195 5.39
Rhinoceros Patrice Charlot St-Onge 2,088 3.52 -1.68
Independent A. Léo Larocque 453 0.76
Social Credit Émilien Martel 174 0.29 -2.94
Commonwealth of Canada Pierre Leheurteux 66 0.11
Total valid votes 59,331 100.00
1980 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Yves Demers 34,560 72.43 +4.30
New Democratic John Shatilla 5,069 10.62 +5.14
Progressive Conservative Pierre Pelletier 3,647 7.64 -0.38
Rhinoceros Pierre Elliott Vaillancourt 2,479 5.20 +2.12
Social Credit Émilien Martel 1,542 3.23 -11.15
Union populaire Roger-Marc Lalande 218 0.46 +0.04
Marxist–Leninist Sylvie Bourgeois 112 0.23 -0.01
Communist Jacques Grenier 88 0.18 -0.06
Total valid votes 47,715 100.00
1979 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Yves Demers 35,270 68.13 +8.58
Social Credit François Chagnon 7,446 14.38 +2.79
Progressive Conservative Richard B. Morin 4,152 8.02 -13.24
New Democratic John Shatilla 2,839 5.48 -2.12
Rhinoceros Pierre J. Hamel 1,592 3.08
Union populaire Marcel Lavigne 220 0.42
Communist Jacques Grenier 125 0.24
Marxist–Leninist Sylvie Bourgeois 122 0.24
Total valid votes 51,766 100.00
1974 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Yves Demers 25,674 59.55 +9.80
Progressive Conservative Gilles David 9,165 21.26 +4.10
Social Credit Émilien Martel 4,996 11.59 -9.26
New Democratic Edmond Ciccarelli 3,275 7.60 -4.64
Total valid votes 43,110 100.00
1972 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Yves Demers 23,050 49.75 -0.79
Social Credit Émilien Martel 9,659 20.85 +18.13
Progressive Conservative Bernard Roy 7,950 17.16 +14.27
New Democratic Gaston McKenty 5,669 12.24 -31.61
Total valid votes 46,328 100.00
1968 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Eric Kierans 18,701 50.54
New Democratic Robert Cliche 16,225 43.85
Progressive Conservative Simon Bédard 1,068 2.89
Ralliement créditiste Fernand Bélisle 1,006 2.72
Total valid votes 37,000 100.00

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • "Alfred-Pellan (Code 24003) Census Profile". 2011 census. Government of Canada - Statistics Canada. Retrieved March 7, 2011.
  • Riding history from the Library of Parliament
  • Riding history for Laval East from the Library of Parliament
  • Riding history for Duvernay from the Library of Parliament
  • Campaign expense data from Elections Canada

Notes[edit]

45°39′58″N 73°37′41″W / 45.666°N 73.628°W / 45.666; -73.628