Canadian Federal Election Results in Western Montreal - 2008 - 40th General Election

40th General Election

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
BQ Conservative Liberal NDP Green Other
Jeanne-Le Ber Thierry St-Cyr

16,948

Daniel Beaudin

5,459

Christian Feuillette

15,750

Daniel Breton

7,636

Véronik Sansoucy

2,356

Darryl Gray (IND) 640 Thierry St-Cyr
Lac-Saint-Louis Maxime Clément

2,964

Andrea Paine

12,085

Francis Scarpaleggia

23,845

Daniel Quinn

8,111

Peter Graham

4,415

Francis Scarpaleggia
LaSalle—Émard Frédéric Isaya

10,386

Béatrice Guay-Pepper

6,782

Lise Zarac

17,131

Amy Darwish

5,602

Kristina Vitelli

1,642

Antoine Kaluzny (IND) 674
Yves Le Seigle (MXL) 144
Paul Martin†
Mount Royal Maryse Lavallée

1,543

Rafael Tzoubari

9,646

Irwin Cotler

19,702

Nicolas Thibodeau

2,733

Tyrell Alexander

1,555

Diane Johnston (MXL) 97
Antonio Artuso (COM) 89
Irwin Cotler
Notre-Dame-
de-Grâce—
Lachine
Éric Taillefer

6,969

Carmine Pontillo

7,124

Marlene Jennings

19,554

Peter Deslauriers

6,620

Jessica Gal

3,371

Rachel Hoffman (MXL) 187 Marlene Jennings
Outremont Marcela Valdivia

4,554

Lulzim Laloshi

3,820

Sébastien Dhavernas

12,005

Thomas Mulcair

14,308

François Pilon

1,566

Thomas Mulcair
Pierrefonds—
Dollard
Reny Gagnon

4,301

Pierre-Olivier Brunelle

11,435

Bernard Patry

20,883

Shameem Siddiqui

4,741

Ryan Young

3,105

Marsha Fine (MXL) 110 Bernard Patry
Saint-Laurent—
Cartierville
Jacques Lachaine

4,611

Dennis Galiatsatos

6,999

Stéphane Dion

25,095

Jérôme Rodrigues

3,659

Fernand Deschamps (MXL) 296 Stéphane Dion
Westmount—
Ville-Marie
Charles Larivée

2,778

Guy Dufort

6,147

Marc Garneau

18,069

Anne Lagacé Dowson

8,889

Claude Genest

2,765

Judith Vienneau (NR) 62
Linda Sullivan (MXL) 49
David Sommer Rovins (IND) 44
Bill Sloan (COM) 34
Vacant

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