Louise Harel - Electoral Record

Electoral Record

Montreal municipal election, 2009
Candidate Party Vote %
Gérald Tremblay (incumbent) Union Montréal 159,020 37.90%
Louise Harel Vision Montréal 137,301 32.73%
Richard Bergeron Projet Montréal 106,768 25.45%
Louise O'Sullivan Parti Montréal - Ville-Marie 8,490 2.02%
Michel Bédard Parti Fierté Montréal 5,297 1.26%
Michel Prairie Independent 2,648 0.63%


Quebec general election, 2007: Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Parti Québécois (x)Louise Harel 13,012 52.71 -3.06
Action démocratique Marie-Chantal Pelletier 3,836 15.54 +5.14
Liberal Vahid Vidah-Fortin 3,347 13.56 -12.80
Québec solidaire Gabriel Chevrefils 2,388 9.67 +6.33
Green Geneviève Guérin 1,749 7.09 +5.53
Bloc Pot Starbuck Leroidurock 193 0.78 -1.24
Independent Daniel Laforest 97 0.39
Marxist-Leninist Christine Dandenault 63 0.26 -0.08
Total valid votes 24,685 98.58
Total rejected ballots 355 1.42
Turnout 25,040 62.18 +2.09
Electors on the lists 40,272
Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.
Quebec general election, 2003: Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Parti Québécois Louise Harel 13,138 55.77 -4.84
Liberal Richer Dompierre 6,210 26.36 +0.83
Action démocratique Louise Blackburn 2,449 10.40 -1.11
UFP Lise Alarie 788 3.34
Bloc Pot Alex Néron 476 2.02
Green Daniel Breton 367 1.56
Marxist-Leninist Christine Dandenault 79 0.34 -0.28
Christian Democracy Mario Richard 52 0.22
Total valid votes 23,559 98.40
Total rejected ballots 383 1.60
Turnout 23,942 60.09 -7.92
Electors on the lists 39,843
Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.
Quebec general election, 1998: Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Parti Québécois Louise Harel 12,922 60.61 -4.17
Liberal Andrée Trudel 5,444 25.53 -0.80
Action démocratique Jean-Louis Lalonde 2,454 11.51 +6.06
Socialist Democracy Félix Lapan 292 1.37 -0.34
Marxist-Leninist Christine Dandenault 133 0.62 +0.26
Communist Robert Aubin 75 0.35
Total valid votes 21,320 98.41
Total rejected ballots 345 1.59
Turnout 21,665 68.01 -7.53
Electors on the lists 31,855
Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.
Quebec general election, 1994: Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Parti Québécois Louise Harel 14,858 64.78 +1.28
Liberal Eric Taillefer 6,039 26.33 -2.98
Action démocratique Michèle Piché 1,249 5.45
New Democratic Hugues Tremblay 392 1.71 +0.30
Natural Law Richard Lauzon 190 0.83
Sovereignty Marc Boyer 127 0.55
Marxist-Leninist Christine Dandenault 82 0.36 +0.10
Total valid votes 22,937 97.68
Total rejected ballots 545 2.32
Turnout 23,482 75.54 +6.83
Electors on the lists 31,087
Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.
Quebec general election, 1989
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Parti Québécois Louise Harel 14,639 63.50
Liberal Yvon Lewis 6,479 29.28
Green Jean-Pierre Bonefant 685 2.97
NDP Jocelyne Dupuis 326 1.41
Workers Ginette St-Amour 144 0.62
Progressive Conservative Suzanne Ethier 141 0.61
Parti indépendantiste Michel Larocque 138 0.60
Independent Keith Meadowcroft 114 0.49
Marxist-Leninist Christiane Robidoux 60 0.26
Republic of Canada Daniel Ricard 56 0.24


Quebec general election, 1985: Maisonneuve
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Parti Québécois (x)Louise Harel 12,373 51.75
Liberal Monelle Saindon 10,285 43.02
New Democratic Party Milan Mirich 495 2.07
Union Nationale André Léveillé 322 1.35
Progressive Conservative Morris Tremblay 138 0.58
Humanist Victor Riquelme 117 0.49
Christian Socialist Carole Dunn 76 0.32
Communist Montserrat Escola 52 0.22
Non-affiliated Nelson Dubé 49 0.20
Total valid votes 23,907 100.00
Rejected and declined votes 552
Turnout 24,459 69.53
Electors on the lists 35,176
Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.

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