Jeanne-Mance (provincial electoral district)
Jeanne-Mance was a former provincial electoral district in Quebec, Canada.
| Defunct provincial electoral district | |
|---|---|
| Legislature | National Assembly of Quebec |
| District created | 1965 |
| District abolished | 2001 |
| First contested | 1966 |
| Last contested | 1998 |
| Demographics | |
| Census division(s) | Montreal (part) |
| Census subdivision(s) | Montreal (part) |
It corresponded to part of the Saint-Léonard neighbourhood in Montreal.
It was created for the 1966 election from parts of Montréal–Jeanne-Mance electoral district. Its final election was in 1998. It disappeared in the 2003 election, as nearly all of its territory and a part of Viger electoral district were merged to become the Jeanne-Mance–Viger electoral district.
It was named in honour of French settler Jeanne Mance.
Members of the Legislative Assembly / National Assembly
| Legislature | Years | Member | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Riding created from Montréal–Jeanne-Mance | ||||
| 28th | 1966–1970 | Aimé Brisson | Liberal | |
| 29th | 1970–1973 | |||
| 30th | 1973–1976 | |||
| 31st | 1976–1981 | Henri Laberge | Parti Québécois | |
| 32nd | 1981–1985 | Michel Bissonnet | Liberal | |
| 33rd | 1985–1989 | |||
| 34th | 1989–1994 | |||
| 35th | 1994–1998 | |||
| 36th | 1998–2003 | |||
| Dissolved into Jeanne-Mance–Viger | ||||
References
External links
- Election results
- Election results (National Assembly)
- Election results (QuebecPolitique.com)
- Maps
- 1992–2001 changes (Flash)
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