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Quebec Nov. 9 byelection: St-HenriSte-Anne

The byelection in St-HenriSte-Anne is to replace Liberal Marguerite Blais, who quit politics in August 2015.

Ex-CAQ president Dominique Anglade runs for Liberals

The provincial electoral district of St-Henri-Ste-Anne is in southwest Montreal. (CBC)

Liberal Marguerite Blaisheld this seat from 2007 until her resignation in August 2015.The minister responsible for seniorsin Jean Charest's cabinet from 2007 until 2012, Blaisfailed toget a cabinet post in the Philippe Couillard government. After the death of her husband Jean-Guy Faucher earlier this year, Blais, 64, said she wanted to take time to enjoy her good health.

Blais was re-elected to her seat in 2014with 52.5% of the vote, by a 11,540 majority over the PQ`s Vronique Fournier.

Riding description

The division of Saint-HenriSainte-Anne comprises Montreal's Sud-Ouest borough, as well as part of the borough of Ville-Marie between Saint-Antoine Street West, Square Victoria, McGill Street and de la Commune Street West

It also comprises the part of the Ville de Montral situated in the borough of Ville-Marie and bounded as follows: Saint-Antoine Street West, Square Victoria Street,McGill Street,de la Commune StreetWest and the boundary of the borough of Ville-Marie.

Riding history

The riding has voted Liberal since it was created in 1994 when the Sainte-Anne and Saint-Henri ridings were fused. Since then, the riding has gained part of the Notre-Dame-de-Grce and Westmount-Saint-Louis electoral districts.

Riding snapshot

Population: 76,460 (2011)

Electors: 55,999 (2014)

Average household income: $33,632 (2011 National Household Survey)

Mother tongue: French (56.4 per cent), English (19 per cent), non-official languages (24.6 per cent; largest linguistic groups are Spanish Chinese, Arabic, and Bengali)

Official list of candidates

  • Dominique Anglade (Parti libral du Qubec/Quebec Liberal Party)

  • Louis-Philippe Boulanger (Coalition avenir Qubec - L'quipe Franois Legault)

  • Christian Hbert (quipe Adrien Pouliot - Parti conservateur du Qubec)

  • Luc Lefebvre (Option nationale - Pour l'indpendance du Qubec)

  • Gabrielle Lemieux (Parti qubcois)

  • Marie-Eve Rancourt (Qubec solidaire)

  • Jiab Zuo (Parti vert du Qubec/Green Party of Qubec)

    2014 Election Results

    Party

    Candidate

    Total votes

    %

    LIB

    MargueriteBlais

    19,234

    51.31

    PQ

    VroniqueFournier

    8,505

    22.69

    CAQ

    Louis-PhilippeBoulanger

    4,343

    11.59

    QS

    Molly Alexander

    4,029

    10.75

    GRN

    SharonSweeney

    690

    1.84

    PN

    AnnaKruzynski

    289

    0.77

    ON

    tienneForest

    224

    0.60

    BP

    JairoGastonSanchez

    173

    0.46