2008 CANADA ELECTION

14 October 2008

SEAT PROJECTIONS & RIDING DISCUSSION -- SELECT PROVINCE/TERRITORY OR RIDING

WESTMOUNT-VILLE MARIE

2008 CANDIDATES

CHARLES LARIVÉE GUY
DUFORT
MARC GARNEAU ANNE LAGACÉ DOWSON CLAUDE WILLIAM GENEST JUDITH VIENNEAU
BILL
SLOAN
LINDA SULLIVAN DAVID SOMMER ROVINS

WESTMOUNT-VILLE-MARIE
2006 RESULTS

Candidate Party Vote Count Vote Share
Lucienne Robillard 18884 45.68%
Louise O’Sullivan 7295 17.65%
Eric Wilson Steedman 6356 15.37%
Sophie Fréchette 5191 12.56%
Julie Sabourin 3451 8.35%
Serge Lachapelle 94 0.23%
Bill Sloan 69 0.17%

WESTMOUNT-VILLE-MARIE
2004 RESULTS

Candidate Party Vote Count Vote Share
Lucienne Robillard 22337 55.84%
Louis La Rochelle 5922 14.8%
Eric Wilson Steedman 4795 11.98%
Robert Gervais 4027 10.07%
Brian Sarwer-Foner 2419 6.05%
David John Proctor 396 0.99%
Serge Lachapelle 103 0.26%

MONTRÉAL / LAVAL ARTICLES
Meili Faille garde l’estime des citoyens dans Vaudreuil-Soulanges (Posted 17 months ago)
Jack Layton à « Tout le monde en parle » (Posted 17 months ago)
Dion, premier ministre : une bénédiction pour les souverainistes? (Posted 17 months ago)
Meili Faille de Vaudreuil-Soulanges me jase un peu (Posted 17 months ago)
News from Dion’s riding-St.Laurent Cartierville (Posted 17 months ago)
La bataille de Hudson (Posted 18 months ago)
L’épée de Damoclès et le talon d’Achille (Posted 18 months ago)
Vous en voulez encore? (Fortier dans le “troub” part II) (Posted 18 months ago)
Good news for NDP in Outremont (Posted 18 months ago)
Le NPD comme opposition officielle? (Posted 18 months ago)
Avec Michael Fortier, vous n’avez plus besoin de penser (Posted 18 months ago)
Michael Byers: The Tar Sands (Posted 18 months ago)
Dion’s Riding: Why do voters complain about taxes and service cuts at the same time? (Posted 18 months ago)
Qui sont ces électeurs moyens dont Harper raffole? (Posted 18 months ago)
Cadre Parties vs. Mass Parties: Do voters know the difference? (Posted 18 months ago)
Gros-Jean comme devant (Posted 18 months ago)
Josée Verner attend votre appel (Posted 18 months ago)
Voir Justin Trudeau dans sa soupe (Posted 18 months ago)
Un vote stratégique au Québec (Posted 18 months ago)
St-Laurent-Cartierville – Can the Conservatives win this from Dion? (Posted 18 months ago)
La fin du mur à mur culturel ? (Posted 18 months ago)
Le pont Champlain s’invite dans la campagne (Posted 18 months ago)
Thomas Mulcair et l’environnement (Posted 18 months ago)
Peut-on faire élire un vrai néo-démocrate au Québec? (Posted 18 months ago)
Media Objectivity takes a hit in Dion’s riding (Posted 18 months ago)
Gouvernement minoritaire : la police d’assurance du ROC? (Posted 18 months ago)
Dion’s Riding: St-Laurent-Cartierville off to a slow start (Posted 18 months ago)

12 Responses for "WESTMOUNT-VILLE MARIE"

  1. Sylvain Lapointe September 16th, 2008 at 10:08 am 1

    Normally the Liberals would be favorite, but Anne Lagacé Dowson is putting up a very good campaign….a bit early to call it.

  2. busty September 22nd, 2008 at 5:13 pm 2

    I just realized that the NDP actually has a chance in this über-”Liberal” riding because the liberals (due to Dion) are totally failing in Québec and so even in Westmount the Conservatives might end up taking half of the libs’ votes. The green party will also take votes from the liberals seeing as the libs plateform is basically environment. and the the NDP candidate extremely suprisingly managed to get endorsments from really influencial wesmount people: Lawyer Julius Grey (quite influencial in anglo-Québec), ex-mayor of westmount May Culter, McGill philospher Charles Taylor.
    It puts a bit of excitement in what would otherwise extremely dull election.

    Possible outcome:
    10% Green
    10% Bloc
    25% Conservative
    27% Liberal
    28% NDP

  3. Mathieu-Gilles September 24th, 2008 at 8:35 am 3

    J’ai même l’impression que le bloc finira derrière les verts dans WVM.

  4. Cédric Tessier September 25th, 2008 at 9:19 am 4

    Je crois que les votes bloquistes se dirigeront vers le NPD pour voir une défaite libérale.
    De plus, Marc Garneau est certainement le pire candidat que la circonscription aie connu.
    Une victoire néo-démocrate pourrait survenir.

    New-democrats could win this rising.

  5. Frédéric Picard September 28th, 2008 at 11:33 am 5

    Un astronaute libéral, dans Westmount … Sérieusement, pensez-vous RÉELLEMENT que le NPD a une chance ? Je sais pas, peut être que L’agace aurait eu des chances dans NDG. Mais Westmount. Ça finit toujours avec 20,000 voix de majorité pour les grits.

    Ça changera pas. Garneau, par au moins 15,000 voix.

  6. Yihoneskou October 1st, 2008 at 6:40 pm 6

    En fait, à la dernière élection les libéraux n’avaient gagnés que de 11000 voix.

    Sinon, voici le vote facebook:

    Anne Lagacé Dowson (NPD): 609 fans facebook
    Marc Garneau (Libéraux): 507 fans
    Claude William Genest (Verts): 278 fans
    Charles Larivée (BQ): 123 fans
    Judith Vienneau (néo-rhino): 10 fans
    Guy Dufort (Conservateurs): 0 (pas sur facebook)

  7. Daniel October 1st, 2008 at 7:16 pm 7

    Wesmount virerait au orange?! Très peu possible… Même un poteau d’Hydro peint en rouge gagnerait ce comté!! Victoire facile pour le PLC…

  8. Yihoneskou October 6th, 2008 at 4:49 pm 8

    Dernier sondage (http://www.voterpourlenvironnement.org/node/392):

    Lib 19092
    NPD 8155
    Con 5213
    BQ 4544
    Vert 4316

  9. Sylvain Lapointe October 7th, 2008 at 7:19 am 9

    votepourlenvironnement.org n’est pas un sondage, ce n’est qu’un calcul mathématique selon les sondages actuels, ne présentant pas les particularités de certains comtés.

    les Bloquistes ici appuient Anne Lagacé Dowson, ainsi que les Libéraux anti-Dion…..

    Encore assez serrée, car auparavant le NPD n’avait pas de candidature de prestige.

  10. Yihoneskou October 7th, 2008 at 3:06 pm 10

    Non, le site publie les différents sondages. En particulier, les numéros ci-hauts sont les chiffres d’un sondage de Décima effectué le 5 oct dans wvm.
    Le sondage Ekos du même jour donne environs 300 voix de plus au NPD.

  11. Yihoneskou October 11th, 2008 at 2:02 pm 11

    Le NPD progresse vite (sondage du 10 oct.):

    Lib 17115
    NPD 8978
    Con 6010
    BQ 5359
    Vert 3870

    En moins de 5 jours la différence de votes entre les libs et le NPD a diminuée de 2800 voix!! À ce rythme y faudrait 14 jours encore pour que le NPD dépasse les libéraux, mais il ne reste que 3 jours.

  12. David October 12th, 2008 at 6:38 pm 12

    It is ridiculous that the Liberals will win this riding. All they have done since the last election is support the Harper government by NOT SHOWING UP TO THEIR JOBS (that we pay them for) at any possible confidence vote. So the Libs parachute in from nowhere-land a former astronaut with no political experience who knows nothing of the riding and who LOST BADLY TO THE BLOC LAST ELECTION where he ran west of the island, and somehow he is ahead in the polls.

    Meanwhile the NDP recruits Anne Lagace Dowson, who has lived in the area for years and made it her career at CBC to know what is going on and she still can’t catch up. Somehow, I think many people in Westmount are off their rockers.

    Westmounters must be in love with the good old Liberal scare tactic of telling people it’s us or the Conservatives getting a majority. Liberal sidenote: Please ignore the fact that the Conservatives are polling so far behind in Westmount that even if 2 Liberal candidates and 2 NDPers ran and split the vote 4 ways the Cons would have no chance of winning; please elect Garneau so that we can have another back-bencher who will forget about Westmount the day he’s elected and abstain from doing his job at any important vote.


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