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Spotlight on Montreal ridings: Pierrefonds-Dollard

Pierrefonds-Dollard was one of many Quebec ridings that had its red roots washed away by the Orange Wave in 2011.

Can the NDP candidate elected in the party's 2011 surge hold on this time around?

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Pierrefonds-Dollardwas one of many Quebec ridings that hadits red roots washed away by the Orange Wave in 2011.

Longtime LiberalBernardPatrysaw nearly 20 years of domination at the polls on election day dissolve at the hands of a virtual unknown: NDP candidateLysane Blanchette-Lamothe.

Patryrepresented the riding from1993 to 2011, burying hischallengers inelection after election. The winning candidate in six consecutive elections, he took in more than50 per cent of the vote in all but one in 2008, when was re-elected witha mere 47 per cent of ballots cast.

Patryserved in several high-profile and cabinet positions during his tenure.But that all came to an end in 2011, when he lost his seat by 1,860 votes.

Blanchette-Lamothe was appointedopposition critic for seniors and later critic forcitizenship and immigration in her first term in office.

This time around, the Liberals are runningentrepreneurFrank Baylis, the president of a medical technology company who also established his own filmproduction house. The Conservative party, whichcame in not far behind the Liberals in 2011, nominatedlawyer and businesswomanValrie Assoulineas itscandidate in the riding.

Riding History

  • Current riding boundaries established in 1986.
  • Since 1953, the riding has been held by theNew Democratic Party, theLiberals and the Conservatives.

Riding snapshot

Population: 108,740 (2013 Census)

Mother tongue: English (35.5per cent),French (28.5 per cent),non-official languages (36 per cent, largest linguistic groups are Spanish, Italian, Greek, Arabic)

Average household income: $99,440 (2011 National Household Survey)

Results last election

NDP16,390
Liberal 14,530
Conservative 12,901
Bloc Qubcois2,389
Green1,710

Candidates 2015

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