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Electoral Districts, Voters on List and Votes Polled, Names and Addresses of Members of the House of Commons As Elected at the Twenty-Seventh General Election, Nov THE HOUSE OF COMMONS 85 10.—Electoral Districts, Voters on List and Votes Polled, Names and Addresses of Members of the House of Commons as Elected at the Twenty-seventh General Election, Nov. 8,1965 and Revised to Sept. 30,1967—continued Votes Province Popu­ Total lation, Voters Polled Party and on Votes by Name of Member P.O. Address Affili­ Electoral District Census PoUed 1961 List Mem­ ation ber No. No. No. No. Quebec—concluded Trois-RiviSres 68,854 40,700 32,137 12,927 J.-A, MONGBAIN 'rois-RiviireB Ind. Vaudreuil-Soulanges.. 38,756 23,319 17,851 8,955 R. EMARD ?le Perrot Lib. Villeneuve 79,675 36,584 28.972 19,839 R. CAOUEITE* Rouyn R.cr. Montreal and Jesus Islands— Cartier 61,819 18,261 11,067 5,389 M. L. KLEIN Montreal Lib. DoUard 107,394 60,919 42,200 22,496 J.-P. GOTBB St. Laurent,, Lib. Hochelaga 79,912 45,314 25,639 11,929 G. PELLETIEE Westmount., Lib. Jacques-Cartier- Lasalle 163,148 109,536 79,490 44,251 R. Rock Lachtne.. Lib. Lafontaine 50,326 29,703 19,331 9,101 G.-C. LACHANCE Montreal. Lib. Laurier 45,652 25,166 13,356 7,032 F.-E. LEBLANC Montreal. Lib. Laval 193,437 137,190 90,057 44,633 J.-L. RoCHON Montreal. Lib, Maisonneuve- Rosemont 108,023 66,709 39,772 17,663 J.-A. THOMAS Montreal. Lib. Mercier 233,964 146,201 88,346 39,206 P. BOULANGEB Montreal. Lib. Mont-Royal 128,624 76,942 61,287 28,064 P.-E. TBUDEAD Montreal. Lib. Notre-Dame- de-Gr&ce 100,719 59,776 43,816 17,796 W. ALLMAND Montreal. Lib. Outremont-Saint-Jean 63,88S 32,967 20,616 11,865 Hon. M. LAMONTAGNE'. Montreal. Lib. Papineau 87,588 47,604 27,036 13.920 Hon. G. FAVBEAU' Montreal. Lib. St. Ann 38,173 16,515 10,575 6,160 G. LOISELLE Montreal. Lib. Saint-Antoine- Westmount 59,609 35,560 23,906 13,378 Hon. C. M. DBUBY Westmount. Lib. Saint-Denis 65.090 36,024 21,734 11,000 M. PBUD'HOMME Montreal... Lib. Saint-Henri 71,691 37,718 24,924 12,310 H.-P. LESSABD Montreal... Lib. Saint-Jacques 64,679 28,328 16,429 7,023 M. RINFRET Montreal... Lib. St. Lawrence- St. George 34,020 19,255 11,693 6,920 Hon. J. N. TUBNER. .. Montreal.... Lib. Sainte-Mane 66,4.55 28,973 17,941 9,672 G.-J. VALADE Montreal P.C. Verdun 78,317 45,693 31,148 18,072 B. S. MACKASEY Verdun Lib. Ontario— (85 members) Algoma East 22,807 17,307 9,268 Rt. Hon. L. B. PEARSON' Ottawa Lib. Algoma West 43,664 33,817 12,034 G. E. NLXON Sault Ste. Marie.. Lib. Brantford 31,231 24,356 9,948 J. E. BEOWN Brantford Lib. Brant-Haldimand... 34,140 26,066 13,179 Hon. L. T. PENNELL Brantford Lib. Bruce 17,075 13,818 6,846 J. LONEY Tiverton P.C. Carleton 89,318 74.342 32,456 Hon. R. A. BELL Bells Comers P.C. Cochrane 24,535 18,511 7,505 J.-A. HABEL Kapuskasing Lib. Dufferin-Simcoe 27,109 20,712 9,701 J. E. MADILL Orangeville P.C. Durham 23,099 19,037 8,017 R. C. HONEY Port Hope Lib. Elgin 33.952 27,966 13,343 H. E. STAFFORD St. Thomas Lib. Essex East 66,353 41,689 26,094 Hon. P. MARTIN Windsor Lib. Essex South .30,898 24,537 12,887 E. F. WHELAN Amherstburg Lib. Essex West 67,425 38,969 21,525 H. GBAY Windsor Lib. Fort William 31,978 26,334 12,432 H. BADANAI Fort William Lib. Glengarry-Prescott.. 24,335 19,471 10,339 V. ETHIER Glen Robertson .. Lib. Grenville-Dundas 22,980 17,649 9,846 JEAN WADDS Prescott P.C. Grey-Bruce 21,807 17,631 10,138 E. A. WlNKLEB' Hanover P.C. Grey North 22,812 18,806 9,222 p. V. NOBLE Shallow Lake.... P.C. Hal ton 67,263 63,120 25,213 H. C. HAELEY Oakville Lib. Hamilton East 35,053 26,118 12,692 J. C. MUNRO Hamilton Lib. Hamilton South 70,402 54,632 22,736 W.D.HOWE Hamilton N.D.P. Hamilton West 41,997 30,939 13,247 J. MACALUSO Hamilton Lib. Hastings-Frontenac.. 26,305 17,744 11,290 R.WEBB Norwood P.C. Hastings South 36,943 30,978 14,824 L. GBILLS Belleville P.C. Huron 25,661 21,680 10,670 R. E. McKlNLEY Zurich P.C. Kenora-Rainy River. 36,568 26,194 11,488 J. M. REID Kenora Lib. Kent 40,090 30,712 15,472 H. W. DANFORTH Blenheim P.C. Kingston 42,993 32,663 16,022 Hon. E. J. BENSON Kingston Lib. Lambton-Kent 24,523 19,914 10,303 M. T. MCCUTCHEON Florence P.C. Lambton West 42,976 32,643 12,805 W.F.FoY Samia Lib. ' Resigned Apr. 6,1967; see Table 11 for by-election. ' Resigned Apr. 4,1967; see Table 11 for by-election. •Resigned Oct. 1, 1967; see Appendix for by-election. .
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