Alfred-Pellan, QC — 2015 Federal Election Results Map
Alfred-Pellan — 2015 Election Results
📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Alfred-Pellan was contested in the 2015 election.
🏆 Angelo Iacono, the Liberal candidate, won the riding with 24,557 votes (44.5% of the vote).
🥈 The runner-up was Rosane Doré Lefebvre (NDP-New Democratic Party) with 13,225 votes (24.0%), defeated by a margin of 11,332 votes.
📊 Other notable candidates: Daniel St-Hilaire (Bloc Québécois, 18%) and Gabriel Purcarus (Conservative, 11%).
Riding information
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Alfred-Pellan covers the eastern portion of the City of Laval on Île Jésus, bounded by the Rivière des Prairies to the south and the Rivière des Mille Îles to the north. The riding includes the neighbourhoods of Duvernay, Pont-Viau, Saint-François, Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, and part of Vimont. Named after the celebrated Quebec painter Alfred Pellan, the riding is one of two in Canada named for an artist.
Candidates
Angelo Iacono (Liberal) — A lawyer who studied political science at McGill University before earning civil law and common law degrees at the Université du Québec à Montréal and the University of Ottawa respectively, Iacono also studied at the University of Lyon in France. He had previously run as the Liberal candidate in the same riding in the 2011 federal election, finishing third. He practised law in the Laval area.
Rosane Doré Lefebvre (NDP) — Elected in the 2011 NDP wave, Doré Lefebvre represented the riding in the 41st Parliament. During her term, her NDP colleagues elected her vice-chair of the federal caucus, and she chaired the legislative committee responsible for coordinating the party's analysis of proposed legislation. In April 2012, NDP leader Thomas Mulcair named her deputy critic for public safety.
Daniel St-Hilaire (Bloc Québécois) — An athletics coach who had received the title of international coach of excellence eight times from the Quebec Athletics Federation, St-Hilaire had participated in five Olympic Games as a coach with the Canadian delegation. He was the sole candidate for the Bloc nomination in the riding.
Gabriel Purcarus (Conservative) — Purcarus carried the Conservative banner in Alfred-Pellan.
About the Riding
Laval, Quebec's third-largest city, grew rapidly during the suburban boom of the 1960s and 1970s, transforming Île Jésus from farmland into a dense suburban landscape. Alfred-Pellan's eastern Laval neighbourhoods include the historic village of Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, once home to a federal penitentiary, and the more recently developed areas of Duvernay and Vimont. The extension of the Montreal Metro's orange line to Laval in 2007 improved transit connections for residents commuting to central Montreal. Manufacturing, retail, and services form the economic base, with industrial parks along the Autoroute des Laurentides corridor. Public transit, infrastructure investment, and the cost of living were persistent local concerns. The riding had traditionally voted Bloc Québécois before the 2011 NDP wave swept Laval and much of Quebec.





