Outremont, QC — 2025 Federal Election Results Map
Outremont — 2025 Election Results
Poll-by-poll results for Outremont in the 2025 Canadian federal election. The Liberal candidate won this riding. Explore detailed voting data, candidate results, and turnout statistics at the poll level.
Riding information
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Outremont is a cosmopolitan federal riding in central Montreal that blends some of the city's most elegant residential streets with vibrant immigrant neighbourhoods and a thriving cultural scene. Incumbent Liberal MP Rachel Bendayan, who had risen to cabinet rank, sought and secured re-election in 2025, maintaining the Liberal hold on a seat that has been fiercely contested in recent election cycles.
Candidates
Rachel Bendayan (Liberal) -- Born in Montreal to a Moroccan-Jewish family, Bendayan holds degrees in international development studies, civil law, and common law. She built a successful litigation and international arbitration practice at Norton Rose Fulbright and taught at the Université de Montréal's Faculty of Law. She first ran in Outremont in 2015, finishing second to NDP leader Thomas Mulcair, then won a 2019 by-election after Mulcair's departure and was re-elected in 2019 and 2021.
Ronan Reich (Conservative) -- Reich studied finance and information technology at Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf and HEC Montréal. He had previously run as a Conservative candidate in the Laurier--Sainte-Marie riding and campaigned on economic issues, criticizing Liberal tax policy and capital gains changes.
Rémi Lebeuf (Bloc Québécois) -- The Bloc candidate in Outremont, Lebeuf sought to capitalize on sovereignist sentiment in the riding's francophone communities.
Ève Péclet (NDP) -- A lawyer and former NDP MP, Péclet was elected to represent La Pointe-de-l'Île in the 2011 Orange Wave at a young age. Born and raised in Outremont, she holds a law degree from the Université de Montréal and practices with the socially conscious firm Groupe Accès Justice. She has co-chaired the Quebec section of the NDP and is active in access-to-justice advocacy.
Jonathan Pedneault (Green Party) -- Co-leader of the Green Party of Canada alongside Elizabeth May, Pedneault is a journalist and human rights activist who worked with Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch in conflict zones before entering politics. He served as the party's spokesperson in the leaders' debates and chose Outremont as his riding for the 2025 contest.
About the Riding
Outremont is a patchwork of Montreal neighbourhoods united in one riding. The Borough of Outremont itself is a leafy, affluent enclave on the northern slope of Mount Royal, known for its elegant homes, boutique-lined streets, and a significant Hasidic Jewish community concentrated in its eastern and northern sections. The riding also encompasses parts of Côte-des-Neiges, the western portion of the Mile End -- a hub of Montreal's creative and tech scenes -- and slices of La Petite-Patrie and Parc-Extension.
This geographic diversity produces a remarkably multilingual and multicultural electorate. French remains the dominant language, but substantial communities speak English, Arabic, Yiddish, Spanish, and Greek. The riding's university population -- drawn by the proximity of the Université de Montréal and its affiliated institutions -- adds a younger, progressive dimension.
Outremont has been a political bellwether at times, famously electing NDP leader Thomas Mulcair in a 2007 by-election that signalled the party's breakthrough in Quebec. The Liberal recapture of the seat in 2019 under Bendayan marked another shift, and her comfortable 2025 victory confirmed that the riding has returned firmly to the Liberal column.





