Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel, QC — 2025 Federal Election Results Map
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel — 2025 Election Results
Poll-by-poll results for Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel 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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Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel is a federal electoral district within the City of Montreal, encompassing the entire borough of Saint-Léonard and the neighbourhood of Saint-Michel in the borough of Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension. It is one of the most ethnically diverse ridings in Canada: Italian is the second most common mother tongue after French at 17 percent, followed by Arabic at 12 percent, Spanish at nearly 9 percent, and Haitian Creole at over 6 percent. The riding has been shaped by successive waves of immigration, most notably the Italian community that transformed Saint-Léonard from a rural francophone hamlet into a bustling urban district beginning in the 1950s.
Candidates
Patricia Lattanzio (Liberal) — Lattanzio grew up in Saint-Léonard and holds a bachelor's degree in political science from McGill University and a bachelor's degree in law from UQAM. A member of the Quebec bar since 1990, she practised civil law for nearly three decades. She entered elected office as a school board commissioner for the English Montreal School Board, then served as a Montreal city councillor for Saint-Léonard Est starting in 2015. First elected to Parliament in 2019, she became the first woman to represent the district and has won the seat in every subsequent election.
Panagiota Koroneos (Conservative) — Koroneos ran as the Conservative candidate in the riding, representing the party's platform on affordability, public safety, and fiscal responsibility.
Laurie Lelacheur (Bloc Québécois) — A humanities student and laboratory technician with six years of experience, Lelacheur is a sovereigntist activist committed to women's rights, improved living conditions for seniors, and Quebec independence. Originally from Repentigny in Lanaudière, she sought to bring a strong voice on Quebec's priorities to Ottawa.
Marwan El Attar (NDP) — A lawyer who also coaches boxing and Muay Thai, El Attar represented the NDP in the riding, campaigning on workers' rights, housing affordability, and community services.
Caroline Mailloux (People's Party) — Mailloux carried the People's Party of Canada banner in the riding, running on the PPC's national platform.
About the Riding
Saint-Léonard's Italian heritage remains deeply embedded in the neighbourhood's character. Roughly 28,000 Italian Montrealers live in the borough, and Italian cultural institutions, restaurants, and community organizations remain central to local life. Saint-Michel, by contrast, is one of Montreal's most socioeconomically challenged neighbourhoods, with higher poverty rates, a younger demographic profile, and significant Haitian, North African, and Latin American communities.
The riding has been a Liberal fortress in federal elections, consistently returning Liberal members of Parliament by wide margins. This reflects the party's deep support among Montreal's diverse immigrant communities and the riding's multicultural character.
In 2025, the federal campaign in Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel focused on immigration policy and settlement services, affordable housing in a riding where many families face high housing cost burdens, public safety, and employment opportunities for newcomers. The adequacy of federal funding for social services and community organizations serving the riding's diverse populations was also a central concern.





