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Sainte-Anne (provincial electoral district)

Coordinates: 45°29′17″N 73°33′29″W / 45.488°N 73.558°W / 45.488; -73.558
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Sainte-Anne
Quebec electoral district
Defunct provincial electoral district
LegislatureNational Assembly of Quebec
District created1965
District abolished1992
First contested1966
Last contested1989
Demographics
Census division(s)Montreal (part)
Census subdivision(s)Montreal (part)

Sainte-Anne was a provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada.

It was created for the 1966 election from parts of Montréal–Sainte-Anne, Montréal–Saint-Henri and Montréal–Saint-Louis electoral districts. Its final election was in 1989. It disappeared in the 1994 election and its successor electoral district was Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne.

It was named for the former ward of Sainte-Anne or St. Ann, encompassing Griffintown and the eastern part of Pointe-Saint-Charles, referring to the parish of St. Ann's Church in Griffintown.

Members of the Legislative Assembly / National Assembly

Legislature Years Member Party
Riding created from Montréal–Sainte-Anne,
Montréal–Saint-Henri and Montréal–Saint-Louis
28th  1966–1970     Francis Hanley Independent
29th  1970–1973     George Springate Liberal
30th  1973–1976
31st  1976–1981     Jean-Marc Lacoste Parti Québécois
32nd  1981–1985     Maximilien Polak Liberal
33rd  1985–1989
34th  1989–1994 Normand Cherry
Dissolved into Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne

References

45°29′17″N 73°33′29″W / 45.488°N 73.558°W / 45.488; -73.558