Canada's electoral history from 1867 to today

J. Gilles Lamontagne
aliasJ. Gilles Lamontagne
Record
33580 · 872

Type of record
Elected candidate
Known but unelected candidate
Perennial candidate
Deceased Performance: 100%
 
Canada 3 0 3
Birth 17 April 1919 → 105 years ago
Lived 97 years + 1 month
First mandate 24 May 1977 → 46 years + 11 months ago
↳ at age 58 years + 1 month
Death 14 June 2016 → 7 years + 10 months ago
Exit → Death 32 years + 2 months after 28 March 1984
Special notes
None
 
J. Gilles Lamontagne (1919–2016)
© Photo 1980 House of Commons (Canada) — Fair trade
Family tie with other documented individual
None
 

Elections or appointments outside the scope of PoliCan

Pre-Conf.
Canadian Senate
Legis. Council
Governor Québec (1984–1990)
Deputy Minister
Auto. Region
Mayor/Reeve Québec, Québec (1965–1977)
Mun./Co. Council Québec, Québec (1962–1965)
School Board
Blank/Vide

Length of service in elected office within the scope of PoliCan

Legislature Total Government Opposition
years months days years months days years months days
Canada 6 10 2

Leadership roles

  Duration
# Legislature Party M Int Role Age Dates y m d
1. CA 30
LIB
1 Minister 58 19 Jan 1978 — 01 Feb 1978 0 0 13
2. CA 30
LIB
1 Minister 58–60 02 Feb 1978 — 03 Jun 1979 1 4 1
3. CA 32
LIB
1 Minister 60–64 03 Mar 1980 — 11 Aug 1983 3 5 8
4. CA 32
LIB
1 Minister 61–62 01 Oct 1980 — 21 Sep 1981 0 11 20
 1. Without portfolio
 2. Post Office
 3. National Defence
 4. Veterans Affairs [Int]

Electoral history

Races 3  
Path points 4  
Documented challenger
None
 

 
Eligible: 36,584 Votes: 18,291 Participation: 50.00% Candidacies: 7
Federal
30
Québec
24 May 1977
By-Election
First-past-the-post
Gov't  LIB  Majority
ID: 10886(F) — 16 Aug 2021 01:29 ET
→ New to Parliament
Age
58
LIB
1/7 12,171 66.54% +8,219 Loser:
PC
3,952 21.61% Maurice Hamel

Service:
1 year 11 months 27 days (Gov't)
Eligible: 74,219 Votes: 38,953 Participation: 52.48% Candidacies: 8
Federal
31
Québec
22 May 1979
General
First-past-the-post
Gov't  PC  Minority
ID: 4543(F) — 16 Aug 2021 01:29 ET
Re-elected incumbent
Age
60
LIB
1/8 25,931 66.57% +21,183 Loser:
SC
4,748 12.19% André Simoneau

Service:
8 months 26 days (Oppo.)
Eligible: 74,219 Votes: 35,154 Participation: 47.37% Candidacies: 8
Federal
32
Québec
18 February 1980
General
First-past-the-post
Gov't  LIB  Majority
ID: 4261(F) — 30 Jan 2022 12:15 ET
Re-elected incumbent
Age
60
LIB
1/8 24,714 71.49% +21,901 Loser:
RHIN
2,813 8.14% Jean Obélix Lefebvre
After his election:
28 Mar 1984 64
LIB
Vac.
To accept an appointment (judge, senator, etc.)
Service: 4 years 1 month 10 days (Gov't)
Eligible: 80,734 Votes: 39,921 Participation: 49.45% Candidacies: 6
Federal
33
Québec
4 September 1984
General
First-past-the-post
Gov't  PC  Majority
ID: 3999(F) — 16 Aug 2021 01:29 ET
Incumbent did not run in this election →
Age
65
Successor:
PC
16,872 43.09% Michel Côté

Online biographical references (4)

Bilingual references are counted as a single reference.  Retrieved on
FR Non-standard link
Assemblée nationale du Québec, Histoire: Gilles Lamontagne
31 Mar 2024
EN Parliament of Canada (ParlInfo)
The Hon. J. Gilles Lamontagne, P.C., O.C., C.D., C.Q., M.P.
31 Mar 2024
FR Parlement du Canada (ParlInfo)
L'hon. J. Gilles Lamontagne, C.P., O.C., C.D., C.Q., député
31 Mar 2024
FR Wikipédia
Gilles Lamontagne
31 Mar 2024
EN Wikipedia
Gilles Lamontagne
31 Mar 2024


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Pub.: 22 Jun 2019 17:01
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