West Island remains Liberal stronghold
By Chelsey St-Pierre
The Suburban
The West Island remains a Liberal stronghold, with three incumbents having gained over 60% of voters confidence in their respective ridings. Three ridings showed virtually mirrored results. The Conservatives hovered in the 30% range except for Dorval-Lachine-Lasalle just short of 24%. NDP and Bloc shared 8% of the votes in Lac-St-Louis and Pierrefonds-Dollard while Bloc candidate Pauline Postel took over 12% of the votes in Dorval-Lachine-Lasalle.
In Lac-St-Louis, Liberal incumbent Francis Scarpaleggia took the riding for an eighth consecutive term with 64% of the votes. Conservative, Matthew Rusniak took 28% of the vote while Bloc Quebecois candidate Tommy Fournier and NDP candidate Gregory Evdokias shared 8% of the votes head to head.
In Pierrefonds-Dollard, incumbent Sameer Zuberi was elected for a third term with 60% of the vote. Conservative candidate Tanya Toledano took 31% of the votes, while Bloc Quebecois candidate Katrina Archambault and NDP candidate Kakou Richard Kouassi shared 8% of the votes. PPC candidate Gordon Nash came in with 1% of the votes.
Liberal incumbent Anju Dhillon was elected for a fourth term with a 10% increase from the 2021 election with nearly 60% of the votes. Alioune Sarr took 23% of the votes while Bloc Quebecois candidate Pauline Postel took 12% of votes followed by NDP candidate Angelique Soleil Lavoie with just over 4% of votes. n
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