Liberal Dominique Anglade has won the riding of Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne.
The riding of Saint-Henri—Sainte-Anne corresponds to Montreal’s Sud-Ouest borough.
The four candidates from parties serving in the National Assembly at dissolution:
Coalition Avenir Québec: Sylvie Hamel
Parti Québécois: Dieudonné Ella-Oyono
Quebec Liberal Party: Dominique Anglade
Québec Solidaire: Benoit Racette
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The incumbent heading into the 2018 election was Liberal MNA Dominique Anglade.
She won the riding in a provincial byelection in 2015.
Anglade quickly rose in the party ranks, becoming the minister of economy, science and innovation and the minister responsible for digital strategy.
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In 2017, she became the province’s deputy premier.
History
Saint-Henri was created in 1992, following the merger of the Saint-Henri riding, which had been created in 1992, and Sainte-Anne, created in 1912.
Since the merger, the riding has always elected Liberals.
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