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 	| Liberal Party: |  	|  | Hon Martin Cauchon |  	| Bloc Québécois: |  	|  | Amir Khadir |  	| Canadian Alliance: |  	|  | Josee Duchesneau |  	| Progressive Conservative Party: |  	|  | Robert Archambault |  	| New Democratic Party: |  	|  | Peter Graefe |  	| Marxist-Leninist Party: |  	|  | Louise Charron |  	| Marijuana Party: |  	|  | Huguette Plourde |  	| Green Party: |  	|  | Jan Schotte |  	| Communist Party: |  	|  | Pierre Smith |  Incumbent:
 
 
	 
	
	|  | Hon Martin Cauchon |  Previous Result:
 
 
	 
	
        |  | 50.15% |      |  | 28.39% |      |  | 12.21% |      |  | 6.44% |  Surrounding Ridings:
 
 
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 	|  | 14/10/00 | Matt | Email: |  	| Outremont is another very diverse riding on Montreal Island and basically is a liberal stronghold. Outremont voted a strong No in 95 and the Bloc didnt have much support in 97 and this tiem they dont have a hope against Martin Cauchon. |  	|  | 30/10/00 | A.S. | Email:adma@interlog.com |  	| Sufficiently Francophone to be softish Liberal, but safe all the same--perhaps now, after revivified Trudeaumania, even more so.  Interestingly, there is also a powerfully pulsing core of non-BQ social democracy; the NDP ran a good if hopeless race in '97 with subsequent Toronto mayoral candidate Tooker Gomberg. |  Submit Information here
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