Liberal incumbent Angelo Iacono has won the riding of Alfred-Pellan.
With 133 out of 213 polls reporting, Iacono has been re-elected in the riding, garnering almost 48 per cent of votes.
The Alfred-Pellan riding is named after a famous twentieth century Quebec painter. It covers almost half of Laval and includes the neighbourhood of Duvernay, Pont-Viau, Saint-François, Saint-Vincent-de-Paul.
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Summary: Iacono had been seeking a second term in this Montreal-area riding. He won the previous election with 44.51 per cent of the vote. He faced former professional hockey player and Conservative candidate Angelo Esposito in October.
History: Since the creation of the riding in 2003, BQ was in power for three consecutive terms before losing the seat to NDP in 2011. The Liberals won in 2015.
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Candidates
Liberal: Angelo Iacono (Incumbent)
Conservatives: Angelo Esposito
Green: Marguerite Howells
Bloc Québécois: Michel Lachance
NDP: Andriana Kocini
PPC: Mathieu Couture
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