Chambly—Borduas, Federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada.
Chambly—Borduas is a federal electoral district in Quebec that encompasses several municipalities across the Montérégie region. It combines urban centers with rural areas, forming a diverse geographic unit for federal elections.
The district was created in 1867 with Canadian Confederation and has served as a core unit of federal representation since then. Over the decades, its boundaries have been adjusted repeatedly to reflect changing population patterns.
The district brings together historic towns like Chambly with newer residential areas, reflecting the diversity of the Montérégie region. Residents shape the place through their participation in local governance and community traditions.
Elections Canada provides detailed information and maps to help voters locate polling stations and access election resources easily. This information is readily available online and makes election planning straightforward.
The district takes its name from Chambly, a historic town, and from Borduas, an artist and important cultural figure. This combination symbolically links local history with artistic heritage.
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