Jacques-Cartier () is an electoral district in the West Island of Montreal, Canada, that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It is one of the few provincial electoral districts in Quebec with an Anglophone majority. It notably includes the city of Pointe-Claire.
Named after Jacques Cartier, the district existed in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada, and its present incarnation dates from the 1867 election.
In 2011, district boundaries were redrawn, and part of Kirkland was transferred to Nelligan, in exchange for Senneville.
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Result compared to Action démocratique
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|No designation |Daniel Cormier-Roach |align="right"|49 |align="right"|0.14 |align="right"|–
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|Socialist Democracy |Eugène Busque |align="right"|217 |align="right"|0.55 |align="right"|–
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|Natural Law |Maurice Bergeron |align="right"|206 |align="right"|0.52 |align="right"|– |-
|CANADA! |Gilles Florent Pepin |align="right"|186 |align="right"|0.47 |align="right"|– |-
|Economic |Karl Berryman |align="right"|94 |align="right"|0.24 |align="right"|– |-
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|Liberal |Joan Dougherty |align="right"|14,019 |align="right"|41.52 |align="right"|-38.84
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|New Democratic |Thomas Ezzy |align="right"|228 |align="right"|0.68 |align="right"|-2.72 |-
|Independent |Neal Ford |align="right"|192 |align="right"|0.57 |align="right"|– |-
|Independent |Howard Galganov |align="right"|50 |align="right"|0.15 |align="right"|–
(Reports on earlier elections in the district not available here at this time.)