Robert-Baldwin is a provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It includes a portion of the Pierrefonds-Roxboro borough of Montreal as well as the city of Dollard-des-Ormeaux.
It was created for the 1966 election from a part of Jacques-Cartier.
In the change from the 2001 to the 2011 electoral map, it gained a small additional part of Pierrefonds-Roxboro from the Nelligan electoral district.
It was named after former Prime Minister of the United Province of Canada, Robert Baldwin.
http://www.electionsquebec.qc.ca/documents/pdf/dossier-socio-economique/2011/413.pdf
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Result compared to Action démocratique
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|New Democratic |René Boulard |align="right"|1,068 |align="right"|3.18 |align="right"|– |-
|Progressive Conservative |Hugh Rowe |align="right"|467 |align="right"|1.39 |align="right"|–
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|Freedom of Choice |Duncan C. Macdonald |align="right"|495 |align="right"|1.43 |align="right"|– |-
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|Independent |Robert G. Beale |align="right"|4,827 |align="right"|12.04 |align="right"|– |-
|Democratic Alliance |George Donald Boutilier |align="right"|2,188 |align="right"|5.46 |align="right"|– |-
|Ralliement créditiste |Louis Lefebvre |align="right"|410 |align="right"|1.02 |align="right"|-1.15 |-
|Independent |Leo Rotgaus |align="right"|233 |align="right"|0.58 |align="right"|– |-
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|Parti créditiste |Jean J. St-Georges |align="right"|701 |align="right"|2.17 |align="right"|– |-
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|Independent |Arthur-Ewen Séguin |align="right"|19,506 |align="right"|53.32 |-
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|Independent |John Patrick Boyle |align="right"|1,287 |align="right"|3.52 |-
|RIN |Yves Gariépy |align="right"|900 |align="right"|2.46 |-
|Ralliement national |Jean-Paul Trudel |align="right"|144 |align="right"|0.39 |-