2001 Montreal municipal election

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2001 Montreal municipal election

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74 seats in Montreal City Council
38 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Gérald Tremblay Pierre Bourque
Party Citizens Union Vision Montreal
Leader since 2001 1994
Leader's seat Mayor Marie-Victorin
Last election pre-creation 39 seats, 45.52%
Seats won 40 31
Seat change   Decrease 8
Popular vote 311,451 279,123
Percentage 50.37% 45.14%
Swing New Decrease 0.38%

Mayor before election

Pierre Bourque
Vision Montreal

Elected Mayor

Gérald Tremblay
Citizens Union

Boroughs of the merged city
Results for city councillor
Results for borough councillor
Montreal City Council after the 2001 Municipal Elections.

The 2001 Montreal municipal election took place on November 4, 2001, to elect a mayor and city councillors in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Gérald Tremblay defeated incumbent Pierre Bourque to become mayor of the newly amalgamated city. This was the only municipal election that was held for the amalgamated city (the amalgamation took effect on January 1, 2002), as the next municipal election was for the defused city.

All mayoral candidates were also allowed to run for a seat on council, with "alternates" who would assume the council seat if the mayoral candidates were elected to both offices.

Results[edit]

Mayor[edit]

2001 Montreal municipal election: Mayor of Montreal
Party Candidate Votes %
Montreal Island Citizens Union Gérald Tremblay 311,451 50.37
Vision Montreal (x)Pierre Bourque 279,123 45.14
White Elephant Party Michel Bédard 9,785 1.58
Independent Super Cauchon 8,382 1.36
Independent Pierre Larouche 1,991 0.32
Independent Patricia Métivier 1,809 0.29
Independent Daniel Cormier 1,434 0.23
Independent Ricardo Hrtschan 1,290 0.21
Independent Al Cappe 943 0.15
Independent Daniel Simon 909 0.15
Independent Ian Fitchtenbaum 811 0.13
Independent Samoila Pirau 366 0.06
Total valid votes 618,294 100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.

Council (incomplete)[edit]

2001 Montreal municipal election: Councillor, Acadie
Party Candidate Votes %
Vision Montreal (x)Hasmig Belleli 5,493 59.51
Montreal Island Citizens Union James Kromida 3,737 40.49
Total valid votes 9,230 100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.
2001 Montreal municipal election: Councillor, Ahuntsic
Party Candidate Votes %
Vision Montreal (x)Pierre Lapointe 6,673 65.17
Montreal Island Citizens Union Pierre Lachapelle 3,566 34.83
Total valid votes 10,239 100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.
2001 Montreal municipal election
Party Candidate Votes %
Vision Montreal Frank Venneri (incumbent) 4,548 58.04
Montreal Island Citizens Union Daniel Boucher 2,968 37.88
White Elephant Party Charles Paradis 320 4.08
Total valid votes 7,836 100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.
2001 Montreal municipal election
Party Candidate Votes %
Vision Montreal Christine Poulin 4,636 57.45
Montreal Island Citizens Union Richard Théorêt (incumbent) 2,945 36.50
White Elephant Party Benoit Mainguy 488 6.05
Total valid votes 8,069 100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.
2001 Montreal municipal election
Party Candidate Votes %
Vision Montreal Line Hamel 4,773 66.97
Montreal Island Citizens Union Robert Blondin 2,098 29.44
White Elephant Party Daniel Paré 256 3.59
Total valid votes 7,127 100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.
2001 Montreal municipal election: Councillor, Parc-Extension
Party Candidate Votes %
Vision Montreal Mary Deros (incumbent) 3,819 48.67
Montreal Island Citizens Union George Vathilakis 2,617 33.35
Independent Sofoklis Rasoulis 1,410 17.97
Total valid votes 7,846 100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.
2001 Montreal municipal election
Party Candidate Votes %
Vision Montreal Nicolas Tétrault 5,248 61.66
Montreal Island Citizens Union André Cardinal (incumbent) 2,510 29.49
White Elephant Party Josée Fournier 510 5.99
Independent Ann Farrell 150 1.76
Independent Man Yee Cheung 93 1.09
Total valid votes 8,511 100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.
2001 Montreal municipal election: Councillor, Point-Saint-Charles
Party Candidate Votes %
Vision Montreal Jacqueline Montpetit 2,995 50.16
Montreal Island Citizens Union René Labrosse 1,490 24.95
Independent Richard Wafer 1,365 22.86
Independent Lionel Petit 121 2.03
Total valid votes 5,971 100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.
2001 Montreal municipal election
Party Candidate Votes %
Montreal Island Citizens Union Frank Zampino 20,279 26.29
Montreal Island Citizens Union Yvette Bissonnet 18,438 23.90
Montreal Island Citizens Union Dominic Perri 16,818 21.80
Vision Montreal Vincenzo Arciresi 7,555 9.79
Vision Montreal Basilio Giordano 6,417 8.32
Vision Montreal Louise Blackburn 6,190 8.02
White Elephant Party Denis Fournier 896 1.16
Independent Dolly N. Makambo 557 0.72
Total valid votes 77,150 100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.
2001 Montreal municipal election: Councillor, Saint-Michel
Party Candidate Votes %
Vision Montreal Paolo Tamburello (incumbent) 5,911 65.24
Montreal Island Citizens Union Nancy Forlini 2,684 29.62
White Elephant Party Thérèse Beaulieu 466 5.14
Total valid votes 9,061 100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.
2001 Montreal municipal election: Councillor, Saint-Sulpice
Party Candidate Votes %
Vision Montreal (x)Maurice Beauchamp 6,064 67.56
Montreal Island Citizens Union Salvatore Rubbo 2,912 32.44
Total valid votes 8,976 100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.

Borough councils (incomplete)[edit]

2001 Montreal municipal election
Party Candidate Votes %
Montreal Island Citizens Union Robert Zambito 10,034 73.03
Vision Montreal Lino Colapelle 3,705 26.97
Total valid votes 13,739 100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.
2001 Montreal municipal election: Saint-Leonard borough Councillor, Port-Maurice division
Party Candidate Votes %
Montreal Island Citizens Union Mario Battista 7,694 57.78
Vision Montreal Italo Barone 3,274 24.59
Independent Steve Gentile 2,347 17.63
Total valid votes 13,315 100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.

Composition of city and borough councils[edit]

Depending on their borough, Montrealers voted for:

  • Mayor of Montreal
  • One, two, or three city councillors for the whole borough or one for each district, who are also borough councillors
  • Zero or one additional borough councillors for the whole borough or for each district
Borough District Borough Councillors
City Councillors   Borough Councillor
  City Councillor   City Councillor   City Councillor
Ahuntsic-Cartierville L'Acadie   Hasmig Belleli    
Ahuntsic   Pierre Lapointe    
Cartierville   Noushig Eloyan    
Saint-Sulpice   Maurice Beauchamp    
Sault-au-Récollet   Achille Polcaro    
Anjou   Luis Miranda   Carol Beaupré     Andrée Hénault
Beaconsfield–Baie-D'Urfé Beaurepaire   Roy Kemp     Florence Grassby
James-Morgan     Anne-Marie Parent
Côte-des-Neiges–
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
Côte-des-Neiges   Francine Senécal    
Darlington   Saulie Zajdel    
Décarie   Marcel Tremblay    
Loyola   Jeremy Searle    
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce   Michael Appelbaum    
Snowdon   Marvin Rotrand    
Côte-Saint-Luc–
Hampstead–Montreal West
  Robert Libman   Dida Berku     Anthony Housefather
Dollard-Des Ormeaux–
Roxboro
  Edward Janiszewski   Howard Zingboim     Zoe Bayouk
Dorval–L'Île-Dorval Désiré-Girouard   Peter B. Yeomans     Egard A. Rouleau
Strathmore     Robert M. Bourbeau
L'Île-Bizard–
Sainte-Geneviève–
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
Anse-à-l'Orme   Jacques Cardinal     Bill Tierney
Jacques-Bizard     Richard Bélanger
Kirkland Brunswick   John W. Meaney     Brian Macdonald
Côte-Sainte-Marie     Michel Gibson
Lachine   Claude Dauphin   Jane Cowell-Poitras     Bernard Blanchet
LaSalle Cecil-P.-Newman   Manon Barbe   Alvaro Farinacci   Richard Deschamps   Michael Vadacchino
Sault-Saint-Louis   Oksana Kaluzny
Mercier–
Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Hochelaga   Luc Larivée    
Longue-Pointe   Claire St-Arnaud    
Louis-Riel   Lyn Faust    
Maisonneuve   Richer Dompierre    
Tétreaultville   Ivon Le Duc    
Montréal-Nord Marie-Clarac   Marcel Parent   Jean-Marc Gibeau   James V. Infantino   Georgette L. Morin
Ovide-Clermont   Normand Fortin
Mount Royal Frederick-G.-Todd   Suzanne Caron     Cliff Carrie
Rockland     Nicholas Stephens
Outremont Jeanne-Sauvé   Stéphane Harbour     Claude B. Piquette
Joseph-Beaubien     Marie Cinq-Mars
Pierrefonds-Senneville   Monique Worth   Bertrand A. Ward     René LeBlanc
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal Jeanne-Mance   Michel Prescott    
Laurier   Christine Poulin    
Mile End   Helen Fotopulos    
Plateau-Mont-Royal   Nicolas Tétrault    
Pointe-Claire Donegani   Bill McMurchie     Aldo Iermieri
Valois     Morris Trudeau
Rivière-des-Prairies–
Pointe-aux-Trembles–
Montréal-Est
Bout-de-l'Île   Colette Paul    
Marc-Aurèle-Fortin   Cosmo Maciocia    
Pointe-aux-Trembles   Marius Minier    
Rivière-des-Prairies   Michel Plante    
Rosemont–
La Petite-Patrie
Étienne-Desmarteau   Nicole Thibault    
Louis-Hébert   Jean-François Plante    
Marie-Victorin   Pierre Bourque    
Saint-Édouard   François Purcell    
Vieux-Rosemont   Denise Larouche    
Saint-Laurent Côte-de-Liesse   Alan DeSousa   René Dussault   Irving Grundman   Maurice Cohen
Normand-McLaren   Michèle D. Biron
Saint-Léonard Grande-Prairie   Frank Zampino   Yvette Bissonnet   Dominic Perri   Robert Zambito
Port-Maurice   Mario Battista
Le Sud-Ouest Émard   Robert Bousquet    
Louis-Cyr   Line Hamel    
Pointe-Saint-Charles   Jacqueline Montpetit    
Verdun Champlain   Georges Bossé   Laurent Dugas   Claude Trudel   Ginette Marotte
Desmarchais-Crawford   John Gallagher
Ville-Marie Peter-McGill   Louise O'Sullivan    
Saint-Jacques   Robert Laramée    
Sainte-Marie   Martin Lemay    
Villeray–Saint-Michel–
Parc-Extension
Jarry   Anie Samson    
Jean-Rivard   Frank Venneri    
Parc-Extension   Mary Deros    
Saint-Michel   Paolo Tamburello    
Villeray   Sylvain Lachance    
Westmount Côte-Saint-Antoine   Karin Marks     John de Castell
W.-D.-Lighthall     Cynthia Lulham

Information about the candidates[edit]

Montreal Island Citizens Union
  • Robert Blondin (Louis-Cyr) appears to have been a first-time candidate. During the 1980s, a person named Robert Blondin chaired the Parti Québécois's riding committee in Saint-Henri and criticized René Lévesque's decision to de-emphasize the party's focus on Quebec sovereignty.[1] This may have been the same person.
  • Gilles Marette (Louis-Riel) was a first time candidate.
  • Nancy Boileau (Maisonneuve) is a community activist. In 2000, she sought to initiate a class-action lawsuit on behalf of commuters who had waited in cold weather for city buses that never arrived or were too full to pick up more passengers.[2] In the 2001 campaign, she campaigned against gentrification and for more affordable housing.[3]
Vision Montreal
  • Lino Colapelle (Saint-Léonard-Est borough council) was a first-time candidate.
White Elephant Party
  • Charles Paradis (Jean-Rivard), Daniel Paré (Louis-Cyr) and Denis Fournier (Saint-Léonard) were first-time candidates.[4]
Independents
  • Steve Gentile (Port-Maurice) was a first-time candidate. There is a noted designer in Saint-Leonard named Steve Gentile, though it is not known if this is the same person.[5]

Seat-by-seat results[edit]

Ahuntsic-Cartierville[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal   Independent
Cartierville City councillor 7,523 Pierre Gagnier
3,267 (43.43%)
  Noushig Eloyan
4,116 (54.71%)
Ramazan Ozbakir
140 (1.86%)
  Gérard Legault
L'Acadie City councillor 9,230 James Kromida
3,737 (40.49%)
  Hasmig Belleli
5,493 (59.51%)
  Noushig Eloyan
Ahuntsic City councillor 10,239 Pierre Lachapelle
3,566 (34.83%)
  Pierre Lapointe
6,673 (65.17%)
  Pierre Lapointe
(Fleury)
Merged district
  Hasmig Belleli
(Ahuntsic)
Saint-Sulpice City councillor 8,976 Salvatore Rubbo
2,912 (32.44%)
  Maurice Beauchamp
6,064 (67.56%)
  Maurice Beauchamp
Sault-au-Récollet City councillor 9,437 Michel Cusano
3,172 (33.61%)
  Achille Polcaro
4,577 (48.50%)
Jean Rémillard
1,688 (17.89%)
  Serge-Éric Bélanger

Anjou[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal
Anjou City councillor
(two members)
33,315   Luis Miranda
10,686 (32.07%)
Carol Beaupré
9,557 (28.69%)
Benoit Corbeil
7,016 (21.06%)
Michel Simard
6,056 (18.18%)
New positions
Borough councillor 17,537 Andrée Hénault
10,536 (60.08%)
Ginette Chabot
7,001 (39.92%)
New position

Beaconsfield–Baie-D'Urfé[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal   Independent
Beaconsfield–
Baie-D'Urfé
City councillor 10,483   Roy Kemp
5,878 (56.07%)
Ginette Roy
530 (5.06%)
Anne Myles
4,075 (38.87%)
New position
Beaurepaire Borough councillor 4,594   Florence Grassby
2,779 (60.49%)
Sue Abidi
289 (6.29%)
Jon Bazar
1,526 (33.22%)
New position
James-Morgan Borough councillor 5,835   Anne-Marie Parent
3,286 (56.32%)
Salve Desprez
272 (4.66%)
Beverly Robb
2,277 (39.02%)
New position

Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal   Other
Côte-des-Neiges City councillor 7,340   Francine Senécal
Co-candidate for
Gérald Tremblay

3,637 (49.55%)
Pierre-Yves Melançon
3,483 (47.45%)
François Dumoulin (PÉBM)
220 (3.00%)
  Pierre-Yves Melançon
Darlington City councillor 6,643 Aline Malka
3,109 (46.80%)
  Saulie Zajdel
3,304 (49.74%)
Koffi Doumon (Ind.)
230 (3.46%)
  Saulie Zajdel
(Victoria)
Merged district
  Jean E. Fortier
(Darlington)
Décarie City councillor 6,150   Marcel Tremblay
3,792 (61.66%)
Sonya Biddle
2,358 (38.34%)
  Sonya Biddle
Loyola City councillor 6,752   Jeremy Searle
4,986 (73.84%)
Darryl Gray
1,766 (26.16%)
  Jeremy Searle
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce City councillor 7,803   Michael Applebaum
5,257 (67.37%)
Jean E. Fortier
2,356 (30.19%)
Allan Heafey (PÉBM)
190 (2.44%)
  Michael Applebaum
Snowdon City councillor 7,022   Marvin Rotrand
4,913 (69.97%)
Bill Surkis
2,109 (30.03%)
  Marvin Rotrand

Côte-Saint-Luc–Hampstead–Montreal West[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal   Independent
Côte-Saint-Luc–
Hampstead–
Montreal West
City councillor
(two members)
33,538   Robert Libman
15,800 (47.11%)
Dida Berku
13,008 (38.79%)
Armand Elbaz
1,018 (3.03%)
Stanley Reinblatt
845 (2.52%)
Howard Barza
2,398 (7.15%)
Murray Levine
469 (1.40%)
New positions
Borough councillor 17,501 Anthony Housefather
12,891 (73.66%)
Harvey Liverman
1,021 (5.83%)
Ruth Kovac
3,589 (20.51%)
New position

Dollard-Des Ormeaux–Roxboro[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal   Independent
Dollard-Des Ormeaux–Roxboro City councillor
(two members)
38,944   Edward Janiszewski
15,727 (40.38%)
Howard Zingboim
11,950 (30.69%)
Anis A. Nazar
2,502 (6.42%)
Harold Chorney
2,397 (6.15%)
Errol Johnson
4,500 (11.56%)
William Spears
1,868 (4.80%)
New positions
Borough councillor 20,304 Zoe Bayouk
14,929 (73.53%)
Maggie Sarkissian
2,773 (13.66%)
Maurice Seguin
2,208 (10.87%)
Eduard Hoyer
394 (1.94%)
New position

Dorval–L'Île-Dorval[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal
Dorval–L'Île-Dorval City councillor 8,031   Peter B. Yeomans
7,440 (92.64%)
Len MacDonald
591 (7.36%)
New position
Strathmore Borough councillor 4,311   Robert M. Bourbeau
3,929 (91.14%)
François Guidi
382 (8.86%)
New position
Désiré-Girouard Borough councillor 3,653   Edgar A. Rouleau
3,228 (88.37%)
Mario Mammone
425 (11.63%)
New position

L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève–Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal   Independent
L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève–Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue City councillor 9,394   Jacques Cardinal
4,156 (44.24%)
René Lecavalier
2,315 (24.64%)
Normand Marinacci
2,923 (31.12%)
New position
Anse-à-l'Orme Borough councillor 3,204   Bill Tierney
2,487 (77.62%)
Jean-Claude Provost
717 (22.38%)
New position
Jacques-Bizard Borough councillor 6,138   Richard Bélanger
2,929 (47.72%)
Jean-Claude Lebel
1,221 (19.89%)
Christian Larocque
1,988 (32.39%)
New position

Kirkland[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal   Independent
Kirkland City councillor 9,165   John W. Meaney
7,892 (86.11%)
Marino Discepola
895 (9.77%)
Alex Smith
378 (4.12%)
New position
Brunswick Borough councillor 4,749   Brian Macdonald
2,831 (59.61%)
John L. Ferko
329 (6.93%)
Joe Sanalitro
1,589 (33.46%)
New position
Côte-Sainte-Marie Borough councillor 4,414   Michel Gibson
3,960 (89.71%)
Anne-Marie Zincoski
454 (10.29%)
New position

Lachine[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal   Other
Lachine City councillor
(two members)
27,900   Claude Dauphin
9,434 (33.81%)
Jane Cowell-Poitras
7,776 (27.87%)
Guy Dicaire
4,489 (16.09%)
John Vincent Hachey
3,485 (12.49%)
Raymond Bergervin (Ind.)
2,100 (7.53%)
Bernard Tisseur (PÉBM)
616 (2.21%)
New positions
Borough councillor 14,811 Bernard Blanchet
7,386 (49.87%)
Richard Richardson
4,169 (28.15%)
Georgina Saba (Ind.)
3,256 (21.98%)
New position

LaSalle[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal   Independent
LaSalle City councillor
(three members)
70,872   Manon Barbe
13,131 (18.53%)
Alvaro Farinacci
12,730 (17.96%)
Richard Deschamps
11,260 (15.89%)
Robert Cordner
9,174 (12.94%)
Monique Vallée
7,746 (10.93%)
François Dupuis
7,599 (10.72%)
Frank Talarico
6,082 (8.58%)
Antonio C. Massana
3,150 (4.45%)
New positions
Cecil-P.-Newman Borough councillor 11,184 Michael Vadacchino
6,693 (59.84%)
Pina Mancuso
4,491 (40.16%)
New position
Sault-Saint-Louis Borough councillor 13,976   Oksana Kaluzny
7,917 (56.65%)
Frank Carnuccio
6,059 (43.35%)
New position

Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal   White Elephant Party
Hochelaga City councillor 6,636 Jean-François Moisan
1,760 (26.52%)
  Luc Larivée
4,418 (66.58%)
Danielle Giasson
458 (6.90%)
  Luc Larivée
Maisonneuve City councillor 7,993 Nancy Boileau
2,248 (28.12%)[6]
  Richer Dompierre
5,745 (71.88%)
  Richer Dompierre
(Maisonneuve)
Merged district
  Benoît Parent
(Pierre-de-Coubertin)
Louis-Riel City councillor 9,223 Gilles Marette
2,836 (30.75%)[7]
  Lyn Faust
6,387 (69.25%)
  Jacques Charbonneau
Longue-Pointe City councillor 9,241 Martin Dumont
3,767 (40.76%)
  Claire St-Arnaud
5,474 (59.24%)
  Claire St-Arnaud
Tétreaultville City councillor 10,082 Francisca Marques
2,968 (29.44%)
  Ivon Le Duc
7,114 (70.56%)
  Ivon Le Duc
(Honoré-Beaugrand)
Merged district
  Jean-Guy Deschamps
(Tétreaultville)

Montréal-Nord[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal   Independent
Montréal-Nord City councillor
(three members)
68,695   Marcel Parent
12,884 (18.76%)
Jean-Marc Gibeau
12,097 (17.61%)
James Infantino
11,451 (16.67%)
Michelle Allaire
11,359 (16.54%)
Luigi di Vito
9,960 (14.50%)
Nicole Roy-Arcelin
9,590 (13.96%)
Jean-Claude Mvilongo
1,354 (1.97%)
New positions
Marie-Clarac Borough councillor 12,560   Georgette L. Morin
6,199 (49.35%)
Antonin Dupont
5,595 (44.55%)
Henri-Paul Bernier
766 (6.10%)
New position
Ovide-Clermont Borough councillor 11,577   Normand Fortin
7,222 (62.38%)
Fritzberg Daleus
4,355 (37.62%)
New position

Mount Royal[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal
Mount Royal City councillor 8,153   Suzanne Caron
6,410 (78.62%)
Jacques O'Keefe
1,743 (21.38%)
New position
Frederick-G.-Todd Borough councillor 4,147   Cliff Carrie
3,078 (74.22%)
Nicole Pichette
1,069 (25.78%)
New position
Rockland Borough councillor 4,032   Nicholas Stephens
3,200 (79.37%)
Jacques Bassal
832 (20.63%)
New position

Outremont[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal   Independent
Outremont City councillor 8,739   Stéphane Harbour
5,436 (62.20%)
Pierre Delorme
3,303 (37.80%)
New position
Jeanne-Sauvé Borough councillor 4,525   Claude B. Piquette
1,634 (36.11%)
Jean-Sébastien Marineau
1,299 (28.71%)
Céline Forget
1,592 (35.18%)
New position
Joseph-Beaubien Borough councillor 4,281   Marie Cinq-Mars
2,903 (67.81%)
Paul-André Tétreault
1,378 (32.19%)
New position

Pierrefonds-Senneville[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal   Independent
Pierrefonds-Senneville City councillor
(two members)
34,255   Monique Worth
12,765 (37.27%)
Bertrand A. Ward
12,144 (35.45%)
Catherine Clément-Talbot
4,019 (11.73%)
Michael Labelle
3,922 (11.45%)
Lucien Pigeon
1,405 (4.10%)
New positions
Borough councillor 18,026 René E. LeBlanc
13,766 (76.37%)
Pierre Geoffrion
4,260 (23.63%)
New position

Le Plateau-Mont-Royal[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal   Other
Jeanne-Mance City councillor 5,720   Michel Prescott
2,928 (51.19%)
Vivian Goulder
2,430 (42.48%)
Patrick Ross (PÉBM)
197 (3.44%)
Maria Da Luz Dos Santos Inacio (Ind.)
165 (2.89%)
  Michel Prescott
Laurier City councillor 8,069 Richard Théorêt
2,945 (36.50%)
  Christine Poulin
4,636 (57.45%)
Benoit Mainguy (PÉBM)
488 (6.05%)
  Hélène Jolicoeur
Mile End City councillor 7,055   Helen Fotopulos
3,799 (53.85%)
Salwa Tazi
2,715 (38.48%)
Evripidis Georgiou (Ind.)
276 (3.91%)
Michel Parent (PÉBM)
265 (3.76%)
  Helen Fotopulos
Plateau-Mont-Royal City councillor 8,511 André Cardinal
2,510 (29.49%)
  Nicolas Tétrault
5,248 (61.66%)
Josée Fournier (PÉBM)
510 (5.99%)
Ann Farrell (Ind.)
150 (1.76%)
Man Yee Cheung (Ind.)
93 (1.09%)
  André Cardinal
(Plateau-Mont-Royal)
Merged district
  Richard Théorêt
(Lorimier)

Pointe-Claire[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal
Pointe-Claire City councillor 13,210   Bill McMurchie
12,280 (92.96%)
Terry J. Corcoran
930 (7.04%)
New position
Donegani Borough councillor 6,658   Aldo Iermieri
6,106 (91.71%)
Reggie Massey
552 (8.29%)
New position
Valois Borough councillor 6,505   Morris Trudeau
5,968 (91.74%)
Gerry Sztuka
537 (8.26%)
New position

Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles–Montréal-Est[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal   Other
Bout-de-l'Île City councillor 10,276 Jean-Marie Verret
3,666 (35.68%)
  Colette Paul
6,610 (64.32%)
  Colette Paul
(La Rousselière)
Merged district
  Michel Plante
(Bout-de-l'Île)
Marc-Aurèle-Fortin City councillor 10,229   Cosmo Maciocia
5,146 (50.31%)
Giovanni De Michele
4,823 (47.15%)
Françoise Desrochers (PÉBM)
260 (2.54%)
  Giovanni De Michele
Pointe-aux-Trembles City councillor 10,819 Yvon Labrosse
3,455 (31.93%)
  Marius Minier
5,146 (47.56%)
Roger Lachapelle (Ind.)
1,299 (12.01%)
André Dutremble (Ind.)
755 (6.98%)
Daniel Proulx (PÉBM)
164 (1.52%)
  Marius Minier
(Pointe-aux-Trembles)
Merged district
  Yvon Labrosse
(Mayor of Montreal East)
Rivière-des-Prairies City councillor 8,507 Georges Roman
2,935 (34.50%)
  Michel Plante
5,210 (61.24%)
Valérie Deluca (PÉBM)
362 (4.26%)
  Aimé Charron

Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal   White Elephant Party
Étienne-Desmarteau City councillor 8,095 Lilia Paquin
2,656 (32.81%)
  Nicole Thibault
5,050 (62.38%)
Francine Hébert
389 (4.81%)
  Nicole Thibault
Louis-Hébert City councillor 9,378 Sylvie Gagnon
3,156 (33.65%)
  Jean-François Plante
6,222 (66.35%)
  Carl Baillargeon
Marie-Victorin City councillor 11,013 Hugo Morissette
3,587 (32.57%)
  Kettly Beauregard
Co-candidate for
Pierre Bourque

7,077 (64.26%)
Gilles Bédard
349 (3.17%)
  Kettly Beauregard
Saint-Édouard City councillor 7,584 Dolores Correa-Appleyard
1,955 (25.78%)
  François Purcell
5,023 (66.23%)
David Bédard
606 (7.99%)
  François Purcell
(Saint-Édouard)
Merged district
  Jean-François Plante
(Père-Marquette)
Vieux-Rosemont City councillor 8,954 Richard Lemay
2,426 (27.09%)
  Denise Larouche
6,100 (68.13%)
Claude Laveaux
428 (4.78%)
  Denise Larouche
(Bourbonnière)
Merged district
  Marcel Grégoire
(Vieux-Rosemont)

Saint-Laurent[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal   Independent
Saint-Laurent City councillor
(three members)
73,238   Alan DeSousa
18,078 (24.68%)
René Dussault
17,490 (23.88%)
Irving Grundman
16,717 (22.83%)
Pierre Lambert
7,695 (10.51%)
François Ghali
7,221 (9.86%)
Danae Savides
6,037 (8.24%)
New positions
Côte-de-Liesse Borough councillor 12,441 Maurice Cohen
9,906 (79.62%)
Irina Tsarevsky
2,535 (20.38%)
New position
Normand-McLaren Borough councillor 13,295   Michèle D. Biron
7,770 (58.44%)
Yvette Biondi
3,935 (29.60%)
Rafik F. Hakim
1,054 (7.93%)
Martin Benoit
536 (4.03%)
New position

Saint-Léonard[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal   Other
Saint-Léonard City councillor
(three members)
77,150   Frank Zampino
20,279 (26.29%)
Yvette Bissonnet
18,438 (23.90%)
Dominic Perri
16,818 (21.80%)
Vincenzo Arciresi
7,555 (9.79%)
Basilio Giordano
6,417 (8.32%)
Louise Blackburn
6,190 (8.02%)
Denis Fournier (PÉBM)
896 (1.16%)
Dolly N. Makambo (Ind.)
557 (0.72%)
New positions
Grande-Prairie Borough councillor 13,739 Robert L. Zambito
10,034 (73.03%)
Lino Colapelle
3,705 (26.97%)
New position
Port-Maurice Borough councillor 13,315   Mario Battista
7,694 (57.78%)
Italo Barone
3,274 (24.59%)
Steve Gentile (Ind.)
2,347 (17.63%)
New position

Le Sud-Ouest[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal   Other
Émard City councillor 7,778 Georges Durivage
2,438 (31.35%)
  Robert Bousquet
3,918 (50.37%)
Daniel Tremblay (Ind.)
1,282 (16.48%)
Pamela McLaughlin (Ind.)
140 (1.80%)
  Pierre Paquin
Louis-Cyr City councillor 7,127 Robert Blondin
2,098 (29.44%)
  Line Hamel
4,773 (66.97%)
Daniel Paré (PÉBM)
256 (3.59%)
  Philippe Bissonnette
(Saint-Paul)
Merged district
  Germain Prégent
(Saint-Pierre)
Pointe-Saint-Charles City councillor 5,971 René Labrosse
1,490 (24.95%)
  Jacqueline Montpetit
2,995 (50.16%)
Richard Wafer (Ind.)
1,365 (22.86%)
Lionel Petit (Ind.)
121 (2.03%)
  Marcel Sévigny

Verdun[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal   Other
Verdun City councillor
(three members)
58,773   Georges Bossé
11,415 (19.42%)
Laurent Dugas
9,001 (15.31%)
Claude Trudel
8,540 (14.53%)
Danielle Paiement
7,593 (12.92%)
Robert Isabelle
7,577 (12.89%)
Micheline Senécal
7,377 (12.55%)
Catherine Chauvin (Ind.)
4,843 (8.24%)
Pierre Labrosse (Ind.)
1,641 (2.79%)
Daniel Racicot (PÉBM)
786 (1.34%)
New positions
Desmarchais-Crawford Borough councillor 10,804 John Gallagher
5,553 (51.40%)
André Savard
5,251 (48.60%)
New position
Champlain Borough councillor 10,197   Ginette Marotte
5,026 (49.29%)
Robert Filiatrault
4,761 (46.69%)
Cook Gosselin (Ind.)
410 (4.02%)
New position

Ville-Marie[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal   Other
Peter-McGill City councillor 6,044   Louise O'Sullivan Boyne
3,328 (55.06%)
Carolina Golla La Flèche
2,476 (40.97%)
Van Petteway (Ind.)
91 (1.50%)
Normand Potvin (PÉBM)
76 (1.26%)
Glenmore Browne (Ind.)
73 (1.21%)
  Gerry Weiner
Saint-Jacques City councillor 7,112 Sammy Forcillo
3,239 (45.54%)
  Robert Laramée
3,523 (49.54%)
Sylvie Degagné (PÉBM)
275 (3.87%)
Maria Grochowska (Ind.)
75 (1.05%)
  Sammy Forcillo
Sainte-Marie City councillor 6,004 Jacques René Beaudoin
1,327 (22.10%)
  Martin Lemay
4,314 (71.85%)
Sébastien Larivière (PÉBM)
363 (6.05%)
  Serge Lajeunesse

Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  MICU   Vision Montréal   Other
Jarry City councillor 8,019 Sébastien Richard
2,359 (29.42%)
  Anie Samson
4,904 (61.16%)
Richard Lulin (Ind.)
346 (4.31%)
Robert Boucher (Ind.)
293 (3.65%)
Mostafa Ben Kirane (Ind.)
117 (1.46%)
Charles Robidoux (Ind.)
Candidacy withdrawn
  Anie Samson
(Octave-Crémazie)
Merged district
  Achille Polcaro
(Jarry)
Jean-Rivard City councillor 7,836 Daniel Boucher
2,968 (37.88%)
  Frank Venneri
4,548 (58.04%)
Charles Paradis (PÉBM)
320 (4.08%)
  Frank Venneri
(François-Perrault)
Merged district
  Nicole Roy-Arcelin
(Jean-Rivard)
Parc-Extension City councillor 7,846 George Vathilakis
2,617 (33.36%)
  Mary Deros
3,819 (48.67%)
Sofoklis Rasoulis (Ind.)
1,410 (17.97%)
  Mary Deros
Saint-Michel City councillor 9,061 Nancy Forlini
2,684 (29.62%)
  Paolo Tamburello
5,911 (65.24%)
Thérèse Beaulieu (PÉBM)
466 (5.14%)
  Paolo Tamburello
Villeray City councillor 8,325 Kenneth George
2,532 (30.41%)
  Sylvain Lachance
5,467 (65.67%)
Alain Trottier (PÉBM)
326 (3.92%)
  Sylvain Lachance

Westmount[edit]

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  Vision Montréal   White Elephant Party   Independent
Westmount City councillor 8,083 Richard McConomy
630 (7.79%)
Lucien Parent
150 (1.86%)
  Karin Marks
7,303 (90.35%)
New position
Côte-Saint-Antoine Borough councillor   John de Castell
Acclaimed
New position
W.-D.-Lighthall Borough councillor 3,883 Pat Donnelly
371 (9.55%)
  Cynthia Lulham
3,512 (90.45%)
New position

References[edit]

  1. ^ Nancy Wood, "Lalonde wins St. Henri with premier's backing," Montreal Gazette, October 30, 1985, A4; Graham Fraser, "Levesque leaves sovereignty issue in doubt for vote," Globe and Mail, September 24, 1984, p. 1.
  2. ^ Uyen Vu, "Drivers, MUCTC ink deal But transit peace hinges on maintenance accord," Montreal Gazette, March 6, 2000, A1.
  3. ^ Paul Cherry, "Pride meets poverty: Ste. Catherine St. E. merchants seek relief from stricken economy," Montreal Gazette, October 10, 2001, A6.
  4. ^ The Montreal Gazette reported in 2004 that a Denis Fournier of Saint-Leonard had drowned while fishing. This may have been the same person. See "Fisherman's body found along river," Montreal Gazette, July 21, 2004, A7.
  5. ^ Maria Puente, "A fairytale re-spun: Designers tell tale of Di's dress," The Province, July 28, 2006, p. 20.
  6. ^ Boileau is a community activist. In 2000, she sought to initiate a class-action lawsuit on behalf of commuters who had waited in cold weather for city buses that never arrived or were too full to pick up more passengers. In the 2001 campaign, she campaigned against gentrification and for more affordable housing. See Paul Cherry, "Pride meets poverty: Ste. Catherine St. E. merchants seek relief from stricken economy," Montreal Gazette, October 10, 2001, A6; Uyen Vu, "Drivers, MUCTC ink deal But transit peace hinges on maintenance accord," Montreal Gazette, March 6, 2000, A1.
  7. ^ Marette was a first-time candidate.