2002 Magog municipal election

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The 2002 Magog municipal election was held on December 1, 2002, to elect a mayor and councillors in the city of Magog, Quebec. This was the city's first election following an amalgamation with two neighbouring townships.

Results

2002 Magog election, Mayor of Magog
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Marc Poulin5,77064.33
Jean-Guy St-Roch3,19935.67
Total valid votes8,969100.00
2009 Magog election, Councillor, District One
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Michel Bombardieraccl..
2002 Magog election, Councillor, District Two
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Gerald Dussault41960.90
Gisele Bisson25436.92
Gerald Deschenes152.18
Total valid votes688100.00
2002 Magog election, Councillor, District Three
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Denise Poulin-Marcotte1,13076.87
Serge Poulin34023.13
Total valid votes1,470100.00
2002 Magog election, Councillor, District Four
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Jean-Guy Gingras41368.95
Jean-Yves Theriault18631.05
Total valid votes599100.00
2002 Magog election, Councillor, District Five
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Michel Voyer 79669.40
Jean-Louis Le Cavalier35130.60
Total valid votes1,147100.00
2002 Magog election, Councillor, District Six
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Jacques Laurendeau74574.35
Marcel Lavoie25725.65
Total valid votes1,002100.00
2002 Magog election, Councillor, District Seven
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Gilbert Kurt Boucher60661.40
Roger Crevier38138.60
Total valid votes987100.00
2002 Magog election, Councillor, District Eight
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Gilles Robinson51452.34
Jean-Marie Bergeron46847.66
Total valid votes982100.00
2002 Magog election, Councillor, District Nine
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Serge Gosselin37946.67
Jocelyne Mongrain23128.45
Raymond Cloutier20224.88
Total valid votes812100.00
2009 Magog election, Councillor, District Ten
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Yvan Coteaccl..

Sources: Nelson Afonso, "Poulin elected to lead new city of Magog," 2 December 2002, p. 1.

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