2005 Laval municipal election

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The 2005 Laval municipal election took place on November 6, 2005, to elect a mayor and city councillors in Laval, Quebec.

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Gilles Vaillancourt was elected to a fifth term as mayor, and his municipal party won every seat on city council. No other parties contested the election.

Results

Mayor

PartyCandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Parti PRO des Lavallois (x)Gilles Vaillancourt 58,80474.61
IndependentAudrey Boisvert12,61316.00
IndependentEmilio Migliozzi3,9284.98
IndependentRégent Millette3,4744.41
Total valid votes78,819100

Council

2005 Laval election, Councillor, District One
PartyCandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Parti PRO des Lavallois(incumbent)Jacques St-Jean2,93973.60
IndependentChristian Lajoie54813.72
IndependentFranklin Valois50612.67
Total valid votes3,993100.00
2005 Laval election, Councillor, District Two
PartyCandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Parti PRO des Lavallois(incumbent)Sylvie Clermontaccl.
2005 Laval election, Councillor, District Three
PartyCandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Parti PRO des Lavallois(incumbent)Madeleine Sollazzo2,88470.05
IndependentTino Rossi1,23329.95
Total valid votes4,117100.00
2005 Laval election, Councillor, District Four
PartyCandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Parti PRO des LavalloisMichèle Des Trois Maisons2,46658.16
IndependentFrançois Bordeleau1,48034.91
IndependentRobert Allard2946.93
Total valid votes4,240100.00
2005 Laval election, Councillor, District Five
PartyCandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Parti PRO des Lavallois(incumbent)Francine Légaré2,53671.52
IndependentAlain Bordeleau77621.88
IndependentCarmen Beauséjour2346.60
Total valid votes3,546100.00
2005 Laval election, Councillor, District Six
PartyCandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Parti PRO des Lavallois(incumbent)Jean-Jacques Lapierreaccl.
2005 Laval election, Councillor, District Seven
PartyCandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Parti PRO des Lavallois(incumbent)Benoit Fradetaccl.
2005 Laval election, Councillor, District Eight
PartyCandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Parti PRO des Lavallois(incumbent)Norman Girardaccl.
2005 Laval election, Councillor, District Nine
PartyCandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Parti PRO des Lavallois(incumbent)Yvon Martineauaccl.
2005 Laval election, Councillor, District Ten
PartyCandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Parti PRO des Lavallois(incumbent)Lucie Hill Larocque2,78972.40
IndependentAlexandre Foisy1,06327.60
Total valid votes3,852100.00
2005 Laval election, Councillor, District Eleven
PartyCandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Parti PRO des LavalloisGinette Grisé2,15361.90
IndependentRobert Bordeleau1,24735.85
IndependentJacquelin Mainville782.24
Total valid votes3,478100.00
2005 Laval election, Councillor, District Twelve
PartyCandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Parti PRO des Lavallois(incumbent)Jocelyne Guertin3,52683.34
IndependentLouis Bordeleau70516.66
Total valid votes4,231100.00
2005 Laval election, Councillor, District Thirteen
PartyCandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Parti PRO des Lavallois(incumbent)Ginette Legault Bernieraccl.
2005 Laval election, Councillor, District Fourteen
PartyCandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Parti PRO des Lavallois(incumbent)Basile Angelopoulos3,59089.93
IndependentGopal Arora2476.19
IndependentSamira Tasli1553.88
Total valid votes3,992100.00
2005 Laval election, Councillor, District Fifteen
PartyCandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Parti PRO des LavalloisAlexandre Duplessisaccl.
2005 Laval election, Councillor, District Sixteen
PartyCandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Parti PRO des Lavallois(incumbent)Pierre Cléroux3,15577.96
IndependentSylvain A. Trottier89222.04
Total valid votes4,047100.00
2005 Laval election, Councillor, District Seventeen
PartyCandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Parti PRO des Lavallois(incumbent)Jean-Jacques Beldiéaccl.
2005 Laval election, Councillor, District Eighteen
PartyCandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Parti PRO des Lavallois(incumbent)Robert Planteaccl.
2005 Laval election, Councillor, District Nineteen
PartyCandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Parti PRO des Lavallois(incumbent)Yvon Bromley2,62175.86
IndependentKevin Christo Lefebvre83424.14
Total valid votes3,455100.00
2005 Laval election, Councillor, District Twenty
PartyCandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Parti PRO des Lavallois(incumbent)André Boileau3,65976.21
IndependentDaniel Lafrenière1,14223.79
Total valid votes4,801100.00
2005 Laval election, Councillor, District Twenty-One
PartyCandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Parti PRO des Lavallois(incumbent)Denis Robillard3,26774.47
Mouvement lavalloisYvon Montplaisir1,12025.53
Total valid votes4,387100.00

Source: ÉLECTION MUNICIPALE DU 6 NOVEMBRE 2005, City of Laval.

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