2005 Longueuil municipal election

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2005 Longueuil municipal election
  2001 6 November 2005 2009  

26 seats in Longueuil City Council
Turnout38.3%
 First partySecond party
 
Leader Claude Gladu Claude Lamoureux
PartyParti municipal Rive-SudRalliement Longueuil
Leader since20052009
Last electionpre-creationpre-creation
Seats won197
Popular vote40,38422,502
Percentage61.7%34.38%

Mayor before election

Jacques Olivier
Équipe Olivier

Elected Mayor

Claude Gladu
Parti municipal Rive-Sud

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

Contents

Claude Gladu was elected to his third term as mayor, and first term of the re-constituted city of Longueuil. His party won 19 of the 26 seats on Longueuil City Council. [1]

Results

Mayor

Mayor of Longueuil [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
  Claude Gladu Parti municipal Rive-Sud40,38464.2%
 Claude LamoureuxRalliement Longueuil22,50235.8%
 Total valid votes62,886100%

Councillors

Vieux-Longueuil

District 1 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Michel DesjardinsParti municipal Rive-Sud1,83577.2%
 Karine SimardRalliement Longueuil54222.8%
 Total valid votes2,377100%
District 2 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Simon CrochetièreParti municipal Rive-Sud1,81463.7%
 Marc LamoureuxRalliement Longueuil85430.0%
 Térésina DavidIndependent1806.3%
 Total valid votes2,848100%
District 3 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Claudette TessierParti municipal Rive-Sud1,76166.8%
 Linda BosséRalliement Longueuil87733.2%
 Total valid votes2,638100%
District 4 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Jacques GoyetteParti municipal Rive-Sud1,73664.0%
 Marc LachanceRalliement Longueuil97736.0%
 Total valid votes2,713100%
District 5 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Robert CharlandParti municipal Rive-Sud1,27863.7%
 Vincent GagnéRalliement Longueuil72736.3%
 Total valid votes2,005100%
District 6 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Bertrand GirardParti municipal Rive-Sud1,45579.6%
 France PrévostRalliement Longueuil37320.4%
 Total valid votes1,828100%
District 7 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Marie-Lise SauvéParti municipal Rive-Sud1,59679.8%
 Juliette ProulxRalliement Longueuil40320.2%
 Total valid votes1,999100%
District 8 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Manon D. HénaultParti municipal Rive-Sud2,09081.7%
 Thamarr St-ArmandRalliement Longueuil46718.3%
 Total valid votes2,557100%
District 9 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Nicole LafontaineParti municipal Rive-Sud1,88869.3%
 Pierre BrodeurRalliement Longueuil83530.7%
 Total valid votes2,723100%
District 10 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Nicole BéliveauParti municipal Rive-Sud1,43067.3%
 Isabelle PaquetteRalliement Longueuil56026.4%
 Kerline JosephIndependent1356.4%
 Total valid votes2,125100%
District 11 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Johane Fontaine-DeshaiesParti municipal Rive-Sud1,45366.2%
 Monique HainsRalliement Longueuil69031.4%
 Richard St-OngeIndependent532.4%
 Total valid votes2,196100%
District 12 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Normand CaisseParti municipal Rive-Sud1,90166.5%
 Roland LevasseurRalliement Longueuil95733.5%
 Total valid votes2,858100%
District 13 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Gilbert CôtéParti municipal Longueuil1,48463.0%
 Martin ClarkRalliement Longueuil87237.0%
 Total valid votes2,356100%
District 14 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Robert GladuParti municipal Longueuil2,13479.0%
 Jacinthe JeanRalliement Longueuil47017.4%
 Rémi NadeauIndependent963.6%
 Total valid votes2,700100%
District 15 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Gilles GrégoireParti municipal Longueuil1,07860.7%
 Guy TalbotRalliement Longueuil69939.3%
 Total valid votes1,777100%

Greenfield Park

District 16 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Mireille CarrièreParti municipal Rive-Sud1,55564.3%
 Daniel LamoureuxRalliement Longueuil86535.7%
 Total valid votes2,420100%
District 17 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Robert MylesRalliement Longueuil84451.8%
 Marc DuclosParti municipal Rive-Sud78648.2%
 Total valid votes1,630100%
District 18 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Bernard ConstantiniRalliement Longueuil82953.2%
 Tim MatuzewiskiParti municipal Rive-Sud72946.8%
 Total valid votes1,558100%

Saint-Hubert

District 19 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Jacques LemireParti municipal Rive-Sud1,79881.2%
 Claude GagnéRalliement Longueuil41518.8%
 Total valid votes2,213100%
District 20 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Roger RoyRalliement Longueuil2,04777.2%
 Joanne CostoParti municipal Rive-Sud60322.8%
 Total valid votes2,650100%
District 21 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Jacques E. PoitrasParti municipal Rive-Sud1,19350.05%
 Michèle OuimetRalliement Longueuil1,19149.95%
 Total valid votes2,384100%
District 22 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Lise DutilRalliement Longueuil1,21251.3%
 Raymond DupontParti municipal Rive-Sud1,15148.7%
 Total valid votes2,363100%
District 23 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Stéphane DesjardinsParti municipal Rive-Sud1,37658.6%
 Claude LeblancRalliement Longueuil97141.4%
 Total valid votes2,347100%
District 24 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Suzanne CharbonneauRalliement Longueuil1,29944.5%
 Gabriel LandryParti municipal Rive-Sud1,07136.7%
 Maurice CarpentierIndependent45415.5%
 Marjolaine GuayIndependent963.3%
 Total valid votes2,920100%
District 25 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Lorraine Guay-BoivinRalliement Longueuil1,44054.4%
 Ginette BelleauParti municipal Longueuil1,20745.6%
 Total valid votes2,647100%
District 26 [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Michel LatendresseRalliement Longueuil1,37854.1%
 Jean RossignolParti municipal Rive-Sud1,16845.9%
 Total valid votes2,546100%

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