2005 Quebec municipal elections

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The Canadian province of Quebec held municipal elections in its municipalities on November 6, 2005.

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The municipalities in Quebec for the 2005 election were different from the previous 2001 election, as many municipalities had voted to de-amalgamate.

Every municipality in Quebec held elections except Port-Cartier, Thetford Mines, Sept-Îles and in the village and parish of Saint-Georges-de-Cacouna (they were held in 2006).

In addition to the municipalities, the prefects of 8 regional county municipalities were elected:

Selected results of the November 6 elections are as follows

Bécancour

2005 Bécancour municipal election : Mayor
CandidateVotes%
(x)Maurice Richard 2,84864.86
Pierre Duplessis1,54335.14
Total valid votes4,391100
Source: "Les maires sortants de Bécancour et de Plessisville sont réélus", Radio-Canada, 6 November 2005, accessed 14 May 2011.
2005 Bécancour municipal election : Council, Ward Six
CandidateVotes%
Alain Levesque2,36257.67
Christian Richard1,38033.69
Blak D. Blackburn3548.64
Total valid votes4,096100

Blainville

CandidateVote %
François CantinX
Daniel Ratthé

Boucherville

CandidateVote %
Francine GadboisAcclaimed

Brossard

CandidateVote %
Jean-Marc Pelletier9,11857.1
Raymond Guyot6,85442.9

Châteauguay

CandidateVote %
Sergio Pavone (inc.)9,44060.1
Alain Desjardins6,26639.9

Dollard-des-Ormeaux

CandidateVote %
Ed JaniszewskiAcclaimed

Drummondville

CandidateVote %
Francine Ruest-Jutras (inc.)Acclaimed

Gatineau

CandidateVote %
Marc Bureau 55,65068.3
Yves Ducharme (inc.)25,83431.7

Granby

CandidateVote %
Richard Goulet9,63957.5
Denis Dumas5,06930.2
Guy Racine (inc.)2,05912.3

Laval

2005 Laval municipal election : Mayor of Laval
PartyCandidateVotes%
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

Lévis

CandidateVote %
Danielle Roy Marinelli 19,529
Mathieu Castonguay
Jean Garon (inc.)
Gilles Lehouillier

Longueuil

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

Montreal

2005 Montreal municipal election : Mayor of Montreal
PartyCandidateVotes%
Montreal Island Citizens Union (x)Gérald Tremblay 202,30253.73
Vision Montreal Pierre Bourque 136,76936.32
Projet Montréal Richard Bergeron 32,1268.53
White Elephant Party Michel Bédard 5,3291.42
Total valid votes376,526100

Nicolet

Council

Hélène Langis was elected as the councillor for Nicolet's sixth ward. She later resigned, and a by-election was held to choose her replacement on December 17, 2006:

CandidateVote %
Denis Jutras83854.03
André Breton35923.15
Hélène Gelinas29418.96
Serge Goyette372.39
Simonne Lizotte231.48
Total valid votes1,551100

Québec

CandidatePartyVote %
Andrée Boucher Independent90,079
46.3 / 100.0
Claude Larose Renouveau municipal de Québec 65,192
33.5 / 100.0
Marc Bellemare Vision Québec20,441
10.5 / 100.0
Pierre-Michel Bouchard Action civique de Québec 17,010
8.8 / 100.0
Patrice FortinIndependent1,626
0.8 / 100.0

Repentigny

CandidateVote %
Chantal Deschamps (inc.)13,21257.8
Michel Carignan9,66342.2

Rimouski

CandidateVote %
Éric Forest X
Martin Poirier
François Thibodeau

Rouyn-Noranda

CandidateVote %
Roger CaouetteX
Jean-Claude Beauchemin (inc.)

Saguenay

CandidateVote %
Jean Tremblay (inc.)45,08171.4
Mereille Jean16,74026.5
André Reid1,2952.1

Saint-Eustache

CandidateVote %
Claude Carignan 11,63580.6
Lucien Vallée2,80319.4

Saint-Hyacinthe

CandidateVote %
Claude Bernier (inc.)12,04080.8
Dale Daigneault-Denio2,85319.2

Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu

CandidateVote %
Gilles Dolbec (inc.)14,98261.0
Lucille Méthé 9,57239.0

Saint-Jérôme

CandidateVote %
Marc Gascon (inc.)11,02674.3
Gérald Cyr3,82225.7

Salaberry-de-Valleyfield

CandidateVote %
Denis Lapointe (inc.)8,83371.1
Sylvain Guérin3,59128.9

Shawinigan

CandidateVote %
Lise Landry (inc.)11,39652.2
Renée Fournier6,78931.1
Maxime Boisvert3,32715.3

Sherbrooke

CandidateVote %
Jean Perrault (inc.)25,68753.9
Hélène Gravel20,89243.9
Hubert Richard1,0472.2

Terrebonne

CandidateVote %
Jean-Marc Robitaille (inc.)Acclaimed

Trois-Rivières

CandidateVote %
Yves Lévesque (inc.)34,29870.3
Guy Julien 13,74128.2
Serge Simard 7541.5

Victoriaville

CandidateVote %
Roger Richard (inc.)Acclaimed

All results by region

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  2. "RÉSULTATS LONGUEUIL 2006" (PDF). Point-Sud (in French). 5 (8): 6, 7. November 22, 2005. Retrieved October 19, 2013.

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