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The 2009 Boucherville municipal election was an election that was held on the 1st of November 2009 to elect Boucherville's mayor and eight councillors.
Jean Martel and his party's eight candidates were elected. The voter turnout was 49.8%.
The election results were made available on the website of Québec's Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. [1]
Party | Mayoral candidate | Vote | |
---|---|---|---|
Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens Citoyennes | Jean Martel | 7,726 | |
Renouveau démocratique - Équipe Gagné | Reynald Gagné | 4,868 | |
Action Boucherville | Armand Lefebvre | 1,998 | |
Independent | Rémi Bergeron | 579 | |
Independent | Réal Belisle | 114 | |
Total of all valid votes | 15,285 |
Party | Mayoral candidate | Vote | |
---|---|---|---|
Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens Citoyennes | Yan S. Laquerre | 946 | |
Renouveau démocratique - Équipe Gagné | Jean-Louis Richer (Inc.) | 647 | |
Action Boucherville | François Luc | 225 | |
Independent | Marc-André Côté | 222 |
Party | Mayoral candidate | Vote | |
---|---|---|---|
Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens Citoyennes | Francine Crevier | 1,152 | |
Renouveau démocratique - Équipe Gagné | Monique Reeves (Inc.) | 558 | |
Action Boucherville | Johanne De Villiers | 476 |
Party | Mayoral candidate | Vote | |
---|---|---|---|
Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens Citoyennes | Alexandra Capone | 899 | |
Renouveau démocratique - Équipe Gagné | Carl Chevalier (Inc.) | 685 | |
Independent | Karyne Brossard | 237 | |
Action Boucherville | Joëlle Blanchet | 229 |
Party | Mayoral candidate | Vote | |
---|---|---|---|
Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens Citoyennes | Anne Barabé | 902 | |
Renouveau démocratique - Équipe Gagné | Roger Saucier (Inc.) | 728 | |
Action Boucherville | Gisèle Thibault | 285 |
Party | Mayoral candidate | Vote | |
---|---|---|---|
Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens Citoyennes | Dominic Lévesque | 748 | |
Renouveau démocratique - Équipe Gagné | Francine Guidi (Inc.) | 515 | |
Action Boucherville | Michaël Léveillée | 385 |
Party | Mayoral candidate | Vote | |
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Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens Citoyennes | Magalie Queval | 1,084 | |
Renouveau démocratique - Équipe Gagné | Alain Langlois | 515 | |
Action Boucherville | Lionel Baron | 234 |
Party | Mayoral candidate | Vote | |
---|---|---|---|
Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens Citoyennes | Jacqueline Boubane | 829 | |
Renouveau démocratique - Équipe Gagné | Marie-Hélène Lecompte | 826 | |
Action Boucherville | Jocelyn Lavoie | 264 |
Party | Mayoral candidate | Vote | |
---|---|---|---|
Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens Citoyennes | Lise Roy | 800 | |
Renouveau démocratique - Équipe Gagné | Harold Gervais | 677 | |
Action Boucherville | Stéphane Paré | 210 |
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