2009 Longueuil municipal election

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2009 Longueuil municipal election
  2005 2 November 2009 2013  

26 seats in Longueuil City Council
Turnout38.9%
 First partySecond party
 
Leader Caroline St-Hilaire Jacques Goyette
PartyAction LongueuilParti municipal de Longueuil
Leader since20092009
Last electionpre-creation19 seats, 64.2%
Seats won1115
Seat change--4
Popular vote34,29130,504
Percentage52.9%47.1%

Mayor before election

Claude Gladu
Parti municipal de Longueuil

Elected Mayor

Caroline St-Hilaire
Action Longueuil

The 2009 Longueuil municipal election took place on November 1, 2009, to elect a mayor and city councillors in Longueuil, Quebec, Canada.

Contents

Caroline St-Hilaire was elected to her first term as mayor, and her party won 11 of the 26 seats on Longueuil City Council.

Results

Mayor

Mayor of Longueuil [1] [2]
CandidatePartyVote%
  Caroline St-Hilaire Action Longueuil34,29152.9%
 Jacques GoyetteParti municipal de Longueuil30,50447.1%
 Total valid votes64,795100%
 Rejected ballots1,892

Councillors

Vieux-Longueuil

District 1 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Michel Desjardins (X)Parti municipal Longueuil1,48257.4%
 Marc LachanceAction Longueuil1,10242.6%
 Total valid votes2,584100%
District 2 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Sylvie ParentAction Longueuil2,04855.2%
 Simon CrochetièreParti municipal Longueuil1,66244.8%
 Total valid votes3,710100%
District 3 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Benoît L'ÉcuyerParti municipal Longueuil1,73855.5%
 Luc J. LachapelleAction Longueuil1,39344.5%
 Total valid votes3,131100%
District 4 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 André GroleauParti municipal Longueuil1,91553.1%
 Marc OstiguyAction Longueuil1,69346.9%
 Total valid votes3,608100%
District 5 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Albert BeaudryAction Longueuil1,43650.2%
 Denise PicardParti municipal Longueuil1,42249.8%
 Total valid votes2,858100%
District 6 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Michel LanctôtAction Longueuil1,17251.4%
 Alain St-Pierre (X)Parti municipal Longueuil1,10748.6%
 Total valid votes2,279100%
District 7 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Marie-Lise Sauvé (X)Parti municipal Longueuil1,32855.5%
 Simon-Robert ChartrandAction Longueuil1,06644.5%
 Total valid votes2,394100%
District 8 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Manon D. Hénault (X)Parti municipal Longueuil1,47258.3%
 Marc ArchambaultAction Longueuil1,05341.7%
 Total valid votes2,525100%
District 9 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Nicole Lafontaine (X)Parti municipal Longueuil1,39065.2%
 Anaka Félicien AmonAction Longueuil74134.8%
 Total valid votes2,131100%
District 10 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Claude Gladu Jr.Parti municipal Longueuil98344.7%
 Tommy ThébergeAction Longueuil67830.9%
 Réal ChevalierIndependent53624.4%
 Total valid votes2,197100%
District 11 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Johane Fontaine (X)Parti municipal Longueuil1,06057.4%
 Jacinthe JeanAction Longueuil78742.6%
 Total valid votes1,847100%
District 12 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Monique BastienAction Longueuil1,45050%
 Normand Caisse (X)Parti municipal Longueuil1,44850%
 Total valid votes2,898100%
District 13 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Monique BrissonAction Longueuil1,53752.8%
 Gilbert Côté (X)Parti municipal Longueuil1,37647.2%
 Total valid votes2,913100%
District 14 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Robert Gladu (X)Parti municipal Longueuil1,67764.7%
 Mathieu JeanneauAction Longueuil91435.3%
 Total valid votes2,591100%
District 15 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Gilles Grégoire (X)Parti municipal Longueuil1,08066.6%
 Anouk HébertAction Longueuil54233.4%
 Total valid votes1,622100%

Greenfield Park

District 16 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Mireille Carrière (X)Parti municipal Longueuil1,00552.5%
 Jason MatuzewiskiAction Longueuil90947.5%
 Total valid votes1,914100%
District 17 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Robert Myles (X)Parti municipal Longueuil93264.5%
 Richard MorissetAction Longueuil51235.5%
 Total valid votes1,444100%
District 18 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Michael O'GradyAction Longueuil97860.1%
 Bernard Constantini (X)Parti municipal Longueuil65039.9%
 Total valid votes1,628100%

Saint-Hubert

District 19 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Jacques Lemire (X)Parti municipal Longueuil1,74078.4%
 Henriette LemireAction Longueuil47921.6%
 Total valid votes2,219100%
District 20 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Roger Roy (X)Parti municipal Longueuil1,93071.1%
 Nancy MartelAction Longueuil78328.9%
 Total valid votes2,713100%
District 21 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Jacques E. Poitras (X)Parti municipal Longueuil1,64757.7%
 Michèle OuimetAction Longueuil1,20542.3%
 Total valid votes2,852100%
District 22 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Éric BeaulieuAction Longueuil1,36655.7%
 Lise Bélisle-Dutil (X)Parti municipal Longueuil1,08544.3%
 Total valid votes2,451100%
District 23 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Suzanne LachanceAction Longueuil1,28450.1%
 Stéphane Desjardins (X)Parti municipal Longueuil1,28149.9%
 Total valid votes2,565100%
District 24 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Suzanne Charbonneau (X)Action Longueuil1,63366.3%
 Jean-Claude LévesqueParti municipal Longueuil83033.7%
 Total valid votes2,463100%
District 25 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Lorraine Guay-Boivin (X)Action Longueuil1,44760.1%
 Caroline FortierParti municipal Longueuil96239.9%
 Total valid votes2,409100%
District 26 [1]
CandidatePartyVote%
 Michel Latendresse (X)Action Longueuil1,91364.5%
 Jean RossignolParti municipal Longueuil1,05235.5%
 Total valid votes2,965100%

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