2009 Quebec municipal elections

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Municipal elections took place throughout Quebec, Canada, on November 1, 2009, to replace mayors and councillors.

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Acton Vale

CandidateVote %
Éric Charbonneau 1,68960.6
Juliette Dupuis (X)1,09639.4

Alma

CandidateVote %
Marc Asselin6,17049.1
Lucille Gagnon4,20433.5
Pierre Ste-Marie1,95415.6
Sylvain Tremblay2311.8

Amos

CandidateVote %
Ulrick Chérubin (X)3,44583.9
Maurice Martineau53913.1
Robert Audette1212.9

Amqui

CandidateVote %
Gaëtan Ruest (X)1,07642.5
Normand Boulianne79931.6
Monique Vermette-Leclerc65625.9

Asbestos

CandidateVote %
Hugues Grimard1,61252.1
Jean-Philippe Bachand (X)1,48247.9

Aumond

CandidateVote %
Denis Charron28959.6
Germain St-Amour (X)12124.9
Luc Richard7515.5

Baie-Comeau

CandidateVote %
Christine Brisson3,85243.3
Michel St-Laurent1,85920.9
Luc Imbeault1,83620.6
Jean-Yves Côté1,35515.2

Baie-Saint-Paul

CandidateVote %
Jean Fortin (X)1,87553.2
Pierre André Thomas1,64746.8

Beaconsfield

CandidateVote %
David Pollock3,96262.83
Bob Benedetti (X)1,93830.73
Hela Labene4066.44

Beauceville

CandidateVote %
Luc Provençal2,15980.7
Jacques Bélanger51619.3

Beauharnois

CandidateVote %
Claude Hainault3,31263.5
Daniel Charlebois (X)1,90536.5

Bécancour

CandidateVote %
Maurice Richard (X)Acclaimed

Beloeil

CandidatePartyVote %
Diane Lavoie (X)Beloeil gagnant3,92159.47
Claude LavalléeÉquipe Lavallée2,31535.11
Sylvain LeducIndependent3575.41

Blainville

CandidatePartyVote %
François Cantin (X)Vrai Blainville9,99771.8
Florent GravelNotre Blainville3,92528.2

Boileau

CandidateVote %
Henri Gariepy (X)13648.2
Nadine Proulx9533.7
Jean-Pierre Melloy5118.1

Boisbriand

CandidatePartyVote %
Marlene CordatoRalliement des citoyens de Boisbriand4,83652.8
Sylvie St-Jean (X)Équipe Sylvie St-Jean4,32647.2

Following media reports, the Directeur général des élections du Québec announced an investigation as to whether construction entrepreneur Lino Zambito attempted to persuade two opposition councillors to allow the incumbent mayor Sylvie Saint-Jean to be reelected unopposed. [1]

Boischatel

CandidatePartyVote %
Yves Germain (X)Option Boischatel1,76679.9
Serge LeblancRenouveau Boischatel44520.1

Bois-des-Filion

CandidateVote %
Paul Larocque (X)Acclaimed

Boucherville

CandidatePartyVote %
Jean MartelOption citoyens - citoyennes7,72650.55
Reynald GagnéRenouveau démocratique4,86831.85
Armand LefebvreAction Boucherville1,99813.07
Rémi BergeronIndependent5793.79
Réal BelisleIndependent1140.75

Bowman

CandidateVote %
Michel David23162.3
Gaetan Bastien14037.7

Bromont

CandidateVote %
Pauline Quinlan (X)2,20575.9
Gilles Duchesne70024.1

Brossard

CandidatePartyVote %
Paul LeducPriority Brossard14,94670.3
Jean-Marc Pelletier (X)Brossard Democracy6,32229.7

Brownsburg-Chatham

CandidateVote %
Georges Dinel1,56863.8
Lise Bourgault (X)88836.2

Bryson

CandidateVote %
John Griffin20366.3
Francis Cahill10333.7

Campbell's Bay

CandidateVote %
William Stewart28554.7
Cletus Ferrigan15129.0
Jean-Louis Auger (X)8516.3

Candiac

CandidateVote %
André J. Côté (X)Acclaimed

Cantley

CandidateVote %
Steve Harris (X)1,03560.8
Mario Noel66639.2

Carignan

CandidatePartyVote %
Louise LavigneÉquipe Louise Lavigne1,75360.5
Jean-Guy Legendre (X)Équipe Legendre1,14639.5

Chambly

CandidatePartyVote %
Denis Lavoie (X)Action Chambly4,68654.6
Pierre BourbonnaisParti municipal Chambly3,90245.4

Chandler

CandidateVote %
Louisette Langlois1,89643.5
Claude Cyr (X)1,74440.1
Luc Legresley71416.4

Charlemagne

CandidateVote %
Normand Grenier (X)Acclaimed

Châteauguay

CandidatePartyVote %
Nathalie SimonCitizen's Action8,65956.5
Michel ÉnaultChâteauguay Party4,50229.4
Anthony BofficeIndependent2,16114.1

Chelsea

CandidateVote %
Caryl Green1,34556.3
Liam Fitzgerald1,04343.7

Chertsey

CandidateVote %
Jocelyn Gravel (X)Acclaimed

Chibougamau

CandidateVote %
Manon Cyr1,87862.4
Mario Fortin73224.3
Christian Claveau40013.3

Coaticook

CandidateVote %
Bertrand Lamoureux (X)2,11854.5
Charles Poulin1,76945.5

Contrecoeur

CandidatePartyVote %
Suzanne Dansereau (X)Équipe Dansereau1,34450.4
Richard GirouardRenouveau Girouard1,32149.6

Cookshire-Eaton

CandidateVote %
Normand Potvin (X)Acclaimed

Coteau-du-Lac

CandidateVote %
Robert Sauvé (X)Acclaimed

Côte Saint-Luc

CandidateVote %
Anthony Housefather (X)Acclaimed

Cowansville

CandidateVote %
Arthur Fauteux (X)3,01963.44
André Leroux1,74036.56

Delson

CandidateVote %
Gilles MelocheAcclaimed

Deux-Montagnes

CandidatePartyVote %
Marc Lauzon (X)Action Deux-Montanges3,18050.5
Robert LandryRobert Landry Team3,11249.5

Dolbeau-Mistassini

CandidateVote %
Georges Simard (X)3,14151.1
Réjean Lalancette3,00548.9

Dollard-des-Ormeaux

CandidateVote %
Ed Janiszewski (X)8,63085.4
Shameem Siddiqui1,47114.6

It was reported that outgoing mayor Ed Janiszewski had attempted to persuade his opponent Shameem Siddiqui not to run, citing the cost of holding an election. Siddiqui reacted indignantly, saying that Janiszewski was not "the king of Dollard" and that he has the right to run for office. [2]

Donnacona

CandidateVote %
André Marcoux (X)Acclaimed

Dorval

CandidateVote %
Edgar Rouleau (X)Acclaimed

Drummondville

CandidateVote %
Francine Ruest-Jutras (X)12,93570.4
Frédéric Veilleux5,44029.6

Farnham

CandidateVote %
Josef Hüsler (X)1,60265.6
Jules Lagué84234.5

Fassett

CandidateVote %
Michel Rioux (X)Acclaimed

Fort Coulonge

CandidateVote %
Raymond Durocher (X)61777.8
Michel Graveline17622.2

Gaspé

CandidateVote %
François Roussy (X)Acclaimed

Gatineau

See 2009 Gatineau municipal election

At 8:59 PM, CBC reported that Marc Bureau, the incumbent mayor of Gatineau had won the Gatineau mayoral race. [3] [4]

CandidateVote %
Marc Bureau (X)30,92944.1%
Aurèle Desjardins18,55125.5%
Tony Cannavino17,11924.4%
Luc Desjardins1,2661.8%
Roger J. Fleury1,1981.7%
Richard Gravel1,0521.5%

Gracefield

CandidateVote %
Real Rochon (X)97966.5
Celine Deslauriers40626.7
Paul Bertrand875.9

Granby

CandidateVote %
Richard Goulet (X)10,08349.33
Toni Lynn Trottier6,99634.08
René Guillette1,8639.11
Diane Racicot1,4997.33

Hampstead

CandidateVote %
William Steinberg (X)1,92161%
David Sternthal82539%

Hudson

CandidateVote %
Michael Elliott (X)Acclaimed

Joliette

CandidatePartyVote %
René Laurin (X)Action Joliette3,42575.2
Barnard GagnonIndependent1,12724.8

Kazabazua

CandidateVote %
Ota Hora19447.5
Ron Laflamme9924.3
Robert Petrin8821.6
Cecil Crites276.6

Kirkland

CandidateVote %
John W. Meaney (X)Acclaimed

Lac-Beauport

CandidatePartyVote %
Michel BeaulieuVision Lac-Beauport1,42956.7
André ParentAction Lac-Beauport1,09043.3

Lac-Brome

CandidateVote %
Gilles Decelles1,30952.8
Pierre Marchand86534.9
Stanley E. Neil24710.0
Michel Ayotte572.3

Lachute

CandidatePartyVote %
Daniel Mayer (X)Équipe Mayer2,51647.7
Denis SabourinParti du retour aux citoyens1,25423.8
Carl PéloquinÉquipe Péloquin1,10220.9
Denis RicherIndependent3987.6

Lac-Mégantic

CandidateVote %
Colette Roy-Laroche (X)Acclaimed

La Malbaie

CandidateVote %
Lise Lapointe2,39354.2
Rosaire Bertrand2,02345.8

L'Ancienne-Lorette

CandidatePartyVote %
Émile Loranger (X)Équipe Loranger5,02464.8
Daniel DupuisDémocratie L'Ancienne-Lorette2,73535.2

La Pêche

CandidateVote %
Robert Bussière (X)Acclaimed

La Prairie

CandidateVote %
Lucie Roussel (X)Acclaimed

La Sarre

CandidateVote %
Normand Houde (X)1,33952.2
Aldé Bellavance1,22847.8

L'Assomption

CandidatePartyVote %
Louise T. FrancoeurPour vous, l'équipe Francoeur2,71143.9
Jacques RaynaultL'Assomption en tête2,01332.6
Pierre Gour (X)Équipe Pierre Gour1,45123.5

La Tuque

CandidateVote %
Normand Beaudoin3,87265.5
Réjean Gaudreault (X)1,86432.0
Jean-Paul Tremblay881.5

Laval

At 9:12 PM, CBC reported that "Gilles Vaillancourt has been reelected for a sixth time as Laval mayor." [3]

PartyCandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Parti PRO des Lavallois (x)Gilles Vaillancourt 60,04561.29
Mouvement lavalloisLydia Aboulian22,17922.64
Parti au service du citoyenRobert Bordeleau14,57714.88
IndependentRégent Millette6820.70
IndependentRick Blatter4820.49
Total valid votes97,965100

Lavaltrie

CandidatePartyVote %
Jean Claude GravelParti lavaltrois2,55061.5
Norman Blackburn (X)Action Lavaltrie1,59438.5

Les Cèdres

CandidateVote %
Géraldine T. Quesnel (X)1,35952.1
Raymond Larouche1,24847.9

Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine

CandidateVote %
Joêl Arsenau (X)Acclaimed

Lévis

CandidateVote %
Danielle Roy-Marinelli (X)Acclaimed

L'Île-Perrot

CandidateVote %
Marc Roy (X)Acclaimed

Longueuil

See 2009 Longueuil municipal election

At 10:43 PM, TVA reported that Caroline St-Hilaire had been elected Mayor of Longueuil. As of 12:40 AM, the results are:

 CandidatePartyVote %
  Caroline St-Hilaire Action Longueuil34,29151.41% [5]
 Jacques GoyetteParti municipal Longueuil30,50445.74%

Lorraine

CandidatePartyVote %
Ramez Ayoub Équipe Ayoub1,80951.1
Boniface Dalle-Vedove (X)Équipe Dalle-Vedove1,73048.9

Louiseville

CandidateVote %
Guy Richard (X)2,05483.6
Michel Bellemare40416.4

Low

CandidateVote %
Morris O'Connor (X)31073.6
Fay Pinard11126.4

Magog

CandidateVote %
Vicki May Hamm5,64950.4
Marc Poulin (X)4,66841.7
Alain Vanden Eynden8907.9

Maniwaki

CandidateVote %
Robert Coulombe (X)Acclaimed

Marieville

CandidatePartyVote %
Alain MénardIndependent1,38450.7
France A. DussaultParti municipal Marieville1,12141.1
Denis GuertinIndependent2248.2

Mascouche

CandidatePartyVote %
Richard Marcotte (X)Ralliement Mascouche7,18953.4
Serge HamelinHorizon Mascouche6,26246.6

Matane

CandidateVote %
Claude Canuel2,23633.5
Bernard Tremblay1,49122.4
Jean Nazair1,08916.3
Anick Fortin79411.9
Guy A. Gauthier72610.9
Rodrigue Drapeau3335.0

Mayo

CandidateVote %
Gaetan Brunet17653.0
Normand Vachon (X)12437.3
George Boros329.6

McMasterville

CandidateVote %
Gilles Plante (X)Acclaimed

Mercier

CandidatePartyVote %
Jacques Lambert (X)Équipe Lambert2,75367.5
Jean-Luc ColpronOption Mercier1,32832.5

Mirabel

CandidateVote %
Hubert Meilleur (X)Acclaimed

Montebello

CandidateVote %
Pierre Bertrand32655.3
Jean-Paul Descoeurs (X)26344.7

Mont-Joli

CandidateVote %
Jean Bélanger (X)1,51360.3
Laurent Lajoie99639.7

Mont-Laurier

CandidateVote %
Michel Adrien (X)Acclaimed

Montmagny

CandidateVote %
Jean-Guy Desrosiers (X)Acclaimed

Montpellier

CandidateVote %
Pierre Bernier38351.8
Stephane Seguin (X)25234.1
Pierre Neveu547.3
Louis Day364.9

Montreal

See 2009 Montreal municipal election

At 10:44 PM, TVA reported that Gérald Tremblay had been re-elected as mayor of Montreal.

 CandidatePartyVote %
  Gérald Tremblay (X) Union Montréal 11743837.28% [6]
  Louise Harel Vision Montréal 10429433.11%
  Richard Bergeron Projet Montréal 8077625.64%
  Louise O'Sullivan Parti Montréal Ville-Marie 63482.02%
  Michel Bédard Fierté Montréal 40961.30%
 Michel PrairieIndependent20640.66%

Montréal-Ouest

CandidateVote %
Beny Masella1,31178.1
Emile Subirana36721.9

Mont-Royal

CandidatePartyVote %
Vera Danyluk (X)Action Mont-Royal3,26366.8
André KrepecIndependent1,62433.2

Mont-Saint-Hilaire

CandidatePartyVote %
Michel Gilbert (X)Action Mont-Saint-Hilaire3,10657.4
Denise LoiselleVoix citoyenne de Mont-Saint-Hilaire2,30942.6

Mont-Tremblant

CandidateVote %
Pierre Pilon (X)Acclaimed

Nicolet

CandidateVote %
Alain Drouin (X)Acclaimed

Notre-Dame-de-l'Île-Perrot

CandidatePartyVote %
Marie-Claude Beaulieu-Nichols Option Citoyens1,93852.1
Richard MainvilleIndependent93525.1
Serge Roy (X)Ralliement Notre-Dame-de-l'Île-Perrot84822.8

Notre-Dame-des-Prairies

CandidateVote %
Alain Larue (X)1,63652.4
Clairette Casaubon1,48747.6

Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel

CandidateVote %
Pierre A. Bouchard (X)Acclaimed

Otterburn Park

CandidateVote %
Michel Martin1,79672.8
Gérard Schafroth (X)67227.2

Papineauville

CandidateVote %
Gilles Clement53246.3
Andre Blais (X)46640.6
Gilles Hebert15013.1

Pincourt

CandidateVote %
Yvan Cardinal1,76054.7
Michel Kandyba (X)1,21237.6
Patrick Doyle2487.7

Plaisance

CandidateVote %
Paulette Lalande (X)Acclaimed

Plessisville

CandidateVote %
Réal Ouellet (X)Acclaimed

Pointe-Calumet

CandidateVote %
Jacques Séguin (X)Acclaimed

Pointe-Claire

CandidateVote %
Bill McMurchie (X)Acclaimed

Pontiac

CandidateVote %
Edward McCann (X)90249.2
Garry Dagenais79043.1
Jo-Anne Simard1427.7

Pont-Rouge

CandidateVote %
Claude Bégin (X)Acclaimed

Port-Cartier

CandidateVote %
Laurence Méthot (X)Acclaimed

Prévost

CandidatePartyVote %
Germain RicherAlliance des citoyens(nes) de Prévost1,87246.67
Claude CharbonneauParti prévostois1,26031.41
Guy GuénetteGens de Prévost81520.32
Stéphane LarocheIndependent641.6

Princeville

CandidateVote %
Gilles Fortier (X)Acclaimed

Quebec City

At 8:21 PM, CBC Montreal reported that incumbent mayor Régis Labeaume had won the election with 82% of the vote. [3] [4]

CandidatePartyVote %
Régis Labeaume (X)Équipe Labeaume153,84779.9
Jeff Fillion Independent16,3938.5
Yonnel Bonaventure Défi Vert de Québec 15,6148.1
Jean-Paul Marchand Independent3,2241.7
Langis D. HarveyIndependent1,3820.7
Philippe O'BrienIndependent1,0520.5
Lionel LaporteIndependent9650.5

Council Election, Maizerets-Lairet Ward:

CandidateVote %
Ginette Picard-Lavoie (X)4,28667.36
Jean-Thomas Grantham1,10617.38
Nicolas Frichot64810.18
André Houle3235.08
Total votes6,363100

Rawdon

CandidatePartyVote %
Jacques BeauregardOption Rawdon2,58258.6
Louise Major (X)Équipe Major1,82341.4

Repentigny

CandidatePartyVote %
Chantal Deschamps (X)Équipe Deschamps12,23644.9
Jean LangloisParti démocratique de Repentigny-Le Gardeur10,09137.0
Michel CarignanParti des contribuables de Repentigny4,95218.2

Richelieu

CandidatePartyVote %
Jacques LadouceurCoalition richeloise81843.86
Odette RenaudIndependent55229.6
Françcois VilleneuveIndependent49526.54

Rigaud

CandidateVote %
Réal Brazeau (X)Acclaimed

Rimouski

CandidateVote %
Éric Forest (X)15,80495.8
Gilles Morneau6914.2

Ripon

CandidateVote %
Luc DesjardinsAcclaimed

Rivière-du-Loup

CandidateVote %
Michel Morin (X)Acclaimed

Roberval

CandidateVote %
Michel Larouche (X)2,71855.1
Alexandre Gauthier2,21844.9

Rosemère

CandidateVote %
Hélène Daneault (X)Acclaimed

Rouyn-Noranda

CandidateVote %
Mario Provencher (X)7,27347.4
Jean-Claude Beauchemin4,06326.5
Philip Bradley4,02226.2

Saguenay

At 9:08 PM, CBC reported that Jean Tremblay had won the mayoral race in Saguenay. [3]

CandidateVote %
Jean Tremblay (X)45,08877.8
Michel Potvin12,86122.2

Saint-Amable

CandidatePartyVote %
François GamacheEssor1,38959.6
Réal DubucIndependent78133.5
Luc GemmeIndependent1606.9

Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures

CandidatePartyVote %
Marcel Corriveau (X)Horizon Saint-Augustin4,24089.1
Mathieu Bérubé-BeaumontIndependent52110.9

Saint-Basile-le-Grand

CandidatePartyVote %
Bernard GagnonParti grandbasilois2,75945.1
Josée LaForestÉquipe LaForest1,89731.0
Michel Carrières (X)Action municipale grandbasiloise97916.0
Guy RaymondAction citoyens4787.8

Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville

CandidatePartyVote %
Claude Benjamin (X)Alliance municipale de Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville4,29845.52
Martin MurrayParti montarvillois3,45636.61
André BesnerIndependent1,68717.87

Saint-Calixte

CandidatePartyVote %
Louis-Charles Thouinunion pour le changement1,22656.4
Clément CharestParti gestion démocratique58326.8
André RicardVoix des citoyens(nes)23210.7
Johanne CloutierPro-calixtien1336.1

Saint-Césaire

CandidatePartyVote %
Serge GendronVision Saint-Césaire1,13053.1
Yvon Boucher (X)Unité Saint-Césaire60528.4
Dorothée GingrasIndependent28613.4
Daniel KabambaIndependent1095.1

Saint-Charles-Borromée

CandidateVote %
André Hénault (X)Acclaimed

Saint-Colomban

CandidatePartyVote %
Jacques LabrosseRenouveau Saint-Colomban1,99655.6
Roland Charbonneau (X)Équipe Charbonneau1,26035.1
Luc MartinParti Rassembleur de Saint-Colomban1945.4
Phillippe AubéIndependent1393.9

Saint-Constant

CandidatePartyVote %
Gilles Pepin (X)Action municipale Saint-Constant4,73354.6
Yves-André FerlandDéfis Saint-Constant3,93245.4

Saint-Sixte

CandidateVote %
Andre BelisleAcclaimed

Sainte-Adèle

CandidatePartyVote %
Réjean CharbonneauParti vision citoyens2,68355.9
Claude Descôteaux (X)Équipe Claude Descôteaux1,95740.7
David Sommer RovinsIndependent1633.4

Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts

CandidatePartyVote %
Denis Chalifoux Équipe Denis Chalifoux1,22531.1
Gilles LegaultÉquipe Gilles Legault1,08827.6
Kathleen S. LabelleÉquipe Kathleen S. Labelle71118.1
Sylvain LatreilleParti des citoyens de Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts51513.1
Raymond Le SauxIndependent2807.1
Michel RivardIndependent1203.0

Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue

CandidateVote %
Francis Deroo1,25658.0
Bill Tierney (X)91142.0

Sainte-Anne-des-Monts

CandidateVote %
Micheline Pelletier (X)1,77360.7
Petit Vallée1,14639.3

Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines

CandidatePartyVote %
Guy CharbonneauParti Vision Action2,77856.0
Catherine Collin (X)Sainte-Anne-Plus2,18644.0

Sainte-Catherine

CandidatePartyVote %
Jocelyne Bates (X)Parti de l'équipe Bates3,08071.0
Monique Roy Verville Alternative Sainte-Catherine1,26129.0

Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier

CandidateVote %
Jacques Marcotte (X)1,08653.9
Gilles Piché92846.1

Sainte-Julie

CandidateVote %
Suzanne Roy (X)Acclaimed

Sainte-Julienne

CandidatePartyVote %
Marcel JettéÉquipe Marcel Jetté1,73346.0
Pierre Mireault (X)Action vision Sainte-Julienne76820.4
Claude RoyProgrès Sainte-Julienne71919.1
Danielle BédardParti des citoyens de Sainte-Julienne3278.7
Nicole SabourinIndependent2175.8

Sainte-Marie

CandidateVote %
Harold Guay (X)Acclaimed

Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac

CandidatePartyVote %
Sonia Paulus (X)Nouvelle option2,53150.0
Claude AmannÉquipe Claude Amann1,63932.4
Richard PaquetteÉquipe des Marthelacquois89617.7

Sainte-Sophie

CandidateVote %
Yvon Brière (X)Acclaimed

Sainte-Thérèse

CandidatePartyVote %
Sylvie Surprenant (X)Parti Municipal Énergie4,90069.0
Annick HupperetzVision action Saint-Thérèse2,19831.0

Saint-André-Avellin

CandidateVote %
Therese Whissell (X)87360.9
Andre Robert35825.0
Dany Ouellet20314.2

Saint-Eustache

CandidatePartyVote %
Pierre Charron (X)Option Saint-Eustache10,03171.6
Paule FortierÉquipe Paule Fortier3,97428.4

Saint-Félicien

CandidateVote %
Gilles Potvin (X)Acclaimed

Saint-Félix-de-Valois

CandidateVote %
Claude Landreville1,96286.0
Gilles Fréchette (X)31914.0

Saint-Georges

CandidatePartyVote %
François FecteauRassemblement Saint-Georges5,45647.3
Marcel BérubéDéveloppement Saint-Georges4,14335.9
Serge VeilleuxIndependent1,79015.5
Guy RobergeIndependent1441.2

Saint-Hippolyte

CandidatePartyVote %
Bruno LarocheÉquipe Bruno Laroche1,62758.1
Georges LoulouIndependent58320.8
Gilles Rousseau (X)Équipe Rousseau46716.7
Hélène Noel WatierIndependent1254.5

Saint-Hyacinthe

CandidateVote %
Claude Bernier (X)7,79843.2
Huguette Corbeil7,33140.6
Jean-Marie Pelletier2,90716.1

Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu

CandidatePartyVote %
Gilles Dolbec (X)Équipe Dolbec11,83839.5
Jean LamoureuxAction civique9,10030.4
Lucille MéthéIndependent6,49721.7
Joseph KhouryUnion johannaise2,5158.4

Saint-Jérôme

CandidateVote %
Marc Gascon (X)Acclaimed

Saint-Lambert

CandidateVote %
Philippe Brunet2,70734.9
Éric Bourbeau2,67034.4
Jill Lacoursière2,37530.6

Saint-Lambert-de-Lauzon

CandidateVote %
François Barret (X)1,01963.1
Lisette Moreau59736.9

Saint-Lazare

CandidatePartyVote %
Pierre KaryShared Vision2,38643.0
Michel St-LouisParti Saint-Lazare1,99235.9
Paul Carzoli (X)St-Lazare Unified1,16621.0

Saint-Lin-Laurentides

CandidatePartyVote %
André AugerParti André Auger2,50657.5
Robert JobinÉquipe Robert Jobin1,85542.5

Saint-Philippe

CandidatePartyVote %
Lise MartinÉquipe Martin1,03242.0
Fernande D. LussierÉquipe F.D. Lussier74430.3
Martine BechtoldParti des citoyens36214.7
Sylvain RathéIndependent31812.9

Saint-Pie

CandidateVote %
Pierre St-Onge (X)Acclaimed

Saint-Raymond

CandidateVote %
Rolland Dion (X)Acclaimed

Saint-Rémi

CandidateVote %
Michel Lavoie (X)1,86561.1
Sylvie Boyer1,18938.9

Saint-Robert

CandidateVote %
Gilles Salvas (X)45351.9
Philippe Rochat41948.1

Saint-Sauveur

CandidateVote %
Michel Lagacé (X)Acclaimed

Saint-Zotique

CandidateVote %
Gaëtane Legault (X)Acclaimed

Salaberry-de-Valleyfield

CandidateVote %
Denis Lapointe (X)7,97276.7
Sylvain Guérin2,42823.3

Sept-Îles

CandidateVote %
Serge Lévesque5,76464.5
Marc Fafard2,99633.5
Jacques Gélineau1802.0

Shawinigan

CandidatePartyVote %
Michel Angers Independent11,91255.2
Yves L. DuhaimeIndependent6,19628.7
Claude VillemureRalliement municipal3,47816.1

Shawville

CandidateVote %
Albert Armstrong (X)54561.2
Keith Harris34638.8

Shefford

CandidateVote %
Jean-Marc Desrochers94759.5
Yves Gosselin (X)45628.7
Antoine Beaulieu18811.8

Sherbrooke

CandidateVote %
Bernard Sévigny 17,17334.4
Hélène Gravel17,05134.2
François Godbout14,19028.4
Moustapha Saboun8821.8
Denis Pellerin5961.2

Sorel-Tracy

CandidateVote %
Réjean Dauplaise8,13460.8
Marcel Robert (X)5,24039.2

Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury

CandidatePartyVote %
Robert MillerÉvolution Cantons-Unis98444.7
Gaétane G. St-Laurent (X)Équipe Gaétane G. St-Laurent90941.3
Louis-Yves PoulinIndependent30613.9

Terrebonne

CandidatePartyVote %
Jean-Marc Robitaille (X)Équipe Robitaille17,43168.8
Sylvain LessardRenouveau Terrebonne7,91831.2

Thetford Mines

CandidateVote %
Luc Berthold (X)8,77786.1
Bruno Roy1,41813.9

Thurso

CandidateVote %
Maurice BoivinAcclaimed

Trois-Rivières

CandidatePartyVote %
Yves Lévesque (X)Independent25,63754.9
André CarleForce 3R21,07745.1

Val-des-Monts

CandidateVote %
Jean Lafrenière (X)1 07339.6
Pierre Bélec77428.6
Michel B. Gauthier76428.2
Guy Dostaler983.6

Val-des-Bois

CandidateVote %
Marcel Proulx (X)Acclaimed

Val-d'Or

CandidateVote %
Fernand Trahan (X)7,04593.5
Gilles Gagnon5166.5

Varennes

CandidatePartyVote %
Martin DamphousseParti durable4,39760.7
Josée SanfaçonAction Varennes1,91726.4
Michel Tremblay (X)Independent93412.9

Vaudreuil-Dorion

CandidateVote %
Guy Pilon (X)Acclaimed

Verchères

CandidateVote %
Alexandre Bélisle1,35759.4
Claude Henri59326.0
Claude Perreault33314.6

Victoriaville

CandidateVote %
Alain Rayes 10,80762.8
Éric Lefebvre 5,72233.2
Martin Talbot5243.0
René Martineau1610.9

Westmount

CandidateVote %
Peter F. Trent (X)Acclaimed

Windsor

CandidateVote %
Sylvie Bureau (X)Acclaimed

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