2013 Boucherville municipal election

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2013 Boucherville municipal election
  2009 3 November 2013 2017  
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderJean MartelIndependent
PartyÉquipe Jean Martel Option Citoyens Citoyennes Independent
Percentage81.85% (Mayoral) 74.99% (Councillor)18.15% (Mayoral) 25.01% (Councillor)

The 2013 Boucherville municipal election was an election that was held on the 3rd of November 2013 to elect Boucherville's mayor and eight councillors.

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Jean Martel and his party's eight candidates were elected. The voter turnout was 53.4%.

The election results were made available on the website of Québec's Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. [1]

Election Results

Mayor

PartyMayoral candidateVote
 Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens CitoyennesJean Martel (Inc.)13,766
 IndependentFrancine Crevier Bélair3,052
Total of all valid votes16,818

District 1 (Marie-Victorin) Councillor

PartyMayoral candidateVote
 Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens CitoyennesYan S. Laquerre (Inc.)1,954
 IndependentMonique Reeves221
 IndependentSimon Collette207

District 2 (Rivière-aux-Pins) Councillor

PartyMayoral candidateVote
 Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens CitoyennesRaouf Absi (Inc.)1,541
 IndependentMichaël Léveillée781

District 3 (Des Découvreurs) Councillor

PartyMayoral candidateVote
 Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens CitoyennesAlexandra Capone (Inc.)1,704
 IndependentMarc Lapointe500

District 4 (Harmonie) Councillor

PartyMayoral candidateVote
 Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens CitoyennesAnne Barabé (Inc.)1,556
 IndependentCarl Chevalier728

District 5 (La Seigneurie) Councillor

PartyMayoral candidateVote
 Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens CitoyennesDominic Lévesque (Inc.)1,479
 IndependentMichel Dufresne371

District 6 (Saint-Louis) Councillor

PartyMayoral candidateVote
 Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens CitoyennesMagalie Queval (Inc.)1,600
 IndependentJulie Naud513

District 7 (De Normandie) Councillor

PartyMayoral candidateVote
 Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens CitoyennesJacqueline Boubane (Inc.)1,554
 IndependentFrancine Guidi506

District 8 (Du Boisé) Councillor

PartyMayoral candidateVote
 Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens CitoyennesLise Roy (Inc.)1,239
 IndependentJacques Larose384

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References

  1. "2013 Election Results". www.mamh.gouv.qc.ca.