2013 Longueuil municipal election

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2013 Longueuil municipal election
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  2009 November 3, 20132017 

15 seats in Longueuil City Council
Turnout34.0%
 First partySecond party
 
Leader Caroline St-Hilaire Pardo Chiocchio
PartyAction LongueuilIndependent
Leader since2009-
Last election11/26-
Seats won13/15-
Seat change-
Popular vote50,0887,285
Percentage87.3%12.7%

Mayor before election

Caroline St-Hilaire
Action Longueuil

Elected Mayor

Caroline St-Hilaire
Action Longueuil

The 2013 Longueuil municipal election took place on November 3, 2013, to elect a mayor and city councillors in Longueuil, Quebec, Canada. This is in conjunction with 2013 Quebec municipal elections that was held across the province on the same date.

Contents

Longueuil City Council voted to reduce the number of councillors from 26 to 15 in time for the 2013 municipal election. [1]

Results

Mayor

PartyMayoral candidateVote [2] %
 Action Longueuil Caroline St-Hilaire (X)50,08887.3
 IndependentPardo Chiocchio7,28512.7
Total valid votes57,373100.0
Rejected ballots2,1533.6
Turnout59,52634.0
Registered electors175,287

Councillors

Greenfield Park

City Councillor, Greenfield Park
PartyCandidateVote%
 Option Greenfield ParkRobert Myles2,46451.4
 Action LongueuilMichael O'Grady2,33048.6
Borough Councillor 1, Greenfield Park
PartyCandidateVote%
 Action LongueuilSylvain Joly2,06943.1
 Option Greenfield ParkDaniel Lamoureux1,99641.6
 IndependentJason Matuzewiski73815.4
Borough Councillor 2, Greenfield Park
PartyCandidateVote%
 Option Greenfield ParkWade Wilson2,40350.5
 Action LongueuilSusan Rasmussen2,35449.5

Saint-Hubert

City Councillor, Iberville
PartyCandidateVote%
 Action LongueuilÉric Beaulieu2,54261.7
 IndependentLise Dutil76518.6
 IndependentBrian Peddar3909.5
 IndependentDominic Robitaille3779.2
 IndependentMarc Joseph451.1
City Councillor, Laflèche
PartyCandidateVote%
 IndependentJacques Lemire2,69054.7
 Action LongueuilRoger Roy2,23245.3
City Councillor, Maraîchers
PartyCandidateVote%
 Action LongueuilLorraine Guay-Boivin2,83374.6
 IndependentSébastien Vaillancourt96325.4
City Councillor, Parc-de-la-Cité
PartyCandidateVote%
 Action LongueuilJacques E. Poitras3,23781.8
 IndependentMaurice Carpentier71918.2
City Councillor, Vieux-Saint-Hubert-la Savane
PartyCandidateVote%
 Action LongueuilNathalie Boisclair3,19788.6
 IndependentLaurent Couldiaty41011.4

Le Vieux-Longueuil

City Councillor, Antoinette-Robidoux
PartyCandidateVote%
 Action LongueuilMichel Lanctôt2,36683.5
 IndependentHabib Ranni46916.5
City Councillor, Boisé-Du Tremblay
PartyCandidateVote%
 Action LongueuilBenôit L'Écuyer3,53784.1
 IndependentMario Tremblay3518.3
 IndependentPierre Cantin3187.6
City Councillor, Coteau-Rouge
PartyCandidateVote%
 Action LongueuilMonique Bastien2,43949.7
 IndependentRobert Gladu1,96440.0
 IndependentCharles A. Ahoto4048.2
 IndependentAli Meghoufel982.0
City Councillor, Explorateurs
PartyCandidateVote%
 Action LongueuilStéphane RicherAcclaimed
City Councillor, Fatima-Parcours-du-Cerf
CandidatePartyVote%
 Action LongueuilSylvie ParentAcclaimed
City Councillor, Georges-Dor
PartyCandidateVote%
 Action LongueuilXavier Léger2,46965.6
 IndependentMarc Archambault71318.9
 IndependentBenjamin Bourgoin58415.5
City Councillor, LeMoyne-Jacques-Cartier
PartyCandidateVote%
 Action LongueuilColette Éthier1,63348.3
 IndependentClaude Jr. Gladu97228.7
 Réal ChevalierIndependent77623.0
City Councillor, Parc-Michel-Chartrand
PartyCandidateVote%
 Action LongueuilFrance DubéAcclaimed
City Councillor, Saint-Charles
PartyCandidateVote%
 Action LongueuilAlbert Beaudry2,96480.6
 IndependentPaul Saindon71219.4

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References

  1. "Longueuil's downsizing plan needs a second look". The Gazette (Montreal) . 14 November 2011. Archived from the original on 19 October 2013. Retrieved 18 October 2013.
  2. "Rapport sommaire 2013" (PDF). Élections Longueuil. Retrieved 7 November 2013.