2017 Boucherville municipal election

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2017 Boucherville municipal election
  2013 5 November 2017 2021  
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
 
LeaderJean MartelMonique ReevesIndependent
PartyÉquipe Jean Martel Option Citoyens CitoyennesOpposition citoyenne Boucherville - contre l’administration Martel Independent
Percentage89.55% (Mayoral) 77.84% (Councillor)10.45% (Mayoral) 0.00% (Councillor)0.00% (Mayoral) 22.16% (Councillor)

The 2017 Boucherville municipal election was an election that was held on the 5th of November 2017 to elect Boucherville's mayor and eight councillors as part of the 2017 Quebec municipal elections.

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Jean Martel and his party's eight candidates were elected. The voter turnout was 47.7%.

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.)13,715
 Opposition citoyenne Boucherville - contre l’administration MartelMonique Reeves1,601
Total of all valid votes15,316

District 1 (Marie-Victorin) Councillor

PartyMayoral candidateVote
 Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens CitoyennesIsabelle Bleau1,389
 IndependentYan S. Laquerre (Inc.)979

District 2 (Rivière-aux-Pins) Councillor

PartyMayoral candidateVote
 Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens CitoyennesRaouf Absi (Inc.)1,460
 IndependentOlivier Tremblay556
 IndependentStéphane Laurence102

District 3 (Des Découvreurs) Councillor

PartyMayoral candidateVote
 Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens CitoyennesJosée Bissonnette (Inc.)Acclaimed

District 4 (Harmonie) Councillor

PartyMayoral candidateVote
 Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens CitoyennesAnne Barabé (Inc.)1,914
 IndependentFrédérick B. Ouellette293

District 5 (La Seigneurie) Councillor

PartyMayoral candidateVote
 Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens CitoyennesFrançois Desmarais1,472
 IndependentMichel Sved260

District 6 (Saint-Louis) Councillor

PartyMayoral candidateVote
 Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens CitoyennesMagalie Queval (Inc.)Acclaimed

District 7 (De Normandie) Councillor

PartyMayoral candidateVote
 Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens CitoyennesJacqueline Boubane (Inc.)1,637
 IndependentNormand Gagnon180

District 8 (Du Boisé) Councillor

PartyMayoral candidateVote
 Équipe Jean Martel - Option Citoyens CitoyennesLise Roy (Inc.)1,387
 IndependentMichel Peccia273
  1. "2017 Election Results". www.mamh.gouv.qc.ca.

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