2017 Montreal municipal election

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2017 Montreal municipal election
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  2013 November 5, 2017 2021  

65 seats in Montreal City Council
33 seats needed for a majority
Turnout42.47%
 First partySecond party
  2016-09-20 Valerie Plante (cropped).jpg Denis Coderre, 07-2016.jpg
Leader Valérie Plante Denis Coderre
Party Projet Montréal Équipe Denis Coderre
Leader sinceDecember 4, 2016May 23, 2013
Leader's seat Sainte-Marie
(ran for Mayor; won)
Mayor
(won in Ovide-Clermont; ceded election to co-candidate)
Last election20 seats, 25.52%27 seats, 32.15%
Seats before1936
Seats won3425
Seat changeIncrease2.svg15Decrease2.svg11
Popular vote243,594216,321
Percentage51.42%45.66%
SwingIncrease2.svg25.90%Increase2.svg13.51%

 Third partyFourth party
 
VCM
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Leader Justine McIntyre Marvin Rotrand
Party Vrai changement Coalition Montréal
Leader sinceDecember 22, 2015December 29, 2016
Leader's seat Bois-de-Liesse (ran for Borough Mayor; lost) Snowdon
Last election4 seats, 26.47%6 seats, 12.79%
Seats before21
Seats won01
Seat changeDecrease2.svg2Steady2.svg

Mayor before election

Denis Coderre
Équipe Denis Coderre

Elected Mayor

Valérie Plante
Projet Montréal

Municipal elections were held in the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada on November 5, 2017 as part of the 2017 Quebec municipal elections. Voters elected 65 positions on the Montreal City Council, including the mayor, borough mayors, and city councillors, as well as 38 borough councillors. [1]

Contents

Results

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Results for borough mayor
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Results for city councillor
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Results for borough councillor

Despite early polls giving incumbent mayor Denis Coderre a comfortable lead, the election concluded with Valérie Plante of Projet Montréal winning the mayoralty race by a margin of over 27,000 votes, becoming the first woman and first representative of Projet Montréal to be elected mayor of Montreal. Her party won a majority of the city council, 34 of 65 councillors.

Projet Montréal won unanimous control of four borough councils and majorities on seven more. Équipe Denis Coderre pour Montréal won unanimous control of four borough councils and majorities on two more. The two remaining boroughs, Anjou and LaSalle, were won unanimously by local parties, Équipe Anjou and Équipe Barbe Team respectively.

Several key city council figures were defeated, such as Russell Copeman, Harout Chitilian, Claude Dauphin, Anie Samson, Réal Ménard and Elsie Lefebvre. Projet Montréal founder Richard Bergeron, who had crossed the floor to Équipe Coderre, was defeated by the candidate for his former party, Robert Beaudry. [2]

Following his defeat, Denis Coderre announced he would resign from political life, leaving his city council seat to his co-candidate [3] Chantal Rossi. [4] On November 9, members of his party elected Darlington councillor Lionel Perez as leader; it was also announced that the party, named for Coderre, would change name in the coming weeks. [5]

Coalition Montréal was left with only one remaining elected official, Montreal's longest-serving city councillor Marvin Rotrand. Vrai changement pour Montréal, which had come in second in the mayoralty race in the previous election, lost all its seats, and announced it would suspend its activities. [6]

For the first time, a majority of Montreal's elected officials (53 out of 103) were women. [7] Six of the 103 elected officials (5.8%), including four of the 65 members of the city council, declared themselves to be members of visible minorities. Visible minorities make up a third of the population of the city. [8] Another elected official, Champlain–L'Île-des-Soeurs city councillor Marie-Josée Parent, who is of Mi'kmaq ancestry, became the first indigenous person elected to Montreal city council. [9]

The official results were released on November 8, 2017. [10] There was one request for a recount, in the race for borough councillor for La Pointe-des-Prairies in Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles, in which Lisa Christensen of Projet Montréal had been announced as the winner with a lead of 32 votes. [11] The recount was conducted by a judge of the Court of Quebec and Ms. Christensen was confirmed as the winner by a majority of 30 votes. [12]

Composition of city and borough councils

Depending on their borough, Montrealers voted for:

BoroughDistrict
City CouncillorsBorough CouncillorBorough Councillor
Borough MayorCity Councillor
Ahuntsic-Cartierville Ahuntsic  Émilie Thuillier   Nathalie Goulet  
Bordeaux-Cartierville  Effie Giannou  
Saint-Sulpice  Hadrien Parizeau  
Sault-au-Récollet  Jérôme Normand  
Anjou Centre  Luis Miranda   Andrée Hénault  Kristine Marsolais 
East Richard Leblanc 
West Lynne Shand 
Côte-des-Neiges–
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
Côte-des-Neiges  Sue Montgomery   Magda Popeanu  
Darlington  Lionel Perez  
Loyola  Christian Arseneault  
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce  Peter McQueen  
Snowdon  Marvin Rotrand  
L'Île-Bizard–
Sainte-Geneviève
Denis-Benjamin-Viger  Normand Marinacci   Christian Larocque 
Jacques-Bizard  Richard Samoszewski 
Pierre-Foretier  Yves Sarault 
Sainte-Geneviève  Suzanne Marceau 
Lachine Du Canal  Maja Vodanovic   Micheline Rouleau  Julie-Pascale Provost 
Fort-Rolland Michèle Flannery 
J.-Émery-Provost Younes Boukala 
LaSalle Cecil-P.-Newman  Manon Barbe   Lise Zarac  Serge Declos Josée Troilo
Sault-Saint-Louis  Richard Deschamps  Laura Palestini Nancy Blanchet
Mercier–
Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Hochelaga  Pierre Lessard-Blais   Éric Alan Caldwell  
Louis-Riel  Karine Boivin Roy  
Maisonneuve–Longue-Pointe  Laurence Lavigne Lalonde  
Tétreaultville  Suzie Miron  
Montréal-Nord Marie-Clarac  Christine Black   Abdelhaq Sari  Jean Marc Poirier 
Ovide-Clermont  Chantal Rossi  Renée-Chantal Belinga 
Outremont Claude-Ryan  Philipe Tomlinson   Mindy Pollak 
Jeanne-Sauvé  Fanny Magini 
Joseph-Beaubien  Valérie Patreau 
Robert-Bourassa  Jean-Marc Corbeil 
Pierrefonds-Roxboro Bois-de-Liesse  Dimitrios Jim Beis   Benoit Langevin  Louise Leroux 
Cap-Saint-Jacques  Catherine Clément-Talbot  Yves Gignac 
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal De Lorimier  Luc Ferrandez   Marianne Giguère  Josefina Blanco 
Jeanne-Mance  Alex Norris  Maeva Vilain 
Mile-End  Richard Ryan   Marie Plourde  
Rivière-des-Prairies–
Pointe-aux-Trembles
La Pointe-aux-Prairies  Chantal Rouleau   Richard Guay  Lisa Christensen 
Pointe-aux-Trembles  Suzanne Décarie  Gilles Déziel 
Rivière-des-Prairies  Giovanni Rapanà  Nathalie Pierre-Antoine 
Rosemont–
La Petite-Patrie
Étienne-Desmarteau  François William Croteau   Stéphanie Watt  
Marie-Victorin  Jocelyn Pauzé  
Saint-Édouard  François Limoges  
Vieux-Rosemont  Christine Gosselin  
Saint-Laurent Côte-de-Liesse  Alan DeSousa   Francesco Miele  Jacques Cohen 
Norman-McLaren  Aref Salem  Michèle Biron 
Saint-Léonard Saint-Léonard-Est  Michel Bissonnet   Patricia Lattanzio  Lili-Anne Tremblay 
Saint-Léonard-Ouest  Dominic Perri  Mario Battista 
Le Sud-Ouest Saint-Henri-Est–Petite-Bourgogne–
Pointe-Saint-Charles-Griffintown
  Benoit Dorais   Craig Sauvé  Sophie Thiébaut 
Saint-Paul–Émard–
Saint-Henri-Ouest
  Anne-Marie Sigouin  Alain Vaillancourt 
Verdun Champlain–L'Île-des-Sœurs  Jean-François Parenteau   Marie-Josée Parent  Pierre L'Heureux Véronique Tremblay
Desmarchais-Crawford  Sterling Downey  Luc Gagnon Marie-Andrée Mauger
Ville-Marie Peter-McGill(Mayor of
Montreal)
  Cathy Wong  
Saint-Jacques  Robert Beaudry  
Sainte-Marie  Sophie Mauzerolle  
Villeray–Saint-Michel–
Parc-Extension
François-Perrault  Giuliana Fumagalli   Sylvain Ouellet  
Parc-Extension  Mary Deros  
Saint-Michel  Frantz Benjamin  
Villeray  Rosannie Filato  

Timeline

2014

2015

2016

2017

Incumbent mayors and councillors who did not run for re-election

Équipe Denis Coderre pour Montréal

Projet Montréal

Équipe Anjou

Independent

Opinion polls

Polling firmLast date of pollingLink Équipe Coderre Projet Montréal Vrai changement Coalition Montréal Other UndecidedSample size
CROP October 24, 2017 Web 37392171,094
Leger October 22, 2017 Web Archived October 25, 2017, at the Wayback Machine 3838321500
Mainstreet September 22, 2017 PDF 3025341500
Leger June 19, 2017 PDF 4329142,013
Leger November 1, 2015 PDF 57136515600
2013 Election November 3, 201332.125.526.512.83.1464,966

Seat-by-seat results

Mayoral race

Although Jean Fortier of Coalition Montréal abandoned his campaign for mayor on October 17, 2017 and endorsed Valérie Plante, his name officially remained on the ballot.

PartyCandidateVote %
 Projet Montréal - Équipe Valérie Plante Valérie Plante 243,59451.42
 Équipe Denis Coderre pour Montréal Denis Coderre 216,32145.66
 Coalition Montréal Jean Fortier 5,9481.26
 IndependentBernard Gurberg2,1400.45
 IndependentGilbert Thibodeau1,6690.35
 IndependentFabrice Ntompa Ilunga1,5530.33
 IndependentPhilippe Tessier1,3190.28
 Independent Tyler Lemco 1,1890.25
Eligible voters1,142,948100.00
Turnout485,36542.47
Rejected ballots (as percentage of turnout)11,6322.40

Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
 Équipe Coderre Projet Montréal Coalition Montréal
87,651Borough mayor47.18% Harout Chitilian
19,031 (47.52%)
  Émilie Thuillier
21,017 (52.48%)
  Pierre Gagnier PM gain from EDC
Ahuntsic22,009City councillor52.58%Raphaël Melançon
4,432 (39.35%)
  Nathalie Goulet
6,248 (55.46%)
Pierre Lachapelle
585 (5.19%)
 Émilie ThuillierPM hold
Bordeaux-Cartierville21,653City councillor42.20%  Effie Giannou
5,277 (59.89%)
Fadia Nassr
3,048 (34.59%)
Shant Karabajak
486 (5.52%)
 Harout ChitilianEDC hold
Saint-Sulpice23,313City councillor43.58%  Hadrien Parizeau
5,276 (53.74%)
Ramzi Sfeir
4,541 (46.26%)
  Pierre Desrochers EDC hold
Sault-au-Récollet20,676City councillor50.28% Lorraine Pagé
4,526 (44.90%)
  Jérôme Normand
4,980 (49.40%)
Giovanna Giancaspro
574 (5.69%)
 Lorraine PagéPM gain from EDC

Anjou

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
 Équipe Coderre Projet Montréal Équipe Anjou Independent
29,577Borough mayor48.67%Angela Mancini
3,511 (23.35%)
Rémy Tondreau
2,823 (20.38%)
  Luis Miranda
7,518 (54.27%)
 Luis MirandaEA hold
City councillor48.63%Michèle Gagné
3,995 (28.94%)
Robert Mailhot
3,266 (23.66%)
  Andrée Hénault
6,542 (47.40%)
 Andrée HénaultEA hold
Centre10,944Borough councillor51.49%Michelle Di Genova Zammit
1,939 (36.02%)
Julie De Martino
1,315 (24.43%)
 Kristine Marsolais
2,129 (39.55%)
 Michelle Di Genova ZammitEA gain from EDC
East8,880Borough councillor45.48%Mario Robert
1,029 (26.32%)
Sylvain Plourde
949 (24.27%)
 Richard Leblanc
1,724 (44.09%)
Nadia Ghalem
208 (5.32%)
 Paul-Yvon PerronEA hold
West9,753Borough councillor48.23%René Gauthier
1,267 (28.16%)
Stephanie Cambria
1,230 (27.34%)
 Lynne Shand
1,663 (36.96%)
Gilles Beaudry
339 (7.54%)
 Gilles BeaudryEA gain from Ind.

Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
 Équipe Coderre Projet Montréal Coalition Montréal Other
99,094Borough mayor38.99% Russell Copeman
16,409 (43.77%)
  Sue Montgomery
17,839 (47.58%)
Zaki Ghavitian
3,241 (8.65%)
 Russell CopemanPM gain from EDC
Côte-des-Neiges17,332City councillor37.90%Tiffany Callender
2,341 (36.52%)
  Magda Popeanu
3,518 (54.88)
Raphaël Assor
395 (6.16%)
Maureen Chin (VCM)
156 (2.43%)
 Magda PopeanuPM hold
Darlington18,076City councillor35.76%  Lionel Perez
2,576 (41.72%)
Graham Carpenter
1,969 (31.89%)
Erik Hamon
1,630 (26.40%)
 Lionel PerezEDC hold
Loyola21,750City councillor39.59%Gabriel Retta
2,654 (31.53%)
  Christian Arseneault
3,611 (42.90%)
Keeton Clarke
310 (3.68%)
Jeremy Searle (Ind.)
1,012 (12.02%)
Gianpaolo Trani (Ind.)
645 (7.66%)
Angeluz Valery Santillan Aguirre (Ind.)
186 (2.21%)
  Jeremy Searle PM gain from Ind.
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce21,987City councillor45.65%Elaine Ethier
3,015 (30.45%)
  Peter McQueen
6,529 (65.95%)
Caroline Orchard
356 (3.60%)
 Peter McQueenPM hold
Snowdon19,949City councillor34.57%Salvador Cabugao
1,647 (24.57%)
Irina Maria Grecu
2,240 (33.42%)
 Marvin Rotrand
2,816 (42.01%)
  Marvin Rotrand CM hold

L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
 Équipe Coderre Projet Montréal VCM Independent
13,890Borough mayor53.29%Éric Dugas
2,608 (35.91%)
  Normand Marinacci
3,096 (42.63%)
Stéphane Côté
1,558 (21.45%)
 Normand MarinacciPM hold
Denis-Benjamin-Viger3,776Borough councillor57.15%Alain Wilson
777 (36.46%)
 Christian Larocque
990 (46.46%)
Stéphane Ritchot
364 (17.08%)
 Christian LarocquePM hold
Jacques-Bizard3,343Borough councillor55.67% Richard Bélanger
707 (39.08%)
 Robert Samoszewski
770 (42.56%)
Marie-Ève Dubé
332 (18.35%)
 Jean-Dominic Lévesque-RenéPM hold
Pierre-Foretier4,162Borough councillor54.71%Diane Gibb
749 (33.51%)
 Yves Sarault
857 (38.34%)
Frédérick Pageau
462 (20.67%)
Ghassan Baroudi
167 (7.47%)
 Stéphane CôtéPM gain from VCM
Sainte-Geneviève2,609Borough councillor42.35% Suzanne Marceau
479 (44.98%)
Geneviève Labrosse
439 (41.22%)
Sherry Shaban
147 (13.80%)
 Éric DugasEDC hold

Lachine

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
 Équipe Coderre Projet Montréal VCM Équipe Dauphin
32,351Borough mayor47.41%Catherine Ménard
2,199 (14.66%)
  Maja Vodanovic
5,935 (39.57%)
Bernard Blanchet
3,216 (21.44%)
Claude Dauphin
3,649 (24.33%)
 Claude DauphinPM gain from EDL
City councillor47.18% Jean-François Cloutier
3,029 (20.50%)
  Micheline Rouleau
6,096 (41.26%)
Elizabeth Verge
2,710 (18.34%)
Julie Ramsay
2,940 (19.90%)
 Jean-François CloutierPM gain from EDC
Du Canal11,559Borough councillor42.77%Anne-Marie Lelièvre
676 (14.30%)
 Julie-Pascale Provost
1,878 (39.73%)
Marc Hétu
1,345 (28.45%)
Johanne Haines
828 (17.52%)
 Maja VodanovicPM hold
Fort-Rolland10,362Borough councillor59.03%Kymberley Simonyik
1,034 (17.22%)
 Michèle Flannery
2,642 (44.00%)
Stéphanie Poitras
663 (11.04%)
Dominic Rossi
1,665 (27.73%)
 Kymberley SimonyikPM gain from EDC
J.-Émery-Provost10,430Borough councillor40.35%Mehdi Lama
656 (16.01%)
 Younes Boukala
1,577 (38.49%)
Christian Lejeune
1,035 (25.26%)
Daniel Racicot
829 (20.23%)
 Daniel RacicotPM gain from EDL

LaSalle

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
 Équipe Coderre Projet Montréal Équipe Barbe Independent
53,533Borough mayor39.03%Monique Vallée
4,212 (20.87%)
Kathy Landry
4,840 (23.98%)
  Manon Barbe
11,129 (55.15%)
 Manon BarbeBarbe hold
Cecil-P.-Newman26,682City councillor35.87%Pino Asaro
2,900 (31.86%)
Yasmina El Babarti Jimenez
2,373 (26.07%)
  Lise Zarac
3,360 (36.92%)
Carolina Caruso
468 (5.14%)
 Monique ValléeBarbe gain from EDC
Borough councillor I35.91%Devinderpal Singh
2,482 (27.29%)
Anila Erindi
2,566 (28.21%)
 Serge Declos
4,048 (44.50%)
 Serge DeclosBarbe hold
Borough councillor II35.96%Steven Laperrière
2,486 (27.36%)
Romarick Okou
2,243 (24.69%)
 Josée Troilo
3,893 (42.85%)
Mody Maka Barry
463 (5.10%)
 Josée TroiloBarbe hold
Sault-Saint-Louis26,851City councillor42.07%Ben Lumière Moussienza
2,240 (20.60%)
Loren Dafniotis
2,999 (27.58%)
  Richard Deschamps
5,636 (51.83%)
 Richard DeschampsBarbe hold
Borough councillor I42.02%Josée Aumont-Blanchette
2,613 (24.07%)
Alex Lauzon
3,243 (29.87%)
 Laura Palestini
5,000 (46.06%)
 Nancy BlanchetBarbe hold
Borough councillor II42.10%Balkis Imam
1,986 (18.28%)
Roxanne Gendron
3,289 (30.28%)
 Nancy Blanchet
5,588 (51.44%)
 Laura-Ann PalestiniBarbe hold

Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
 Équipe Coderre Projet Montréal Coalition Montréal
98,948Borough mayor44.81% Réal Ménard
19,427 (44.96%)
  Pierre Lessard-Blais
23,779 (55.04%)
 Réal MénardPM gain from EDC
Hochelaga24,419City councillor43.06%Jean-François Beaupré
2,922 (28.51%)
  Éric Alan Caldwell
7,326 (71.49%)
 Éric Alan CaldwellPM hold
Louis-Riel22,262City councillor45.43%  Karine Boivin Roy
5,180 (52.76%)
Isi Meza
4,386 (44.67%)
Joao Neves
252 (2.57%)
 Karine Boivin RoyEDC hold
Maisonneuve–Longue-Pointe25,647City councillor44.48%Simon-Robert Chartrand
4,008 (36.15%)
  Laurence Lavigne Lalonde
7,077 (63.85%)
 Laurence Lavigne LalondePM hold
Tétreaultville26,620City councillor46.18% Richard Celzi
4,894 (41.81%)
  Suzie Miron
6,937 (58.19%)
 Richard CelziPM gain from EDC

Montréal-Nord

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
 Équipe Coderre Projet Montréal Other
53,662Borough mayor35.40%  Christine Black
11,864 (66.28%)
Balarama Holness
6,036 (33.72%)
 Christine BlackEDC hold
Marie-Clarac28,314City councillor36.20%  Abdelhaq Sari
4,881 (50.80%)
Mathieu Léonard
4,015 (41.79%)
Marie-Carmel Michel (Ind.)
712 (7.41%)
 Chantal RossiEDC hold
Borough councillor36.33% Jean Marc Poirier
5,180 (53.74%)
Anastasia Marcelin
3,551 (36.84%)
Elaine Bissonnette (Ind.)
571 (5.92%)
Henri-Paul Bernier (Ind.)
337 (3.50%)
 Monica RicourtEDC hold
Ovide-Clermont25,348City councillor34.34%  Chantal Rossi
Co-candidate [3] for Denis Coderre
5,409 (65.47%)
Sacha-Wilky Merazil
2,853 (34.53%)
  Jean-Marc Gibeau EDC hold
Borough councillor34.29% Renée-Chantal Belinga
4,985 (61.95%)
Stéphanie Casimir
3,062 (38.05%)
 Sylvia Lo BiancoEDC hold

Outremont

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
 Équipe Coderre Projet Montréal Coalition Montréal Independent
15,371Borough mayor58.29%Marie Potvin
2,800 (31,69%)
  Philipe Tomlinson
4,197 (47.50%)
Ronald Moroz
68 (0.77%)
Alexandre Lussier
1,770 (20.03%)
  Marie Cinq-Mars PM gain from Ind.
Claude-Ryan3,965Borough councillor59.67%Jeremy Murray
449 (20.95%)
 Mindy Pollak
1,186 (55.34%)
Chantal Raymond
508 (23.71%)
 Mindy PollakPM hold
Jeanne-Sauvé3,794Borough councillor56.14%Christine Gélinas-Élie
711 (34.07%)
 Fanny Magini
851 (40.78%)
Adrien Mitchell
18 (0.86%)
Jacqueline Gremaud
507 (24.29%)
 Jacqueline GremaudPM gain from Ind.
Joseph-Beaubien4,210Borough councillor63.21%William Habib
390 (14.88%)
 Valérie Patreau
1,219 (46.51%)
Céline Forget
1,012 (38.61%)
 Céline ForgetPM gain from Ind.
Robert-Bourassa3,402Borough councillor52.91% Jean-Marc Corbeil
818 (46.53%)
David DesBaillets
665 (37.83%)
Frédéric Lecoq
275 (15.64%)
 Marie PotvinEDC hold

Pierrefonds-Roxboro

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
 Équipe Coderre Projet Montréal VCM Independent
48,154Borough mayor36.51%  Dimitrios Jim Beis
7,918 (46.01%)
Hélène Dupont
5,733 (33.31%)
Justine McIntyre
3,558 (20.68%)
 Dimitrios Jim BeisEDC hold
Bois-de-Liesse25,366City councillor36.84%  Benoit Langevin
3,952 (43.55%)
Andréanne Martin
3,466 (38.19%)
Eric McCarty
1,657 (18.26%)
 Justine McIntyreEDC gain from VCM
Borough councillor36.88% Louise Leroux
4,056 (44.73%)
Alexis Audoin
3,489 (38.48%)
Roger Trottier
1,522 (16.79%)
 Roger TrottierEDC gain from VCM
Cap-Saint-Jacques22,788City councillor36.05%  Catherine Clément-Talbot
3,327 (41.28%)
Ross Stitt
2,719 (33.73%)
Manuela de Paoli
1,102 (13.67%)
Michael Labelle
912 (11.32%)
 Catherine Clément-TalbotEDC hold
Borough councillor36.05% Yves Gignac
3,682 (45.79%)
Peter Papadogiannis
3,319 (41.28%)
Naghmeh Shafiei
1,040 (12.93%)
 Yves GignacEDC hold

Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
 Équipe Coderre Projet Montréal Coalition Montréal Plateau sans frontières
65,538Borough mayor47.87%Zach Macklovitch
10,438 (34.30%)
  Luc Ferrandez
19,997 (65.70%)
Michel Brûlé
Candidacy withdrawn
 Luc FerrandezPM hold
De Lorimier23,188City councillor52.42%Linda Gauthier
3,484 (29.16%)
  Marianne Giguère
8,415 (70.84%)
Audrey Morin
Candidacy withdrawn
 Louise MainvillePM hold
Borough councillor52.48%Jean-Pierre Szaraz
3,219 (27.11%)
 Josefina Blanco
8,656 (72.89%)
Caroline Moreno
Candidacy withdrawn
 Marianne GiguèrePM hold
Jeanne-Mance20,970City councillor42.12%Marc-Antoine Desjardins
2,763 (32.01%)
  Alex Norris
5,390 (62.43%)
Deborah Rankin
338 (3.92%)
Joash Whyte
142 (1.64%)
 Alex NorrisPM hold
Borough councillor42.27%Daniel Loureiro
2,754 (31.74%)
 Maeva Vilain
5,229 (60.26%)
Terrence Regan
487 (5.61%)
Yvan Dias
207 (2.39%)
 Christine GosselinPM hold
Mile-End21,380City councillor48.33% Iris Almeida-Côté
2,628 (26.08%)
  Richard Ryan
7,171 (71.15%)
Halil Sustam
279 (2.77%)
 Richard RyanPM hold
Borough councillor48.30%Jean David Prophète
2,367 (23.51%)
  Marie Plourde
7,699 (76.49%)
Gabrielle Lebeau
Candidacy withdrawn
 Marie PlourdePM hold

Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
 Équipe Coderre Projet Montréal Independent
80,431Borough mayor42.39%  Chantal Rouleau
18,861 (57.37%)
Pietro Mercuri
14,013 (42.63%)
 Chantal RouleauEDC hold
La Pointe-aux-Prairies31,018City councillor41.72% Richard Guay
6,306 (50.33%)
Daphney Colin
6,224 (49.67%)
 Richard GuayEDC hold
Borough councillor41.76%Manuel Guedes
6,063 (48.45%)
 Lisa Christensen
6,093 (48.69%)
Alain Lanoue
358 (2.86%)
 Manuel GuedesPM gain from EDC
Pointe-aux-Trembles24,317City councillor45.87%  Suzanne Décarie
5,947 (55.05%)
Tomy-Richard Leboeuf-McGregor
4,856 (44.95%)
 Suzanne DécarieEDC hold
Borough councillor45.95% Gilles Déziel
5,768 (53.56%)
Vladimir Gelin
5,001 (46.44%)
 Gilles DézielEDC hold
Rivière-des-Prairies25,096City councillor39.86%  Giovanni Rapanà
5,749 (59.94%)
Hector Perlera
3,836 (40.06%)
 Giovanni RapanàEDC hold
Borough councillor39.86% Nathalie Pierre-Antoine
5,733 (60.34%)
Jean-Eddie Jr Désiré
3,768 (39.66%)
 Nathalie Pierre-AntoineEDC hold

Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
 Équipe Coderre Projet Montréal
99,459Borough mayor50.32% Marc-André Gadoury
15,452 (31.71%)
  François Croteau
33,275 (68.29%)
 François CroteauPM hold
Étienne-Desmarteau23,307City councillor52.85% Scott McKay
3,928 (32.62%)
  Stéphanie Watt
8,113 (67.38%)
 Marc-André GadouryPM gain from EDC
Marie-Victorin23,259City councillor48.09%Nathalie Fortin
5,122 (47.37%)
  Jocelyn Pauzé
5,690 (52.63%)
  Guillaume Lavoie PM hold
Saint-Édouard25,683City councillor49.77%Jack Hallak
2,813 (22.61%)
  François Limoges
9,626 (77.39%)
 François LimogesPM hold
Vieux-Rosemont27,210City councillor50.52%Mariam Laagad
4,333 (32.46%)
  Christine Gosselin
9,014 (67.54%)
  Érika Duchesne PM gain from EDC

Saint-Laurent

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
 Équipe Coderre Projet Montréal VCM Independent
61,623Borough mayor32.17%  Alan DeSousa
12,877 (66.93%)
Nora Chénier-Jones
6,363 (33.07%)
 Alan DeSousaEDC hold
Côte-de-Liesse33,071City councillor32.83%  Francesco Miele
7,171 (68.39%)
Salman Farah
3,314 (31.61%)
 Francesco MieleEDC hold
Borough councillor32.82% Jacques Cohen
6,680 (63.59%)
Julio Rivera
3,323 (31.64%)
Mario Bonenfant
501 (4.77%)
 Maurice CohenEDC hold
Norman-McLaren28,552City councillor31.34%  Aref Salem
4,887 (56.73%)
Julie Lamontagne
3,727 (43.27%)
 Aref SalemEDC hold
Borough councillor31.37% Michèle Biron
4,847 (56.39%)
Rafik Hakim
2,849 (33.15%)
Elias Bitar
695 (8.09%)
Jamil Ahmad Gondal
204 (2.37%)
 Michèle BironEDC hold

Saint-Léonard

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
 Équipe Coderre Projet Montréal Independent
50,593Borough mayor37.42%  Michel Bissonnet
11,651 (64.61%)
Julie Caron
5,495 (30.47%)
Tommaso Di Paola
888 (4.92%)
 Michel BissonnetEDC hold
Saint-Léonard-Est21,692City councillor38.79%  Patricia Lattanzio
5,351 (67.45%)
Arij-Abrar El Korbi
2,582 (32.55%)
 Patricia LattanzioEDC hold
Borough councillor38.80% Lili-Anne Tremblay
4,602 (58.61%)
Giovanni Capuano
3,250 (41.39%)
 Lili-Anne TremblayEDC hold
Saint-Léonard-Ouest28,901City councillor36.38%  Dominic Perri
6,632 (66.89%)
Oualid Frej
3,283 (33.11%)
 Dominic PerriEDC hold
Borough councillor36.36% Mario Battista
6,427 (64.41%)
Anick Druelle
3,175 (31.82%)
Nickenson Aldonzar
376 (3.77%)
 Mario BattistaEDC hold

Le Sud-Ouest

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
 Équipe Coderre Projet Montréal Coalition Montréal Independent
55,657Borough mayor40.44%Denise Mérineau
6,231 (28.59%)
  Benoit Dorais
15,567 (71.41%)
 Benoit DoraisPM hold
Saint-Henri-Est–Petite-Bourgogne–Pointe-Saint-Charles–Griffintown30,537City councillor39.72%Daniel Doyle
3,763 (31.81%)
  Craig Sauvé
7,794 (65.88%)
Taimur Tanoli
154 (1.30%)
Thomas Tsukalas
119 (1.01%)
 Craig SauvéPM hold
Borough councillor39.73%Nicole Picher
3,996 (33.85%)
 Sophie Thiébaut
7,808 (66.15%)
 Sophie ThiébautPM hold
Saint-Paul–Émard–Saint-Henri-Ouest25,120City councillor40.99%Marc-Antoine Audette
3,369 (33.95%)
  Anne-Marie Sigouin
6,553 (66.05%)
 Anne-Marie SigouinPM hold
Borough councillor41.10%Claudia Olga Ouamabia
3,233 (32.53%)
 Alain Vaillancourt
6,705 (67.47%)
 Alain VaillancourtPM hold

Verdun

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
 Équipe Coderre Projet Montréal
49,529Borough mayor45.30%  Jean-François Parenteau
11,925 (54.19%)
Michèle Chappaz
10,082 (45.81%)
 Jean-François ParenteauEDC hold
Champlain–
L'Île-des-Sœurs
27,348City councillor44.72%  Marie-Josée Parent
6,265 (52.88%)
Nathalie Pedro
5,582 (47.12%)
  Manon Gauthier EDC hold
Borough councillor I44.70% Pierre L'Heureux
6,215 (52.50%)
Jean-Pierre Boivin
5,623 (47.50%)
 Pierre L'HeureuxEDC hold
Borough councillor II44.69% Véronique Tremblay
6,264 (52.82%)
Gabriel Bégin
5,596 (47.18%)
 Marie-Eve BrunetEDC hold
Desmarchais-Crawford22,181City councillor46.00%Marie-Eve Brunet
4,203 (42.02%)
  Sterling Downey
5,799 (57.98%)
 Sterling DowneyPM hold
Borough councillor I46.11%Ann Guy
4,044 (40.40%)
 Luc Gagnon
5,967 (59.60%)
 Luc GagnonPM hold
Borough councillor II46.03%Tracey Arial
3,609 (36.10%)
 Marie-Andrée Mauger
6,388 (63.90%)
 Marie-Andrée MaugerPM hold

Ville-Marie

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
 Équipe Coderre Projet Montréal VCM Coalition Montréal Independent
Peter-McGill18,591City councillor27.94%  Cathy Wong
2,356 (46.32%)
Jabiz Sharifian
1,709 (33.60%)
Steve Shanahan
601 (11.82%)
John Symon
Co-candidate [3] for Jean Fortier
382 (7.51%)
Liyousa Kilani
38 (0.75%)
 Steve ShanahanEDC gain from VCM
Saint-Jacques21,320City councillor38.10% Richard Bergeron
3,642 (45.64%)
  Robert Beaudry
4,174 (52.31%)
Daniel Gaudreau
164 (2.06%)
 Richard BergeronPM gain from EDC
Sainte-Marie18,385City councillor43.87% Pierre Mainville
2,460 (31.21%)
  Sophie Mauzerolle
Co-candidate [3] for Valérie Plante
5,276 (66.95%)
Artur Adam Urbanowicz
145 (1.84%)
  Valérie Plante PM hold

Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
 Équipe Coderre Projet Montréal Other
89,591Borough mayor41.29% Anie Samson
16,306 (45.93%)
  Giuliana Fumagalli
19,196 (54.07%)
 Anie SamsonPM gain from EDC
François-Perrault22,575City councillor39.21% Érika Duchesne
3,443 (40.79%)
  Sylvain Ouellet
4,998 (59.21%)
 Sylvain OuelletPM hold
Parc-Extension20,775City councillor40.47%  Mary Deros
4,035 (49.77%)
Rafik Bentabbel
3,567 (43.99%)
Mohammad Tanbir Yousuf (CM)
506 (6.24%)
 Mary DerosEDC hold
Saint-Michel21,856City councillor30.48%  Frantz Benjamin
3,882 (61.95%)
Rana Alrabi
2,384 (38.05%)
 Frantz BenjaminEDC hold
Villeray24,385City councillor53.64% Elsie Lefebvre
6,190 (48.18%)
  Rosannie Filato
6,499 (50.59%)
Charles Sounan (Ind.)
158 (1.23%)
 Elsie LefebvrePM gain from EDC

By-elections

Mayor of Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles

By-elections were held on December 16, 2018: [41]

PartyCandidateVote %
Projet Montréal Caroline Bourgeois 5,31447.99
Ensemble Montréal Manuel Guedes4,95144.71
Independent Marius Minier6625.98
Total valid votes10,92713.71

Councillor, Saint-Michel District

By-elections were held on December 16, 2018: [41]

PartyCandidateVote %
Ensemble Montréal Josué Corvil 94339.71
Projet Montréal Nadine Raymond77232.51
Independent Reginald Pierre61625.94
Total valid votes2,33110.92

Mayor of Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

A by-election was held on October 6, 2019: [42]

PartyCandidateVote %
Projet Montréal Luc Rabouin 10,63167.04
Ensemble Montréal Jean-Pierre Szaraz2,74717.32
Vrai changement Marc-Antoine Desjardins2,48015.64
Total valid votes15,85824.55

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