Bromont municipal election, 2002

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The 2002 Bromont municipal election took place on November 3, 2002, to elect a mayor and councillors in Bromont, Quebec. Incumbent mayor Pauline Quinlan was re-elected to a second mandate without difficulty. [1]

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Bromont, Quebec City in Quebec, Canada

Bromont is a city in southwestern Quebec, Canada, at the base of Mont Brome; it is in the Brome-Missisquoi Regional County Municipality. The Bromont area and its resort, Ski Bromont, is well known as a tourist destination for its downhill skiing, mountain biking, and water slides. It also features golf and equestrian events in moderate weather. Bromont also boasts a high-tech industrial park, which includes IBM, General Electric, and Teledyne DALSA. Bromont Airport serves the region.

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Results

2002 Bromont election, Mayor of Bromont
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
(x)Pauline Quinlan 2,051 82.84
Pierre Jacob 425 17.16
Total valid votes2,476100.00
2002 Bromont election, Councillor, District One
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
Donald Demers 269 69.69
(x)Jean McMaster 117 30.31
Total valid votes386100.00
2002 Bromont election, Councillor, District Two
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
Patrick Charbonneau 339 62.32
(x)Pierre Brossard 205 37.68
Total valid votes544100.00
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Cowansville is a town in south-central Quebec, Canada, located on Lac Davignon 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of the U.S. border. It is the seat of Brome-Missisquoi, a regional county municipality. The population as of the Canada 2011 Census was 12,489.

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2002 Bromont election, Councillor, District Three
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
Jean-Marc Malthais 223 51.15
(x)Onil Couture 213 48.85
Total valid votes436100.00
2002 Bromont election, Councillor, District Four
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
(x)Paul Rolland 328 67.49
Chantal Lecourt 158 32.51
Total valid votes486100.00
2002 Bromont election, Councillor, District Five
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
Real Brunelle 246 61.50
(x)Jean-Guy Tarte 154 38.50
Total valid votes400100.00
2002 Bromont election, Councillor, District Six
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
Serge Dion 178 59.73
(x)Marcel Dion 120 40.27
Total valid votes298100.00

Source: Maurice Crossfield, "Quinlan re-elected Bromont mayor by landslide," Sherbrooke Record, 4 November 2002, p. 10.

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References

  1. Maurice Crossfield, "Quinlan re-elected Bromont mayor by landslide," Sherbrooke Record, 4 November 2002, p. 10.
  2. Maurice Crossfield, "Bromont campaign turns to remaining voters," Sherbrooke Record, 31 October 2002, p. 5.
  3. Joshua Bleser, "Bromont equestrian centre gets lease on life," Sherbrooke Record, 13 July 2005, p. 3.