Hasmig Belleli

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2009 Montreal municipal election: Councillor, Bordeaux-Cartierville
Hasmig Belleli
Montreal City Councillor for Ahuntsic
In office
2008–2009
PartyCandidateVotes%
Union Montreal Harout Chitilian 3,04037.71
Vision Montreal (x)Hasmig Belleli 2,57831.98
Projet Montréal Pericles Creticos2,04025.31
Parti Montréal Ville-Marie John Gentile4035.00
Total valid votes8,061100
Source: Election results, 2009, City of Montreal.
Ahuntsic-Cartierville municipal by-election, 21 September 2008 : Councillor, Ahuntsic
PartyCandidateVotes%
Vision Montreal Hasmig Belleli 2,24436.43
Union Montreal Michel Hamel2,18535.48
Projet Montréal Émilie Thuillier 1,65226.82
IndependentChristian Prévost781.27
Total valid votes6,159100
Source: Official results - Ahuntsic electoral district, Ahuntsic-Cartierville borough, September 21, 2008, City of Montreal, accessed 19 January 2013.
2005 Montreal municipal election : Councillor, Ahuntsic
PartyCandidateVotes%
Montreal Island Citizens Union (x)Pierre Lapointe 3,95644.38
Vision Montreal (x)Hasmig Belleli 3,62840.70
Projet Montréal Pierre-Léo Mongeon-Bourbonnais1,32914.91
Total valid votes8,913100
Source: City of Montreal official results (in French), City of Montreal.
2001 Montreal municipal election : Councillor, Acadie
PartyCandidateVotes%
Vision Montreal (x)Hasmig Belleli 5,49359.51
Montreal Island Citizens Union James Kromida3,73740.49
Total valid votes9,230100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.
1998 Montreal municipal election : Councillor, Ahuntsic
PartyCandidateVotes%
Vision Montreal Hasmig Belleli (incumbent)3,90050.04
New Montreal Jimmy V. Capogreco
co-listed with Jacques Duchesneau
2,11927.19
Team Montreal Pierre Veilleux79310.17
Montreal Citizens' Movement Renée Millette7549.67
Democratic Coalition Néomie Larocque de Roquebrune1371.76
Montreal 2000 Yvan Tremblay911.17
Total valid votes7,794100.00
Source: Official Results, City of Montreal.
1994 Montreal municipal election : Councillor, Ahuntsic
PartyCandidateVotes%
Vision Montreal Hasmig Belleli 3,45846.19
Montreal Citizens' Movement Michel L'Allier2,18229.15
Montrealers' Party Michel Bureau94312.60
IndependentGhassan Saba5727.64
Democratic Coalition–Ecology Montreal Jean-Pierre Le Blanc2032.71
White Elephant Party Christian Coutu 1281.71
Total valid votes7,486100
Source: Official Results, City of Montreal

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