Longueuil municipal election, 2005

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Longueuil municipal election, 2005
  2001 6 November 2005 2009  

26 seats in Longueuil City Council
Turnout 38.3%

  First party Second party
 
Leader Claude Gladu Claude Lamoureux
Party Parti municipal Rive-Sud Ralliement Longueuil
Leader since 2005 2009
Last electionpre-creationpre-creation
Seats won 19 7
Popular vote 40,384 22,502
Percentage 61.7% 34.38%

Mayor before election

Jacques Olivier
Équipe Olivier

Elected Mayor

Claude Gladu
Parti municipal Rive-Sud

The 2005 Longueuil municipal election took place on November 6, 2005, to elect a mayor and city councillors in Longueuil, Quebec, Canada.

Longueuil City in Quebec, Canada

Longueuil is a city in the province of Quebec, Canada. It is the seat of the Montérégie administrative region and the central city of the urban agglomeration of Longueuil. It sits on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River directly across from Montreal. The population as of the Canada 2016 Census totalled 239,700, making it Montreal's second largest suburb, the fifth most populous city in Quebec and twentieth largest in Canada.

Quebec Province of Canada

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Claude Gladu was elected to his third term as mayor, and first term of the re-constituted city of Longueuil. His party won 19 of the 26 seats on Longueuil City Council. [1]

Claude Gladu is the former mayor of the city of Longueuil, Quebec. He served as mayor from 1994 to 2001 and from 2005 to 2009.

The Longueuil City Council is the governing body of the mayor–council government in the city of Longueuil on Montreal's south shore, located in the Montérégie region of Quebec, Canada.

Results

Mayor

Mayor of Longueuil [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Claude Gladu Parti municipal Rive-Sud 40,38464.2%
  Claude Lamoureux Ralliement Longueuil 22,50235.8%
 Total valid votes62,886100%

Councillors

Vieux-Longueuil

District 1 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Michel Desjardins Parti municipal Rive-Sud 1,83577.2%
  Karine Simard Ralliement Longueuil 542 22.8%
 Total valid votes2,377100%
District 2 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Simon Crochetière Parti municipal Rive-Sud 1,81463.7%
  Marc Lamoureux Ralliement Longueuil 854 30.0%
  Térésina David Independent 180 6.3%
 Total valid votes2,848100%
District 3 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Claudette Tessier Parti municipal Rive-Sud 1,76166.8%
  Linda Bossé Ralliement Longueuil 877 33.2%
 Total valid votes2,638100%
District 4 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Jacques Goyette Parti municipal Rive-Sud 1,73664.0%
  Marc Lachance Ralliement Longueuil 977 36.0%
 Total valid votes2,713100%
District 5 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Robert Charland Parti municipal Rive-Sud 1,27863.7%
  Vincent Gagné Ralliement Longueuil 727 36.3%
 Total valid votes2,005100%
District 6 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Bertrand Girard Parti municipal Rive-Sud 1,455 79.6%
  France Prévost Ralliement Longueuil 37320.4%
 Total valid votes1,828100%
District 7 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Marie-Lise Sauvé Parti municipal Rive-Sud 1,59679.8%
  Juliette Proulx Ralliement Longueuil 403 20.2%
 Total valid votes1,999100%
District 8 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Manon D. Hénault Parti municipal Rive-Sud 2,09081.7%
  Thamarr St-Armand Ralliement Longueuil 467 18.3%
 Total valid votes2,557100%
District 9 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Nicole Lafontaine Parti municipal Rive-Sud 1,88869.3%
  Pierre Brodeur Ralliement Longueuil 835 30.7%
 Total valid votes2,723100%
District 10 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Nicole Béliveau Parti municipal Rive-Sud 1,43067.3%
  Isabelle Paquette Ralliement Longueuil 560 26.4%
  Kerline Joseph Independent 135 6.4%
 Total valid votes2,125100%
District 11 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Johane Fontaine-Deshaies Parti municipal Rive-Sud 1,45366.2%
  Monique Hains Ralliement Longueuil 690 31.4%
  Richard St-Onge Independent 53 2.4%
 Total valid votes2,196100%
District 12 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Normand Caisse Parti municipal Rive-Sud 1,90166.5%
  Roland Levasseur Ralliement Longueuil 957 33.5%
 Total valid votes2,858100%
District 13 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Gilbert Côté Parti municipal Longueuil 1,48463.0%
  Martin Clark Ralliement Longueuil 872 37.0%
 Total valid votes2,356100%
District 14 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Robert Gladu Parti municipal Longueuil 2,13479.0%
  Jacinthe Jean Ralliement Longueuil 470 17.4%
  Rémi Nadeau Independent 96 3.6%
 Total valid votes2,700100%
District 15 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Gilles Grégoire Parti municipal Longueuil 1,07860.7%
  Guy Talbot Ralliement Longueuil 699 39.3%
 Total valid votes1,777100%

Greenfield Park

District 16 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Mireille Carrière Parti municipal Rive-Sud 1,55564.3%
  Daniel Lamoureux Ralliement Longueuil 865 35.7%
 Total valid votes2,420100%
District 17 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Robert Myles Ralliement Longueuil 84451.8%
  Marc Duclos Parti municipal Rive-Sud 786 48.2%
 Total valid votes1,630100%
District 18 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Bernard Constantini Ralliement Longueuil 82953.2%
  Tim Matuzewiski Parti municipal Rive-Sud 729 46.8%
 Total valid votes1,558100%

Saint-Hubert

District 19 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Jacques Lemire Parti municipal Rive-Sud 1,79881.2%
  Claude Gagné Ralliement Longueuil 415 18.8%
 Total valid votes2,213100%
District 20 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Roger Roy Ralliement Longueuil 2,04777.2%
  Joanne Costo Parti municipal Rive-Sud 603 22.8%
 Total valid votes2,650100%
District 21 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Jacques E. Poitras Parti municipal Rive-Sud 1,19350.05%
  Michèle Ouimet Ralliement Longueuil 1,19149.95%
 Total valid votes2,384100%
District 22 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Lise Dutil Ralliement Longueuil 1,21251.3%
  Raymond Dupont Parti municipal Rive-Sud 1,15148.7%
 Total valid votes2,363100%
District 23 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Stéphane Desjardins Parti municipal Rive-Sud 1,37658.6%
  Claude Leblanc Ralliement Longueuil 97141.4%
 Total valid votes2,347100%
District 24 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Suzanne Charbonneau Ralliement Longueuil 1,29944.5%
  Gabriel Landry Parti municipal Rive-Sud 1,07136.7%
  Maurice Carpentier Independent 45415.5%
  Marjolaine Guay Independent 963.3%
 Total valid votes2,920100%
District 25 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Lorraine Guay-Boivin Ralliement Longueuil 1,44054.4%
  Ginette Belleau Parti municipal Longueuil 1,20745.6%
 Total valid votes2,647100%
District 26 [2]
Candidate Party Vote %
  Michel Latendresse Ralliement Longueuil 1,37854.1%
  Jean Rossignol Parti municipal Rive-Sud 1,16845.9%
 Total valid votes2,546100%

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