The 1994 Montreal municipal election took place on November 6, 1994. Pierre Bourque was elected to his first term as mayor, defeating incumbent Jean Doré. Elections were also held in Montreal's suburban communities.
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1994 Montreal mayoral election results
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Electoral District | Position | Total valid votes | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Montreal Citizens' Movement | Vision Montreal | Montrealers' Party | Democratic Coalition–Ecology Montreal | Others | ||||||||||
Hochelaga | City councillor | 4,374 | Diane Barbeau 1,654 (39.89%) | Luc Larivée 2,040 (49.20%) | Martin Baller 329 (7.94%) | Clément Schreiber 123 (2.97%) | Diane Barbeau | |||||||
Tétreauville | City councillor | 6,296 | Nicole Milhomme 1,846 (29.32%) | Jean-Guy Deschamps 3,465 (55.03%) | Sylvain Lapalme 181 (2.87%) | Joseph Salerno (Ind.) 804 (12.77%) | Nicole Milhomme |
1994 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Ahuntsic
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1994 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Saint-Sulpice
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1994 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Saint-Michel
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1994 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Jean-Rivard
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1994 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, François-Perrault division
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1994 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Parc-Extension division
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1994 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Étienne-Desmarteau division
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1994 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Laurier
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1994 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Peter-McGill division
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1994 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Rivière-des-Prairies division
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1994 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Saint-Pierre
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1994 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Louis-Riel division
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1994 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Longue-Pointe
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1994 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Honoré-Beaugrand division
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Electoral District | Position | Total valid votes | Candidates | Incumbent |
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Winner | ||||
Mayor | - | Peter Yeomans (acclaimed) | Peter Yeomans | |
East Ward 1 | Councillor | - | Edgar Rouleau (acclaimed) | Edgar Rouleau |
East Ward 2 | Councillor | - | Emile LaCoste (acclaimed) | Emile LaCoste |
East Ward 3 | Councillor | - | Raymond Lauzon (acclaimed) | Raymond Lauzon |
West Ward 1 | Councillor | - | Robert M. Bourbeau (acclaimed) | Robert M. Bourbeau |
West Ward 2 | Councillor | - | Ian W. Heron (acclaimed) | Ian W. Heron |
West Ward 3 | Councillor | - | Heather Allard (acclaimed) | Heather Allard |
Source: "Who's running where in Nov. 6 elections," Montreal Gazette, October 20, 1994, F2.
Electoral District | Position | Total valid votes | Candidates | Incumbent | ||
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Renouveau municipal | Collectivité de Montréal-Nord | Independent | ||||
Mayor | 18,619 | Yves Ryan 16,459 (88.40%) | Jean-Pierre Menard 2,160 (11.60%) | Yves Ryan | ||
District 1 | Councillor | 1,604 | Antonin Dupont 1,332 (83.04%) | Diane Dupont 272 (16.96%) | Antonin Dupont | |
District 2 | Councillor | 1,695 | Michelle Allaire 1,531 (90.32%) | Guy Devin 164 (9.68%) | Michelle Allaire | |
District 3 | Councillor | 2,167 | Pierre Blain 1,665 (76.83%) | Bertrand Wall 328 (15.14%) | Michel Renaud 174 (8.03%) | Pierre Blain |
District 4 | Councillor | - | Georgette Morin (acclaimed) | Georgette Morin | ||
District 5 | Councillor | - | Maurice Belanger (acclaimed) | Maurice Belanger | ||
District 6 | Councillor | - | Réal Gibeau (acclaimed) | Réal Gibeau | ||
District 7 | Councillor | 1,826 | Jean-Paul Lessard 1,389 (76.07%) | Jacqueline Roy 437 (23.93%) | Jean-Paul Lessard | |
District 8 | Councillor | 1,572 | Normand Fortin 1,228 (78.12%) | Elaine Bissonnette 344 (21.88%) | Normand Fortin | |
District 9 | Councillor | 1,343 | James Infantino 1,079 (80.34%) | Lise Leonard 264 (19.66%) | Armand Nadeau [9] | |
District 10 | Councillor | 1,963 | Andre Coulombe 1,597 (81.36%) | Jocelyne Millaire 366 (18.64%) | Andre Coulombe | |
District 11 | Councillor | 1,061 | Raymond Paquin 908 (85.58%) | Lazard Vertus 153 (14.42%) | Raymond Paquin | |
District 12 | Councillor | 1,283 | Robert Guerriero 1,110 (86.52%) | Claude Forest 173 (13.48%) | Robert Guerriero |
Source: "Voting Results: The Final Count," Montreal Gazette, November 8, 1994, A4.
1994 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Three
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1994 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Four
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1994 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Six
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1994 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Seven
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1994 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Eight
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1994 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Ten
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1994 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Twelve
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Electoral District | Position | Total valid votes | Candidates | Incumbent | |||
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Parti municipal | Parti Longueuillois | Alliance de Longueuil | Independent | ||||
Mayor | 47,185 | Claude Gladu 19,223 (40.74%) | Gisèle Hamelin 14,041 (29.76%) | Jacques Finet 13,921 (29.50%) | Roger Ferland | ||
Ward One | Councillor | 1,850 | Joël Gamache 650 (35.14%) | Claude Nephtali 557 (30.11%) | Richard Gagnon 643 (34.76%) | Pierre Beaudry | |
Ward Two | Councillor | 2,425 | Mario Genest 854 (35.22%) | Martin Clark 617 (25.44%) | Cécile Langevin 954 (39.34%) | Cécile Langevin | |
Ward Three | Councillor | 2,105 | Henri Dubois 1,251 (59.43%) | Anne-Marie Bischoff 396 (18.81%) | Diane Smith 458 (21.76%) | Claude Gladu | |
Ward Four | Councillor | 2,374 | Gérald Marcil 902 (37.99%) | Bernard Lacelles 531 (22.37%) | Sylvie Robidas 941 (39.64%) | Sylvie Robidas | |
Ward Five | Councillor | 2,076 | Nicole Béliveau 1,068 (51.45%) | Yves Ferron 474 (22.83%) | Sylvie Grenier 534 (25.72%) | Nicole Béliveau | |
Ward Six | Councillor | 2,095 | Réjean Vincent 470 (22.43%) | Ginette Lemarier 659 (31.46%) | Normand Caisse 966 (46.11%) | Jacques Morissette | |
Ward Seven | Councillor | 2,267 | Alain St-Pierre 1,102 (48.61%) | Martin Daraîche 497 (21.92%) | Charles A. Ashton 668 (29.47%) | Roger Lacombe | |
Ward Eight | Councillor | 2,022 | Johane Deshaies 866 (42.83%) | Jean Claude D’Amour 485 (23.99%) | Suzanne Cyr 671 (33.18%) | Johane Deshaies | |
Ward Nine | Councillor | 2,585 | Nicole Lafontaine 1,056 (40.85%) | Jacqueline Bonenfant 721 (27.89%) | Pierre Nantel 808 (31.26%) | Pierre Nantel | |
Ward Ten | Councillor | 2,026 | Manon Hénault 1,039 (51.28%) | Olivette Rousseau 474 (23.40%) | Jean Babin 513 (25.32%) | Manon Hénault | |
Ward Eleven | Councillor | 2,396 | Serge Sévigny 982 (40.98%) | Constant Jeanty 598 (24.96%) | Pierre Pétroni 816 (34.06%) | Serge Sévigny | |
Ward Twelve | Councillor | 2,410 | Lise Sauvé 1,060 (43.98%) | Micheline Ward 325 (13.49%) | Michel Champagne 1,025 (42.53%) | Michel Champagne | |
Ward Thirteen | Councillor | 2,272 | Bertrand Girard 866 (38.12%) | Omer Leclerc 570 (25.09%) | Jean St-Hilaire 836 (36.80%) | Jean St-Hilaire | |
Ward Fourteen | Councillor | 2,125 | Ginette Lalonde 653 (30.73%) | Jean-Pierre Trahan 184 (8.66%) | Michel Timperio 1,288 (60.61%) | Michel Timperio | |
Ward Fifteen | Councillor | 2,320 | Henri Charbonneau 721 (31.08%) | Arthur Méthot 540 (23.28%) | Florent Charest 1,059 (45.65%) | Florent Charest | |
Ward Sixteen | Councillor | 2,155 | Pierre Beaudry 882 (40.93%) | Joanne Savoie 614 (28.49%) | Thérèse Lafrenière 659 (30.58%) | Georges Touten | |
Ward Seventeen | Councillor | 2,506 | Claude Lamoureux 1,040 (41.50%) | Gérald Varichon 391 (15.60%) | Pierre Racicot 1,075 (42.90%) | Pierre Racicot | |
Ward Eighteen | Councillor | 2,934 | Jacques Milette 1,365 (46.52%) | Richard Briggs 624 (21.27%) | Marc Lachance 945 (32.21%) | Jacques Milette | |
Ward Nineteen | Councillor | 2,975 | Claudette Tessier 1,465 (49.24%) | Pierre Plourde 711 (23.90%) | Pierre Lestage 740 (24.87%) | Raymond Lévesque 59 (1.98%) | Benoît Danault |
Ward Twenty | Councillor | 2,910 | Simon Crochetière 1,283 (44.09%) | Pardo Chiocchio 835 (28.69%) | Léo Paduano 792 (27.22%) | Léo Paduano |
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