The city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada held municipal elections on November 1, 1998, to elect a mayor and city councillors. Pierre Bourque was returned to a second term as mayor against a divided opposition.
Montreal is the most populous municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec and the second-most populous municipality in Canada. Originally called Ville-Marie, or "City of Mary", it is named after Mount Royal, the triple-peaked hill in the heart of the city. The city is centred on the Island of Montreal, which took its name from the same source as the city, and a few much smaller peripheral islands, the largest of which is Île Bizard. It has a distinct four-season continental climate with warm to hot summers and cold, snowy winters.
Quebec is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is bordered to the west by the province of Ontario and the bodies of water James Bay and Hudson Bay; to the north by Hudson Strait and Ungava Bay; to the east by the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the province of Newfoundland and Labrador; and to the south by the province of New Brunswick and the U.S. states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York. It also shares maritime borders with Nunavut, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia. Quebec is Canada's largest province by area and its second-largest administrative division; only the territory of Nunavut is larger. It is historically and politically considered to be part of Central Canada.
Canada is a country in the northern part of North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering 9.98 million square kilometres, making it the world's second-largest country by total area. Canada's southern border with the United States, stretching some 8,891 kilometres (5,525 mi), is the world's longest bi-national land border. Its capital is Ottawa, and its three largest metropolitan areas are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. As a whole, Canada is sparsely populated, the majority of its land area being dominated by forest and tundra. Consequently, its population is highly urbanized, with over 80 percent of its inhabitants concentrated in large and medium-sized cities, with 70% of citizens residing within 100 kilometres (62 mi) of the southern border. Canada's climate varies widely across its vast area, ranging from arctic weather in the north, to hot summers in the southern regions, with four distinct seasons.
Various suburban communities on the Island of Montreal also held elections on November 1.
The Island of Montreal, in southwestern Quebec, Canada, is at the confluence of the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa rivers. It is separated from Île Jésus (Laval) by the Rivière des Prairies.
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Electoral District | Position | Total valid votes | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Montreal Citizens' Movement | Vision Montreal | New Montreal | Team Montreal | Democratic Coalition | Others | |||||||||||
Mayor | 311,569 | Michel Prescott 46,298 (14.86%) | Pierre Bourque 141,814 (45.52%) | Jacques Duchesneau 84,289 (27.05%) | Jean Doré 32,167 (10.32%) | Michel Bédard (Montreal 2000) 3,004 (0.96%) Patricia Métivier 2,224 (0.71%) Michel Dugré 989 (0.32%) Laurent Alie 784 (0.25%) | Pierre Bourque | |||||||||
#01 Cartierville | City councillor | 7,042 | Fatima El Amraoui 631 (8.8%) | Gérard Legault 2,999 (41.7%) | Pierre Gagnier 2,681 (37.3%) | Ricardo Zarruk 673 (9.4%) | Marc Rubin 58 (1.76%) | Pierre Gagnier | ||||||||
#02 Acadie | City councillor | 7,774 | Roger Labelle 611 (7.7%) | Noushig Eloyan 4,592 (58.0%) | Georges S. Berberi 2,078 (26.3%) | Pedro Utillano 304 (3.8%) | Nadia Moussa 98 (1.2%) | Patrice Leblanc (M2000) 91 (1.1%) | Noushig Eloyan | |||||||
#03 Ahuntsic | City councillor | 7,794 | Renée Millette 754 (9.67%) | Hasmig Belleli 3,900 (50.04%) | Jimmy V. Capogreco Co-listed with Jacques Duchesneau 2,119 (27.19%) | Pierre Veilleux 793 (10.17%) | Néomie Larocque de Roquebrune 137 (1.76%) | Yvan Tremblay (M2000) 91 (1.17%) | Hasmig Belleli | |||||||
#04 Saint-Sulpice | City councillor | 6,852 | André-Pierre Duchamp 863 (12.59%) | Maurice Beauchamp 2,686 (39.20%) | Jean Des Trois Maisons 2,039 (29.76%) | France Hubert 1,193 (17.41%) | Frédéric La Brie (M2000) 71 (1.04%) | Maurice Beauchamp | ||||||||
#05 Fleury | City councillor | 8,334 | Pierre Lapointe 3,015 (36.18%) | Pierre de Montigny 2,284 (27.41%) | Martin Blanc 1,355 (16.26%) | Henry See 111 (1.33%) | Pierre Lachapelle (Ind.) 1,410 (16.92%) Stéphanie Dubois (M2000) 159 (1.91%) | |||||||||
#06 Sault-au-Récollet | City councillor | 7,294 | Jean Rémillard 893 (11.9%) | Serge-Éric Bélanger 3,125 (41.6%) | Vincenzo Mercadante 2,300 (30.6%) | Micheline Jourdain 976 (13.0%) | Serge-Éric Bélanger | |||||||||
#07 Saint-Michel | City councillor | 5,701 | Valentino Nelson 417 (7.31%) | Paolo Tamburello 3,308 (58.02%) | Myrlande Pierre 856 (15.01%) | Pasquale Compierchio 1,015 (17.80%) | Marcel Firmin (Ind.) 105 (1.84%) | Paolo Tamburello | ||||||||
#08 Jean-Rivard | City councillor | 5,190 | Solange Allen 323 (6.22%) | Nicole Roy-Arcelin 2,100 (40.46%) | Claude Bricault 981 (18.90%) | Keder Hyppolite 505 (9.73%) | Daniel Boucher (Ind.) 1,281 (24.68%) | Daniel Boucher | ||||||||
#09 François-Perrault | City councillor | 5,346 | Vittorio Capparelli 1,277 (23.89%) | Frank Venneri 2,622 (49.05%) | Lanise Hayes 780 (14.59%) | Yasmin Bautista 420 (7.86%) | Michel Handfield (Ind.) 247 (4.62%) | Vittorio Capparelli | ||||||||
#13 Parc-Extension | City councillor | 7,458 | Thanasi Dionisopoulos 176 (2.36%) | Mary Deros 2,954 (39.61%) | Effie Gournaki 1,123 (15.06%) | Christos Karidogiannis 765 (10.26%) | Sylvia d'Apollonia 89 (1.19%) | Sofoklis Rasoulis (M2000) 2,124 (28.48%) Naveed Anwar 227 (3.04%) | Vacant (formerly Konstantinos Georgoulis) | |||||||
#23 Laurier | City councillor | 6,125 | Hélène Jolicoeur 1,846 (30.14%) | Odile Hénault 1,411 (23.04%) | Louise Roy 1,454 (23.74%) | Simon Robillard 1,102 (17.99%) | Jean-Guy Aubé 107 (1.75%) | Denis Munger (Ind.) 106 (1.73%) Benoît Mainguy (M2000) 99 (1.62%) | Louise Roy | |||||||
#33 Décarie | City councillor | 5,241 | Sonya Biddle 1,737 (33.14%) | Michèle Ciampini 1,274 (24.31%) | Hubert Simart 561 (10.70%) | Sam Boskey 1,669 (31.85%) | Sam Boskey | |||||||||
#36 Saint-Pierre | City councillor | 4,486 | Line Hamel 1,757 (39.17%) | Germain Prégent 2,016 (44.94%) | Maria-Ines Osses 456 (10.16%) | Jo Lechay 257 (5.73%) | Germain Prégent | |||||||||
#38 Saint-Jacques | City councillor | 6,068 | Luc Belhomme 795 (13.10%) | Diane Cormier 1,826 (30.09%) | Serge Lareault 934 (15.39%) | Sammy Forcillo 2,298 (37.87%) | Robert Saint-Louis 91 (1.50%) | Alain Deschambault (M2000) 124 (2.04%) | Sammy Forcillo | |||||||
#40 Hochelaga | City councillor | 4,374 | Marc Lamarche 655 (14.97%) | Luc Larivée 1,879 (42.96%) | Danielle Brazeau 1,122 (25.65%) | Jacques Beaudoin 610 (13.95%) | Clément Bouchard 108 (2.47%) | Luc Larivée | ||||||||
#41 Maisonneuve | City councillor | 4,597 | Jacynthe Simard 719 (15.64%) | Richer Dompierre 2,179 (47.40%) | Jean Baribeau 1,047 (22.78%) | Jean Vianney Jutras 652 (14.18%) | Nathalie Malépart | |||||||||
#42 Pierre-de-Coubertin | City councillor | 6,033 | Roland Carrier 991 (16.43%) | Benoît Parent 2,737 (45.37%) | Harry Etienne 1,351 (22.39%) | Sylvie Trudel 954 (15.81%) | Benoît Parent | |||||||||
#43 Louis-Riel | City councillor | 7,537 | Daniel Thérien 790 (10.48%) | Jacques Charbonneau 4,077 (54.09%) | Bernard Lauzon 1,890 (25.08%) | Nathalie Langlois 698 (9.26%) | David Bédard (M2000) 82 (1.09%) | Jacques Charbonneau | ||||||||
#44 Longue-Pointe | City councillor | 6,119 | Nicole Boudreau 975 (15.93%) | Claire St-Arnaud 2,446 (39.97%) | Martin Dumont 2,177 (35.58%) | Jean-Jacques Viger 521 (8.51%) | Claire St-Arnaud | |||||||||
#45 Honoré-Beaugrand | City councillor | 6,583 | Patrice Lorrain-Chenu 943 (14.32%) | Ivon Le Duc 3,090 (46.94%) | André Pothier 1,822 (27.68%) | Pierre Lizotte 728 (11.06%) | Ivon Le Duc | |||||||||
#46 Tétreauville | City councillor | 6,602 | Danielle Biron 906 (13.72%) | Jean-Guy Deschamps 3,605 (54.60%) | Jacques Gendron 1,511 (22.89%) | Arthur Prince 580 (8.79%) | Jean-Guy Deschamps |
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.
Electoral District | Position | Total valid votes | Candidates | Incumbent | |
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Winner | Second place | ||||
Mayor | 4,431 | Peter Yeomans 3,602 (81.29%) | Jan Eisenhardt 829 (18.71%) | 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: "West Island mayors returned," Montreal Gazette, November 2, 1998, A19.
Electoral District | Position | Total valid votes | Candidates | Incumbent |
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Renouveau municipal | ||||
Mayor | - | Yves Ryan (acclaimed) | Yves Ryan | |
District 1 | Councillor | Antonin Dupont (elected) | Antonin Dupont | |
District 2 | Councillor | Michelle Allaire (elected) | Michelle Allaire | |
District 3 | Councillor | Raymond Paquin (elected) | Raymond Paquin | |
District 4 | Councillor | Georgette Morin (elected) | Georgette Morin | |
District 5 | Councillor | Jean-Marc Gibeau (elected) | Jean-Marc Gibeau [1] | |
District 6 | Councillor | Normand Fortin (elected) | Normand Fortin | |
District 7 | Councillor | René Brabant | ||
District 8 | Councillor | James Infantino (elected) | James Infantino | |
District 9 | Councillor | Robert Guerriero (elected) | Robert Guerriero | |
District 10 | Councillor | Andre Coulombe (elected) | Andre Coulombe |
Sources: [2]
1998 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Two
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1998 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Three
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1998 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Four
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1998 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Six
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1998 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Seven
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1998 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Eight
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1998 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Ten
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