Montreal municipal election, 2001

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Montreal municipal election, 2001
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  1998 November 4, 2001 2005  

74 seats in Montreal City Council

  First party Second party
  Tremblay Gerald.jpg
Leader Gérald Tremblay Pierre Bourque
Party Citizens Union Vision Montreal
Leader since 2001 1994
Leader's seat Mayor Marie-Victorin
Last electionpre-creation 39 seats, 45.52%
Seats won 40 31
Seat change  -8
Popular vote 311,451 279,123
Percentage 50.37% 45.14%
Swing  -0.38%

Mayor before election

Pierre Bourque
Vision Montreal

Elected Mayor

Gérald Tremblay
Citizens Union

Boroughs of the merged city Montreal arrondissements.png
Boroughs of the merged city
Results for city councillor Montreal 2001 council.svg
Results for city councillor
Results for borough councillor Montreal 2001 arrts.svg
Results for borough councillor

The 2001 Montreal municipal election took place on November 4, 2001, to elect a mayor and city councillors in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Gérald Tremblay defeated incumbent Pierre Bourque to become mayor of the newly amalgamated city. This was the only municipal election that was held for the amalgamated city (the amalgamation took effect on January 1, 2002), as the next municipal election was for the defused city.

Montreal City in Quebec, Canada

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 Province of Canada

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 Country in North America

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.

Contents

All mayoral candidates were also allowed to run for a seat on council, with "alternates" who would assume the council seat if the mayoral candidates were elected to both offices.

Results

Mayor

2001 Montreal municipal election results: Mayor of Montreal

Council (incomplete)

2001 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Acadie
2001 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Ahuntsic
2001 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Jean-Rivard
2001 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Laurier
2001 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Louis-Cyr
2001 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Parc-Extension
2001 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Plateau-Mont-Royal
2001 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Point-Saint-Charles
2001 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Saint-Léonard (three members elected)
2001 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Saint-Michel
2001 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Saint-Sulpice

Borough councils (incomplete)

2001 Montreal municipal election results: Saint-Leonard borough Councillor, Grande-Prairie division
2001 Montreal municipal election results: Saint-Leonard borough Councillor, Port-Maurice division

Composition of city and borough councils

Depending on their borough, Montrealers voted for:

Borough District Borough Councillors
City Councillors  Borough Councillor
  City Councillor  City Councillor  City Councillor
Ahuntsic-Cartierville L'Acadie  Hasmig Belleli   
Ahuntsic  Pierre Lapointe  
Cartierville  Noushig Eloyan   
Saint-Sulpice  Maurice Beauchamp   
Sault-au-Récollet  Achille Polcaro  
Anjou   Luis Miranda   Carol Beaupré   Andrée Hénault
Beaconsfield–Baie-D'Urfé Beaurepaire  Roy Kemp   Florence Grassby
James-Morgan   Anne-Marie Parent
Côte-des-Neiges–
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
Côte-des-Neiges  Francine Senécal  
Darlington  Saulie Zajdel   
Décarie  Marcel Tremblay   
Loyola  Jeremy Searle  
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce  Michael Appelbaum   
Snowdon  Marvin Rotrand   
Côte-Saint-Luc–
Hampstead–Montreal West
  Robert Libman   Dida Berku   Anthony Housefather
Dollard-Des Ormeaux–
Roxboro
  Edward Janiszewski  Howard Zingboim   Zoe Bayouk
Dorval–L'Île-Dorval Désiré-Girouard  Peter B. Yeomans    Egard A. Rouleau
Strathmore   Robert M. Bourbeau
L'Île-Bizard–
Sainte-Geneviève–
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
Anse-à-l'Orme  Normand Marinacci   Bill Tierney
Jacques-Bizard   Richard Bélanger
Kirkland Brunswick  John W. Meaney   Brian Macdonald
Côte-Sainte-Marie   Michel Gibson
Lachine   Claude Dauphin   Jane Cowell-Poitras    Bernard Blanchet
LaSalle Cecil-P.-Newman  Manon Barbe   Alvaro Farinacci   Richard Deschamps   Michael Vadacchino
Sault-Saint-Louis  Oksana Kaluzny
Mercier–
Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Hochelaga  Luc Larivée   
Longue-Pointe  Claire St-Arnaud   
Louis-Riel  Lyn Faust   
Maisonneuve  Richer Dompierre   
Tétreaultville  Ivon Le Duc   
Montréal-Nord Marie-Clarac  Marcel Parent  Jean-Marc Gibeau  James V. Infantino   Georgette L. Morin
Ovide-Clermont  Normand Fortin
Mount Royal Frederick-G.-Todd  Suzanne Caron    Cliff Carrie
Rockland   Nicholas Stephens
Outremont Jeanne-Sauvé  Stéphane Harbour   Claude B. Piquette
Joseph-Beaubien   Marie Cinq-Mars
Pierrefonds-Senneville   Monique Worth   Bertrand A. Ward   René LeBlanc
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal Jeanne-Mance  Michel Prescott   
Laurier  Christine Poulin   
Mile End  Helen Fotopulos   
Plateau-Mont-Royal  Nicolas Tétrault   
Pointe-Claire Donegani  Bill McMurchie   Aldo Iermieri
Valois   Morris Trudeau
Rivière-des-Prairies–
Pointe-aux-Trembles–
Montréal-Est
Bout-de-l'Île  Colette Paul  
Marc-Aurèle-Fortin  Cosmo Maciocia   
Pointe-aux-Trembles  Marius Minier  
Rivière-des-Prairies  Michel Plante  
Rosemont–
La Petite-Patrie
Étienne-Desmarteau  Nicole Thibault  
Louis-Hébert  Jean-François Plante   
Marie-Victorin  Pierre Bourque   
Saint-Édouard  François Purcell   
Vieux-Rosemont  Denise Laroucche  
Saint-Laurent Côte-de-Liesse  Alan DeSousa   René Dussault  Irving Grundman   Maurice Cohen
Normand-McLaren Michèle D. Biron
Saint-Léonard Grande-Prairie  Frank Zampino   Yvette Bissonnet   Dominic Perri   Robert Zambito
Port-Maurice  Mario Battista
Le Sud-Ouest Émard  Robert Bousquet  
Louis-Cyr  Line Hamel   
Pointe-Saint-Charles  Jacqueline Montpetit   
Verdun Champlain  Georges Bossé   Laurent Dugas   Claude Trudel   Ginette Marotte
Desmarchais-Crawford  John Gallagher
Ville-Marie Peter-McGill  Louise O'Sullivan   
Saint-Jacques  Robert Laramée   
Sainte-Marie  Martin Lemay   
Villeray–Saint-Michel–
Parc-Extension
Jarry  Anie Samson   
Jean-Rivard  Frank Venneri   
Parc-Extension  Mary Deros   
Saint-Michel  Paolo Tamburello   
Villeray  Sylvain Lachance  
Westmount Côte-Saint-Antoine  Karin Marks   John de Castell
W.-D.-Lighthall   Cynthia Lulham

Information about the candidates

Montreal Island Citizens Union
Parti Québécois Sovereignist political party in Quebec, Canada

The Parti Québécois is a sovereignist and social democratic provincial political party in Quebec, Canada. The PQ advocates national sovereignty for Quebec involving independence of the province of Quebec from Canada and establishing a sovereign state. The PQ has also promoted the possibility of maintaining a loose political and economic sovereignty-association between Quebec and Canada. The party traditionally has support from the labour movement, but unlike most other social democratic parties, its ties with organized labour are informal. Members and supporters of the PQ are called "péquistes", a French word derived from the pronunciation of the party's initials.

Saint-Henri was a provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada.

René Lévesque Quebec politician

René Lévesque was a reporter, a minister of the government of Quebec (1960–1966), the founder of the Parti Québécois political party and the 23rd Premier of Quebec. He was the first Quebec political leader since Confederation to attempt, through a referendum, to negotiate the political independence of Quebec.

Vision Montreal
White Elephant Party
Independents

Seat-by-seat results (incomplete)

Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce

Electoral DistrictPositionTotal valid votesCandidates Incumbent
  MICU  Vision Montréal Other
Côtes-des-Neiges City councillor  Francine Senécal
3,637
  Pierre-Yves Melançon
3,483
  François Dumoulin (White Elephant Party)
220
  Pierre-Yves Melançon
Darlington City councillor  Aline Malka
3,109
  Saulie Zajdel
3,304
  Koffi Doumon (Ind.)
230
  Saulie Zajdel (Victoria)
Jean-E. Fortier (Darlington)
Décarie City councillor 6,150  Marcel Tremblay
3,792 (61.66%)
  Sonya Biddle
2,358 (38.34%)
   Sonya Biddle
Loyola City councillor  Jeremy Searle
4,986
  Darryl Gray
1,766
   Jeremy Searle
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce City councillor  Michael Applebaum
5,257
  Jean-E. Fortier
2,356
  Allan Heafey (White Elephant Party)
190
  Michael Applebaum
Snowdon City councillor  Marvin Rotrand
4,913
  Bill Surkis
2,109
  Marvin Rotrand

Dorval–L'Île-Dorval

Electoral DistrictPositionTotal valid votesCandidates Incumbent
  MICU  Vision Montréal Other
Dorval–L'Île-Dorval City councillor 8,031  Peter Yeomans
7,440 (92.64%)
  Len MacDonald
591 (7.36%)
  New position
Strathmore Borough councillor  Robert M. Bourbeau
3,929
  François Guidi
382
  New position
Désiré–Girouard Borough councillor  Edgar Rouleau
3,228
  Mario Mammone
425
  New position

Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Electoral DistrictPositionTotal valid votesCandidates Incumbent
  MICU  Vision Montréal Other
Hochelaga City councillor 6,636  Jean-François Moisan
1,760 (26.52%)
  Luc Larivée
4,418 (66.58%)
  Danielle Giasson (White Elephant Party)
458 (6.90%)
Maisonneuve City councillor 7,993  Nancy Boileau
2,248 (28.12%) [6]
  Richer Dompierre
5,745 (71.88%)
Louis-Riel City councillor 9,223  Gilles Marette
2,836 (30.75%) [7]
  Lyn Faust
6,387 (69.25%)
Longue-Pointe City councillor  Martin Dumont
3,767
  Claire St-Arnaud
5,474
Tétreaultville City councillor 10,082  Francisca Marques
2,968 (29.44%)
  Ivon Le Duc
7,114 (70.56%)

Montréal-Nord

Electoral DistrictPositionTotal valid votesCandidates Incumbent
  MICU  Vision Montréal Other
Montréal-Nord City councillor
(three members)
68,695  Marcel Parent
12,884 (18.76%)
Jean-Marc Gibeau
12,097 (17.61%)
James Infantino
11,451 (16.67%)
  Michelle Allaire
11,359 (16.54%)
Luigi di Vito
9,960 (14.50%)
Nicole Roy-Arcelin
9,590 (13.96%)
  Jean-Claude Mvilongo
1,354 (1.97%)
New positions
Marie-Clarac Borough councillor  Georgette L. Morin
6,199
  Antonin Dupont
5,595
  Henri-Paul Bernier
766
New position
Ovide-Clermont Borough councillor  Normand Fortin
7,222
  Fritzberg Daleus
4,355
  New position

Verdun

Electoral DistrictPositionTotal valid votesCandidates Incumbent
  MICU  Vision Montréal Other
Verdun City councillor
(three members)
58,773  Georges Bossé
11,415 (19.42%)
Laurent Dugas
9,001 (15.31%)
Claude Trudel
8,540 (14.53%)
  Danielle Paiement
7,593 (12.92%)
Robert Isabelle
7,577 (12.89%)
Micheline Senécal
7,377 (12.55%)
  Catherine Chauvin
4,843 (8.24%)
Pierre Labrosse
1,641 (2.79%)
Daniel Racicot (White Elephant Party)
786 (1.34%)
New positions
Desmarchais-Crawford Borough councillor 10,804 John Gallagher
5,553 (51.40%)
  André Savard
5,251 (48.60%)
  New position
Champlain Borough councillor 10,197  Ginette Marotte
5,026 (49.29%)
  Robert Filiatrault
4,761 (46.69%)
  Cook Gosselin
410 (4.02%)
New position

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  7. Marette was a first-time candidate.