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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 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.
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.
2001 Montreal municipal election results: Mayor of Montreal
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2001 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Acadie
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2001 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Ahuntsic
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2001 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Jean-Rivard
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2001 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Laurier
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2001 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Louis-Cyr
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2001 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Parc-Extension
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2001 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Plateau-Mont-Royal
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2001 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Point-Saint-Charles
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2001 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Saint-Léonard (three members elected)
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2001 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Saint-Michel
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2001 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Saint-Sulpice
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2001 Montreal municipal election results: Saint-Leonard borough Councillor, Grande-Prairie division
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2001 Montreal municipal election results: Saint-Leonard borough Councillor, Port-Maurice division
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Depending on their borough, Montrealers voted for:
Borough | District | Borough Councillors | |||||||
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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 |
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Electoral District | Position | Total valid votes | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||
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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 |
Electoral District | Position | Total valid votes | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||
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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 |
Electoral District | Position | Total valid votes | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||
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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%) |
Electoral District | Position | Total valid votes | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||
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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 |
Electoral District | Position | Total valid votes | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||
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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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