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Municipal elections were held in the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada on November 5, 2017 as part of the 2017 Quebec municipal elections. Voters elected 65 positions on the Montreal City Council, including the mayor, borough mayors, and city councillors, as well as 38 borough councillors. [1]
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.
Despite early polls giving incumbent mayor Denis Coderre a comfortable lead, the election concluded with Valérie Plante of Projet Montréal winning the mayoralty race by a margin of over 27,000 votes, becoming the first woman and first representative of Projet Montréal to be elected mayor of Montreal. Her party won a majority of the city council, 34 of 65 councillors.
Denis Coderre is a Canadian politician from Quebec, Canada. Coderre was the Member of Parliament for the riding of Bourassa from 1997 until 2013, and was the Immigration minister from 2002-2003 and became the Mayor of Montreal in 2013, but lost in 2017 to Valérie Plante.
Valérie Plante is a Canadian politician serving as the 45th and current Mayor of Montreal since 2017. First elected to Montreal City Council in the 2013 election, she has served as leader of the Projet Montréal party since December 2016.
Projet Montréal is a progressive, environmentalist municipal political party in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 2004, it is led by Valérie Plante, and holds a majority of seats on Montreal City Council.
Projet Montréal won unanimous control of four borough councils and majorities on seven more. Équipe Denis Coderre pour Montréal won unanimous control of four borough councils and majorities on two more. The two remaining boroughs, Anjou and LaSalle, were won unanimously by local parties, Équipe Anjou and Équipe Barbe Team respectively.
Anjou is a borough (arrondissement) of the city of Montreal. Prior to its 2002 merger it was a city known as Ville d'Anjou.
LaSalle is a borough of the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Prior to 2002, it was a separate municipality. It was founded in 1912 as a town. LaSalle is located in the south-west portion of the Island of Montreal, located along the Saint Lawrence river.
Several key city council figures were defeated, such as Russell Copeman, Harout Chitilian, Claude Dauphin, Anie Samson, Réal Ménard and Elsie Lefebvre. Projet Montréal founder Richard Bergeron, who had crossed the floor to Équipe Coderre, was defeated by the candidate for his former party, Robert Beaudry. [2]
Russell Copeman is a Canadian politician. He was a Montreal City Councillor and was the borough mayor for Côte-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grace from November 14, 2013 to November 16, 2017. He also sat on the Montreal Executive Committee, and was responsible for housing, urban planning, buildings, real estate transactions and strategies, and the Office of Public Consultation.
Harout Chitilian was a city councillor from Montreal, Quebec, Canada, former chairman of the council, he held the position of vice president of the executive committee of Montreal city until his electoral defeat in november 2017. Originally elected as a member of Union Montreal, Chitilian sat as an independent councillor from December 2012 to August 2013, when he reaffiliated with the new Équipe Denis Coderre.
Claude Dauphin is a lawyer and politician in the province of Quebec, Canada. He was a Montreal city councillor and also served as the mayor of the Montreal borough of Lachine. He was also elected to the National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Marquette in the Montreal region from 1981 to 1994 as a member of the Quebec Liberal Party.
Following his defeat, Denis Coderre announced he would resign from political life, leaving his city council seat to his co-candidate [3] Chantal Rossi. [4] On November 9, members of his party elected Darlington councillor Lionel Perez as leader; it was also announced that the party, named for Coderre, would change name in the coming weeks. [5]
Chantal Rossi is a politician in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She has served on the Montreal city council since 2013 as a member of Équipe Denis Coderre pour Montréal. She was previously a borough councillor in Montréal-Nord from 2009 to 2013 and an elected trustee on the Commission scolaire de la Pointe-de-l'Île from 1998 to 2014.
Coalition Montréal was left with only one remaining elected official, Montreal's longest-serving city councillor Marvin Rotrand. Vrai changement pour Montréal, which had come in second in the mayoralty race in the previous election, lost all its seats, and announced it would suspend its activities. [6]
Coalition Montréal is a municipal political party in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, formed in 2013 to support the candidacy of Marcel Côté for mayor of Montreal. The party competed for the first time in the 2013 municipal election. The party was formed by former members of the Union Montreal party, as well as the Vision Montreal party and its former leader.
Marvin Rotrand is a Canadian politician. He currently serves as a member of Montreal City Council, representing the district of Snowdon. Rotrand has served on Montreal city council since 1982, and thus is its dean; he works full-time in his duties.
Vrai changement pour Montréal is a municipal political party in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The party's current leader is Justine McIntyre.
For the first time, a majority of Montreal's elected officials (53 out of 103) were women. [7] However, only six of the 103 elected officials (5.8%), including four of the 65 members of the city council, declared themselves to be members of visible minorities. Visible minorities make up a third of the population of the city. [8] Another elected official, Champlain–L'Île-des-Soeurs city councillor Marie-Josée Parent, who is of Mi'kmaq ancestry, became the first indigenous person elected to Montreal city council. [9]
The official results were released on November 8, 2017. [10] There was one request for a recount, in the race for borough councillor for La Pointe-des-Prairies in Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles, in which Lisa Christensen of Projet Montréal had been announced as the winner with a lead of 32 votes. [11] The recount was conducted by a judge of the Court of Quebec and Ms. Christensen was confirmed as the winner by a majority of 30 votes. [12]
Depending on their borough, Montrealers voted for:
Borough | District | ||||||||
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City Councillors | Borough Councillor | Borough Councillor | |||||||
Borough Mayor | City Councillor | ||||||||
Ahuntsic-Cartierville | Ahuntsic | Émilie Thuillier | Nathalie Goulet | ||||||
Bordeaux-Cartierville | Effie Giannou | ||||||||
Saint-Sulpice | Hadrien Parizeau | ||||||||
Sault-au-Récollet | Jérôme Normand | ||||||||
Anjou | Centre | Luis Miranda | Andrée Hénault | Kristine Marsolais | |||||
East | Richard Leblanc | ||||||||
West | Lynne Shand | ||||||||
Côte-des-Neiges– Notre-Dame-de-Grâce | Côte-des-Neiges | Sue Montgomery | Magda Popeanu | ||||||
Darlington | Lionel Perez | ||||||||
Loyola | Christian Arseneault | ||||||||
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce | Peter McQueen | ||||||||
Snowdon | Marvin Rotrand | ||||||||
L'Île-Bizard– Sainte-Geneviève | Denis-Benjamin-Viger | Normand Marinacci | Christian Larocque | ||||||
Jacques-Bizard | Richard Samoszewski | ||||||||
Pierre-Foretier | Yves Sarault | ||||||||
Sainte-Geneviève | Suzanne Marceau | ||||||||
Lachine | Du Canal | Maja Vodanovic | Micheline Rouleau | Julie-Pascale Provost | |||||
Fort-Rolland | Michèle Flannery | ||||||||
J.-Émery-Provost | Younes Boukala | ||||||||
LaSalle | Cecil-P.-Newman | Manon Barbe | Lise Zarac | Serge Declos | Josée Troilo | ||||
Sault-Saint-Louis | Richard Deschamps | Laura Palestini | Nancy Blanchet | ||||||
Mercier– Hochelaga-Maisonneuve | Hochelaga | Pierre Lessard-Blais | Éric Alan Caldwell | ||||||
Louis-Riel | Karine Boivin Roy | ||||||||
Maisonneuve–Longue-Pointe | Laurence Lavigne Lalonde | ||||||||
Tétreaultville | Suzie Miron | ||||||||
Montréal-Nord | Marie-Clarac | Christine Black | Abdelhaq Sari | Jean Marc Poirier | |||||
Ovide-Clermont | Chantal Rossi | Renée-Chantal Belinga | |||||||
Outremont | Claude-Ryan | Philipe Tomlinson | Mindy Pollak | ||||||
Jeanne-Sauvé | Fanny Magini | ||||||||
Joseph-Beaubien | Valérie Patreau | ||||||||
Robert-Bourassa | Jean-Marc Corbeil | ||||||||
Pierrefonds-Roxboro | Bois-de-Liesse | Dimitrios Jim Beis | Benoit Langevin | Louise Leroux | |||||
Cap-Saint-Jacques | Catherine Clément-Talbot | Yves Gignac | |||||||
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal | De Lorimier | Luc Ferrandez | Marianne Giguère | Josefina Blanco | |||||
Jeanne-Mance | Alex Norris | Maeva Vilain | |||||||
Mile-End | Richard Ryan | Marie Plourde | |||||||
Rivière-des-Prairies– Pointe-aux-Trembles | La Pointe-aux-Prairies | Chantal Rouleau | Richard Guay | Lisa Christensen | |||||
Pointe-aux-Trembles | Suzanne Décarie | Gilles Déziel | |||||||
Rivière-des-Prairies | Giovanni Rapanà | Nathalie Pierre-Antoine | |||||||
Rosemont– La Petite-Patrie | Étienne-Desmarteau | François William Croteau | Stéphanie Watt | ||||||
Marie-Victorin | Jocelyn Pauzé | ||||||||
Saint-Édouard | François Limoges | ||||||||
Vieux-Rosemont | Christine Gosselin | ||||||||
Saint-Laurent | Côte-de-Liesse | Alan DeSousa | Francesco Miele | Jacques Cohen | |||||
Norman-McLaren | Aref Salem | Michèle Biron | |||||||
Saint-Léonard | Saint-Léonard-Est | Michel Bissonnet | Patricia Lattanzio | Lili-Anne Tremblay | |||||
Saint-Léonard-Ouest | Dominic Perri | Mario Battista | |||||||
Le Sud-Ouest | Saint-Henri-Est–Petite-Bourgogne– Pointe-Saint-Charles-Griffintown | Benoit Dorais | Craig Sauvé | Sophie Thiébaut | |||||
Saint-Paul–Émard– Saint-Henri-Ouest | Anne-Marie Sigouin | Alain Vaillancourt | |||||||
Verdun | Champlain–L'Île-des-Sœurs | Jean-François Parenteau | Marie-Josée Parent | Pierre L'Heureux | Véronique Tremblay | ||||
Desmarchais-Crawford | Sterling Downey | Luc Gagnon | Marie-Andrée Mauger | ||||||
Ville-Marie | Peter-McGill | (Mayor of Montreal) | Cathy Wong | ||||||
Saint-Jacques | Robert Beaudry | ||||||||
Sainte-Marie | Sophie Mauzerolle | ||||||||
Villeray–Saint-Michel– Parc-Extension | François-Perrault | Giuliana Fumagalli | Sylvain Ouellet | ||||||
Parc-Extension | Mary Deros | ||||||||
Saint-Michel | Frantz Benjamin | ||||||||
Villeray | Rosannie Filato |
Équipe Denis Coderre pour Montréal
Projet Montréal
Équipe Anjou
Independent
Polling firm | Last date of polling | Link | Équipe Coderre | Projet Montréal | Vrai changement | Coalition Montréal | Other | Undecided | Sample size |
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CROP | October 24, 2017 | Web | 37 | 39 | 2 | 17 | 1,094 | ||
Leger | October 22, 2017 | Web | 38 | 38 | 3 | 21 | 500 | ||
Mainstreet | September 22, 2017 | 30 | 25 | 3 | 41 | 500 | |||
Leger | June 19, 2017 | 43 | 29 | 14 | 2,013 | ||||
Leger | November 1, 2015 | 57 | 13 | 6 | 5 | 15 | 600 | ||
2013 Election | November 3, 2013 | 32.1 | 25.5 | 26.5 | 12.8 | 3.1 | 464,966 |
Although Jean Fortier of Coalition Montréal abandoned his campaign for mayor on October 17, 2017 and endorsed Valérie Plante, his name officially remained on the ballot.
Party | Candidate | Vote | % | |
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Projet Montréal - Équipe Valérie Plante | Valérie Plante | 243,594 | 51.42 | |
Équipe Denis Coderre pour Montréal | Denis Coderre | 216,321 | 45.66 | |
Coalition Montréal | Jean Fortier | 5,948 | 1.26 | |
Independent | Bernard Gurberg | 2,140 | 0.45 | |
Independent | Gilbert Thibodeau | 1,669 | 0.35 | |
Independent | Fabrice Ntompa Ilunga | 1,553 | 0.33 | |
Independent | Philippe Tessier | 1,319 | 0.28 | |
Independent | Tyler Lemco | 1,189 | 0.25 | |
Eligible voters | 1,142,948 | 100.00 | ||
Turnout | 485,635 | 42.47 | ||
Rejected ballots (as percentage of turnout) | 11,632 | 2.40 |
Electoral District | Eligible voters | Position | Turnout | Candidates | Incumbent | Result | ||||||
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Équipe Coderre | Projet Montréal | Coalition Montréal | ||||||||||
— | 87,651 | Borough mayor | 47.18% | Harout Chitilian 19,031 (47.52%) | Émilie Thuillier 21,017 (52.48%) | Pierre Gagnier | PM gain from EDC | |||||
Ahuntsic | 22,009 | City councillor | 52.58% | Raphaël Melançon 4,432 (39.35%) | Nathalie Goulet 6,248 (55.46%) | Pierre Lachapelle 585 (5.19%) | Émilie Thuillier | PM hold | ||||
Bordeaux-Cartierville | 21,653 | City councillor | 42.20% | Effie Giannou 5,277 (59.89%) | Fadia Nassr 3,048 (34.59%) | Shant Karabajak 486 (5.52%) | Harout Chitilian | EDC hold | ||||
Saint-Sulpice | 23,313 | City councillor | 43.58% | Hadrien Parizeau 5,276 (53.74%) | Ramzi Sfeir 4,541 (46.26%) | Pierre Desrochers | EDC hold | |||||
Sault-au-Récollet | 20,676 | City councillor | 50.28% | Lorraine Pagé 4,526 (44.90%) | Jérôme Normand 4,980 (49.40%) | Giovanna Giancaspro 574 (5.69%) | Lorraine Pagé | PM gain from EDC |
Electoral District | Eligible voters | Position | Turnout | Candidates | Incumbent | Result | ||||||||
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Équipe Coderre | Projet Montréal | Équipe Anjou | Other | |||||||||||
— | 29,577 | Borough mayor | 48.67% | Angela Mancini 3,511 (23.35%) | Rémy Tondreau 2,823 (20.38%) | Luis Miranda 7,518 (54.27%) | Luis Miranda | EA hold | ||||||
City councillor | 48.63% | Michèle Gagné 3,995 (28.94%) | Robert Mailhot 3,266 (23.66%) | Andrée Hénault 6,542 (47.40%) | Andrée Hénault | EA hold | ||||||||
Centre | 10,944 | Borough councillor | 51.49% | Michelle Di Genova Zammit 1,939 (36.02%) | Julie De Martino 1,315 (24.43%) | Kristine Marsolais 2,129 (39.55%) | Michelle Di Genova Zammit | EA gain from EDC | ||||||
East | 8,880 | Borough councillor | 45.48% | Mario Robert 1,029 (26.32%) | Sylvain Plourde 949 (24.27%) | Richard Leblanc 1,724 (44.09%) | Nadia Ghalem (Ind.) 208 (5.32%) | Paul-Yvon Perron | EA hold | |||||
West | 9,753 | Borough councillor | 48.23% | René Gauthier 1,267 (28.16%) | Stephanie Cambria 1,230 (27.34%) | Lynne Shand 1,663 (36.96%) | Gilles Beaudry (Ind.) 339 (7.54%) | Gilles Beaudry | EA gain from Ind. |
Electoral District | Eligible voters | Position | Turnout | Candidates | Incumbent | Result | ||||||||
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Équipe Coderre | Projet Montréal | Coalition Montréal | Other | |||||||||||
— | 99,094 | Borough mayor | 38.99% | Russell Copeman 16,409 (43.77%) | Sue Montgomery 17,839 (47.58%) | Zaki Ghavitian 3,241 (8.65%) | Russell Copeman | PM gain from EDC | ||||||
Côte-des-Neiges | 17,332 | City councillor | 37.90% | Tiffany Callender 2,341 (36.52%) | Magda Popeanu 3,518 (54.88) | Raphaël Assor 395 (6.16%) | Maureen Chin (VCM) 156 (2.43%) | Magda Popeanu | PM hold | |||||
Darlington | 18,076 | City councillor | 35.76% | Lionel Perez 2,576 (41.72%) | Graham Carpenter 1,969 (31.89%) | Erik Hamon 1,630 (26.40%) | Lionel Perez | EDC hold | ||||||
Loyola | 21,750 | City councillor | 39.59% | Gabriel Retta 2,654 (31.53%) | Christian Arseneault 3,611 (42.90%) | Keeton Clarke 310 (3.68%) | Jeremy Searle (Ind.) 1,012 (12.02%) Gianpaolo Trani (Ind.) 645 (7.66%) Angeluz Valery Santillan Aguirre (Ind.) 186 (2.21%) | Jeremy Searle | PM gain from Ind. | |||||
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce | 21,987 | City councillor | 45.65% | Elaine Ethier 3,015 (30.45%) | Peter McQueen 6,529 (65.95%) | Caroline Orchard 356 (3.60%) | Peter McQueen | PM hold | ||||||
Snowdon | 19,949 | City councillor | 34.57% | Salvador Cabugao 1,647 (24.57%) | Irina Maria Grecu 2,240 (33.42%) | Marvin Rotrand 2,816 (42.01%) | Marvin Rotrand | CM hold |
Electoral District | Eligible voters | Position | Turnout | Candidates | Incumbent | Result | ||||||||
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Équipe Coderre | Projet Montréal | VCM | Other | |||||||||||
— | 13,890 | Borough mayor | 53.29% | Éric Dugas 2,608 (35.91%) | Normand Marinacci 3,096 (42.63%) | Stéphane Côté 1,558 (21.45%) | Normand Marinacci | PM hold | ||||||
Denis-Benjamin-Viger | 3,776 | Borough councillor | 57.15% | Alain Wilson 777 (36.46%) | Christian Larocque 990 (46.46%) | Stéphane Ritchot 364 (17.08%) | Christian Larocque | PM hold | ||||||
Jacques-Bizard | 3,343 | Borough councillor | 55.67% | Richard Bélanger 707 (39.08%) | Robert Samoszewski 770 (42.56%) | Marie-Ève Dubé 332 (18.35%) | Jean-Dominic Lévesque-René | PM hold | ||||||
Pierre-Foretier | 4,162 | Borough councillor | 54.71% | Diane Gibb 749 (33.51%) | Yves Sarault 857 (38.34%) | Frédérick Pageau 462 (20.67%) | Ghassan Baroudi (Ind.) 167 (7.47%) | Stéphane Côté | PM gain from VCM | |||||
Sainte-Geneviève | 2,609 | Borough councillor | 42.35% | Suzanne Marceau 479 (44.98%) | Geneviève Labrosse 439 (41.22%) | Sherry Shaban 147 (13.80%) | Éric Dugas | EDC hold |
Electoral District | Eligible voters | Position | Turnout | Candidates | Incumbent | Result | ||||||||
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Équipe Coderre | Projet Montréal | VCM | Équipe Dauphin | |||||||||||
— | 32,351 | Borough mayor | 47.41% | Catherine Ménard 2,199 (14.66%) | Maja Vodanovic 5,935 (39.57%) | Bernard Blanchet 3,216 (21.44%) | Claude Dauphin 3,649 (24.33%) | Claude Dauphin | PM gain from EDL | |||||
City councillor | 47.18% | Jean-François Cloutier 3,029 (20.50%) | Micheline Rouleau 6,096 (41.26%) | Elizabeth Verge 2,710 (18.34%) | Julie Ramsay 2,940 (19.90%) | Jean-François Cloutier | PM gain from EDC | |||||||
Du Canal | 11,559 | Borough councillor | 42.77% | Anne-Marie Lelièvre 676 (14.30%) | Julie-Pascale Provost 1,878 (39.73%) | Marc Hétu 1,345 (28.45%) | Johanne Haines 828 (17.52%) | Maja Vodanovic | PM hold | |||||
Fort-Rolland | 10,362 | Borough councillor | 59.03% | Kymberley Simonyik 1,034 (17.22%) | Michèle Flannery 2,642 (44.00%) | Stéphanie Poitras 663 (11.04%) | Dominic Rossi 1,665 (27.73%) | Kymberley Simonyik | PM gain from EDC | |||||
J.-Émery-Provost | 10,430 | Borough councillor | 40.35% | Mehdi Lama 656 (16.01%) | Younes Boukala 1,577 (38.49%) | Christian Lejeune 1,035 (25.26%) | Daniel Racicot 829 (20.23%) | Daniel Racicot | PM gain from EDL |
Electoral District | Eligible voters | Position | Turnout | Candidates | Incumbent | Result | ||||||||
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Équipe Coderre | Projet Montréal | Équipe Barbe | Other | |||||||||||
— | 53,533 | Borough mayor | 39.03% | Monique Vallée 4,212 (20.87%) | Kathy Landry 4,840 (23.98%) | Manon Barbe 11,129 (55.15%) | Manon Barbe | Barbe hold | ||||||
Cecil-P.-Newman | 26,682 | City councillor | 35.87% | Pino Asaro 2,900 (31.86%) | Yasmina El Babarti Jimenez 2,373 (26.07%) | Lise Zarac 3,360 (36.92%) | Carolina Caruso (Ind.) 468 (5.14%) | Monique Vallée | Barbe gain from EDC | |||||
Borough councillor I | 35.91% | Devinderpal Singh 2,482 (27.29%) | Anila Erindi 2,566 (28.21%) | Serge Declos 4,048 (44.50%) | Serge Declos | Barbe hold | ||||||||
Borough councillor II | 35.96% | Steven Laperrière 2,486 (27.36%) | Romarick Okou 2,243 (24.69%) | Josée Troilo 3,893 (42.85%) | Mody Maka Barry (Ind.) 463 (5.10%) | Josée Troilo | Barbe hold | |||||||
Sault-Saint-Louis | 26,851 | City councillor | 42.07% | Ben Lumière Moussienza 2,240 (20.60%) | Loren Dafniotis 2,999 (27.58%) | Richard Deschamps 5,636 (51.83%) | Richard Deschamps | Barbe hold | ||||||
Borough councillor I | 42.02% | Josée Aumont-Blanchette 2,613 (24.07%) | Alex Lauzon 3,243 (29.87%) | Laura Palestini 5,000 (46.06%) | Nancy Blanchet | Barbe hold | ||||||||
Borough councillor II | 42.10% | Balkis Imam 1,986 (18.28%) | Roxanne Gendron 3,289 (30.28%) | Nancy Blanchet 5,588 (51.44%) | Laura-Ann Palestini | Barbe hold |
Electoral District | Eligible voters | Position | Turnout | Candidates | Incumbent | Result | ||||||
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Équipe Coderre | Projet Montréal | Coalition Montréal | ||||||||||
— | 98,948 | Borough mayor | 44.81% | Réal Ménard 19,427 (44.96%) | Pierre Lessard-Blais 23,779 (55.04%) | Réal Ménard | PM gain from EDC | |||||
Hochelaga | 24,419 | City councillor | 43.06% | Jean-François Beaupré 2,922 (28.51%) | Éric Alan Caldwell 7,326 (71.49%) | Éric Alan Caldwell | PM hold | |||||
Louis-Riel | 22,262 | City councillor | 45.43% | Karine Boivin Roy 5,180 (52.76%) | Isi Meza 4,386 (44.67%) | Joao Neves 252 (2.57%) | Karine Boivin Roy | EDC hold | ||||
Maisonneuve–Longue-Pointe | 25,647 | City councillor | 44.48% | Simon-Robert Chartrand 4,008 (36.15%) | Laurence Lavigne Lalonde 7,077 (63.85%) | Laurence Lavigne Lalonde | PM hold | |||||
Tétreaultville | 26,620 | City councillor | 46.18% | Richard Celzi 4,894 (41.81%) | Suzie Miron 6,937 (58.19%) | Richard Celzi | PM gain from EDC |
Electoral District | Eligible voters | Position | Turnout | Candidates | Incumbent | Result | ||||||
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Équipe Coderre | Projet Montréal | Other | ||||||||||
— | 53,662 | Borough mayor | 35.40% | Christine Black 11,864 (66.28%) | Balarama Holness 6,036 (33.72%) | Christine Black | EDC hold | |||||
Marie-Clarac | 28,314 | City councillor | 36.20% | Abdelhaq Sari 4,881 (50.80%) | Mathieu Léonard 4,015 (41.79%) | Marie-Carmel Michel (Ind.) 712 (7.41%) | Chantal Rossi | EDC hold | ||||
Borough councillor | 36.33% | Jean Marc Poirier 5,180 (53.74%) | Anastasia Marcelin 3,551 (36.84%) | Elaine Bissonnette (Ind.) 571 (5.92%) Henri-Paul Bernier (Ind.) 337 (3.50%) | Monica Ricourt | EDC hold | ||||||
Ovide-Clermont | 25,348 | City councillor | 34.34% | Chantal Rossi Co-candidate [3] for Denis Coderre 5,409 (65.47%) | Sacha-Wilky Merazil 2,853 (34.53%) | Jean-Marc Gibeau | EDC hold | |||||
Borough councillor | 34.29% | Renée-Chantal Belinga 4,985 (61.95%) | Stéphanie Casimir 3,062 (38.05%) | Sylvia Lo Bianco | EDC hold |
Electoral District | Eligible voters | Position | Turnout | Candidates | Incumbent | Result | ||||||||
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Équipe Coderre | Projet Montréal | Coalition Montréal | Other | |||||||||||
— | 15,371 | Borough mayor | 58.29% | Marie Potvin 2,800 (31,69%) | Philipe Tomlinson 4,197 (47.50%) | Ronald Moroz 68 (0.77%) | Alexandre Lussier (Ind.) 1,770 (20.03%) | Marie Cinq-Mars | PM gain from Ind. | |||||
Claude-Ryan | 3,965 | Borough councillor | 59.67% | Jeremy Murray 449 (20.95%) | Mindy Pollak 1,186 (55.34%) | Chantal Raymond (Ind.) 508 (23.71%) | Mindy Pollak | PM hold | ||||||
Jeanne-Sauvé | 3,794 | Borough councillor | 56.14% | Christine Gélinas-Élie 711 (34.07%) | Fanny Magini 851 (40.78%) | Adrien Mitchell 18 (0.86%) | Jacqueline Gremaud (Ind.) 507 (24.29%) | Jacqueline Gremaud | PM gain from Ind. | |||||
Joseph-Beaubien | 4,210 | Borough councillor | 63.21% | William Habib 390 (14.88%) | Valérie Patreau 1,219 (46.51%) | Céline Forget (Ind.) 1,012 (38.61%) | Céline Forget | PM gain from Ind. | ||||||
Robert-Bourassa | 3,402 | Borough councillor | 52.91% | Jean-Marc Corbeil 818 (46.53%) | David DesBaillets 665 (37.83%) | Frédéric Lecoq (Ind.) 275 (15.64%) | Marie Potvin | EDC hold |
Electoral District | Eligible voters | Position | Turnout | Candidates | Incumbent | Result | ||||||||
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Équipe Coderre | Projet Montréal | VCM | Other | |||||||||||
— | 48,154 | Borough mayor | 36.51% | Dimitrios Jim Beis 7,918 (46.01%) | Hélène Dupont 5,733 (33.31%) | Justine McIntyre 3,558 (20.68%) | Dimitrios Jim Beis | EDC hold | ||||||
Bois-de-Liesse | 25,366 | City councillor | 36.84% | Benoit Langevin 3,952 (43.55%) | Andréanne Martin 3,466 (38.19%) | Eric McCarty 1,657 (18.26%) | Justine McIntyre | EDC gain from VCM | ||||||
Borough councillor | 36.88% | Louise Leroux 4,056 (44.73%) | Alexis Audoin 3,489 (38.48%) | Roger Trottier 1,522 (16.79%) | Roger Trottier | EDC gain from VCM | ||||||||
Cap-Saint-Jacques | 22,788 | City councillor | 36.05% | Catherine Clément-Talbot 3,327 (41.28%) | Ross Stitt 2,719 (33.73%) | Manuela de Paoli 1,102 (13.67%) | Michael Labelle (Ind.) 912 (11.32%) | Catherine Clément-Talbot | EDC hold | |||||
Borough councillor | 36.05% | Yves Gignac 3,682 (45.79%) | Peter Papadogiannis 3,319 (41.28%) | Naghmeh Shafiei 1,040 (12.93%) | Yves Gignac | EDC hold |
Electoral District | Eligible voters | Position | Turnout | Candidates | Incumbent | Result | ||||||||
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Équipe Coderre | Projet Montréal | Coalition Montréal | Plateau sans frontières | |||||||||||
— | 65,538 | Borough mayor | 47.87% | Zach Macklovitch 10,438 (34.30%) | Luc Ferrandez 19,997 (65.70%) | Candidacy withdrawn | Luc Ferrandez | PM hold | ||||||
De Lorimier | 23,188 | City councillor | 52.42% | Linda Gauthier 3,484 (29.16%) | Marianne Giguère 8,415 (70.84%) | Candidacy withdrawn | Louise Mainville | PM hold | ||||||
Borough councillor | 52.48% | Jean-Pierre Szaraz 3,219 (27.11%) | Josefina Blanco 8,656 (72.89%) | Candidacy withdrawn | Marianne Giguère | PM hold | ||||||||
Jeanne-Mance | 20,970 | City councillor | 42.12% | Marc-Antoine Desjardins 2,763 (32.01%) | Alex Norris 5,390 (62.43%) | Deborah Rankin 338 (3.92%) | Joash Whyte 142 (1.64%) | Alex Norris | PM hold | |||||
Borough councillor | 42.27% | Daniel Loureiro 2,754 (31.74%) | Maeva Vilain 5,229 (60.26%) | Terrence Regan 487 (5.61%) | Yvan Dias 207 (2.39%) | Christine Gosselin | PM hold | |||||||
Mile-End | 21,380 | City councillor | 48.33% | Iris Almeida-Côté 2,628 (26.08%) | Richard Ryan 7,171 (71.15%) | Halil Sustam 279 (2.77%) | Richard Ryan | PM hold | ||||||
Borough councillor | 48.30% | Jean David Prophète 2,367 (23.51%) | Marie Plourde 7,699 (76.49%) | Candidacy withdrawn | Marie Plourde | PM hold |
Electoral District | Eligible voters | Position | Turnout | Candidates | Incumbent | Result | ||||||
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Équipe Coderre | Projet Montréal | Other | ||||||||||
— | 80,431 | Borough mayor | 42.39% | Chantal Rouleau 18,861 (57.37%) | Pietro Mercuri 14,013 (42.63%) | Chantal Rouleau | EDC hold | |||||
La Pointe-aux-Prairies | 31,018 | City councillor | 41.72% | Richard Guay 6,306 (50.33%) | Daphney Colin 6,224 (49.67%) | Richard Guay | EDC hold | |||||
Borough councillor | 41.76% | Manuel Guedes 6,063 (48.45%) | Lisa Christensen 6,093 (48.69%) | Alain Lanoue (Ind.) 358 (2.86%) | Manuel Guedes | PM gain from EDC | ||||||
Pointe-aux-Trembles | 24,317 | City councillor | 45.87% | Suzanne Décarie 5,947 (55.05%) | Tomy-Richard Leboeuf-McGregor 4,856 (44.95%) | Suzanne Décarie | EDC hold | |||||
Borough councillor | 45.95% | Gilles Déziel 5,768 (53.56%) | Vladimir Gelin 5,001 (46.44%) | Gilles Déziel | EDC hold | |||||||
Rivière-des-Prairies | 25,096 | City councillor | 39.86% | Giovanni Rapanà 5,749 (59.94%) | Hector Perlera 3,836 (40.06%) | Giovanni Rapanà | EDC hold | |||||
Borough councillor | 39.86% | Nathalie Pierre-Antoine 5,733 (60.34%) | Jean-Eddie Jr Désiré 3,768 (39.66%) | Nathalie Pierre-Antoine | EDC hold |
Electoral District | Eligible voters | Position | Turnout | Candidates | Incumbent | Result | ||||
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Équipe Coderre | Projet Montréal | |||||||||
— | 99,459 | Borough mayor | 50.32% | Marc-André Gadoury 15,452 (31.71%) | François Croteau 33,275 (68.29%) | François Croteau | PM hold | |||
Étienne-Desmarteau | 23,307 | City councillor | 52.85% | Scott McKay 3,928 (32.62%) | Stéphanie Watt 8,113 (67.38%) | Marc-André Gadoury | PM gain from EDC | |||
Marie-Victorin | 23,259 | City councillor | 48.09% | Nathalie Fortin 5,122 (47.37%) | Jocelyn Pauzé 5,690 (52.63%) | Guillaume Lavoie | PM hold | |||
Saint-Édouard | 25,683 | City councillor | 49.77% | Jack Hallak 2,813 (22.61%) | François Limoges 9,626 (77.39%) | François Limoges | PM hold | |||
Vieux-Rosemont | 27,210 | City councillor | 50.52% | Mariam Laagad 4,333 (32.46%) | Christine Gosselin 9,014 (67.54%) | Érika Duchesne | PM gain from EDC |
Electoral District | Eligible voters | Position | Turnout | Candidates | Incumbent | Result | ||||||||
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Équipe Coderre | Projet Montréal | VCM | Other | |||||||||||
— | 61,623 | Borough mayor | 32.17% | Alan DeSousa 12,877 (66.93%) | Nora Chénier-Jones 6,363 (33.07%) | Alan DeSousa | EDC hold | |||||||
Côte-de-Liesse | 33,071 | City councillor | 32.83% | Francesco Miele 7,171 (68.39%) | Salman Farah 3,314 (31.61%) | Francesco Miele | EDC hold | |||||||
Borough councillor | 32.82% | Jacques Cohen 6,680 (63.59%) | Julio Rivera 3,323 (31.64%) | Mario Bonenfant (Ind.) 501 (4.77%) | Maurice Cohen | EDC hold | ||||||||
Norman-McLaren | 28,552 | City councillor | 31.34% | Aref Salem 4,887 (56.73%) | Julie Lamontagne 3,727 (43.27%) | Aref Salem | EDC hold | |||||||
Borough councillor | 31.37% | Michèle Biron 4,847 (56.39%) | Rafik Hakim 2,849 (33.15%) | Elias Bitar 695 (8.09%) | Jamil Ahmad Gondal (Ind.) 204 (2.37%) | Michèle Biron | EDC hold |
Electoral District | Eligible voters | Position | Turnout | Candidates | Incumbent | Result | ||||||
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Équipe Coderre | Projet Montréal | Other | ||||||||||
— | 50,593 | Borough mayor | 37.42% | Michel Bissonnet 11,651 (64.61%) | Julie Caron 5,495 (30.47%) | Tommaso Di Paola (Ind.) 888 (4.92%) | Michel Bissonnet | EDC hold | ||||
Saint-Léonard-Est | 21,692 | City councillor | 38.79% | Patricia Lattanzio 5,351 (67.45%) | Arij-Abrar El Korbi 2,582 (32.55%) | Patricia Lattanzio | EDC hold | |||||
Borough councillor | 38.80% | Lili-Anne Tremblay 4,602 (58.61%) | Giovanni Capuano 3,250 (41.39%) | Lili-Anne Tremblay | EDC hold | |||||||
Saint-Léonard-Ouest | 28,901 | City councillor | 36.38% | Dominic Perri 6,632 (66.89%) | Oualid Frej 3,283 (33.11%) | Dominic Perri | EDC hold | |||||
Borough councillor | 36.36% | Mario Battista 6,427 (64.41%) | Anick Druelle 3,175 (31.82%) | Nickenson Aldonzar (Ind.) 376 (3.77%) | Mario Battista | EDC hold |
Electoral District | Eligible voters | Position | Turnout | Candidates | Incumbent | Result | ||||||||
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Équipe Coderre | Projet Montréal | Coalition Montréal | Other | |||||||||||
— | 55,657 | Borough mayor | 40.44% | Denise Mérineau 6,231 (28.59%) | Benoit Dorais 15,567 (71.41%) | Benoit Dorais | PM hold | |||||||
Saint-Henri-Est–Petite-Bourgogne–Pointe-Saint-Charles–Griffintown | 30,537 | City councillor | 39.72% | Daniel Doyle 3,763 (31.81%) | Craig Sauvé 7,794 (65.88%) | Taimur Tanoli 154 (1.30%) | Thomas Tsukalas (Ind.) 119 (1.01%) | Craig Sauvé | PM hold | |||||
Borough councillor | 39.73% | Nicole Picher 3,996 (33.85%) | Sophie Thiébaut 7,808 (66.15%) | Sophie Thiébaut | PM hold | |||||||||
Saint-Paul–Émard–Saint-Henri-Ouest | 25,120 | City councillor | 40.99% | Marc-Antoine Audette 3,369 (33.95%) | Anne-Marie Sigouin 6,553 (66.05%) | Anne-Marie Sigouin | PM hold | |||||||
Borough councillor | 41.10% | Claudia Olga Ouamabia 3,233 (32.53%) | Alain Vaillancourt 6,705 (67.47%) | Alain Vaillancourt | PM hold |
Electoral District | Eligible voters | Position | Turnout | Candidates | Incumbent | Result | ||||
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Équipe Coderre | Projet Montréal | |||||||||
— | 49,529 | Borough mayor | 45.30% | Jean-François Parenteau 11,925 (54.19%) | Michèle Chappaz 10,082 (45.81%) | Jean-François Parenteau | EDC hold | |||
Champlain– L'Île-des-Sœurs | 27,348 | City councillor | 44.72% | Marie-Josée Parent 6,265 (52.88%) | Nathalie Pedro 5,582 (47.12%) | Manon Gauthier | EDC hold | |||
Borough councillor I | 44.70% | Pierre L'Heureux 6,215 (52.50%) | Jean-Pierre Boivin 5,623 (47.50%) | Pierre L'Heureux | EDC hold | |||||
Borough councillor II | 44.69% | Véronique Tremblay 6,264 (52.82%) | Gabriel Bégin 5,596 (47.18%) | Marie-Eve Brunet | EDC hold | |||||
Desmarchais-Crawford | 22,181 | City councillor | 46.00% | Marie-Eve Brunet 4,203 (42.02%) | Sterling Downey 5,799 (57.98%) | Sterling Downey | PM hold | |||
Borough councillor I | 46.11% | Ann Guy 4,044 (40.40%) | Luc Gagnon 5,967 (59.60%) | Luc Gagnon | PM hold | |||||
Borough councillor II | 46.03% | Tracey Arial 3,609 (36.10%) | Marie-Andrée Mauger 6,388 (63.90%) | Marie-Andrée Mauger | PM hold |
Electoral District | Eligible voters | Position | Turnout | Candidates | Incumbent | Result | ||||||||||
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Équipe Coderre | Projet Montréal | VCM | Coalition Montréal | Other | ||||||||||||
Peter-McGill | 18,591 | City councillor | 27.94% | Cathy Wong 2,356 (46.32%) | Jabiz Sharifian 1,709 (33.60%) | Steve Shanahan 601 (11.82%) | John Symon Co-candidate [3] for Jean Fortier 382 (7.51%) | Liyousa Kilani (Ind.) 38 (0.75%) | Steve Shanahan | EDC gain from VCM | ||||||
Saint-Jacques | 21,320 | City councillor | 38.10% | Richard Bergeron 3,642 (45.64%) | Robert Beaudry 4,174 (52.31%) | Daniel Gaudreau 164 (2.06%) | Richard Bergeron | PM gain from EDC | ||||||||
Sainte-Marie | 18,385 | City councillor | 43.87% | Pierre Mainville 2,460 (31.21%) | Sophie Mauzerolle Co-candidate [3] for Valérie Plante 5,276 (66.95%) | Artur Adam Urbanowicz 145 (1.84%) | Valérie Plante | PM hold |
Electoral District | Eligible voters | Position | Turnout | Candidates | Incumbent | Result | ||||||
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Équipe Coderre | Projet Montréal | Other | ||||||||||
— | 89,591 | Borough mayor | 41.29% | Anie Samson 16,306 (45.93%) | Giuliana Fumagalli 19,196 (54.07%) | Anie Samson | PM gain from EDC | |||||
François-Perrault | 22,575 | City councillor | 39.21% | Érika Duchesne 3,443 (40.79%) | Sylvain Ouellet 4,998 (59.21%) | Sylvain Ouellet | PM hold | |||||
Parc-Extension | 20,775 | City councillor | 40.47% | Mary Deros 4,035 (49.77%) | Rafik Bentabbel 3,567 (43.99%) | Mohammad Tanbir Yousuf (CM) 506 (6.24%) | Mary Deros | EDC hold | ||||
Saint-Michel | 21,856 | City councillor | 30.48% | Frantz Benjamin 3,882 (61.95%) | Rana Alrabi 2,384 (38.05%) | Frantz Benjamin | EDC hold | |||||
Villeray | 24,385 | City councillor | 53.64% | Elsie Lefebvre 6,190 (48.18%) | Rosannie Filato 6,499 (50.59%) | Charles Sounan (Ind.) 158 (1.23%) | Elsie Lefebvre | PM gain from EDC |
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