Prescott and Russell United Counties municipal elections, 2010

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Elections were held in Prescott and Russell United Counties, Ontario on October 25, 2010 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.

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Prescott and Russell United Counties Council

The Council consists of the mayors of the eight constituent municipalities:

Municipality Mayor
Alfred and Plantagenet Jean-Yves Lalonde
Casselman Claude Levac
Champlain Gary J. Barton
Clarence-Rockland Marcel Guibord
East Hawkesbury Robert Kirby
Hawkesbury René Berthiaume
Russell Jean-Paul Saint-Pierre
The Nation François St. Amour

Alfred and Plantagenet

Mayoral Candidate [ permanent dead link ] Vote %
Jean-Yves Lalonde (X) Acclaimed

Casselman

Mayor

Rang Mayoral Candidate Vote %
1. Claude Levac 701 39
2. Conrad Lamadeleine (X) 675 38
3. Daniel Lafleur 406 23

Councillors

Rang Councillors Candidate Vote %
1. Mario Laplante 1373 24
2. Francyn Leblanc 1239 22
3. Marcel Cléroux 1149 20
4. Michel Desjardins 1070 19
5. Jean-Sébastien Caron 824 15

Champlain

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Gary J. Barton (X) Acclaimed

Clarence-Rockland

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Marcel Guibord 4573 51
Pierre Charron (X) 3951 44
Réjean Mathurin 469 5

East Hawkesbury

Mayor

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Robert Kirby (X)Acclaimed

Deputy Mayor

Deputy Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Richard Sauvé (X)Acclaimed

Councillors

Rang Councillors Candidate Vote %
1. Gabriel DussaultAcclaimed
2. Luc LalondeAcclaimed
3. Linda SéguinAcclaimed

Hawkesbury

Mayor

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
René Berthiaume 3068 59
Jeanne Charlebois (X) 2110 41

Councillors

Rang Councillors Candidate Vote %
1. Johanne Portelance 2864 11
2. André Chamaillard 2655 11
3. Michel Thibodeau 2642 11
4. Michel Beaulne 2439 10
5. Alain Fraser 2168 9
6. Marc Tourangeau 1991 8
7. Bonnie Jean-Louis 1883 7
8. André Pilon 1648 7
9. Gilles Roch Greffe 1639 7
10. Sylvain Dubé 1607 6
11. Gilbert Cyr 1558 6
12. Jean Bryant Corbin 1154 5
13. Frederick Miner 859 3

Russell

Mayor

Rang Mayoral Candidate Vote %
1. Jean-Paul Saint-Pierre 3,036 56
2. Lorraine Dicaire 1,559 29
3. Ken Hill (X) 426 8
4. Ron Barr 422 8

Councillors

Rang Councillors Candidate Vote %
1. Érik Bazinet 2634 15
2. Pierre Leroux 2547 14
3. Craig Cullen 2322 13
4. Jamie Laurin 2305 13
5. Jim Cooper 2242 13
6. Donald Saint-Pierre 1749 10
7. Raymond Saint-Pierre 1278 7
8. Jacques Aubé 1107 6
9. Jean-Serge Brisson 1045 6

The Nation

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
François St. Amour Acclaimed

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