The Canadian province of Quebec held municipal elections in its municipalities on November 6, 2005.
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.
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.
The municipalities in Quebec for the 2005 election were different from the previous 2001 election, as many municipalities had voted to de-amalgamate.
Every municipality in Quebec held elections except Port-Cartier, Thetford Mines, Sept-Îles and in the village and parish of Saint-Georges-de-Cacouna (they were held in 2006).
Thetford Mines is a city in south-central Quebec, Canada. It is the seat of Les Appalaches Regional County Municipality.
Sept-Îles is a city in the Côte-Nord region of eastern Quebec, Canada. It is among the northernmost locales with a paved connection to the rest of Quebec's road network. The population was 25,686 as of the Canada 2011 Census. The town is called Uashau, meaning "bay," in the Innu language.
In addition to the municipalities, the prefects of 8 regional county municipalities were elected:
Prefect is a magisterial title of varying definition, but which, basically, refers to the leader of an administrative area.
The term regional county municipality or RCM is used in Quebec to refer to one of 87 county-like political entities. In some older English translations they were called county regional municipality.
Kamouraska is a regional county municipality in eastern Quebec, Canada. Regional County municipality seat is Saint-Pascal. The other main town is La Pocatière.
La Haute-Gaspésie is a regional county municipality in the Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine region of eastern Quebec, Canada, on the Gaspé peninsula. The regional county municipality seat is in Sainte-Anne-des-Monts.
La Vallée-de-la-Gatineau(The Valley of the Gatineau) is a regional county municipality in the Outaouais region of western Quebec, Canada. The seat is in Gracefield. It is named for its location straddling the Gatineau River north of Low. It was incorporated on January 1, 1983.
Selected results of the November 6 elections are as follows
2005 Bécancour mayoral election results
|
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Alain Levesque | 2,362 | 57.67 | |
Christian Richard | 1,380 | 33.69 | |
Blak D. Blackburn | 354 | 8.64 | |
Total valid votes | 4,096 | 100 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
François Cantin | X | |
Daniel Ratthé |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Francine Gadbois | Acclaimed |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Jean-Marc Pelletier | 9,118 | 57.1 |
Raymond Guyot | 6,854 | 42.9 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Sergio Pavone (inc.) | 9,440 | 60.1 |
Alain Desjardins | 6,266 | 39.9 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Ed Janiszewski | Acclaimed |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Francine Ruest-Jutras (inc.) | Acclaimed |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Marc Bureau | 55,650 | 68.3 |
Yves Ducharme (inc.) | 25,834 | 31.7 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Richard Goulet | 9,639 | 57.5 |
Denis Dumas | 5,069 | 30.2 |
Guy Racine (inc.) | 2,059 | 12.3 |
Party | Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Parti PRO des Lavallois | (x)Gilles Vaillancourt | 58,804 | 74.61 | |
Independent | Audrey Boisvert | 12,613 | 16.00 | |
Independent | Emilio Migliozzi | 3,928 | 4.98 | |
Independent | Régent Millette | 3,474 | 4.41 | |
Total valid votes | 78,819 | 100 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Danielle Roy Marinelli | 19,529 | |
Mathieu Castonguay | ||
Jean Garon (inc.) | ||
Gilles Lehouillier |
Candidate | Party | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Claude Gladu | Parti municipal Rive-Sud | 40,384 | 64.2% | |
Claude Lamoureux | Ralliement Longueuil | 22,502 | 35.8% | |
Total valid votes | 62,886 | 100% |
Party | Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Montreal Island Citizens Union | (x)Gérald Tremblay | 202,302 | 53.73 | |
Vision Montreal | Pierre Bourque | 136,769 | 36.32 | |
Projet Montréal | Richard Bergeron | 32,126 | 8.53 | |
White Elephant Party | Michel Bédard | 5,329 | 1.42 | |
Total valid votes | 376,526 | 100 |
Hélène Langis was elected as the councillor for Nicolet's sixth ward. She later resigned, and a by-election was held to choose her replacement on December 17, 2006:
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Denis Jutras | 838 | 54.03 |
André Breton | 359 | 23.15 |
Hélène Gelinas | 294 | 18.96 |
Serge Goyette | 37 | 2.39 |
Simonne Lizotte | 23 | 1.48 |
Total valid votes | 1,551 | 100 |
Candidate | Party | Vote | % |
---|---|---|---|
Andrée Boucher | Independent | 90,079 | 46.3 |
Claude Larose | Renouveau municipal de Québec | 65,192 | 33.5 |
Marc Bellemare | Vision Québec | 20,441 | 10.5 |
Pierre-Michel Bouchard | Action civique de Québec | 17,010 | 8.8 |
Patrice Fortin | Independent | 1,626 | 0.8 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Chantal Deschamps (inc.) | 13,212 | 57.8 |
Michel Carignan | 9,663 | 42.2 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Éric Forest | X | |
Martin Poirier | ||
François Thibodeau |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Roger Caouette | X | |
Jean-Claude Beauchemin (inc.) |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Jean Tremblay (inc.) | 45,081 | 71.4 |
Mereille Jean | 16,740 | 26.5 |
André Reid | 1,295 | 2.1 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Claude Carignan | 11,635 | 80.6 |
Lucien Vallée | 2,803 | 19.4 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Claude Bernier (inc.) | 12,040 | 80.8 |
Dale Daigneault-Denio | 2,853 | 19.2 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Gilles Dolbec (inc.) | 14,982 | 61.0 |
Lucille Méthé | 9,572 | 39.0 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Marc Gascon (inc.) | 11,026 | 74.3 |
Gérald Cyr | 3,822 | 25.7 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Denis Lapointe (inc.) | 8,833 | 71.1 |
Sylvain Guérin | 3,591 | 28.9 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Lise Landry (inc.) | 11,396 | 52.2 |
Renée Fournier | 6,789 | 31.1 |
Maxime Boisvert | 3,327 | 15.3 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Jean Perrault (inc.) | 25,687 | 53.9 |
Hélène Gravel | 20,892 | 43.9 |
Hubert Richard | 1,047 | 2.2 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Jean-Marc Robitaille (inc.) | Acclaimed |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Yves Lévesque (inc.) | 34,298 | 70.3 |
Guy Julien | 13,741 | 28.2 |
Serge Simard | 754 | 1.5 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Roger Richard (inc.) | Acclaimed |
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