Versant District

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District 14 - Versant
Constituency
for the Gatineau City Council
Versant.png
Location of Versant District in Gatineau
City Gatineau
Population10,212 (2019) [1]
Area5.63 km²
Current constituency
Created2000
Councillor
  
Daniel Champagne
Independent
Sector(s)Gatineau
First contested 2001 election
Last contested 2021 election

Versant District (District 14) is a municipal district in the city of Gatineau, Quebec. It is represented on Gatineau City Council by Daniel Champagne.

Contents

The district is located in the Gatineau sector of the city and includes the northern half of Old Gatineau and surrounding subdivisions.

Councillors

Council termPartyMember
2002–2005 Independent Joseph De Sylva
2005–2009
2009–2013
2013–2017 Independent Daniel Champagne
2017–2021
2021–2025

Election results

2021

PartyCandidateVote %
Independent Daniel Champagne 2,84272.30
Action Gatineau Luc Bégin1,08927.70

2017

PartyCandidateVote %
 Independent Daniel Champagne 3,14871.14
  Action Gatineau Luc Gelinas1,27728.86

2013

PartyCandidateVote [2]  %
 Independent Daniel Champagne 2,60757.35
  Action Gatineau Geneviève Ouimet1,93942.65

2009

CandidateVote %
Joseph De Sylva3,26772.3
Frédérick Castonguay1,25027.7

2005

CandidateVotes [3] %
Joseph De SylvaAcclaimed

2001

CandidateVotes [4] %
Joseph De Sylva4,11859.28
Jacques R. Forget2,82940.72

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References

  1. "Districts électoraux (7 novembre 2021)" (in Canadian French). Ville de Gatineau. Retrieved March 28, 2024.
  2. "Résultats des élections pour les postes de maire et de conseiller".
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  4. "Archived copy" (PDF). www.gatineau.ca. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 30, 2012. Retrieved January 13, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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