- Commission scolaire Jérôme-Le Royer election, 1987
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Elections for trustee positions on the Commission scolaire Jérôme-Le Royer, in the Canadian province of Quebec, were held in November 1987.
Results
Trustee, District One Candidate Total votes % of total votes (x)Gilles Dion 756 73.11 Robert Lemieux 278 26.89 Total valid votes 1,034 100.00 Trustee, District Two Candidate Total votes % of total votes Denis Tremblay 773 66.52 Bernard Lauzon 389 33.48 Total valid votes 1,162 100.00 Trustee, District Three Candidate Total votes % of total votes Michel Daoust 493 64.11 Claude Taillefer 276 35.89 Total valid votes 769 100.00 Trustee, District Four Candidate Total votes % of total votes Colette Paul 588 58.22 Serge Gascon 252 24.95 Sylvie Dutremble 170 16.83 Total valid votes 1,010 100.00 Trustee, District Five Candidate Total votes % of total votes Claude Guimond 849 51.36 (x)Gilles Caron 804 48.64 Total valid votes 1,653 100.00 Trustee, District Six Candidate Total votes % of total votes Marie-Jeanne Pilon 644 65.18 (x)Pierre Vidal 344 31.78 Total valid votes 988 100.00 Trustee, District Seven Candidate Total votes % of total votes Tarcisio Donnini 733 48.48 Mireille Beaudry 456 30.16 (x)Pierre Charbonneau 323 21.36 Total valid votes 1,512 100.00 Trustee, District Eight Candidate Total votes % of total votes Vincenzo Arciresi 1,136 45.90 Tino Fargnoli 872 35.23 Pierre Légaré 326 13.17 Rene Tranchemontagne 141 5.70 Total valid votes 2,475 100.00 Trustee, District Nine Candidate Total votes % of total votes (x)Joe Morselli 681 43.74 Mario Galante 626 40.21 Laura Thibault 250 16.06 Total valid votes 1,557 100.00 Trustee, District Ten Candidate Total votes % of total votes Mario Di Iorio 585 33.58 Jacques Richard 438 25.14 Emilio Tammaro 273 15.67 Mario Tullio 250 14.35 Ricardo Di Done 196 11.25 Total valid votes 1,742 100.00 Trustee, District Eleven Candidate Total votes % of total votes Domenico Moschella 654 42.91 Agostino Cannavino 450 29.53 Andy Biondi 420 27.56 Total valid votes 1,524 100 Trustee, District Ten Candidate Total votes % of total votes Christiane Lauzon 708 34.20 (x)Vittorio Galerio 467 22.56 Mario Naccarato 450 21.74 (x)Jeannette Masse 445 21.50 Total valid votes 2,070 100.00 Trustee, District Thirteen Candidate Total votes % of total votes (x)Dominic Perri 1,076 50.40 Bob Mormina 884 41.41 Andre Blair 175 8.20 Total valid votes 2,135 100.00 Source: "Winners of election for boards on island," Montreal Gazette, 16 November 1987, p. 6.
Information on the candidates
- District Eight
- Tino Fargnoli ran for a school commission seat in 1983 and 1987, identifying as an administrator on the latter occasion.[1]
- Pierre Légaré served on a parents committee for health issues in the Jérôme-Le Royer division in the mid-1980s.[2] He identified as an administrator in 1987.[3] In 1997, he was appointed by the government of Quebec to serve on a council that recommended a restructuring plan for Montreal's school boards.[4]
- Rene Tranchemontagne, a first-time candidate, identified as a vice-president of sales and marketing.[5] He planned to run for the Saint-Leonard city council in 1994, but withdrew before election day.[6]
- District Eleven
- Andy Biondi was an assistant principal and first-time candidate.[7]
- District Twelve
- Vittorio Galerio ran for the Saint-Leonard city council in 1978 as a Parti civique candidate and in a 1985 by-election as a candidate of Domenico Moschella's Action civique de Saint-Léonard. He was defeated both times.[8] He was elected to the Jérôme-Le Royer board in 1983 and served for one term. Galerio was not initially part of any council faction in the 1987 election, though he eventually aligned with Joe Morselli's group.[9]
- District Thirteen
- Bob Mormina was a thirty-one-year-old leasing consultant in 1987.[10]
- Andre Blair identified as a teacher.[11] In 1985, he was the leader of a group of parents who opposed the planned transfer of 450 seventh grade students to a new school.[12] The following year, he protested the board's decision to hold closed meetings.[13] He ran as part of a slate led by commissioner Gilles Caron in 1987.[14]
References
- ^ "Who is running for seats on eight school boards," Montreal Gazette, 14 November 1987, p. 16.
- ^ "Jerome Le Royer moving to check asbestos-fibre peril in its schools," Montreal Gazette, 17 July 1985, p. 1.
- ^ "Who is running for seats on eight school boards," Montreal Gazette, 14 November 1987, p. 16.
- ^ Elena Cherney, "Local boards disagree on new boundaries," Montreal Gazette, 11 April 1997, p. 4.
- ^ "Who is running for seats on eight school boards," Montreal Gazette, 14 November 1987, p. 16.
- ^ "Zampino, 8 councillors acclaimed in St. Leonard," Montreal Gazette, 18 October 1994, p. 6.
- ^ "Who is running for seats on eight school boards," Montreal Gazette, 14 November 1987, p. 16.
- ^ See "Ruling party's candidate wins St. Leonard seat," Montreal Gazette, 24 April 1985, p. 1, for a report on the 1985 contest. After the election, Galerio remarked that he might have won if Fiorino Bianco, a second Italian-Canadian candidate, had dropped out of the contest to support him.
- ^ "4 alliances fight for control of Jerome Le Royer board," Montreal Gazette, 12 November 1987, p. 10; Debbie Parkes, "Municipal alliances show in school vote," Montreal Gazette, 26 November 1987, p. 7.
- ^ "Who is running for seats on eight school boards," Montreal Gazette, 14 November 1987, p. 16; Debbie Parkes, "Municipal alliances show in school vote," Montreal Gazette, 26 November 1987, p. 7.
- ^ "Who is running for seats on eight school boards," Montreal Gazette, 14 November 1987, p. 16.
- ^ "Quebec asked to put board under trusteeship," Montreal Gazette, 6 March 1985, p. 3; "Parents win major battle in school-transfer fight," Montreal Gazette, 22 May 1985, p. 1.
- ^ "Parents vow to contest board's closed meetings," Montreal Gazette, 20 November 1986, p. 2.
- ^ "4 alliances fight for control of Jerome Le Royer board," Montreal Gazette, 12 November 1987, p. 10.
Categories:- 1987 elections in Canada
- School trustee elections in Quebec
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