- Montreal municipal election, 2009
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Montreal municipal election, 2009 2005 ← November 2, 2009 → 2013 65 seats in Montreal City Council First party Second party Third party Leader Gérald Tremblay Louise Harel Richard Bergeron Party Union Montreal Vision Montreal Projet Montréal Leader since 2001 2009 2004 Leader's seat Mayor Maisonneuve–Longue-Pointe Jeanne-Mance Last election 47 seats, 53.73% 15 seats, 36.3% 1 seat, 8.53% Seats won 38 16 10 Seat change -9 +1 +9 Popular vote 159,020 137,301 106,768 Percentage 37.90% 32.73% 25.45% Swing -15.83% -3.57% +16.92%
Mayor before election
Elected Mayor
The city of Montreal, Quebec, held a municipal election at the same time as numerous other municipalities in Quebec, on November 1, 2009. Voters elected the Mayor of Montreal, Montreal City Council, and the mayors and councils of each of the city's boroughs.
The election became plagued with allegations of corruption and mafia involvement in city contracts.[1]
Results
Despite being assailed with accusations of corruption, incumbent Mayor Gérald Tremblay led his Union Montréal party to a third victory, although with reduced standings in city council. Union's seat totals remained firm especially in the boroughs merged into the city in 2002; it retained complete control of eight boroughs and near-complete control of three more.
Vision Montréal, led by former Quebec minister of municipal affairs Louise Harel, ran a campaign targeting the mayor on ethics. However, its campaign was blindsided by a scandal involving its second-in-command and former leader Benoit Labonté, who dropped out of the race. Vision increased its council standing but was unable to defeat the mayor. It won complete control of Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve and majorities in three other borough councils.
Third party Projet Montréal increased sharply in popularity. Polls shortly prior to the election put its leader Richard Bergeron neck-and-neck with the two other main candidates. He would finally come in third, but the party increased from just one seat at the previous election to ten council seats, two borough mayors, four borough councillors, and complete control of the borough of Le Plateau-Mont-Royal. Besides its main issue of public transit and urban planning, the party emphasized ethics, running its campaign on just $200,000.
Mayor of Montreal
Candidate Party Vote % Gérald Tremblay (incumbent) Union Montréal 159,020 37.90% Louise Harel Vision Montréal 137,301 32.73% Richard Bergeron Projet Montréal 106,768 25.45% Louise O'Sullivan Parti Montréal - Ville-Marie 8,490 2.02% Michel Bédard Parti Fierté Montréal 5,297 1.26% Michel Prairie Independent 2,648 0.63% Result: UM hold Composition of city and borough councils
Depending on their borough, Montrealers voted for:
- Mayor of Montreal
- Borough mayor (except in Ville-Marie, whose mayor is the Mayor of Montreal), who is also a city councillor
- A city councillor for the whole borough or for each district, who is also a borough councillor (Outremont and L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève have no city councillors other than the borough mayor)
- Zero, one, or two additional borough councillors for each district
Borough District Borough Councillors City Councillors Borough Councillor Borough Councillor Borough Mayor City Councillor Ahuntsic-Cartierville Ahuntsic Pierre Gagnier Émilie Thuillier Bordeaux-Cartierville Harout Chitilian Saint-Sulpice Jocelyn Ann Campbell Sault-au-Récollet Étienne Brunet Anjou Centre Luis Miranda Andrée Hénault Michelle Zammit Est Paul-Yvon Perron Ouest Gilles Beaudry Côte-des-Neiges–
Notre-Dame-de-GrâceCôte-des-Neiges Michael Appelbaum Helen Fotopulos Darlington Lionel Perez Loyola Susan Clarke Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Peter McQueen Snowdon Marvin Rotrand L'Île-Bizard–
Sainte-GenevièveDenis-Benjamin-Viger Richard Bélanger Christopher Little Jacques-Bizard François Robert Pierre-Foretier Diane Gibb Sainte-Geneviève Jacques Cardinal Lachine Du Canal Claude Dauphin Jane Cowell-Poitras Lise Poulin Fort-Rolland Jean-François Cloutier J.-Émery-Provost Bernard Blanchet LaSalle Cecil-P.-Newman Manon Barbe Alvaro Farinacci Vincenzo Cesari Josée Troilo Sault-Saint-Louis Richard Deschamps Ross Blackhurst Laura-Ann Palestini Mercier–
Hochelaga-MaisonneuveHochelaga Réal Ménard Laurent Blanchard Louis-Riel Lyn Thériault Maisonneuve–Longue-Pointe Louise Harel Tétreaultville Gaëtan Primeau Montréal-Nord Marie-Clarac Gilles Deguire Clementina Teti-Tomassi Chantal Rossi Ovide-Clermont Jean-Marc Gibeau Monica Ricourt Outremont Claude-Ryan Marie Cinq-Mars Louis Moffatt Jeanne-Sauvé Ana Nunes Joseph-Beaubien Céline Forget Robert-Bourassa Marie Potvin Pierrefonds-Roxboro Est Monique Worth Christian G. Dubois Dimitrios Jim Beis Ouest Bertrand A. Ward Catherine Clément-Talbot Le Plateau-Mont-Royal DeLorimier Luc Ferrandez Josée Duplessis Carl Boileau Jeanne-Mance Richard Bergeron Piper Huggins Mile-End Alex Norris Richard Ryan Rivière-des-Prairies–
Pointe-aux-TremblesLa Pointe-aux-Prairies Joe Magri Caroline Bourgeois Mario Blanchet Pointe-aux-Trembles Suzanne Décarie Gilles Déziel Rivière-des-Prairies Maria Calderone Giovanni Rapanà Rosemont–
La Petite-PatrieÉtienne-Desmarteau François Croteau Marc-André Gadoury Marie-Victorin Élaine Ayotte Saint-Édouard François Limoges Vieux-Rosemont Pierre Lampron Saint-Laurent Côte-de-Liesse Alan DeSousa Laval Demers Maurice Cohen Norman-McLaren Aref Salem Michèle Biron Saint-Léonard Saint-Léonard-Est Michel Bissonnet Robert L. Zambito Lili-Anne Tremblay Saint-Léonard-Ouest Dominic Perri Mario Battista Le Sud-Ouest Saint-Henri–Petite-Bourgogne–
Pointe-Saint-CharlesBenoit Dorais Véronique Fournier Sophie Thiébaut Saint-Paul–Émard Daniel Bélanger Huguette Roy Verdun Champlain–L'Île-des-Sœurs Claude Trudel Ginette Marotte Paul Beaupré Andrée Champoux Desmarchais-Crawford Alain Tassé Ann Guy André Savard Ville-Marie Peter-McGill (Mayor of
Montreal)Sammy Forcillo Saint-Jacques François Robillard Sainte-Marie Pierre Mainville Villeray–Saint-Michel–
Parc-ExtensionFrançois-Perrault Anie Samson Frank Venneri Parc-Extension Mary Deros Saint-Michel Frantz Benjamin Villeray Elsie Lefebvre Seat-by-seat results
Nomination was open until October 2 at 4:30 p.m.
Candidate statistics
Party names are the official ones registered with Élection Montréal.
Party Abbrev. Number of candidates for Total Link Borough mayor City councillor Borough councillor Total positions open 18 46 38 102 Action civique Montréal ACM 1 2 2 5 [1] [2] Équipe Louise O'Sullivan - Parti Montréal - Ville-Marie PMVM 4 21 8 33 [3] Parti d'Outremont PO 0 0 3 3 [4] Équipe Bédard - Fierté Montréal
Team Bédard - Montreal Pride PartyMPP 0 1 0 1 Projet Montréal PM 18 46 38 102 [5] Renouveau municipal de Montréal RMM 1 2 2 5 Équipe Tremblay - Union Montréal UM 18 46 38 102 [6] Parti Ville LaSalle PVL 1 2 4 7 [7] Équipe Harel - Vision Montréal VM 18 45 38 101 [8] Independents Ind 6 17 8 31 Total candidates 67 184 141 392 Results by party
Party Abbrev. Borough mayor City councillor Borough councillor Total seats Before Held Gained Lost After Net Before Held Gained Lost After Net Before Held Gained Lost After Net Before Held Gained Lost After Net Projet Montréal PM 0 0 2 0 2 +2 1 1 7 0 8 +7 2 1 3 (1)* 4 +2 3 2 13 (1)* 14 +12 Union Montréal UM 16 12 0 4 12 -4 36 23 3 12(+1)* 26 -10 33 27 2 6 29 -4 85 62 5 22(+1)* 67 -18 Vision Montréal VM 3 2 2 (1)* 4 +1 6 2 10 4 12 +6 3 1 2 2 3 ±0 12 5 14 6(+1)* 19 +7 Independents Ind. 0 0 0 0 0 ±0 2 0 0 2 0 -2 2 0 2 1(+1)* 2 ±0 4 0 2 3(+1)* 2 -2 * = seats lost in redistricting of Ville-Marie (see below). Ahuntsic-Cartierville
Electoral District Eligible voters Position Turnout Candidates Incumbent Result Projet Montréal Union Montréal Vision Montréal Other — 84,532 Borough mayor 38,114
45.09%Pierre Gagnier
12,760 (35.09%)François Purcell
11,943 (32.84%)Zaki Ghavitian
11,659 (32.06%)Marie-Andrée Beaudoin PM gain from UM Ahuntsic 21,037 City councillor 10,532
50.06%Émilie Thuillier
3,484 (34.17%)Diane Lemieux
3,364 (33.00%)Frédéric Lapointe
3,347 (32.83%)Hasmig Belleli PM gain from VM Bordeaux-Cartierville 21,345 City councillor 8,439
39.54%Pericles Creticos
2,040 (25.31%)Harout Chitilian
3,040 (37.71%)Hasmig Belleli
2,578 (31.98%)John Gentile (PMVM): 403 (5.00%) Noushig Eloyan UM gain from VM Saint-Sulpice 21,605 City councillor 9,074
42.00%Martin Bazinet
2,546 (29.25%)Jocelyn Ann Campbell
3,099 (35.60%)Jean-Jacques Lapointe
3,060 (35.15%)Jocelyn Ann Campbell UM hold Sault-au-Récollet 20,545 City councillor 10,055
48.94%Jean-François Desgroseilliers
3,030 (31.35%)Léonardo Fiore
2,384 (24.66%)Étienne Brunet
3,128 (32.36%)Giovanna Giancaspro (Ind): 743 (7.69%)
Achille Polcaro (PMVM): 381 (3.94%)Jean-François St-Onge VM gain from UM Anjou
Electoral District Eligible voters Position Turnout Candidates Incumbent Result Projet Montréal Union Montréal Vision Montréal Other — 29,753 Borough mayor 13,867
46.61 %Philippe Duval
2,020 (15.10%)Luis Miranda
7,403 (55.32%)Lynda Côté
3,958 (29.58%)Luis Miranda UM hold — City councillor Yves Laporte Andrée Hénault Danielle Boulet Andrée Hénault UM hold Centre Borough councillor Slimane Bah Michelle Zammit Badiona Bazin Michelle Zammit UM hold Est Borough councillor Julien Viel
656 (16.90%)Paul-Yvon Perron
1,746 (44.99%)Rémy Tondreau
1,479 (38.11%)Rémy Tondreau UM gain from VM Ouest Borough councillor Alexis Rochon Gilles Beaudry Souad Bounakhla Gilles Beaudry UM hold Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
Electoral District Eligible voters Position Turnout Candidates Incumbent Result Projet Montréal Union Montréal Vision Montréal Other — Borough mayor Carole Dupuis
8,678 (26.01%)Michael Applebaum
17,409 (53.19%)Brenda Mae Paris
5,686 (17.04%)Jacqueline Sommereyns (PMVM): 1,586 (4.75%) Michael Applebaum UM hold Côte-des-Neiges City councillor Magda Popeanu
2,111 (33.81%)Helen Fotopulos
Co-candidate[2] for Gérald Tremblay
2,607 (41.75%)Amelia Salehabadi
1,382 (22.13%)Ziyad Almbasher (PMVM)
144 (2.31%)Francine Sénécal UM hold Darlington City councillor Kamala Jegatheeswaran
1,137 (21.42%)Lionel Perez
2,322 (43.74%)Keeton Clarke
798 (15.03%)Francine Brodeur (PMVM): 435 (8.19%)
Marlon Quintos (Ind): 312 (5.88%)
Alex Robles (Ind): 305 (5.74%)Saulie Zajdel UM hold Loyola City councillor Cymry Jean Gomery Susan Clarke Hubert Gallet George Pentsos (PMVM)
Jeremy Searle (Ind)Warren Allmand UM hold Notre-Dame-de-Grâce City councillor Peter McQueen
3,441 (41.82%)Marie-José Mastromonaco
2,654 (32.26%)David Hanna
1,811 (22.01%)David Riachi (PMVM): 177 (2.15%)
Philippe Godley (Ind): 145 (1.76%)Marcel Tremblay PM gain from UM Snowdon City councillor Daniel Grenon Marvin Rotrand Frédéric Tremblay Carmen Dan (PMVM) Marvin Rotrand UM hold L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève
Electoral District Eligible voters Position Turnout Candidates Incumbent Result Projet Montréal Union Montréal Vision Montréal Other — 13,150 Borough mayor 5,327
40.51%Luc Charlebois
925 (17.95%)Richard Bélanger
2,881 (55.91%)René Gervais
1,168 (22.67%)Nadia Vilmé (PMVM): 179 (3.47%)
Christian Prevost (Ind)
Candidacy withdrawn[3]Richard Bélanger UM hold Denis-Benjamin-Viger 3,826 Borough councillor 1,635
42.73%Gordon Craig
170 (10.71%)Christopher Little
692 (43.58%)Raymond Legault
254 (15.99%)Christian Larocque (Ind): 472 (29.72%) Christopher Little UM hold Jacques-Bizard 3,044 Borough councillor 1,255
41.23%Jean-Dominic Lévesque-René
323 (27.23%)François Robert
538 (45.36%)Pascal Marchi
325 (27.40%)François Robert UM hold Pierre-Foretier 3,696 Borough councillor 1,566
42.37%Daniel Dulude
309 (20.21%)Diane Gibb
816 (53.37%)Denis Lessard
404 (26.42%)Diane Gibb UM hold Sainte-Geneviève 2,584 Borough councillor 877
33.94%Henri Malmström
43 (5.05%)Philippe Voisard
344 (40.38%)Éric Boissé
65 (7.63%)Jacques Cardinal (Ind): 400 (46.95%) Philippe Voisard Ind. gain from UM Lachine
Electoral District Eligible voters Position Turnout Candidates Incumbent Result Projet Montréal Union Montréal Vision Montréal Other — Borough mayor Gilles Lortie
2,040 (17.45%)Claude Dauphin
7,407 (63.37%)Carolina Caruso
2,242 (19.18%)Claude Dauphin UM hold — City councillor Daniel Racicot Jane Cowell-Poitras Zhao Xin Wu Jane Cowell-Poitras UM hold Du Canal Borough councillor John Symon Lise Poulin Robert Monaco Robert Farineau (Ind)
Mario Lavigne (Ind)Elizabeth Verge UM hold Fort-Rolland Borough councillor Jody Negley Jean-François Cloutier Claude de Lanauze Jean-François Cloutier UM hold J.-Émery-Provost Borough councillor Marc-André Rivest Bernard Blanchet Raymond Dufort Bernard Blanchet UM hold LaSalle
Electoral District Eligible voters Position Turnout Candidates Incumbent Result Projet Montréal Union Montréal Vision Montréal Other — Borough mayor Olivier Lafontaine Manon Barbe Michael Vadacchino Oksana Kaluzny (PVL) Manon Barbe UM hold Cecil-P.-Newman City councillor Dominique Matte Alvaro Farinacci Carlo Mannarino Saroj Kumar Dash (PMVM)
Francisco Moreno (PVL)Alvaro Farinacci UM hold Borough councillor I Livia James Vincenzo Cesari Enrico Pace Giovanni Butterin (PVL) Vincenzo Cesari UM hold Borough councillor II Julien Demers Josée Troilo Jocelyne Bénard Vas Karkavilas (PMVM)
Mario Orlando (PVL)Michael Vadacchino UM gain from VM Sault-Saint-Louis City councillor Frédéric Demers Richard Deschamps Pierre Lussier Cécile Duhamel (PMVM)
Éric Tremblay (PVL)Richard Deschamps UM hold Borough councillor I Gregory Abel Ross Blackhurst Yves Desparois Mariya Pasternak (PVL)
Gerald Wityshyn (PMVM)Ross Blackhurst UM hold Borough councillor II Benoît Couturier Laura Palestini Gilbert Vachon Lise Furlatt (PMVM)
Devon Wyre (PVL)Laura Palestini UM hold Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Electoral District Eligible voters Position Turnout Candidates Incumbent Result Projet Montréal Union Montréal Vision Montréal Other — 96,244 Borough mayor 39,531
41.07%Ann Julie Fortier
9,640 (25.19%)Claire St-Arnaud
8,528 (22.28%)Réal Ménard
20,103 (52.53%)Lyn Thériault VM hold Hochelaga 23,817 City councillor 8,949
37.57%Éric Alan Caldwell Louis Cléroux Laurent Blanchard Laurent Blanchard VM hold Louis-Riel 22,743 City councillor 9,804
43.11%Michel Bouchard Richer Dompierre Lyn Thériault Steve Lamer (Ind)
Kristian-Andrew Solarik (Ind)Richer Dompierre VM gain from UM Maisonneuve–Longue-Pointe 24,752 City councillor 10,070
40.68%Carl Bégin Christian Giguère Monique Comtois-Blanchet
Co-candidate[2] for Louise HarelClaire St-Arnaud VM gain from UM Tétreaultville 24,932 City councillor 10,748
43.11%Suzie Miron Serge Malaison Gaëtan Primeau Gaëtan Primeau VM hold Montréal-Nord
Electoral District Eligible voters Position Turnout Candidates Incumbent Result Projet Montréal Union Montréal Vision Montréal Other — Borough mayor Ronald Boisrond Gilles Deguire Daniel Renaud Michelle Allaire (RMM) Marcel Parent UM hold Marie-Clarac City councillor Hugues Surprenant Clementina Teti-Tomassi Marc L. Fortin Louis Pelletier (RMM) James V. Infantino UM hold Borough councillor Saïd Ghoulimi Chantal Rossi Roland Carrier Jeannette Belisle (RMM) Clementina Teti-Tomassi UM hold Ovide-Clermont City councillor Judith Houedjissin Jean-Marc Gibeau Brunilda Reyes Réjean Loyer (RMM) Jean-Marc Gibeau UM hold Borough councillor Nicolas Bergeron Monica Ricourt Guerline Rigaud Henri-Paul Bernier (Ind)
Lynn Boulerice (RMM)Normand Fortin UM hold Outremont
Electoral District Eligible voters Position Turnout Candidates Incumbent Result Projet Montréal Union Montréal Vision Montréal Other — Borough mayor Étienne Coutu Marie Cinq-Mars Paul-André Tétreault Marie Cinq-Mars UM hold Claude-Ryan Borough councillor Mylène Freeman Louis Moffatt Duncan Robert Seebold Jean de Julio-Paquin (PO) Louis Moffatt UM hold Jeanne-Sauvé Borough councillor Jérôme Bugel Ana Nunes Marc Vanier Vincent Pierre Simard (PO) Ana Nunes UM hold Joseph-Beaubien Borough councillor Denisa Baranceanu Claude B. Piquette Louise Gagné Céline Forget (Ind) Claude B. Piquette Ind. gain from UM Robert-Bourassa Borough councillor Angèle Richer Marie Potvin Alain Tittley Jean Girouard (PO) Marie Potvin UM hold Pierrefonds-Roxboro
Electoral District Eligible voters Position Turnout Candidates Incumbent Result Projet Montréal Union Montréal Vision Montréal Other — Borough mayor Michael Labelle Monique Worth Latif Zaki Monique Worth UM hold Est City councillor Miguel Roman Christian G. Dubois Mustapha Kachani Christian G. Dubois UM hold Borough councillor Eva Salem Nakouzi Dimitrios Jim Beis Nathalie Morin Roger Trottier UM hold Ouest City councillor Eric McCarty Bertrand A. Ward Olivier Manceau Bertrand A. Ward UM hold Borough councillor Lisa Ann Cardi Catherine Clément-Talbot Alexandre Pagé-Chassé Catherine Clément-Talbot UM hold Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Electoral District Eligible voters Position Turnout Candidates Incumbent Result Projet Montréal Union Montréal Vision Montréal Other — Borough mayor Luc Ferrandez
12,541 (44.76%)Michel Labrecque
7,274 (25.96%)Guillaume Vaillancourt
7,620 (27.20%)Jean-François Larose (PMVM): 582 (2.08%) Helen Fotopulos PM gain from UM DeLorimier City councillor Josée Duplessis Constance Ramacieri Martine Hébert Antoine Bilodeau (PMVM) Richard Bergeron PM hold Borough councillor Carl Boileau Marc-Nicolas Kobrynsky Christine Fréchette Josée Duplessis PM hold Jeanne-Mance City councillor Nimâ Machouf
Co-candidate[2] for Richard BergeronMichel Prescott Nathalie Rochefort Marc-André Bahl (PMVM)
Marc-Boris St-Maurice (Ind)Michel Prescott PM gain from UM Borough councillor Piper Huggins
3,457 (42.57%)Isabel Dos Santos
2,719 (33.48%)Jennifer-Lee Barker
1,945 (23.95%)Isabel Dos Santos PM gain from UM Mile End City councillor Alex Norris Robert Pilon Pierre Marquis Juliana Contreras (PMVM) Michel Labrecque PM gain from UM Borough councillor Richard Ryan Eleni Fakotakis-Kolaitis Michel Pauzé Eleni Fakotakis PM gain from UM Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles
Electoral District Eligible voters Position Turnout Candidates Incumbent Result Projet Montréal Union Montréal Vision Montréal Other — Borough mayor Thérèse Deschambault Joe Magri Chantal Rouleau Michel Daoust (Ind) Cosmo Maciocia UM hold La Pointe-aux-Prairies City councillor Suzanne Morin Marco Veilleux Caroline Bourgeois Nicolas Montmorency VM gain from Ind. Borough councillor Guillaume Raymond Joseph Di Pietro Mario Blanchet Joseph Di Pietro VM gain from UM Pointe-aux-Trembles City councillor Marius Minier André Bélisle Suzanne Décarie Gérald Briand (Ind) André Bélisle VM gain from UM Borough councillor Carine Bernier Stéphane Robitaille Gilles Déziel Suzanne Décarie VM hold Rivière-des-Prairies City councillor Carole Leroux Maria Calderone Gennaro Bartoli Joe Magri UM hold Borough councillor Sylvain Girard Giovanni Rapanà Francesco Ierfino Maria Calderone UM hold Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie
Electoral District Eligible voters Position Turnout Candidates Incumbent Result Projet Montréal Union Montréal Vision Montréal Other — Borough mayor Patrick Cigana André Lavallée François Croteau André Lavallée VM gain from UM Étienne-Desmarteau City councillor Marc-André Gadoury Carole Du Sault Rémy Trudel Carole Du Sault PM gain from UM Marie-Victorin City councillor Michel Desmarais Carle Bernier-Genest Élaine Ayotte Carle Bernier-Genest VM gain from UM Saint-Édouard City councillor François Limoges Nicole McNeil Atim Leon François Purcell PM gain from UM Vieux-Rosemont City councillor Christine Gosselin Gilles Grondin Pierre Lampron Gilles Grondin VM gain from UM Saint-Laurent
Electoral District Eligible voters Position Turnout Candidates Incumbent Result Projet Montréal Union Montréal Vision Montréal Other — 56,747 Borough mayor 18,767
33.07%Fouad Zerhouni
2,486 (13.72%)Alan DeSousa
13,206 (72.89%)Sergio Borja
2,426 (13.39%)Alan DeSousa UM hold Côte-de-Liesse 29,030 City councillor 9,298
32.03%Carole Laberge
1,415 (15.71%)Laval Demers
5,793 (64.33%)Sonia Fragapane
1,230 (13.66%)Bryce Durafourt (Ind.): 567 (6.30%) Laval Demers UM hold Borough councillor Frances Kotar Maurice Cohen Guillaume Benoit-Gagné Maurice Cohen UM hold Norman-McLaren 27,717 City councillor Mohammed Benzaria Aref Salem Joan Adams Patricia Bittar UM hold Borough councillor Léonard Langlois Michèle D. Biron Nezar Hammoud Michèle D. Biron UM hold Saint-Léonard
Electoral District Eligible voters Position Turnout Candidates Incumbent Result Projet Montréal Union Montréal Vision Montréal Other — 48,325 Borough mayor 18,803
38.91%Nicolas Marchildon
1,325 (7.42%)[4]Michel Bissonnet
12,449 (69.72%)Vittorio Capparelli
2,035 (11.40%)Italo Barone (ACM) 1,868 (10.46%)
David Mallozzi (Ind) 179 (1.00%)[5]Michel Bissonnet UM hold Saint-Léonard-Est 21,159 City councillor 8,294
39.20%Franco Fiori
947 (12.21%)[6]Robert L. Zambito
4,928 (63.51%)Raphaël Fortin
1,135 (14.63%)Louise Blackburn (ACM)
749 (9.65%)Yvette Bissonnet UM hold Borough councillor 8,270
39.09%Martin Surprenant
830 (10.84%)[7]Lili-Anne Tremblay
4,429 (57.86%)Marie-Lourdes Louis
1,162 (15.18%)[8]Domenico Moschella (ACM)
1,234 (16.12%)Robert L. Zambito UM hold Saint-Léonard-Ouest 27,166 City councillor 10,487
38.60%Souad El Haous
773 (7.90%)[9]Dominic Perri
6,524 (66.69%)Najat Boughaba
1,330 (13.60%)[10]Rocco De Robertis (ACM)
1,155 (11.81%)[11]Dominic Perri UM hold Borough councillor 10,500
38.65%Martin Lavallée
1,095 (11.09%)[12]Mario Battista
6,653 (67.39%)Carmelo De Stefano
1,408 (14.26%)[13]Luis Ruivo (ACM)
717 (7.26%)[14]Mario Battista UM hold Le Sud-Ouest
Electoral District Eligible voters Position Turnout Candidates Incumbent Result Projet Montréal Union Montréal Vision Montréal Other — 49,148 Borough mayor 17,848
36.31%Mudi Wa Mbuji Kabeya Nicole Boudreau Benoit Dorais Camillien Delisle (Ind)
Line Hamel (Ind)Jacqueline Montpetit VM gain from UM Saint-Henri–Petite-Bourgogne–Pointe-Saint-Charles 27,189 City councillor 9,323
34.29%Steeve Lemay Pierre Fréchette Véronique Fournier Michel Fortin (Ind)
Sylvain Patry (Ind)Line Hamel VM gain from Ind. Borough councillor 9,385
34.52%Sophie Thiébaut Danielle Godbout Paul-Émile Rioux Émilie Bordat (Ind)
Sean Murphy (PMVM)Pierre E. Fréchette PM gain from UM Saint-Paul–Émard 21,959 City councillor 8,551
38.94%Marie-Pascale Deegan Daniel Bélanger Benjamin Cartier Jean-Yves Cartier UM gain from VM Borough councillor 8,558
38.97%Hélène Leblanc Diane Robitaille Pignoloni Huguette Roy Ronald Bossy (Ind) Ronald Bossy VM gain from Ind. Verdun
Electoral District Eligible voters Position Turnout Candidates Incumbent Result Projet Montréal Union Montréal Vision Montréal Other — 47,141 Borough mayor 18,073
38.34%Yannick Brosseau
3,892 (22.22%)Claude Trudel
6,993 (39.92%)Richard Langlais
5,578 (31.84%)Pierre Labrosse (PMVM): 1,055 (6.02%) Claude Trudel UM hold Champlain–
L'Île-des-Sœurs24,618 City councillor 9,721
39.49%Alain Fredet Ginette Marotte Catherine Chauvin Denise Larouche (PMVM) Ginette Marotte UM hold Borough councillor I 9,721
39.49%Mathieu Lutfy Paul Beaupré André Julien Rickie Richard (PMVM) Paul Beaupré UM hold Borough councillor II 9,716
39.47%Ken McLaughlin Andrée Champoux Pierre L'Heureux Pierre Rousseau (PMVM) Marc Touchette UM hold Desmarchais-Crawford 22,523 City councillor 8,334
37.00%Mathieu Boisvert Alain Tassé Antoine Richard Jeannette Lafrance (PMVM) Alain Tassé UM hold Borough councillor I 8,351
37.08%Xavier Mondor Ann Guy Jean-François Parenteau Diane Schinck (PMVM) Josée Lavigueur Thériault UM hold Borough councillor II 8,350
37.07%Beatriz Guarin André Savard Michelle Tremblay Robert Couturier (PMVM) André Savard UM hold Ville-Marie
Electoral District Eligible voters Position Turnout Candidates Incumbent Result Projet Montréal Union Montréal Vision Montréal Other — n/a Borough mayor Elected position abolished (Mayor of Montreal serves as borough mayor)[15] Benoit Labonté VM loss to redistricting Peter-McGill 18,201 City councillor 5,179
28.45%David-Roger Gagnon Sammy Forcillo Denise Dussault Karim Boulos (Ind)
Martin Boyer (Ind)
Fergus Keyes (PMVM) — Co-candidate[2] for Louise O'SullivanCatherine Sévigny UM hold n/a Borough councillor Position abolished Karim Boulos Ind. loss to redistricting Saint-Jacques 20,750 City councillor 7,806
37.62%Siou Fan Houang Catherine Sévigny François Robillard Gérald Yane (PMVM) Position created VM gain Sainte-Marie 15,761 City councillor 6,245
39.62%Pierre Mainville
3,689 (65.05%)Yves Pelletier
1,144 (20.17%)[16]Benoit Labonté
Candidacy withdrawn[17]Milan Mirich (MPP) — Co-candidate[2] for Michel Bédard 334 (5.89%)
Frederic Rappaz (Ind) 259 (4.57%)[18]
Rim Zid (PMVM) 245 (4.32%)[19]Position created PM gain Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques n/a City councillor Position abolished Sammy Forcillo UM loss to redistricting n/a Borough councillor Position abolished Pierre Mainville PM loss to redistricting Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension
Electoral District Eligible voters Position Turnout Candidates Incumbent Result Projet Montréal Union Montréal Vision Montréal Other — Borough mayor Nicolas Thibodeau Marcel Tremblay Anie Samson Beverly Bernardo (Ind)
Jacques Brisebois (Ind)Anie Samson VM hold François-Perrault City councillor Marie-Josée Beauchamp
2,219 (27.97%)Frank Venneri
2,877 (36.26%)Harry Delva[20]
2,556 (32.22%)Guillaume Blouin-Beaudoin (Ind)
282 (3.55%)Frank Venneri UM hold Parc-Extension City councillor Bernarda Klatt Mary Deros Costa Zafiropoulos Sorin Vasile Iftode (PMVM)
Moshfiqur Rahman Khan (Ind)
George Lemontzoglou (EPM)Mary Deros UM hold Saint-Michel City councillor Jack Thierry Morency Frantz Benjamin Soraya Martinez Valentino Nelson (PMVM) Soraya Martinez UM gain from VM Villeray City councillor Éric Daoust Sylvain Lachance Elsie Lefebvre Luis Corcuera (EPM) Sylvain Lachance VM gain from UM References
- ^ CBC News (2009-10-22). "Quebec to create special corruption squad". http://www.cbc.ca/video/#/News/ID=1304649900. Retrieved 2009-10-25.
- ^ a b c d e "A person may only run for one position, either mayor of the city, borough mayor, city councillor, or borough councillor. However, a person running for mayor of the city for an authorized party may also run, together with a second person called a 'co-candidate' (colistier), for city councillor. This does not include the position of borough mayor. If the candidate for mayor is elected and also obtains the largest number of votes for the position of city councillor, he or she becomes mayor of the city and the co-candidate becomes city councillor. If he or she is defeated for city but obtains the largest number of votes for city councillor, he or she becomes city councillor for the district or (in the case of Anjou and Lachine only) the borough instead of the co-candidate, unless he or she refuses the position in writing within 30 days after his or her election as city councillor is announced." - Élection Montréal. Manuel du candidat. 2009. pp. 8-9.
- ^ Élection Montréal. "Retrait de la candidature de M. Christian Prévost." 22 October 2009.
- ^ Marchildon was a first-time candidate who focused his campaign around environmental and public transit issues. He is a computer programmer analyst with a background in promoting open-source software. See Roberto Rocha, "Open-source at risk of becoming mainstream," National Post, 19 September 2007, FP10; Candidat - Nicolas Marchildon, cyberpress.ca, 2009, accessed 14 August 2011; Guillaume Picard, "Saint-Léonard", Progrès Saint-Léonard, 27 October 2009, accessed 14 August 2011.
- ^ Mallozzi was a twenty-three year old student at the Université du Québec à Montréal. He called for greater transparency in government and a crime prevention strategy based on education and better interactions with the police. He had previously been an independent candidate in Saint-Leonard's 2008 borough mayoral by-election, when he received 110 votes (0.91%) for a fourth-place finish against Michel Bissonnet. See Guillaume Picard, "Saint-Léonard", Progrès Saint-Léonard, 27 October 2009, accessed 14 August 2011; Official results - Saint-Léonard borough, Septembre 21, 2008, City of Montreal, accessed 14 August 2011.
- ^ According to his party biography, Fiori has a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Italian studies from the Université du Québec à Montréal (2004). He has worked as an actor and was pursuing a Bachelor of Laws degree from McGill University during the 2009 election. See "Franco Fiori," Projet Montréal, accessed 22 July 2011; Candidat - Franco Fiori, cyberpresse.ca, 2009, accessed 13 September 2011.
- ^ Surprenant was twenty years old during the campaign and had been involved with Projet Montréal since 2005. His campaign focused on public transit. See Guillaume Picard, "Candidats au poste de conseiller d'arrondissement", Progrès Saint-Léonard, 16 October 2009, accessed 13 October 2011.
- ^ Louis was a resident of Parc-Extension in 2009. Active in the Haitian Canadian community, her campaign focused on improved public transit and renewing government following the municipal scandals of previous years. See Guillaume Picard, "Candidats au poste de conseiller d'arrondissement", Progrès Saint-Léonard, 16 October 2009, accessed 13 October 2011.
- ^ Souad El Haous is of Moroccan background. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications and a Master's degree in human resource management, and has worked with children with learning disabilities and has promoted cross-cultural events. See Guillaume Picard, "Candidats au poste de conseiller de ville", Progrès Saint-Léonard, 16 October 2009, accessed 28 September 2011; Biographie: Souad El Haous, Projet Montréal, accessed 28 September 2011.
- ^ Boughaba, who is originally from Morocco, is a French literature scholar with a Ph.D from the University of Toulouse. She contributed to a book entitled "Québécois et musulmans main dans la main pour la paix" in 2006. The following year, she led a delegation of Muslim women organized by the Canadian Islamic Congress to Hérouxville, Quebec after the small community passed a series of anti-Muslim resolutions. Boughaba's group brought gifts, including French-language books on Islam, and said that Quebecers had nothing to fear from the province's Muslim community. During a press conference at the event, Boughaba said, "Let's stop the prejudices, let's be reasonable, let's accommodate each other -- that's our message." Later in the same year, she testified to the Bouchard-Taylor commission that it is "unpardonable" for cultural communities to be "denigrated, put into a box and called names." The 2009 campaign was her first bid for public office. See Jeff Heinrich, "'Accommodate Each Other'," Montreal Gazette, 12 February 2007, p. 1; Jeff Heinrich, "Diverse portraits of modern Quebec; Bouchard-Taylor. Protesters disrupt open-mike forum," Montreal Gazette, 28 November 2007, p. 8; Mariève Tremblay, "Dr Najat Boughaba est de tous les combats", Progrès Saint-Léonard, 8 January 2008, accessed 28 September 2011; Candidat - Najat Boughaba, cyberpresse.ca, accessed 28 September 2011.
- ^ Rocco de Robertis ran for council in 2005 as a Vision Montreal candidate and placed second against Dominic Perri. In 2009, he focused his campaign on infrastructure and security. See Guillaume Picard, "Candidats au poste de conseiller de ville", Progrès Saint-Léonard, 16 October 2009, accessed 28 September 2011; "Election 2005 Results: Montreal & Suburbs," Montreal Gazette, 7 November 2005, p. 10.
- ^ Martin Lavallée identified as a cook. A first-time candidate in 2009, he said that he would support the rights of pedestrians and try to restrict automobile use. See Guillaume Picard, "Candidats au poste de conseiller d'arrondissement", 19 October 2009, accessed 13 September 2011.
- ^ Carmelo de Stefano was born in Italy, moved to Quebec in 1973, and has worked for many years in the paper and printing sector. He called for greater social equality during the 2009 election and highlighted his party's pledge to create more social housing. See Guillaume Picard, "Candidats au poste de conseiller d'arrondissement", 19 October 2009, accessed 13 September 2011; Candidat - Carmelo de Stefano, cyberpress.ca, 2009, accessed 13 September 2011.
- ^ Luis Ruivo was an entrepreneur and first-time candidate. His campaign was focused on local issues, including infrastructure, medical services, and drug abuse prevention. See Guillaume Picard, "Candidats au poste de conseiller d'arrondissement", 19 October 2009, accessed 13 September 2011; Steve Caron, "L'Action civique Saint-Léonard fait son apparition", Progrès Saint-Léonard, 9 September 2009, accessed 13 September 2011.
- ^ As a result of Bill 22 of 2008, the Act to amend various legislative provisions concerning Montréal, section 25, the composition of the Ville-Marie borough council was changed. Instead of a borough mayor, two city councillors, and two borough councillors, the borough council now consists of the mayor of Montreal, three elected city councillors, and two other councillors named by the mayor from among the city council.
- ^ Pelletier was a first-time candidate. He previously worked for Parti Québécois Member of the National Assembly (MNA) Martin Lemay. See Martin Croteau, "Forcillo brigue un nouveau mandat", cyberpresse.ca, 29 August 2009, accessed 2 October 2011.
- ^ Élection Montréal. "Message aux électeurs du district de Sainte-Marie." 18 October 2009.
- ^ Frederic Rappaz is the founder of the website Entendu à Montréal. The 2009 campaign was his first bid for public office. See Marie-France-Lou Lemay, "ENTENDU À MONTRÉAL Les absurdités de la métropole", canoe.ca, 19 April 2008, accessed 2 October 2011.
- ^ Rim Zid was a first-time candidate. Her campaign was focused in part on facilitating employment for the homeless. See "Soirée électorale Sainte-Marie – Saint-Jacques: Questions.
- ^ Harry Delva was born in Haiti and moved to Canada at age seven. A prominent figure in Montreal's Haitian community, he has a degree in administration and criminology, hosts the program Noir de monde on CJNT, and has run the Maison d'Haiti youth centre in Saint-Michel since 1993. In 2011, he served on Montreal's Round Table on Black History Month. See "Black History Month Celebration," See Danielle Adams, "Where danger lurks: Gangs are an intrinsic part of everyday life on streets of St. Michel," Montreal Gazette, 3 October 2004, A1; Paul Cherry, "Province offers funding for street gang problem," Montreal Gazette, 8 December 2007, A6; "Harry Delva se lance en politique avec Louise Harel", Radio-Canada, 1 October 2009, accessed 25 October 2011; Lison Budzyn, "Harry Delva: «Je serai un conseiller patrouilleur!»", Journal de Saint-Michel, 23 September 2009, accessed 25 August 2011; Montreal Community Contact, 3 February 2011, Volume 21, Issue 3, p. 8.
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