- Montreal municipal election, 1994
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The 1994 Montreal municipal election took place on November 6, 1994. Pierre Bourque was elected to his first term as mayor, defeating incumbent Jean Doré. Elections were also held in Montreal's suburban communities.
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Results
Mayor
1994 Montreal mayoral election results Party Candidate Total votes % of total votes Vision Montreal Pierre Bourque 135,678 47.61 Montreal Citizens' Movement (x)Jean Doré 91,907 32.25 Montrealers' Party Jérôme Choquette 37,214 13.06 Democratic Coalition–Ecology Montreal Yolande Cohen 12,737 4.47 White Elephant Party Michel Bédard 2,678 0.94 Independent Carole Caron 1,433 0.50 Independent Jean-Luc Bonspiel 973 0.34 Independent Glenmore Browne 818 0.29 Independent Patricia Métivier 709 0.25 Independent Carl Zephir 438 0.15 Independent Marc Rainville 379 0.13 Total valid votes 284,964 100 Source: Official results, City of Montreal.
Council
1994 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Jean-Rivard division Party Candidate Total votes % of total votes Vision Montreal Daniel Boucher 1,954 46.85 Montreal Citizens' Movement (x)Micheline Daigle 1,338 32.08 Montrealers' Party Antoinette Corrado 672 16.11 Democratic Coalition–Ecology Montreal Pietro Bozzo 207 4.96 Total valid votes 4,171 100 1994 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, François-Perrault division Party Candidate Total votes % of total votes Vision Montreal Vittorio Capparelli 2,277 48.16 Montreal Citizens' Movement Lyse Brunet 1,303 27.56 Montrealers' Party Frank Venneri 1,000 21.15 Democratic Coalition–Ecology Montreal Mario Laquerre 148 3.13 Total valid votes 4,728 100 1994 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Parc-Extension division Party Candidate Total votes % of total votes Montreal Citizens' Movement (x)Konstantinos Georgoulis 2,419 33.64 Vision Montreal Angelos Diacoumacos 1,968 27.37 Independent Sofoklis Rasoulis 959 13.34 Independent Christos Karidogiannis 828 11.51 Montrealers' Party George Savoidakis 804 11.18 Democratic Coalition–Ecology Montreal Peter Stamadianos 213 2.96 Total valid votes 7,191 100 1994 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Étienne-Desmarteau division Party Candidate Total votes % of total votes Vision Montreal Michelle Daines 3,322 54.58 Montreal Citizens' Movement (x)Lea Cousineau 2,177 35.77 Montrealers' Party Pierre-Érick Noël 434 7.13 Democratic Coalition–Ecology Montreal Joseph Vega 153 2.51 Total valid votes 6,086 100 1994 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Laurier division Party Candidate Total votes % of total votes Montreal Citizens' Movement Louise Roy 2,254 39.93 Vision Montreal Monique Côté 2,117 37.50 Democratic Coalition–Ecology Montreal Yolande Cohen 676 11.98 Montrealers' Party Gilbert Thibodeau 455 8.06 White Elephant Party Benoît Mainguy 88 1.56 Independent Richard Lemay 55 0.97 Total valid votes 5,645 100 1994 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Peter-McGill division Party Candidate Total votes % of total votes Vision Montreal Georgine Coutu 1,694 37.35 Independent (x)Nick Auf der Maur 1,469 32.39 Montreal Citizens' Movement Malcolm McLean 640 14.11 Montrealers' Party Van H. Petteway 477 10.52 Democratic Coalition–Ecology Montreal Douglas Buckley-Couvrette 203 4.48 White Elephant Party Pierre Corbeil 53 1.17 Total valid votes 4,536 100 Source: Official results, City of Montreal.
1994 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Rivière-des-Prairies division Party Candidate Total votes % of total votes Vision Montreal Aimé Charron 2,598 47.90 Montrealers' Party (x)Fiorino Bianco 1,423 26.24 Independent Georges Roman 597 11.01 Independent Pierre Boucher 443 8.17 Democratic Coalition–Ecology Montreal Rossa Vaccaro 228 4.20 Independent Antonio Bocchicchio 135 2.49 Total valid votes 5,424 100 1994 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Honoré-Beaugrand division Party Candidate Total votes % of total votes Vision Montreal Ivon Le Duc 2,679 39.83 Montreal Citizens' Movement (x)Scott McKay 2,422 36.01 Montrealers' Party Denis Proulx 1,125 16.73 Democratic Coalition–Ecology Montreal Julie Leduc 262 3.90 Independent Gilles Simard 156 2.32 White Elephant Party Guylaine Brisebois 82 1.22 Total valid votes 6,726 100 Information on the candidates
- Montreal Citizens' Movement
- Lise Brunet (François-Perrault) was a first time candidate.
- Democratic Coalition–Ecology Montreal
- Mario Laquerre (François-Perrault) is a specialist in urban affairs. He studied possible uses for the abandoned Francon Quarry in north-end Montreal during the 1990s and, in the 1994 campaign, articulated his party's position that parts of the quarry could be converted to a giant urban campsite.[1] Laquerre also co-ordinated a local residents group that opposed the Miron quarry landfill site, an active garbage dump located within the city limits.[2] After the 1994 election, he served as president of the Front Commun Québécois pour une Gestion Écologique des Déchets (which sought to limit the shipment of garbage among Quebec's regions) and worked for the group RECYQ-QUÉBEC.[3]
Suburban results
- Saint-Leonard
1994 Saint-Leonard municipal election: Councillor, Ward Three Party Candidate Total votes % of total votes Parti Municipal (x)Mario Battista accl. . Source: Mike King, "Voting results: the final count," Montreal Gazette, 8 November 1994, A4.
1994 Saint-Leonard municipal election: Councillor, Ward Four Party Candidate Total votes % of total votes Parti Municipal (x)Italo Barone 1,214 72.09 Independent Joseph Mormina 470 27.91 Total valid votes 1,684 100 Source: Mike King, "Voting results: the final count," Montreal Gazette, 8 November 1994, A4.
1994 Saint-Leonard municipal election: Councillor, Ward Six Party Candidate Total votes % of total votes Parti Municipal (x)Dominic Perri accl. . Source: Mike King, "Voting results: the final count," Montreal Gazette, 8 November 1994, A4.
1994 Saint-Leonard municipal election: Councillor, Ward Seven Party Candidate Total votes % of total votes Parti Municipal (x)Yvette Bissonnet accl. Sources: Mike King, "Voting results: the final count," Montreal Gazette, 8 November 1994, A4.
1994 Saint-Leonard municipal election: Councillor, Ward Eight Party Candidate Total votes % of total votes Parti Municipal (x)Vincenzo Arciresi accl. . Source: Mike King, "Voting results: the final count," Montreal Gazette, 8 November 1994, A4.
1994 Saint-Leonard municipal election: Councillor, Ward Ten Party Candidate Total votes % of total votes Parti Municipal (x)Domenico Moschella accl. . Source: Mike King, "Voting results: the final count," Montreal Gazette, 8 November 1994, A4.
1994 Saint-Leonard municipal election: Councillor, Ward Twelve Party Candidate Total votes % of total votes Parti Municipal (x)Robert Zambito 845 53.45 Independent Giacomo Vigna 736 46.55 Total valid votes 1,581 100 Sources: Mike King, "Voting results: the final count," Montreal Gazette, 8 November 1994, A4.
Information on candidates in suburban communities
- Independents
- Joseph Mormina is a Montreal entrepreneur. He sought election to the Saint-Leonard city council in 1978 and 1982 as a candidate of the Équipe du renouveau de la cité de Saint-Léonard and was narrowly defeated both times. When his party fragmented in 1984, Mormina joined the Action civique de Saint-Léonard and supported Domenico Moschella's bid to become mayor of Saint-Leonard in a municipal by-election.[4] Action civique later folded into Unité de Saint-Léonard, and Mormina ran unsuccessfully for the latter party in the 1986 municipal election.[5] He ran as an independent in 1994.
References
- ^ Paul Wells, "Quarry would make good campsite: party; North-end pit to continue as snow dump," Montreal Gazette, 24 September 1994, p. 3.
- ^ Graeme Hamilton, "Broken promises; St. Michel residents filled with political skepticism, especially when it comes to the Miron garbage dump," Montreal Gazette, 3 November 1994, p. 4; Anne McIlroy, "Neighbors fed up with life on edge of the pit," Montreal Gazette, 21 November 1994, p. 3.
- ^ Lynn Moore, "Protesters want tougher garbage laws," Montreal Gazette, 5 November 1995, p. 3; Rita Legault, "Grant funds composting education program: Turning organic waste into compost is a simple and inexpensive process: Morency," Montreal Gazette, 10 April 2001, p. 3.
- ^ "Case delayed in suit against St. Leonard by ex-secretary," Montreal Gazette, 22 May 1986, p. 6. Raymond Renaud won the by-election and subsequently fired Mormina's wife, who worked a secretary in the mayor's office. She later charged Renaud with wrongful dismissal.
- ^ Mormina was thirty-eight years old during this election. "St. Leonard party unites defectors and former rivals," Montreal Gazette, 9 October 1986, p. 8.
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