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1994 Montreal municipal election

Election in Quebec, Canada

1994 Montreal municipal election

Election in Quebec, Canada

FieldValue
election_name1994 Montreal municipal election
flag_imageFile:Flag_of_Montreal_(1939–2017).svg
countryMontreal
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
party_colourno
party_nameno
previous_election1990 Montreal municipal election
previous_year1990
next_election1998 Montreal municipal election
next_year1998
seats_for_election51 seats in Montreal City Council
majority_seats26
election_dateNovember 6, 1994
image1File:Pierre_Bourque_au_maison_de_la_culture_Maisonneuve.jpg
image1_sizex100px
colour1
leader1Pierre Bourque
leader_since11994
party1
last_election1*pre-creation*
seats138
seat_change138
popular_vote1135,678
percentage146.6%
swing1*New*
image2Jean Doré.jpg
image2_sizex100px
colour2
leader2Jean Doré
leader_since21982
party2
last_election242 seats, 59.20%
seats27
seat_change235
popular_vote291,907
percentage231.5%
swing227.70%
colour3
leader3Jérôme Choquette
leader_since31993
party3Montrealers' Party
seats32
popular_vote337,214
percentage313.1%
map_size300px
titleMayor
before_electionJean Doré
before_party
after_electionPierre Bourque
after_party

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.

Results

Mayor

Council (incomplete)

Party colours do not indicate affiliation or resemblance to a provincial or a federal party.

Democratic Coalition: 1 seat}}
Electoral DistrictPositionTotal valid votesCandidatesIncumbentMTLMCMbackgroundcss}}MTLMCMbackgroundcss}}Montreal Citizens' MovementMTLVisionbackgroundcss}}MTLVisionbackgroundcss}}Vision MontrealMTLMontréalaisbackgroundcss}}MTLMontréalaisbackgroundcss}}Montrealers' PartyMTLDemocratic Coalitionbackgroundcss}}MTLDemocratic Coalitionbackgroundcss}}Democratic Coalition–Ecology MontrealMTLIndependentbackgroundcss}}MTLIndependentbackgroundcss}}Others
40HochelagaCity councillor4,374Diane Barbeau
1,654 (39.89%)Luc Larivée
2,040 (49.20%)Martin Baller
329 (7.94%)Clément Schreiber
123 (2.97%)Diane Barbeau
46TétreauvilleCity councillor6,296Nicole Milhomme
1,846 (29.32%)Jean-Guy Deschamps
3,465 (55.03%)Sylvain Lapalme
181 (2.87%)Joseph Salerno (Ind.)
804 (12.77%)Nicole Milhomme

Information on the candidates

;Montreal Citizens' Movement

  • Michel L'Allier (Ahuntsic), Donato Caivano (Saint-Michel), and Lise Brunet (François-Perrault) were first-time candidates. ;Montrealers' Party
  • Michel Bureau (Ahuntsic) was a first-time candidate.
  • Antoinette Corrado (Jean-Rivard) was a first-time candidate. She later sought election to the English Montreal School Board in 2007 as an ally of commission chair Dominic Spiridigliozzi. ;Democratic Coalition–Ecology Montreal
  • Jean-Pierre Le Blanc (Ahuntsic) was a first-time candidate.
  • Michele A. Benigno (Saint-Michel) fought for the closure of the Miron landfill in the 1994 election. She later sought election to the English Montreal School Board in 2003 and lost to Rocco Barbieri. Four years later, she ran as part of Barbieri's electoral alliance and was again defeated.
  • Pietro Bozzo (Jean-Rivard) was a first-time candidate. He later served as executive director of the Yellow Door, an activist resource center.
  • 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. Laquerre also co-ordinated a local residents group that opposed the Miron quarry landfill site, an active garbage dump located within the city limits. 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. ;Independents
  • Ghassan Saba (Ahuntsic) had previously been a Montreal Citizens' Movement candidate in the 1990 municipal election. A newspaper report from that election listed him as a thirty-eight-year-old investment counsellor.

Suburban results

Dorval

All members of the Dorval city council were re-elected without opposition.

Electoral DistrictPositionTotal valid votesCandidatesIncumbentMTLIndependentbackgroundcss}}Winner
Mayor-Peter Yeomans (acclaimed)Peter Yeomans
East Ward 1Councillor-Edgar Rouleau (acclaimed)Edgar Rouleau
East Ward 2Councillor-Emile LaCoste (acclaimed)Emile LaCoste
East Ward 3Councillor-Raymond Lauzon (acclaimed)Raymond Lauzon
West Ward 1Councillor-Robert M. Bourbeau (acclaimed)Robert M. Bourbeau
West Ward 2Councillor-Ian W. Heron (acclaimed)Ian W. Heron
West Ward 3Councillor-Heather Allard (acclaimed)Heather Allard

Source: "Who's running where in Nov. 6 elections," Montreal Gazette, October 20, 1994, F2.

Montreal North

Electoral DistrictPositionTotal valid votesCandidatesIncumbentMTLIndependentbackgroundcss}}Renouveau municipalMTLIndependentbackgroundcss}}Collectivité de Montréal-NordMTLIndependentbackgroundcss}}Independent
Mayor18,619Yves Ryan
16,459 (88.40%)Jean-Pierre Menard
2,160 (11.60%)Yves Ryan
District 1Councillor1,604Antonin Dupont
1,332 (83.04%)Diane Dupont
272 (16.96%)Antonin Dupont
District 2Councillor1,695Michelle Allaire
1,531 (90.32%)Guy Devin
164 (9.68%)Michelle Allaire
District 3Councillor2,167Pierre Blain
1,665 (76.83%)Bertrand Wall
328 (15.14%)Michel Renaud
174 (8.03%)Pierre Blain
District 4Councillor-Georgette Morin (acclaimed)Georgette Morin
District 5Councillor-Maurice Belanger (acclaimed)Maurice Belanger
District 6Councillor-Réal Gibeau (acclaimed)Réal Gibeau
District 7Councillor1,826Jean-Paul Lessard
1,389 (76.07%)Jacqueline Roy
437 (23.93%)Jean-Paul Lessard
District 8Councillor1,572Normand Fortin
1,228 (78.12%)Elaine Bissonnette
344 (21.88%)Normand Fortin
District 9Councillor1,343James Infantino
1,079 (80.34%)Lise Leonard
264 (19.66%)Armand Nadeau
District 10Councillor1,963Andre Coulombe
1,597 (81.36%)Jocelyne Millaire
366 (18.64%)Andre Coulombe
District 11Councillor1,061Raymond Paquin
908 (85.58%)Lazard Vertus
153 (14.42%)Raymond Paquin
District 12Councillor1,283Robert Guerriero
1,110 (86.52%)Claude Forest
173 (13.48%)Robert Guerriero

Source: "Voting Results: The Final Count," Montreal Gazette, November 8, 1994, A4.

Saint-Leonard

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. Action civique later folded into Unité de Saint-Léonard, and Mormina ran unsuccessfully for the latter party in the 1986 municipal election. He ran as an independent in 1994.

Results in other Montreal-area communities

[[Longueuil]]

Parti municipal de Longueuil leader Claude Gladu was elected to his first term as mayor, succeeding Roger Ferland. The Parti municipal won fourteen seats on council, while former mayor Jacques Finet's Alliance de Longueuil won the remaining six.

Electoral DistrictPositionTotal valid votesCandidatesIncumbentMTLIndependentbackgroundcss}}Parti municipalMTLIndependentbackgroundcss}}Parti LongueuilloisMTLIndependentbackgroundcss}}Alliance de LongueuilMTLIndependentbackgroundcss}}Independent
Mayor47,185**Claude Gladu**
19,223 (40.74%)Gisèle Hamelin
14,041 (29.76%)Jacques Finet
13,921 (29.50%)Roger Ferland
Ward OneCouncillor1,850**Joël Gamache**
650 (35.14%)Claude Nephtali
557 (30.11%)Richard Gagnon
643 (34.76%)Pierre Beaudry
Ward TwoCouncillor2,425Mario Genest
854 (35.22%)Martin Clark
617 (25.44%)**Cécile Langevin**
954 (39.34%)Cécile Langevin
Ward ThreeCouncillor2,105**Henri Dubois**
1,251 (59.43%)Anne-Marie Bischoff
396 (18.81%)Diane Smith
458 (21.76%)Claude Gladu
Ward FourCouncillor2,374Gérald Marcil
902 (37.99%)Bernard Lacelles
531 (22.37%)**Sylvie Robidas**
941 (39.64%)Sylvie Robidas
Ward FiveCouncillor2,076**Nicole Béliveau**
1,068 (51.45%)Yves Ferron
474 (22.83%)Sylvie Grenier
534 (25.72%)Nicole Béliveau
Ward SixCouncillor2,095Réjean Vincent
470 (22.43%)Ginette Lemarier
659 (31.46%)**Normand Caisse**
966 (46.11%)Jacques Morissette
Ward SevenCouncillor2,267**Alain St-Pierre**
1,102 (48.61%)Martin Daraîche
497 (21.92%)Charles A. Ashton
668 (29.47%)Roger Lacombe
Ward EightCouncillor2,022**Johane Deshaies**
866 (42.83%)Jean Claude D’Amour
485 (23.99%)Suzanne Cyr
671 (33.18%)Johane Deshaies
Ward NineCouncillor2,585**Nicole Lafontaine**
1,056 (40.85%)Jacqueline Bonenfant
721 (27.89%)Pierre Nantel
808 (31.26%)Pierre Nantel
Ward TenCouncillor2,026**Manon Hénault**
1,039 (51.28%)Olivette Rousseau
474 (23.40%)Jean Babin
513 (25.32%)Manon Hénault
Ward ElevenCouncillor2,396**Serge Sévigny**
982 (40.98%)Constant Jeanty
598 (24.96%)Pierre Pétroni
816 (34.06%)Serge Sévigny
Ward TwelveCouncillor2,410**Lise Sauvé**
1,060 (43.98%)Micheline Ward
325 (13.49%)Michel Champagne
1,025 (42.53%)Michel Champagne
Ward ThirteenCouncillor2,272**Bertrand Girard**
866 (38.12%)Omer Leclerc
570 (25.09%)Jean St-Hilaire
836 (36.80%)Jean St-Hilaire
Ward FourteenCouncillor2,125Ginette Lalonde
653 (30.73%)Jean-Pierre Trahan
184 (8.66%)**Michel Timperio**
1,288 (60.61%)Michel Timperio
Ward FifteenCouncillor2,320Henri Charbonneau
721 (31.08%)Arthur Méthot
540 (23.28%)**Florent Charest**
1,059 (45.65%)Florent Charest
Ward SixteenCouncillor2,155**Pierre Beaudry**
882 (40.93%)Joanne Savoie
614 (28.49%)Thérèse Lafrenière
659 (30.58%)Georges Touten
Ward SeventeenCouncillor2,506Claude Lamoureux
1,040 (41.50%)Gérald Varichon
391 (15.60%)**Pierre Racicot**
1,075 (42.90%)Pierre Racicot
Ward EighteenCouncillor2,934**Jacques Milette**
1,365 (46.52%)Richard Briggs
624 (21.27%)Marc Lachance
945 (32.21%)Jacques Milette
Ward NineteenCouncillor2,975**Claudette Tessier**
1,465 (49.24%)Pierre Plourde
711 (23.90%)Pierre Lestage
740 (24.87%)Raymond Lévesque
59 (1.98%)Benoît Danault
Ward TwentyCouncillor2,910**Simon Crochetière**
1,283 (44.09%)Pardo Chiocchio
835 (28.69%)Léo Paduano
792 (27.22%)Léo Paduano

Source: Le Parti municipal de Longueuil: "Roger Ferland, le gestionnaire", Société historique et culturelle du Marigot, accessed February 27, 2014.

References

References

  1. Brenda Branswell, "Voter turnout key to school boards' future; Candidates hope people will show up at polls tomorrow," ''Montreal Gazette'', November 3, 2007, A1.
  2. Graeme Hamilton, "Broken promises; St. Michel residents filled with political skepticism, especially when it comes to the Miron garbage dump," ''Montreal Gazette'', November 3, 1994, A4.
  3. Brenda Branswell, "Voter turnout key to school boards' future; Candidates hope people will show up at polls tomorrow," ''Montreal Gazette'', November 3, 2007, A1.
  4. Susan Schwartz, "Celebrities create collection plates for Mazon; And community centre supporters show style," ''Montreal Gazette'', December 12, 2011, A29.
  5. [[Paul Wells]], "Quarry would make good campsite: party; North-end pit to continue as snow dump," ''Montreal Gazette'', September 24, 1994, p. 3.
  6. Graeme Hamilton, "Broken promises; St. Michel residents filled with political skepticism, especially when it comes to the Miron garbage dump," ''Montreal Gazette'', November 3, 1994, p. 4; Anne McIlroy, "Neighbors fed up with life on edge of the pit," ''Montreal Gazette'', November 21, 1994, p. 3.
  7. Lynn Moore, "Protesters want tougher garbage laws," ''Montreal Gazette'', November 5, 1995, p. 3; Rita Legault, "Grant funds composting education program: Turning organic waste into compost is a simple and inexpensive process: Morency," ''Montreal Gazette'', April 10, 2001, p. 3.
  8. [[Paul Wells]], "Prosperous Cartierville is having its problems; Region 1: Ahuntsic/Cartierville," ''Montreal Gazette'', October 22, 1990, A8.
  9. Mike King, "Battling 272 years of experience; Mayor and his team have been in power since 1963," ''Montreal Gazette'', October 21, 1994, A4.
  10. "Case delayed in suit against St. Leonard by ex-secretary," ''Montreal Gazette'', May 22, 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.
  11. Mormina was thirty-eight years old during this election. "St. Leonard party unites defectors and former rivals," ''Montreal Gazette'', October 9, 1986, p. 8.
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