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1982 Montreal municipal election

The 1982 Montreal municipal election took place on November 14, 1982, to elect a mayor and city councillors in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Longtime mayor Jean Drapeau was re-elected for what turned out to be his final term in office, defeating challenger Jean Doré.[1]

Elections were also held in Montreal's suburban communities in November 1982. Most suburban elections were held on November 7.

Results

Mayor
1982 Montreal mayoral election results
Council (incomplete)

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

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  Montreal Citizens' Movement   Civic Party   Municipal Action Group   Independents
Longue-Pointe City councillor 6,754   Nicole Boudreau
2,793 (41.35%)
Luc Larivée
3,463 (51.27%)
  Nola Poirier
498 (7.37%)
Luc Larivée
1982 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Hochelaga
1982 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, François-Perrault
1982 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Gabriel-Sagard
1982 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Jean-Talon
1982 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Laurier
1982 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Sainte-Marie
1982 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Ville-Marie
1982 Montreal municipal election results: Councillor, Saint-Henri


Information about the candidates

Municipal Action Group
  • Gino Gentile (Jean-Talon) was a first-time candidate.
Independents
  • Nicola L. Corbo (Jean-Talon) was a first-time candidate.

Results in suburban communities

Dorval

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates Incumbent
Winner Second place Third place Fourth place Fifth place
Mayor 6,302 Peter Yeomans
4,430 (70.30%)
Roger Blais
1,632 (25.90%)
Pierre Santini
240 (3.80%)
Sarto Desnoyers
East Ward 1 Councillor 3,152 Edgar Rouleau
2,141 (67.93%)
Fernand Claude
1,011 (32.07%)
East Ward 2 Councillor 3,201 Emile Lacoste
1,673 (52.26%)
Denise Descary Cardinale
1,528 (47.74%)
East Ward 3 Councillor 2,940 Jules Daigle
2,176 (74.01%)
Gerard Carpentier
764 (25.99%)
Jules Daigle
West Ward 1 Councillor 3,049 Robert M. Bourbeau
1,400 (45.92%)
Robert Viborg
1,010 (33.13%)
Michel Paquette
639 (20.96%)
West Ward 2 Councillor 3,023 Ian W. Heron
1,365 (45.15%)
Louis Lefebvre
756 (25.01%)
Sandra Keightley
590 (19.52%)
Donald Bilney
175 (5.79%)
Vito Lamorte
137 (4.53%)
West Ward 3 Councillor - Frank Richmond (acclaimed) Frank Richmond

Source: Montreal Gazette, November 8, 1982, A6.

Montréal-Nord

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates Incumbent
Renouveau municipal Others
Mayor 26,070 Yves Ryan
22,490 (86.27%)
Suzel Hébert-Godin
3,580 (13.73%)
Yves Ryan
Ward One Councillor 1,856 Antonin Dupont
1,402 (75.54%)
L. Thibault
454 (24.46%)
-
Ward Two Councillor 2,232 Ernest Chartrand
1,887 (84.54%)
Giuseppe Altomare
345 (15.46%)
Ernest Chartrand (incumbent for West Quarter, Seat Two)
Ward Three Councillor 3,126 Pierre Blain
2,552 (81.64%)
Pierre Lacombe
574 (18.36%)
Pierre Blain (incumbent for West Quarter, Seat One)
Ward Four Councillor 1,902 Georgette Morin
1,022 (53.73%)
Morache
571 (30.02%)

Bernard Lebrun
260 (13.67%)

Petit 49 (2.58%)
-
Ward Five Councillor 2,233 Maurice Bélanger
1,644 (73.62%)
André Elliott
509 (22.79%)

Kenyon
80 (3.58%)
Maurice Bélanger (incumbent for Center Quarter, Seat Two)
Ward Six Councillor 1,902 Réal Gibeau
1,521 (79.97%)
Madeleine Aubertin
381 (20.03%)
Réal Gibeau (incumbent for Center Quarter, Seat One)
Ward Seven Councillor 2,101 Jean-Paul Lessard
1,638 (77.96%)
Roland Gagne
463 (22.04%)
Jean-Paul Lessard (incumbent for East Quarter, Seat One)
Ward Eight Councillor 2,188 Normand Fortin
1,694 (77.42%)
Richard Robert
494 (22.58%)
Normand Fortin (incumbent for Center Quarter, Seat Two)
Ward Nine Councillor 1,924 Armand Nadeau
1,483 (77.08%)
Pierre Laperrière
441 (22.92%)
-
Ward Ten Councillor 2,830 André Coulombe
1,394 (49.26%)
Phemens (sp?)
1,112 (39.29%)

Victor-Levy Beaulieu
324 (11.45%)
-
Ward Eleven Councillor 1,503 Raymond Paquin
1,124 (74.78%)
Pierre Robert
229 (15.24%)

Tiberio
150 (9.98%)
-
Ward Twelve Councillor 1,712 Robert Guerrero
1,367 (79.84%)
André Houle
345 (20.15%)
-

Sources: Montreal Gazette, 6 November 1982, A6; Montreal Gazette, 8 November 1982, A6.

Saint-Leonard
1982 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Two
1982 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Three
1982 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Five
1982 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Six
1982 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Eight
1982 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Ten
1982 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Twelve
subsequent by-elections
Anjou council by-election, Lucie Bruneau, 9 September 1984
Saint-Leonard mayoral by-election, 30 September 1984
Saint-Leonard council by-election, Ward Eleven, 21 April 1985


Information about the candidates in suburban communities

Saint-Leonard

Équipe du renouveau de la cité de Saint-Léonard
  • Pierre Paquet (Ward Ten) was a Montreal lawyer during the 1980s. He was elected to council in 1982 in his first bid for public office. When the Équipe du renouveau dissolved in 1984, he joined Raymond Renaud's Ralliement de Saint-Léonard, but was dropped from that party's list before 1986 election amid disputed circumstances. Renaud said that Paquet had been largely inactive on council, while Paquet said he had been blocked for asking too many serious questions.[2]
Union municipale de Saint-Léonard
  • Eduardo di Bennardo (Ward Six) was elected to the Saint-Leonard city council in 1978 as a candidate of the Parti de l'alliance municipale. He was defeated in 1982, running for Union municipal.
  • Claude Beriault (Ward Ten) appears to have been a first-time candidate.

Results in other Montreal-area communities

Longueuil

Jacques Finet of the Parti municipal de Longueuil was elected to his first term as mayor, defeating incumbent Marcel Robidas from the Parti civique de Longueuil. The Parti municipal also won fifteen council seats, as against four for the Parti civique.

Winning candidates are listed in boldface.

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates Incumbent
Parti municipal Parti civique Independent
Mayor 39,301 Jacques Finet
19,157 (48.74%)
Marcel Robidas
19,075 (48.54%)
Jacques Gendron
1,069 (2.72%)[3]
Marcel Robidas
District 1 Councillor 1,813 Serge Rathier
606 (33.43%)
Jacques Bouchard
802 (44.24%)
Henri Bouclin
205 (11.31%)

V. Bourcier
200 (11.03%)
Jacques Bouchard
District 2 Councillor 1,935 Serge Robillard
1,100 (56.85%)
Marcel Tessier
835 (43.15%)
Georges Touten
District 3 Councillor 1,949 Claude Gladu
1,010 (51.82%)
Léonard Boulet
838 (43.00%)
André Marquette
101 (5.18%)
Léonard Boulet
District 4 Councillor 2,412 Roger Ferland
1,436 (59.54%)
Yves Lalonde
877 (36.36%)
H.-P. Germain
99 (4.10%)
Roger Ferland
District 5 Councillor 2,352 Nicole Béliveau
896 (38.10%)
Géraldine Courchesne
773 (32.87%)
Robert H. Tremblay
253 (10.76%)

M. Robillard
221 (9.40%)

G. Dorais
209 (8.89%)
René Leblanc
District 6 Councillor 2,284 Jacques Morissette
1,183 (51.80%)
Richard Defoy
953 (41.73%)
Luc Salinovich
148 (6.48%)
Lorenzo Defoy
District 7 Councillor 1,621 Roger Lacombe
712 (43.92%)
Gérard Thibeault
342 (21.10%)
Paul-Auguste Briand
567 (34.98%)
Paul-Auguste Briand
District 8 Councillor 2,105 Gilles Déry
1,284 (61.00%)
Nicole Therrien
821 (39.00%)
Gilles Déry
District 9 Councillor 2,567 M. Richard
1,200 (46.75%)
Pierre Nantel
1,367 (53.25%)
Pierre Nantel
District 10 Councillor 2,267 Florence Mercier
1,492 (65.81%)
Louis-René Simard
775 (34.19%)
Jacques Finet
District 11 Councillor 1,911 Serge Sévigny
1,016 (53.17%)
Lucien Lebrun
895 (46.83%)
Serge Sévigny
District 12 Councillor 1,506 Lise Sauvé
814 (54.05%)
Jean-Paul Vermette
692 (45.95%)
Jean-Paul Vermette
District 13 Councillor 2,018 Solange Boiteau
676 (33.50%)
Jean-Pierre Trahan
839 (41.58%)
Omer Leclerc
503 (24.93%)
Jeannine Labelle
District 14 Councillor 2,018 Michel Timperio
1,091 (54.06%)
Jeannine Lavoie-Picard
927 (45.94%)
Paul-Émile Paquin
District 15 Councillor 1,899 Florent Charest
810 (42.65%)
Paul-Émile Paquin
707 (37.23%)
M. Turgeon
382 (20.12%)
Jacques Laplante
District 16 Councillor 1,948 Georges Touten
960 (49.28%)
Gaétan Baillargeon
988 (50.72%)
Benoît Danault
District 17 Councillor 1,589 André Létourneau
1,015 (63.88%)
Didier Robidas
574 (36.12%)
André Létourneau
District 18 Councillor 2,208 Jacques Laplante
1,176 (53.26%)
Laurence Juneau
1,032 (46.74%)
new division
District 19 Councillor 2,979 Benoît Danault
1,978 (66.40%)
G. Grenier
1,001 (33.60%)
new division

Source: , Société historique et culturelle du Marigot, accessed January 22, 2014.

References

  1. ^ Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal, accessed May 16, 2011.
  2. ^ "New party enters St. Leonard race," Montreal Gazette, September 25, 1986, p. 14; "Five new candidates join St. Leonard mayor's slate," Montreal Gazette, October 2, 1986, p. 8.
  3. ^ Gendron ran for mayor of Longueuil in 1982 and 1987. During the latter campaign, he was described in the Montreal Gazette as a 49-year-old theatrical production company owner. See James Mennie, "Voters choose mayor Sunday in Longueuil," Montreal Gazette, May 28, 1987, I1. A candidate named Jacques Gendron ran for the House of Commons of Canada in Longueuil as an independent candidate and finished fifth against Liberal Jacques Olivier with 4,548 votes (9.17%); this was presumably the same person. A different Jacques Gendron ran as a candidate of the Canadian Alliance in the 2000 Canadian federal election and for the Quebec Liberal Party in the 2014 provincial election and has twice sought election to Montreal City Council.

1982, montreal, municipal, election, took, place, november, 1982, elect, mayor, city, councillors, montreal, quebec, canada, longtime, mayor, jean, drapeau, elected, what, turned, final, term, office, defeating, challenger, jean, doré, elections, were, also, h. The 1982 Montreal municipal election took place on November 14 1982 to elect a mayor and city councillors in Montreal Quebec Canada Longtime mayor Jean Drapeau was re elected for what turned out to be his final term in office defeating challenger Jean Dore 1 Elections were also held in Montreal s suburban communities in November 1982 Most suburban elections were held on November 7 Contents 1 Results 2 Information about the candidates 3 Results in suburban communities 3 1 Dorval 3 2 Montreal Nord 4 Information about the candidates in suburban communities 4 1 Saint Leonard 5 Results in other Montreal area communities 5 1 Longueuil 6 ReferencesResults EditMayor1982 Montreal mayoral election results Party Candidate Total votes of total votesCivic Party of Montreal Jean Drapeau incumbent 174 306 48 10Montreal Citizens Movement Jean Dore 129 706 35 79Municipal Action Group Henri Paul Vignola 54 890 15 15Independent Gilles Gervais 1 397 0 39Independent Patricia Metivier 1 222 0 34Independent Katy Le Rougetel 892 0 25Total valid votes 362 413 100Source Election results 1833 2005 in French City of Montreal Council incomplete Party colours do not indicate affiliation with or resemblance to a provincial or a federal party Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates Incumbent Montreal Citizens Movement Civic Party Municipal Action Group IndependentsLongue Pointe City councillor 6 754 Nicole Boudreau2 793 41 35 Luc Larivee3 463 51 27 Nola Poirier498 7 37 Luc Larivee1982 Montreal municipal election results Councillor Hochelaga Party Candidate Total votes of total votesCivic Party of Montreal Pierre Lorange incumbent 3 669 63 34Montreal Citizens Movement Robert Aubin 1 382 23 86Municipal Action Group Jean Guimond 742 12 81Total valid votes 5 793 100Source Election results 1833 2005 in French City of Montreal 1982 Montreal municipal election results Councillor Francois Perrault Party Candidate Total votes of total votesCivic Party of Montreal Rocco Luccisano incumbent 3 525 54 45Montreal Citizens Movement Rolland Masson 2 102 32 47Municipal Action Group William Siemienski 847 13 08Total valid votes 6 474 100Source Election results 1833 2005 in French City of Montreal 1982 Montreal municipal election results Councillor Gabriel Sagard Party Candidate Total votes of total votesCivic Party of Montreal Marc Beaudoin incumbent 3 448 50 26Montreal Citizens Movement Consolato Gattuso 1 900 27 69Municipal Action Group Pierre Harel 1 124 16 38Independent Marcel Paquet 389 5 67Total valid votes 6 861 100Source Election results 1833 2005 in French City of Montreal 1982 Montreal municipal election results Councillor Jean Talon Party Candidate Total votes of total votesCivic Party of Montreal George Savoidakis incumbent 3 118 52 55Montreal Citizens Movement Vittorio Capparelli 1 481 24 96Municipal Action Group Gino Gentile 1 113 18 76Independent Nicola L Corbo 221 3 72Total valid votes 5 933 100Source Election results 1833 2005 in French City of Montreal 1982 Montreal municipal election results Councillor Laurier Party Candidate Total votes of total votesMontreal Citizens Movement Robert Perreault 2 635 49 73Civic Party of Montreal Roger Larivee incumbent 2 137 40 33Municipal Action Group Gilles Cote 527 9 95Total valid votes 5 299 100Source Election results 1833 2005 in French City of Montreal 1982 Montreal municipal election results Councillor Sainte Marie Party Candidate Total votes of total votesCivic Party of Montreal Serge Belanger incumbent 3 342 52 23Montreal Citizens Movement Roger Marchand 2 751 42 99Municipal Action Group Gaetan Toussaint 306 4 78Total valid votes 6 399 100Source Election results 1833 2005 in French City of Montreal 1982 Montreal municipal election results Councillor Ville Marie Party Candidate Total votes of total votesMontreal Citizens Movement John Gardiner 2 459 49 49Civic Party of Montreal Joffre Laporte incumbent 1 689 33 99Municipal Action Group Mona Forrest 652 13 12Independent Kenneth Cheung 169 3 40Total valid votes 4 969 100Source Election results 1833 2005 in French City of Montreal 1982 Montreal municipal election results Councillor Saint Henri Party Candidate Total votes of total votesCivic Party of Montreal Germain Pregent incumbent 4 379 73 61Montreal Citizens Movement Raymond Drennan 960 16 14Municipal Action Group Jean Louis Durocher 610 10 25Total valid votes 5 949 100Source Election results 1833 2005 in French City of Montreal Information about the candidates EditMunicipal Action GroupGino Gentile Jean Talon was a first time candidate IndependentsNicola L Corbo Jean Talon was a first time candidate Results in suburban communities EditDorval Edit Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates IncumbentWinner Second place Third place Fourth place Fifth placeMayor 6 302 Peter Yeomans4 430 70 30 Roger Blais1 632 25 90 Pierre Santini240 3 80 Sarto DesnoyersEast Ward 1 Councillor 3 152 Edgar Rouleau2 141 67 93 Fernand Claude1 011 32 07 East Ward 2 Councillor 3 201 Emile Lacoste1 673 52 26 Denise Descary Cardinale1 528 47 74 East Ward 3 Councillor 2 940 Jules Daigle2 176 74 01 Gerard Carpentier764 25 99 Jules DaigleWest Ward 1 Councillor 3 049 Robert M Bourbeau1 400 45 92 Robert Viborg1 010 33 13 Michel Paquette639 20 96 West Ward 2 Councillor 3 023 Ian W Heron1 365 45 15 Louis Lefebvre756 25 01 Sandra Keightley590 19 52 Donald Bilney175 5 79 Vito Lamorte137 4 53 West Ward 3 Councillor Frank Richmond acclaimed Frank RichmondSource Montreal Gazette November 8 1982 A6 Montreal Nord Edit Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates IncumbentRenouveau municipal OthersMayor 26 070 Yves Ryan 22 490 86 27 Suzel Hebert Godin3 580 13 73 Yves RyanWard One Councillor 1 856 Antonin Dupont1 402 75 54 L Thibault454 24 46 Ward Two Councillor 2 232 Ernest Chartrand1 887 84 54 Giuseppe Altomare345 15 46 Ernest Chartrand incumbent for West Quarter Seat Two Ward Three Councillor 3 126 Pierre Blain2 552 81 64 Pierre Lacombe574 18 36 Pierre Blain incumbent for West Quarter Seat One Ward Four Councillor 1 902 Georgette Morin1 022 53 73 Morache571 30 02 Bernard Lebrun260 13 67 Petit 49 2 58 Ward Five Councillor 2 233 Maurice Belanger1 644 73 62 Andre Elliott509 22 79 Kenyon80 3 58 Maurice Belanger incumbent for Center Quarter Seat Two Ward Six Councillor 1 902 Real Gibeau1 521 79 97 Madeleine Aubertin381 20 03 Real Gibeau incumbent for Center Quarter Seat One Ward Seven Councillor 2 101 Jean Paul Lessard1 638 77 96 Roland Gagne463 22 04 Jean Paul Lessard incumbent for East Quarter Seat One Ward Eight Councillor 2 188 Normand Fortin1 694 77 42 Richard Robert494 22 58 Normand Fortin incumbent for Center Quarter Seat Two Ward Nine Councillor 1 924 Armand Nadeau1 483 77 08 Pierre Laperriere441 22 92 Ward Ten Councillor 2 830 Andre Coulombe1 394 49 26 Phemens sp 1 112 39 29 Victor Levy Beaulieu324 11 45 Ward Eleven Councillor 1 503 Raymond Paquin1 124 74 78 Pierre Robert229 15 24 Tiberio150 9 98 Ward Twelve Councillor 1 712 Robert Guerrero1 367 79 84 Andre Houle345 20 15 Sources Montreal Gazette 6 November 1982 A6 Montreal Gazette 8 November 1982 A6 Saint Leonard1982 Saint Leonard municipal election results Councillor Ward Two Party Candidate Total votes of total votesUnion municipale de Saint Leonard Tommaso Nanci incumbent 795 42 09Equipe du renouveau de la cite de Saint Leonard Joseph Mormina 778 41 19Parti de l alliance municipale Vincent Galati 316 16 73Total valid votes 1 889 100Source Le Journal de Saint Leonard 9 November 1982 pp 2 4 1982 Saint Leonard municipal election results Councillor Ward Three Party Candidate Total votes of total votesEquipe du renouveau de la cite de Saint Leonard Domenico Moschella 984 45 16Union municipale de Saint Leonard Yvon Desrochers 875 40 16Parti de l alliance municipale Liborio Sciascia 320 14 69Total valid votes 2 179 100Source Le Journal de Saint Leonard 9 November 1982 pp 2 4 1982 Saint Leonard municipal election results Councillor Ward Five Party Candidate Total votes of total votesEquipe du renouveau de la cite de Saint Leonard Raymond Renaud incumbent 970 44 62Union municipale de Saint Leonard Pasquale Buttino 622 28 61Parti de l alliance municipale Michel Morin 582 26 77Total valid votes 2 174 100Source Le Journal de Saint Leonard 9 November 1982 pp 2 4 1982 Saint Leonard municipal election results Councillor Ward Six Party Candidate Total votes of total votesEquipe du renouveau de la cite de Saint Leonard Dominic Perri 1 112 52 11Union municipale de Saint Leonard Eduardo di Bennardo incumbent 631 29 57Parti de l alliance municipale Fiorino Bianco 391 18 32Total valid votes 2 134 100Source Le Journal de Saint Leonard 9 November 1982 pp 2 4 1982 Saint Leonard municipal election results Councillor Ward Eight Party Candidate Total votes of total votesEquipe du renouveau de la cite de Saint Leonard Basilio Giordano 910 48 56Union municipale de Saint Leonard Rosario Ortona incumbent 648 34 58Parti de l alliance municipale Micheline Neveu 316 16 86Total valid votes 1 874 100Source Le Journal de Saint Leonard 9 November 1982 pp 2 4 1982 Saint Leonard municipal election results Councillor Ward Ten Party Candidate Total votes of total votesEquipe du renouveau de la cite de Saint Leonard Pierre Paquet 961 38 49Parti de l alliance municipale Jules Lauzon incumbent 913 36 56Union municipale de Saint Leonard Claude Beriault 463 18 54Independent Agostino Cannavino 160 6 41Total valid votes 2 497 100Source Le Journal de Saint Leonard 9 November 1982 pp 2 4 1982 Saint Leonard municipal election results Councillor Ward Twelve Party Candidate Total votes of total votesEquipe du renouveau de la cite de Saint Leonard Maurice Benoit 926 42 95Union municipale de Saint Leonard Alfonso Gagliano 724 33 58Parti de l alliance municipale Giuseppe Corneli 506 23 47Total valid votes 2 156 100Source Le Journal de Saint Leonard 9 November 1982 pp 2 4 subsequent by electionsAnjou council by election Lucie Bruneau 9 September 1984 Candidate Total votes of total votesMichel Massue 547 52 34Pierre Charbonneau 297 28 42Mireille Beaudry 195 18 66Leon Gerszon 6 0 57Total valid votes 1 045 100Source Montreal Gazette East Island edition 12 September 1984 p 1 The by election was caused by the resignation of Jean Paul Morin in July 1984 Saint Leonard mayoral by election 30 September 1984 Party Candidate Total votes of total votesRalliement de Saint Leonard Raymond Renaud 10 307 48 57Action civique de Saint Leonard Domenico Moschella 5 568 26 24Union municipale de Saint Leonard Rosario Ortona 5 348 25 20Total valid votes 21 223 100Sources Il Settimanale 11 September 1984 Montreal Gazette 1 October 1984 Saint Leonard council by election Ward Eleven 21 April 1985 Party Candidate Total votes of total votesRalliement de Saint Leonard Jean Jacques Goyette 390 27 31Union municipale de Saint Leonard Marcel Gaudreault 349 24 44Action civique de Saint Leonard Vittorio Galerio 307 21 50Independent Fiorino Bianco 293 20 52Independent Jeannette Masse 89 6 23Total valid votes 1 428 100Source Ruling party s candidate wins St Leonard seat Montreal Gazette 24 April 1985 p 1 Information about the candidates in suburban communities EditSaint Leonard Edit Equipe du renouveau de la cite de Saint LeonardPierre Paquet Ward Ten was a Montreal lawyer during the 1980s He was elected to council in 1982 in his first bid for public office When the Equipe du renouveau dissolved in 1984 he joined Raymond Renaud s Ralliement de Saint Leonard but was dropped from that party s list before 1986 election amid disputed circumstances Renaud said that Paquet had been largely inactive on council while Paquet said he had been blocked for asking too many serious questions 2 Union municipale de Saint LeonardEduardo di Bennardo Ward Six was elected to the Saint Leonard city council in 1978 as a candidate of the Parti de l alliance municipale He was defeated in 1982 running for Union municipal Claude Beriault Ward Ten appears to have been a first time candidate Results in other Montreal area communities EditLongueuil Edit Jacques Finet of the Parti municipal de Longueuil was elected to his first term as mayor defeating incumbent Marcel Robidas from the Parti civique de Longueuil The Parti municipal also won fifteen council seats as against four for the Parti civique Winning candidates are listed in boldface Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates IncumbentParti municipal Parti civique IndependentMayor 39 301 Jacques Finet19 157 48 74 Marcel Robidas19 075 48 54 Jacques Gendron1 069 2 72 3 Marcel RobidasDistrict 1 Councillor 1 813 Serge Rathier606 33 43 Jacques Bouchard802 44 24 Henri Bouclin205 11 31 V Bourcier200 11 03 Jacques BouchardDistrict 2 Councillor 1 935 Serge Robillard1 100 56 85 Marcel Tessier835 43 15 Georges ToutenDistrict 3 Councillor 1 949 Claude Gladu1 010 51 82 Leonard Boulet838 43 00 Andre Marquette101 5 18 Leonard BouletDistrict 4 Councillor 2 412 Roger Ferland1 436 59 54 Yves Lalonde877 36 36 H P Germain99 4 10 Roger FerlandDistrict 5 Councillor 2 352 Nicole Beliveau896 38 10 Geraldine Courchesne773 32 87 Robert H Tremblay253 10 76 M Robillard221 9 40 G Dorais209 8 89 Rene LeblancDistrict 6 Councillor 2 284 Jacques Morissette1 183 51 80 Richard Defoy953 41 73 Luc Salinovich148 6 48 Lorenzo DefoyDistrict 7 Councillor 1 621 Roger Lacombe712 43 92 Gerard Thibeault342 21 10 Paul Auguste Briand567 34 98 Paul Auguste BriandDistrict 8 Councillor 2 105 Gilles Dery1 284 61 00 Nicole Therrien821 39 00 Gilles DeryDistrict 9 Councillor 2 567 M Richard1 200 46 75 Pierre Nantel1 367 53 25 Pierre NantelDistrict 10 Councillor 2 267 Florence Mercier1 492 65 81 Louis Rene Simard775 34 19 Jacques FinetDistrict 11 Councillor 1 911 Serge Sevigny1 016 53 17 Lucien Lebrun895 46 83 Serge SevignyDistrict 12 Councillor 1 506 Lise Sauve814 54 05 Jean Paul Vermette692 45 95 Jean Paul VermetteDistrict 13 Councillor 2 018 Solange Boiteau676 33 50 Jean Pierre Trahan839 41 58 Omer Leclerc503 24 93 Jeannine LabelleDistrict 14 Councillor 2 018 Michel Timperio1 091 54 06 Jeannine Lavoie Picard927 45 94 Paul Emile PaquinDistrict 15 Councillor 1 899 Florent Charest810 42 65 Paul Emile Paquin707 37 23 M Turgeon382 20 12 Jacques LaplanteDistrict 16 Councillor 1 948 Georges Touten960 49 28 Gaetan Baillargeon988 50 72 Benoit DanaultDistrict 17 Councillor 1 589 Andre Letourneau1 015 63 88 Didier Robidas574 36 12 Andre LetourneauDistrict 18 Councillor 2 208 Jacques Laplante1 176 53 26 Laurence Juneau1 032 46 74 new divisionDistrict 19 Councillor 2 979 Benoit Danault1 978 66 40 G Grenier1 001 33 60 new divisionSource Le Parti municipal de Longueuil Le premier mandat 1978 1982 Societe historique et culturelle du Marigot accessed January 22 2014 References Edit Election results 1833 2005 in French City of Montreal accessed May 16 2011 New party enters St Leonard race Montreal Gazette September 25 1986 p 14 Five new candidates join St Leonard mayor s slate Montreal Gazette October 2 1986 p 8 Gendron ran for mayor of Longueuil in 1982 and 1987 During the latter campaign he was described in the Montreal Gazette as a 49 year old theatrical production company owner See James Mennie Voters choose mayor Sunday in Longueuil Montreal Gazette May 28 1987 I1 A candidate named Jacques Gendron ran for the House of Commons of Canada in Longueuil as an independent candidate and finished fifth against Liberal Jacques Olivier with 4 548 votes 9 17 this was presumably the same person A different Jacques Gendron ran as a candidate of the Canadian Alliance in the 2000 Canadian federal election and for the Quebec Liberal Party in the 2014 provincial election and has twice sought election to Montreal City Council Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1982 Montreal municipal election amp oldid 1054178339, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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