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1986 Монреальский муниципальные выборы состоялись 9 ноября 1986 года, чтобы избрать мэра и членов городского совета в Монреале , Квебек , Канада. Давний мэр Жан Драпо не добивался переизбрания, и Жан Доре из оппозиционного Монреальского гражданского движения (MCM) был избран на эту должность со значительным отрывом. [1]

Выборы также прошли в пригородах Монреаля.

Результаты (неполные) [ править ]

Цвета партии не указывают на принадлежность или сходство с провинциальной или федеральной партией.

Результаты в пригородных сообществах (неполные) [ править ]

Дорваль [ править ]

Все действующие представители Дорваля были переизбраны без оппозиции.

Источник: Элизабет Томпсон, "мэр Дорваля, члены совета вернулись путем одобрения", Montreal Gazette , 23 октября 1986 г., 17.

Монреаль-Нор (2 ноября) [ править ]

Sources: "Laid-back Ryan isn't worried by Nov. 2 elections," 16 October 1986, p. 6; "Montreal North councillor quits," Montreal Gazette, October 23, 1986, H3; "Results of council elections in 18 Montreal-area municipalities," Montreal Gazette, November 3, 1986, A8.

Saint-Leonard[edit]

Subsequent by-elections in suburban communities[edit]

Anjou


Results in other Montreal-area communities (incomplete)[edit]

Longueuil[edit]

The governing Parti municipal de Longueuil was returned to office with a landslide majority. Party leader Jacques Finet was re-elected to a second term as mayor, and the party won all nineteen seats on council.

Winning candidates are listed in boldface.

Source: Le Parti municipal de Longueuil: Jacques Finet, l'innovateur, Société historique et culturelle du Marigot, accessed February 19, 2014. Some minor corrections to the names of some candidates are taken from "Final tally shows size of victory in Longueuil," Montreal Gazette, November 6, 1986, V1.

Jacques Finet resigned as mayor on April 16, 1987, to take a vice-president's job at Hydro-Quebec. A by-election to choose his successor was held on May 30, 1987.

Source: James Mennie, "Ferland whips ex-MP to win Longueuil mayoralty," Montreal Gazette, June 1, 1987, A3.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal, accessed May 16, 2011.
  2. ^ Paquet was a shopkeeper in Montreal. He had previously contested Gabriel-Sagard as an independent candidate in the 1982 municipal election. See "East-end areas may be linked but have distinct issues," Montreal Gazette, November 8, 1986, p. 7.
  3. ^ Gendron was described in the Montreal Gazette as a 49-year-old theatrical production company owner. He had previously sought election for mayor of Longueuil in 1982. See James Mennie, "Voters choose mayor Sunday in Longueuil," Montreal Gazette, May 28, 1987, I1. There was a Jacques Gendron who ran for Montreal city council in 1998; media reports do not indicate if this was the same person. A different Jacques Gendron ran as a candidate of the Canadian Alliance in the 2000 Canadian federal election.