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词条 1989 Quebec municipal elections
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  1. Results (incomplete)

     Verdun 

  2. References

Several municipalities in the Canadian province of Quebec held municipal elections to elect mayors and councillors on November 5, 1989. One of the most closely watched contests was in Quebec City, where Jean-Paul L'Allier of the Rassemblement populaire party ended the twenty-five year rule of the Civic Progress Party. L'Allier defeated Civic Progress candidate Jean-Francois Bertrand by a fairly significant margin.[1]

Results (incomplete)

Verdun

Former Liberal Party of Canada Member of Parliament (MP) Raymond Savard was elected to his second term as mayor in the on-island Montreal suburb of Verdun, easily defeating opponents Jean-Marie Demers and Robert Mailhot.[2] Most elected councillors were from Savard's Regroupement des citoyens de Verdun party.

Party colours in the results listed below have been randomly chosen and do not indicate affiliation with or resemblance to any municipal, provincial, or federal party.

Electoral DistrictPositionTotal valid votesCandidates
 Regroupement des citoyens de Verdun MTL|Independent|background|Independents
Mayor 12,831  Raymond Savard (incumbent)
7,482 (58.31%)
MTL|Independent|background}} -->   Jean-Marie Demers
4,290 (33.43%)

Robert Mailhot
1,059 (8.25%)
District 1 City councillor  MTL|Independent|background}} |   Arthur Benarroch (incumbent)
Elected

Danielle D. Hébert
District 2 City councillor  MTL|Independent|background}} |   Marvin Reisler
Elected

Jacques Dagenais
District 3 City councillor  Jacques Lauzon (incumbent)
Elected
MTL|Independent|background}} -->   Normand Vinette
District 4 City councillor   Bruno Fortin JoyeuMTL|Independent|background}} |   Robert Filiatraut (incumbent)
Elected

Roland Casés
District 5 City councillor  Jocelyn Beauvais (incumbent)
Elected
MTL|Independent|background}} -->   Richard Patry
District 6 City councillor  France Lecocq
Elected
MTL|Independent|background}} -->   Marcel Henley

Aimé Pinette

Charles Sylvestre
District 7 City councillor  Laurent Dugas (incumbent)
Elected
MTL|Independent|background}} -->   Spiros Lazaratos
District 8 City councillor  Claude Ravary (incumbent)
Elected
MTL|Independent|background}} -->   Michel Éthier
District 9 City councillor   Elliott Goldsborough (incumbent)MTL|Independent|background}} |   Nicole Petit
Elected
District 10 City councillor  Olivette Thérèse Dionne
Elected
MTL|Independent|background}} -->   André Martin
District 11 City councillor  Maurice Couturier (incumbent)
Elected
MTL|Independent|background}} -->   Gabriel Dorion
District 12 City councillor  Suzanne Dunne (incumbent)
Elected
MTL|Independent|background}} -->   Jacques Desnoyers
District 13 City councillor  John Gallagher (incumbent)
Elected
MTL|Independent|background}} -->   Claude Lecompte

Sources: "La liste des candidats," La Presse, 5 November 1989, A7; Florian Bernard, "Verdun: Savard reporté au pouvoir; Pierrefonds: Morin élu," La Presse, 6 November 1989, B5; Élus de Verdun de 1875 à 2005, City of Montreal. (The first two sources erroneously list Savard's mayoral opponent Demers as the leader of the Regroupement des citoyens de Verdun. This is contradicted by other sources, and, indeed, the second La Presse article indicates that Savard's party won a majority on council.)

References

1. ^Lawrence Kootnikoff, "L'Allier's surprise win ends 25 years of Progres Civique rule," Montreal Gazette, 6 November 1989, A4.
2. ^"Challenger Simms wins Mayoralty in Montreal," Montreal Gazette, 6 November 1989, A1.
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