1998 Montreal municipal election

The city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada held municipal elections on November 1, 1998, to elect a mayor and city councillors. Pierre Bourque was returned to a second term as mayor against a divided opposition.

1998 Montreal municipal election

November 1, 1998

51 seats in Montreal City Council
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Pierre Bourque Jacques Duchesneau Michel Prescott
Party Vision Montreal New Montreal Citizens' Movement
Leader since 1994 1998 1998
Last election 38 seats, 46.6% pre-creation 7 seats, 31.5%
Seats won 39 3 4
Seat change +1 +3 -3
Popular vote 141,814 84,289 46,298
Percentage 44.2% 26.3% 14.4%
Swing -2.4% pre-creation -17.1%

Results by district

Mayor before election

Pierre Bourque
Vision Montreal

Elected Mayor

Pierre Bourque
Vision Montreal

Various suburban communities on the Island of Montreal also held elections on November 1.

Results

Mayor

1998 Montreal mayoral election results

Council (incomplete)

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

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  Montreal Citizens' Movement   Vision Montreal   New Montreal   Team Montreal   Democratic Coalition   Others
#01 Cartierville City councillor 7,042   Fatima El Amraoui
631 (8.8%)
  Gérard Legault
2,999 (41.7%)
  Pierre Gagnier
2,681 (37.3%)
  Ricardo Zarruk
673 (9.4%)
  Marc Rubin
58 (1.76%)
Pierre Gagnier
#02 Acadie City councillor 7,774   Roger Labelle
611 (7.7%)
  Noushig Eloyan
4,592 (58.0%)
  Georges S. Berberi
2,078 (26.3%)
  Pedro Utillano
304 (3.8%)
  Nadia Moussa
98 (1.2%)
  Patrice Leblanc (M2000)
91 (1.1%)
Noushig Eloyan
#03 Ahuntsic City councillor 7,794   Renée Millette
754 (9.67%)
  Hasmig Belleli
3,900 (50.04%)
  Jimmy V. Capogreco
Co-listed with Jacques Duchesneau
2,119 (27.19%)
  Pierre Veilleux
793 (10.17%)
  Néomie Larocque de Roquebrune
137 (1.76%)
  Yvan Tremblay (M2000)
91 (1.17%)
Hasmig Belleli
#04 Saint-Sulpice City councillor 6,852   André-Pierre Duchamp
863 (12.59%)
  Maurice Beauchamp
2,686 (39.20%)
  Jean Des Trois Maisons
2,039 (29.76%)
  France Hubert
1,193 (17.41%)
    Frédéric La Brie (M2000)
71 (1.04%)
Maurice Beauchamp
#05 Fleury City councillor 8,334     Pierre Lapointe
3,015 (36.18%)
  Pierre de Montigny
2,284 (27.41%)
  Martin Blanc
1,355 (16.26%)
  Henry See
111 (1.33%)
  Pierre Lachapelle (Ind.)
1,410 (16.92%)
Stéphanie Dubois (M2000)
159 (1.91%)
#06 Sault-au-Récollet City councillor 7,294   Jean Rémillard
893 (11.9%)
  Serge-Éric Bélanger
3,125 (41.6%)
  Vincenzo Mercadante
2,300 (30.6%)
  Micheline Jourdain
976 (13.0%)
Serge-Éric Bélanger
#07 Saint-Michel City councillor 5,701   Valentino Nelson
417 (7.31%)
  Paolo Tamburello
3,308 (58.02%)
  Myrlande Pierre
856 (15.01%)
  Pasquale Compierchio
1,015 (17.80%)
    Marcel Firmin (Ind.)
105 (1.84%)
Paolo Tamburello
#08 Jean-Rivard City councillor 5,190   Solange Allen
323 (6.22%)
  Nicole Roy-Arcelin
2,100 (40.46%)
  Claude Bricault
981 (18.90%)
  Keder Hyppolite
505 (9.73%)
    Daniel Boucher (Ind.)
1,281 (24.68%)
Daniel Boucher
#09 François-Perrault City councillor 5,346   Vittorio Capparelli
1,277 (23.89%)
  Frank Venneri
2,622 (49.05%)
  Lanise Hayes
780 (14.59%)
  Yasmin Bautista
420 (7.86%)
    Michel Handfield (Ind.)
247 (4.62%)
Vittorio Capparelli
#13 Parc-Extension City councillor 7,458   Thanasi Dionisopoulos
176 (2.36%)
  Mary Deros
2,954 (39.61%)
  Effie Gournaki
1,123 (15.06%)
  Christos Karidogiannis
765 (10.26%)
  Sylvia d'Apollonia
89 (1.19%)
  Sofoklis Rasoulis (M2000)
2,124 (28.48%)
Naveed Anwar
227 (3.04%)
Vacant (formerly Konstantinos Georgoulis)
#23 Laurier City councillor 6,125   Hélène Jolicoeur
1,846 (30.14%)
  Odile Hénault
1,411 (23.04%)
  Louise Roy
1,454 (23.74%)
  Simon Robillard
1,102 (17.99%)
  Jean-Guy Aubé
107 (1.75%)
  Denis Munger (Ind.)
106 (1.73%)
Benoît Mainguy (M2000)
99 (1.62%)
Louise Roy
#33 Décarie City councillor 5,241     Sonya Biddle
1,737 (33.14%)
  Michèle Ciampini
1,274 (24.31%)
  Hubert Simart
561 (10.70%)
  Sam Boskey
1,669 (31.85%)
  Sam Boskey
#36 Saint-Pierre City councillor 4,486     Line Hamel
1,757 (39.17%)
  Germain Prégent
2,016 (44.94%)
  Maria-Ines Osses
456 (10.16%)
  Jo Lechay
257 (5.73%)
Germain Prégent
#38 Saint-Jacques City councillor 6,068   Luc Belhomme
795 (13.10%)
  Diane Cormier
1,826 (30.09%)
  Serge Lareault
934 (15.39%)
  Sammy Forcillo
2,298 (37.87%)
  Robert Saint-Louis
91 (1.50%)
  Alain Deschambault (M2000)
124 (2.04%)
Sammy Forcillo
#40 Hochelaga City councillor 4,374   Marc Lamarche
655 (14.97%)
  Luc Larivée
1,879 (42.96%)
  Danielle Brazeau
1,122 (25.65%)
  Jacques Beaudoin
610 (13.95%)
  Clément Bouchard
108 (2.47%)
Luc Larivée
#41 Maisonneuve City councillor 4,597   Jacynthe Simard
719 (15.64%)
  Richer Dompierre
2,179 (47.40%)
  Jean Baribeau
1,047 (22.78%)
  Jean Vianney Jutras
652 (14.18%)
  Nathalie Malépart
#42 Pierre-de-Coubertin City councillor 6,033   Roland Carrier
991 (16.43%)
  Benoît Parent
2,737 (45.37%)
  Harry Etienne
1,351 (22.39%)
  Sylvie Trudel
954 (15.81%)
  Benoît Parent
#43 Louis-Riel City councillor 7,537   Daniel Thérien
790 (10.48%)
  Jacques Charbonneau
4,077 (54.09%)
  Bernard Lauzon
1,890 (25.08%)
  Nathalie Langlois
698 (9.26%)
    David Bédard (M2000)
82 (1.09%)
Jacques Charbonneau
#44 Longue-Pointe City councillor 6,119   Nicole Boudreau
975 (15.93%)
  Claire St-Arnaud
2,446 (39.97%)
  Martin Dumont
2,177 (35.58%)
  Jean-Jacques Viger
521 (8.51%)
  Claire St-Arnaud
#45 Honoré-Beaugrand City councillor 6,583   Patrice Lorrain-Chenu
943 (14.32%)
  Ivon Le Duc
3,090 (46.94%)
  André Pothier
1,822 (27.68%)
  Pierre Lizotte
728 (11.06%)
  Ivon Le Duc
#46 Tétreauville City councillor 6,602   Danielle Biron
906 (13.72%)
  Jean-Guy Deschamps
3,605 (54.60%)
  Jacques Gendron
1,511 (22.89%)
  Arthur Prince
580 (8.79%)
  Jean-Guy Deschamps

Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.

Results in suburban communities (incomplete)

Dorval

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates Incumbent
Winner Second place
Mayor 4,431 Peter Yeomans
3,602 (81.29%)
Jan Eisenhardt
829 (18.71%)
Peter Yeomans
East Ward 1 Councillor - Edgar Rouleau (acclaimed) Edgar Rouleau
East Ward 2 Councillor - Emile LaCoste (acclaimed) Emile LaCoste
East Ward 3 Councillor - Raymond Lauzon (acclaimed) Raymond Lauzon
West Ward 1 Councillor - Robert M. Bourbeau (acclaimed) Robert M. Bourbeau
West Ward 2 Councillor - Ian W. Heron (acclaimed) Ian W. Heron
West Ward 3 Councillor - Heather Allard (acclaimed) Heather Allard

Source: "West Island mayors returned," Montreal Gazette, November 2, 1998, A19.

Montreal North

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates Incumbent
Renouveau municipal
Mayor - Yves Ryan (acclaimed) Yves Ryan
District 1 Councillor Antonin Dupont (elected) Antonin Dupont
District 2 Councillor Michelle Allaire (elected) Michelle Allaire
District 3 Councillor Raymond Paquin (elected) Raymond Paquin
District 4 Councillor Georgette Morin (elected) Georgette Morin
District 5 Councillor Jean-Marc Gibeau (elected) Jean-Marc Gibeau[1]
District 6 Councillor Normand Fortin (elected) Normand Fortin
District 7 Councillor René Brabant
District 8 Councillor James Infantino (elected) James Infantino
District 9 Councillor Robert Guerriero (elected) Robert Guerriero
District 10 Councillor Andre Coulombe (elected) Andre Coulombe

Sources:[2]

Saint-Leonard
1998 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Two
1998 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Three
1998 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Four
1998 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Six
1998 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Seven
1998 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Eight
1998 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Ten

References

  1. GIBEAU, Jean-Marc, Site du premier ministre du Québec, accessed August 24, 2017.
  2. "Quebec election results stay true to polls," Montreal Gazette, November 3, 1998, A8; Le Gardien, September–October 2001, p. 28. The former source indicates that Ryan was returned by acclamation, though it does not provide council results. The latter source lists all Montreal North councillors at the time of the city's amalgamation into the new megacity of Montreal in 2001; all listed councillors except Brabant were members of the previous Montreal North council (1994–98), and it may be reasonably assumed that they were re-elected in 1998. The sources listed do not clarify if Brabant was elected in 1998 or in a subsequent by-election, nor do they specify if he was a member of Renouveau municipal.
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