Montreal municipal election, 1990

The 1990 Montreal municipal election took place on November 4, 1990, to elect a mayor and city councillors in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Jean Doré was elected to a second term as mayor by a significant margin.

All mayoral candidates were also permitted to run for seats on council in tandem with "co-listed candidates." In this way, all unsuccessful mayoral candidates could serve on council by assuming the seat of their co-lister (provided, of course, that the co-lister was elected).

Elections were also held in Montreal's suburban communities.

Results (incomplete)

The party colours do not indicate affiliation with or resemblance to any other municipal, provincial, or federal party.

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates   Incumbent
  Montreal Citizens' Movement   Civic Party of Montreal   Montreal Municipal Party   Democratic Coalition   Ecology Montreal   Other
Mayor 218,256   Jean Doré
129,209 (59.20%)
  Nicole Gagnon-Larocque
45,221 (20.72%)
  Alain André
22,732 (10.42%)
  Pierre-Yves Melancon
10,282 (4.71%)
    Michel Bédard (White Elephant Party)
5,025 (2.30%)

Michel Dugré (Ind.)
2,098 (0.96%)

Patricia Métivier (Ind.)
1,858 (0.85%)

Abraham Weizfeld
1,831 (0.84%)
Jean Doré
Cartierville City councillor 4,920   Kathleen Verdon
1,599 (32.50%)
  Sylvain Campeau
801 (16.28%)
  Pierre Gagnier
2,359 (47.95%)
  Caroline Singleton
161 (3.27%)
    Kathleen Verdon
Acadie City councillor 5,450   Gérard Legault
2,756 (50.57%)
  Jack Chadirdjian
1,829 (33.56%)
  Edmond Bishara
727 (13.34%)
  Shayne Kenny
138 (2.53%)
    Gérard Legault
Ahuntsic City councillor 6,449   Ghassan Saba
1,778 (27.57%)
  Achille Polcaro
1,583 (24.55%)
  Diane Cote-Massaro (co-listed with Alain André)
2,479 (38.44%)
    Bernard Bourbonnais
502 (7.78%)
  Christian Coutu (White Elephant Party)
107 (1.66%)
Saint-Michel City councillor 4,451   Giovanni Ialenti
1,448 (32.53%)
  Pasquale Compierchio
1,783 (40.06%)
  Jacques Pelletier
924 (20.76%)
  Sean Berry
54 (1.21%)
    Franco Perrusi (Ind.)
149 (3.35%)

Danielle Paradis (White Elephant Party)
93 (2.09%)
Giovanni Ialenti
Jean-Rivard City councillor 3,166   Micheline Daigle
1,557 (49.18%)
  Raymond Rail
950 (30.01%)
  Antoinetta A. Acierno
575 (18.16%)
    Elizabeth Tasnady
84 (2.65%)
  Micheline Daigle
François-Perrault City councillor 4,024   Vittorio Capparelli
1,757 (43.66%)
  Serge Bélanger
1,125 (27.96%)
  Frank Venneri
1,142 (28.38%)
     
Marie-Victorin City councillor 5,745   Réal Charest
2,877 (50.08%)
  Paul L'Abbee
1,820 (31.68%)
  Diane Phaneuf
762 (13.26%)
    Anna Daugulis
286 (4.98%)
  Réal Charest
Louis-Riel City councillor 4,997   Jacques Charbonneau
3,285 (65.74%)
  André Belanger
886 (17.73%)
  Huguette Leboeuf
826 (16.53%)
      Jacques Charbonneau
Laurier City councillor 4,151   Robert Perreault
2,452 (59.07%)
  Paul-Emile Patry[1]
559 (13.47%)
  Normand Vachon[2]
507 (12.21%)
    Robert Silverman
380 (9.15%)
  Yves Gagne (co-listed with Michel Bédard) (White Elephant Party)
169 (4.07%)

Micheline Dandonneau (Ind.)
84 (2.02%)
Robert Perreault
Mile End City councillor 4,070   John Gardiner
1,986 (48.80%)
  Glenmore T. Browne
476 (11.70%)
  Robert Stec
566 (13.91%)
  Philip Lanthier
385 (9.46%)
  Greg Tutko
657 (16.14%)
  John Gardiner
Peter-McGill City councillor 3,267   Arnold Bennett
1,246 (38.14%)
  William Crone
286 (8.75%)
  Nick Auf der Maur
1,564 (47.87%)
      Jose di Bona (Ind.)
122 (3.73%)

Pierre Corbeil (White Elephant Party)
49 (1.50%)
Loyola City councillor 4,324   Sharon Leslie
1,360 (31.45%)
  Andrew Barbacki
580 (13.41%)
  George Savoidakis
1,290 (29.83%)
  Jeremy Searle
1,094 (25.30%)
    Yves Gagne (co-listed with Michel Bédard) (White Elephant Party)
169 (4.07%)
Sharon Leslie
Saint-Henri City councillor 3,759   Germaine Vaillancourt
564 (15.00%)
  Louise Brison
283 (7.53%)
  Dianne Boyer
115 (3.06%)
    Marlène Lavoie
244 (6.49%)
  Germain Prégent (Ind.)
2,553 (67.92%)
Germain Prégent
Maisonneuve City councillor 4,044   Ginette L'Heureux
2,065 (51.06%)
  Jean-Guy Beland
1,095 (27.08%)
  Marcel Pitre
586 (14.49%)
  Robert Aubin
168 (4.15%)
    Marc Lavigne (White Elephant Party)
130 (3.21%)
Ginette L'Heureux
Longue-Pointe City councillor 4,161   Nicole Boudreau
2,738 (65.80%)
  Marius Minier
816 (19.61%)
  Michel Berthiaume
456 (10.96%)
    Shashi Roeder
151 (3.63%)
  Nicole Boudreau
Rivière-des-Prairies City councillor 5,677   Fiorino Bianco
2,436 (42.91%)
  Nick Colombo
477 (8.40%)
  Pierre Coutu
260 (4.58%)
  Pierre Boucher
147 (2.59%)
    Gilles Berthiaume (Ind.)
2,222 (39.14%)

Christian Berthiaume (Ind.)
135 (2.38%)
Gilles Berthiaume
Saint-Jacques City councillor   Raymond Blain   Francine Auclair   Daniel Perreault   Alain Tremblay     Normand Potvin (WE)
Vincent Torres (Ind)
Raymond Blain

Elections in suburban communities (incomplete)

Dorval

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates Incumbent
Winner Second place Third place
Mayor - Peter Yeomans (acclaimed) Peter Yeomans
East Ward 1 Councillor - Edgar Rouleau (acclaimed) Edgar Rouleau
East Ward 2 Councillor - Emile LaCoste (acclaimed) Emile LaCoste
East Ward 3 Councillor - Jules Daigle (acclaimed) Jules Daigle
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 1,643 Heather Allard
771 (46.93%)
Patricia Smith
555 (33.78%)
Daniel Gilbert
317 (19.29%)
Vacant (formerly Frank Richmond)

Sources: "West Island vote brings new faces into municipal politics," Montreal Gazette, 6 November 1990, A5; "Two newcomers victorious in Pointe Claire election," Montreal Gazette, 8 November 1990, G2.

Montreal North

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates Incumbent
Renouveau municipal
Mayor - Yves Ryan
about 88%
Jean-Pierre Menard
about 12%
Yves Ryan
District 1 Councillor Antonin Dupont (elected) Antonin Dupont
District 2 Councillor Michelle Allaire (elected) Michelle Allaire
District 3 Councillor Pierre Blain (elected) Pierre Blain
District 4 Councillor Georgette Morin (elected) Georgette Morin
District 5 Councillor Maurice Belanger (elected) Maurice Belanger
District 6 Councillor Real Gibeau (elected) Real Gibeau
District 7 Councillor Jean-Paul Lessard (elected) Jean-Paul Lessard
District 8 Councillor Normand Fortin (elected) Normand Fortin
District 9 Councillor Armand Nadeau Armand Nadeau
District 10 Councillor Andre Coulombe (elected) Andre Coulombe
District 11 Councillor Raymond Paquin (elected) Raymond Paquin
District 12 Councillor Robert Guerriero (elected) Robert Guerriero

Sources: Mike King, "Ryan wins again; Ninth straight victory for patriarch of local mayors," Montreal Gazette, 7 November 1994, A5. This source indicates the scale of Ryan's victory in 1990, although it does not indicate the council winners.

All of the councillors listed above, except for Armand Nadeau, were members of the Montreal North city council during both the 1986–90 and 1994–98 terms. Given the overwhelming dominance of the Renouveau municipal party in Montreal North and the generally low rates of council turnover in this period, it may be safely assumed that all were elected in 1990. Nadeau served on the 1986–90 council, and in 1994 his ninth district seat was won for the first time by James Infantino. The most probable explanation is that Nadeau was re-elected in 1990 and stood down in 1994.

Saint-Leonard (incomplete)

1990 Saint-Leonard mayoral election results
1990 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Three
1990 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Four
1990 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Six
1990 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Seven
1990 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Eight
1990 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Ten
1990 Saint-Leonard municipal election results: Councillor, Ward Twelve

Results in other Montreal-area communities

Longueuil

The governing Parti municipal de Longueuil was returned to office. Party leader Roger Ferland was re-elected to a second term as mayor, and the party won seventeen out of twenty seats on council. The remaining three seats were won by the opposition Parti civique de Longueuil.

Winning candidates are listed in boldface.

Electoral District Position Total valid votes Candidates Incumbent
Parti municipal Parti civique Independent
Mayor 39,128 Roger Ferland
23,424 (59.87%)
Gisèle Hamelin
15,704 (40.13%)
Roger Ferland
Ward One Councillor Pierre Beaudry
751
Pierre Hurtubise
697
Pierre Hurtubise
Ward Two Councillor André Normandin
1,039
Cécile Langevin
1,050
André Normandin
Ward Three Councillor Claude Gladu
1,385
Diane Smith
566
Claude Gladu
Ward Four Councillor Gérald Marcil
1,024
Sylvie Robidas
1,254
Gérald Marcil
Ward Five Councillor Nicole Béliveau-Zeitter
1,066
Denis St-Laurent
644
Nicole Béliveau-Zeitter
Ward Six Councillor Jacques Morissette
1,710
Richard Gagnon
470
Jacques Morissette
Ward Seven Councillor Roger Lacombe
932
Charles A. Ashton
864
Roger Lacombe
Ward Eight Councillor Johane Fontaine-Deshaies
975
Josée Labelle
805
Gilles Déry
Ward Nine Councillor Magella Richard
1,139
Pierre Nantel
1,192
Magella Richard
Ward Ten Councillor Manon Hénault
889
Jean Babin
738
Manon Hénault
Ward Eleven Councillor Serge Sévigny
1,357
Josette Jacques
507
Serge Sévigny
Ward Twelve Councillor Michel Champagne
1,166
Maurice Collette
596
Lise Sauvé-Thiverge
Ward Thirteen Councillor Jean St-Hilaire
1,079
Didier Robidas
529
Jean St-Hilaire
Ward Fourteen Councillor Michel Timperio
1,373
Jean-Pierre Sylvain
381
Michel Timperio
Ward Fifteen Councillor Florent Charest
1,136
Jean-Pierre Trahan
389
Florent Charest
Ward Sixteen Councillor Georges Touten
940
Yves Couture
685
Hélène Dupuis
451
Georges Touten
Ward Seventeen Councillor Pierre Racicot
1,404
Rolande Ste-Marie
680
André Letourneau
Ward Eighteen Councillor Jacques Milette
1,359
Yves Paquette
781
Jacques Milette
Ward Nineteen Councillor Benoît Danault
1,712
Pierre Lestage
1,041
Benoît Danault
Ward Twenty Councillor Léo Paduano
1,533
Pardo Chiocchio
886
none (new ward)

Sources: Mike King, "Two mayors unseated on South Shore," Montreal Gazette, 5 November 1990, A5; Mike King, "Ferland outlasts foe in Longueuil race; Municipal Party keeps control with 17 of 20 seats on council," Montreal Gazette, 8 November 1990, G1; Le Parti municipal de Longueuil: Roger Ferland, le gestionnaire, Société historique et culturelle du Marigot, accessed 19 February 2014.

References

  1. Patry listed himself as retired. See Peter Kuitenbrouwer, "Sidewalks, housing major issues in Plateau; Most residents interested in election appear happy with Dore's rule," Montreal Gazette, 26 October 1990, A5.
  2. Vachon identified as a boutique owner and former police officer. See Peter Kuitenbrouwer, "Sidewalks, housing major issues in Plateau; Most residents interested in election appear happy with Dore's rule," Montreal Gazette, 26 October 1990, A5.
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