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Municipal election in Quebec, Canada
2017 Gatineau municipal election
Mayoral election
Turnout 38.52% ( 3.34pp )
City Council election
18 seats in Gatineau City Council [ a] 10 seats needed for a majorityTurnout 30.42%
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
The 2017 Gatineau municipal election was held on Sunday, November 5, 2017, to elect a mayor and city councillors in Gatineau , Quebec , Canada . The election was held on the same day as the 2017 Quebec municipal elections .
Party
Mayoral candidate
Vote
%
Équipe Pedneaud-Jobin - Action Gatineau
Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin (X)
33,537
45.14
Independent
Denis Tassé
22,295
30.01
Independent
Sylvie Goneau
12,964
17.45
Independent
Clément Bélanger
3,739
5.03
Independent
Rémi Bergeron
1,761
2.37
Total valid votes
74,296
38.52
Polling firm
Last date of polling
Link
Pedneaud-Jobin
Tassé
Goneau
Bélanger
Bergeron
Don't know/ Wouldn't vote
Segma Research
October 14, 2017
HTML
53.0
23.9
13.7
4.7
4.7
21.4
Party
Candidate
Vote
%
Independent
Audrey Bureau
3,271
76.55
Action Gatineau
François Sylvestre
835
19.54
Independent
David Inglis
167
3.91
Party
Candidate
Vote
%
Independent
Gilles Chagnon
1,996
41.95
Action Gatineau
Véronic Boyer
1,643
34.53
Independent
Mamadou Garanké Bah
835
17.55
Independent
Roch Givogue
284
5.97
Party
Candidate
Vote
%
Independent
Mike Duggan (X)
2,282
53.14
Action Gatineau
Richard M. Bégin (X)
2,012
46.86
2017 Gatineau municipal election : Plateau
Party
Candidate
Popular vote
Expenditures
Votes
%
±%
Action Gatineau
Maude Marquis-Bissonnette
Acclaimed
–
–
none listed
Independent
Patrick Doyon [ 1]
Withdrew
–
–
none listed
Total valid votes
–
–
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes
–
–
–
Turnout
–
–
–
Eligible voters
–
Note: Candidate campaign colours, unless a member of a party, may be based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.) or colours used in polling graphs and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Office of the City Clerk of Gatineau[ 2]
Party
Candidate
Vote
%
Independent
Jocelyn Blondin (X)
2,069
51.82
Action Gatineau
Mélisa Ferreira
1,924
48.18
Party
Candidate
Vote
%
Action Gatineau
Isabelle N. Miron
2,356
52.25
Independent
Marc-André Pelletier
2,153
47.75
Party
Candidate
Vote
%
Independent
Louise Boudrias (X)
2,527
65.35
Action Gatineau
Yolaine Ruel
1,340
34.65
Party
Candidate
Vote
%
Action Gatineau
Cédric Tessier (X)
1,199
44.03
Independent
Pierre Samson
691
25.38
Independent
René Coignaud
483
17.74
Independent
Marcel Pépin
350
12.85
Party
Candidate
Vote
%
Action Gatineau
Renée Amyot
3,038
56.76
Independent
Paul Loyer
1,187
22.18
Independent
Denis Pageau
1,127
21.06
Party
Candidate
Vote
%
Independent
Nathalie Lemieux
2,449
58.73
Independent
Yves Durand
655
15.71
Action Gatineau
Mahmoud Rida
603
14.46
Independent
Charles Monette
463
11.10
Party
Candidate
Vote
%
Action Gatineau
Myriam Nadeau (X)
1,910
60.35
Independent
Michel St-Amour
1,255
39.65
Party
Candidate
Vote
%
Independent
Gilles Carpentier (X)
2,569
65.92
Action Gatineau
Etienne Boulrice
1,328
34.08
Party
Candidate
Vote
%
Independent
Daniel Champagne (X)
3,148
71.14
Action Gatineau
Luc Gelinas
1,277
28.86
Party
Candidate
Vote
%
Independent
Pierre Lanthier
2,370
49.51
Action Gatineau
Romain Vanhooren
1,913
39.96
Independent
Jacques Perrier
504
10.53
Party
Candidate
Vote
%
Independent
Jean-François LeBlanc (X)
2,153
61.18
Action Gatineau
Aurèle Desjardins
1,366
38.82
Party
Candidate
Vote
%
Independent
Jean Lessard (X)
2,184
47.46
Action Gatineau
Nathalie Lepage
1,294
28.12
Independent
Eric Bourgeau
1,124
24.42
Party
Candidate
Vote
%
Independent
Marc Carrière (X)
2,589
67.21
Action Gatineau
Alain Bergeron
901
23.39
Independent
Ghislain Larocque
362
9.40
Party
Candidate
Vote
%
Action Gatineau
Martin Lajeunesse (X)
2,181
56.17
Independent
Edmond Leclerc
1,702
43.83
^ The Mayor is a member of City Council, but for the purposes of documentation is treated as their own individual.
Municipal elections in Gatineau
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