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Municipal electoral division in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
District 17 - Rivière-Blanche |
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Location of Rivière-Blanche District in Gatineau |
City | Gatineau |
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Population | 11,600 (2019)[1] |
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Area | 46.26 km² |
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Created | 2000 |
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Councillor | Jean Lessard Independent |
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Sector(s) | Gatineau |
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First contested | 2001 election |
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Last contested | 2021 election |
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Rivière-Blanche District (District 17) is a municipal electoral division in Gatineau, Quebec. It is represented by Jean Lessard on Gatineau City Council. The district is named after the Blanche River, which flows through it.
The district is centred on the historic Templeton Village in the east end of the city. The District also includes the neighbourhoods of Sainte-Rose, La Soblimière and much of Templeton-Est, including all of rural Templeton-Est north of Quebec Route 148 and east of the Blanche River.
Council term
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Party
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Member
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2002–2005
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Independent
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Yvon Boucher
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2005–2009
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2009–2013
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2013–2017
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Independent
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Jean Lessard
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2017–2021
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2021–2025
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Party
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Candidate
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Vote
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%
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Independent
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Jean Lessard |
2,833 |
73.36
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Action Gatineau |
Tanya Desforges |
1,029 |
26.64
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Party
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Candidate
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Vote
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%
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Independent
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Jean Lessard
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2,184
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47.46
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Action Gatineau |
Nathalie Lepage |
1,294 |
28.12
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Independent
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Eric Bourgeau
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1,124
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24.42
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Party
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Candidate
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Vote
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%
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Independent
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Jean Lessard
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1,296
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29.20
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Independent
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Eric Bourgeau
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1,295
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29.17
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Action Gatineau |
Francine Parent-Stuart |
1,278 |
28.78
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Independent
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Jason S. Noble
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570
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12.84
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Candidate
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Vote
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%
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Yvon Boucher |
3,396 |
76.4
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Normand Dessureault |
1,047 |
23.6
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Candidate
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Vote
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%
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Yvon Boucher |
3,943 |
65.9
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Pierre Naud |
2,083 |
34.1
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