Voters in the greater Montreal area have made their choices for the leadership of their cities over the next four years. Here’s a summary of the recent mayoral election results in Montreal’s demerged municipalities, the South Shore, and Laval. The article will be continuously updated with the latest outcomes.
On the South Shore, Catherine Fournier has secured another term as the mayor of Longueuil, while incumbent Mayor Doreen Assaad of Brossard emerged victorious with over 80% of the votes.
In Laval, Stéphane Boyer is expected to retain his position as mayor.
Moving to the West Island, in Dorval, incumbent Marc Doret narrowly defeated challenger Umberto Macri by a 225-vote margin with all polling stations accounted for. The official results from Élections Québec are pending. John Belvedere has unseated incumbent Tim Thomas to become the new mayor of Pointe-Claire. In Beaconsfield, Martin St-Jean has won, taking over from the previous mayor, Georges Bourelle, who did not seek re-election. Michel Boudreault has triumphed over incumbent mayor Paola Hawa in Sainte-Anne-Bellevue.
Within the demerged municipalities, Peter Malouf has been re-elected as the mayor of Town of Mount Royal. In Côte-Saint-Luc, incumbent Mitchell Brownstein currently leads David Tordjman by a slim margin of 50 votes as of 6 a.m. on Monday. The official results are yet to be reported by Élections Québec. Jeremy Levi has been elected as the new mayor of Hampstead, surpassing Jack Edery and William Steinberg. Montreal West has a new mayor, Jonathan Cha, who led over the incumbent Beny Masella and Franco Forlini. Michael Stern is the newly elected mayor of Westmount, winning against Lynne Casgrain and Mary Gallery.
Several mayors in the Montreal area, including those in Kirkland, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, and Boucherville, were acclaimed without any opposing candidates. For more detailed election results, you can visit Radio-Canada’s interactive elections page.
