Thinnest of margins in some borough mayor races; CDN-NDG won by 83 votes, Outremont by 23
Results have come in from borough mayor elections across Montreal, with three final nailbiters settled on Monday by very thin margins: Cote-des-Neiges-NDG, Outremont and RDP-Pointe-Aux-Trembles.
Outremont, notably, was won by just 23 votes, by Ensemble Montreal's candidate. Fewer than 9,000 people voted in that race and 299 ballots were counted as spoiled, far more than the amount that decided the outcome.
Results from the mayoral race can be found in this story and a list of winners in on-island suburbs is here.
Mayoral races in some other major Quebec cities, including women elected in Gatineau, Longueuil and Sherbrooke, are summed up here.
Ahuntsic-Cartierville
- Émilie Thuillier (Projet Montréal – Équipe Valérie Plante): 18,909, 56.24 per cent
- Chantal Huot (Ensemble Montréal – Équipe Denis Coderre): 12,906
- Kassandre Chéry Théodat (Mouvement Montréal): 1,807
Anjou
- Luis Miranda (Équipe Anjou) : 7,323, 71 per cent
- Kettly Beauregard (Projet Montréal – Équipe Valérie Plante) : 2,467
- Wassim Meradi (Mouvement Montreal) : 510
Cote-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grace:
- Gracia Kasoki Katahwa (Projet Montréal – Équipe Valérie Plante): 11,940, 37.48 per cent
- Lionel Perez (Ensemble Montréal – Équipe Denis Coderre): 11,857, 37.22 per cent
- Matthew Kerr (Mouvement Montréal): 3,562
- Sue Montgomery (Courage – Équipe Sue Montgomery): 3,087
- Alexander Montagano (Équipe CDN – NDG / Team CDN – NDG): 1,144
- Neal Mukherjee (Action Montréal – Équipe Gilbert Thibodeau): 268
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Lachine
- Maja Vodanovic (Projet Montréal – Équipe Valérie Plante): 7,243, 62.3 per cent
- Josée Côté (Ensemble Montréal – Équipe Denis Coderre): 4,393
LaSalle
- Nancy Blanchet (Équipe LaSalle Team) : 7,353, 48 per cent
- Steven Laperrière (Ensemble Montréal – Équipe Denis Coderre): 3,112
- Jean-François Lefebvre (Projet Montréal – Équipe Valérie Plante): 3,081
- Theodros Wolde (Mouvement Montréal): 1,275
- Francisco Moreno (Action Montréal – Équipe Gilbert Thibodeau): 503
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
- Luc Rabouin (Projet Montréal – Équipe Valérie Plante): 18,542, 74.6 per cent
- Shant Karabajak (Ensemble Montréal – Équipe Denis Coderre): 4,433
- Daniel Vazquez (Mouvement Montréal): 1,869
Le Sud-Ouest
- Benoit Dorais (Projet Montréal – Équipe Valérie Plante): 9,411, 57.7 per cent
- Francine Verrier (Ensemble Montréal – Équipe Denis Coderre): 4,822
- Keeton Clarke (Mouvement Montréal): 2,087
L'île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève
- Stéphane Côté (Ensemble Montréal – Équipe Denis Coderre): 2,709, 47.44 per cent
- Normand Marinacci (Projet Montréal – Équipe Valérie Plante): 1,939
- Susan Kennerknecht Bastien (Mouvement Montréal): 1,062
Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
- Pierre Lessard-Blais (Projet Montréal – Équipe Valérie Plante) : 19,633, 51.1 per cent
- Karine Boivin-Roy (Ensemble Montréal – Équipe Denis Coderre): 15,539
- Patricia Tulasne (Mouvement Montréal): 2,377
- Robert Sevigny (Action Montréal - Équipe Gilbert Thibodeau): 865
Montreal North
- Christine Black (Ensemble Montréal – Équipe Denis Coderre): 8,329, 63.8 per cent
- Will Prosper (Projet Montreal – Équipe Valérie Plante): 3,835
- Carl-Henry Jean-Francois (Mouvement Montreal): 633
- Vito Salvaggio (Action Montréal - Équipe Gilbert Thibodeau): 269
Outremont
- Laurent Desbois (Ensemble Montréal – Équipe Denis Coderre): 4,151, 50.14 per cent, by a margin of 23 votes
- Philipe Tomlinson (Projet Montreal – Équipe Valérie Plante): 4,128, 49.86 per cent
Pierrefonds-Roxboro
- Dimitrios (Jim) Beis (Ensemble Montréal – Équipe Denis Coderre): 8,580, 60.4 per cent
- Patricio Cruz-Gutierrez (Projet Montreal – Équipe Valérie Plante): 3,586
- Nadeem Sohail (Mouvement Montreal): 1,983
Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles
- Caroline Bourgois (Projet Montréal – Équipe Valérie Plante): 14,337, 47.88 per cent, by a margin of 306 votes
- Lyne Laperrière (Ensemble Montréal – Équipe Denis Coderre): 14,031, 46.86 per cent
- Charles Sounan (Mouvement Montréal): 1,574
Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie
- François Limoges (Projet Montréal – Équipe Valérie Plante): 31,325, 70.28 per cent
- Gilles Grondin (Ensemble Montréal – Équipe Denis Coderre): 13,244
Saint-Laurent
- Alan Desousa (Ensemble Montréal – Équipe Denis Coderre): 11,441, 70.24 per cent
- Blaise Guillotte (Projet Montréal – Équipe Valérie Plante): 3,429
- Nassif Zakaria (Mouvement Montréal): 1,199
- Philippe Tessier (Independent): 219
Saint-Leonard
- Michel Bissonnet (Ensemble Montréal – Équipe Denis Coderre): 9,071, 64 per cent
- Nerlande Gaetan (Projet Montréal – Équipe Valérie Plante): 2,590
- Lili-Anne Tremblay (Mouvement Montreal): 2,529
Verdun
- Marie-Andree Mauger (Projet Montréal – Équipe Valérie Plante): 11,693, 64.89 per cent
- Antoine Richard (Ensemble Montréal – Équipe Denis Coderre): 4,984
- Jayoti Nanda (Mouvement Montreal): 1,342
Ville-Marie
- Serge Sasseville (Ensemble Montréal – Équipe Denis Coderre): 1,980, 39.7 per cent
- Daniel Tran (Projet Montréal – Équipe Valérie Plante): 1,816
- Balarama Holness / Idil Issa (Mouvement Montreal): 1,151
- Zbigniew Mandryk (Action Montréal - Équipe Gilbert Thibodeau): 42
Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension
- Laurence Lavigne Lalonde (Projet Montréal – Équipe Valérie Plante): 15,211, 52.5 per cent
- Guillaume Lavoie (Ensemble Montréal – Équipe Denis Coderre): 9,437
- Giuliana Fumagalli (Quartiers Montréal): 2,265
- Julien Kakpovi (Mouvement Montreal): 1,629
- Clément Sauriol (Action Montréal - Équipe Gilbert Thibodeau): 416
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