1982 Montreal municipal election

The 1982 Montreal municipal election took place on November 14, 1982, to elect a mayor and city councillors in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Longtime mayor Jean Drapeau was re-elected for what turned out to be his final term in office, defeating challenger Jean Doré.[1]

Elections were also held in Montreal's suburban communities in November 1982. Most suburban elections were held on November 7.

Results

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Mayor
1982 Montreal municipal election: Mayor of Montreal
PartyCandidateVotes%
Civic Party of MontrealJean Drapeau
(incumbent)
174,30648.10
Montreal Citizens' MovementJean Doré129,70635.79
Municipal Action GroupHenri-Paul Vignola54,89015.15
IndependentGilles Gervais1,3970.39
IndependentPatricia Métivier1,2220.34
IndependentKaty Le Rougetel8920.25
Total valid votes362,413100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.
Council (incomplete)

Party colours do not indicate affiliation with or resemblance to a provincial or a federal party.

Electoral DistrictPositionTotal valid votesCandidates Incumbent
 Montreal Citizens' Movement Civic Party Municipal Action Group Independents
Longue-PointeCity councillor6,754 Nicole Boudreau
2,793 (41.35%)
Luc Larivée
3,463 (51.27%)
 Nola Poirier
498 (7.37%)
Luc Larivée


1982 Montreal municipal election: Councillor, Hochelaga
PartyCandidateVotes%
Civic Party of MontrealPierre Lorange
(incumbent)
3,66963.34
Montreal Citizens' MovementRobert Aubin1,38223.86
Municipal Action GroupJean Guimond74212.81
Total valid votes5,793100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.
1982 Montreal municipal election: Councillor, François-Perrault
PartyCandidateVotes%
Civic Party of MontrealRocco Luccisano
(incumbent)
3,52554.45
Montreal Citizens' MovementRolland Masson2,10232.47
Municipal Action GroupWilliam Siemienski84713.08
Total valid votes6,474100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.
1982 Montreal municipal election: Councillor, Gabriel-Sagard
PartyCandidateVotes%
Civic Party of MontrealMarc Beaudoin
(incumbent)
3,44850.26
Montreal Citizens' MovementConsolato Gattuso1,90027.69
Municipal Action GroupPierre Harel1,12416.38
IndependentMarcel Paquet3895.67
Total valid votes6,861100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.
1982 Montreal municipal election: Councillor, Jean-Talon
PartyCandidateVotes%
Civic Party of MontrealGeorge Savoidakis
(incumbent)
3,11852.55
Montreal Citizens' MovementVittorio Capparelli1,48124.96
Municipal Action GroupGino Gentile1,11318.76
IndependentNicola L. Corbo2213.72
Total valid votes5,933100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.
1982 Montreal municipal election: Councillor, Laurier
PartyCandidateVotes%
Montreal Citizens' MovementRobert Perreault2,63549.73
Civic Party of MontrealRoger Larivée (incumbent)2,13740.33
Municipal Action GroupGilles Côté5279.95
Total valid votes5,299100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.
1982 Montreal municipal election: Councillor, Sainte-Marie
PartyCandidateVotes%
Civic Party of MontrealSerge Bélanger
(incumbent)
3,34252.23
Montreal Citizens' MovementRoger Marchand2,75142.99
Municipal Action GroupGaétan Toussaint3064.78
Total valid votes6,399100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.
1982 Montreal municipal election: Councillor, Ville-Marie
PartyCandidateVotes%
Montreal Citizens' MovementJohn Gardiner2,45949.49
Civic Party of MontrealJoffre Laporte
(incumbent)
1,68933.99
Municipal Action GroupMona Forrest65213.12
IndependentKenneth Cheung1693.40
Total valid votes4,969100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.
1982 Montreal municipal election: Councillor, Saint-Henri
PartyCandidateVotes%
Civic Party of MontrealGermain Prégent
(incumbent)
4,37973.61
Montreal Citizens' MovementRaymond Drennan96016.14
Municipal Action GroupJean-Louis Durocher61010.25
Total valid votes5,949100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.

Information about the candidates

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Municipal Action Group
  • Gino Gentile (Jean-Talon) was a first-time candidate.
Independents
  • Nicola L. Corbo (Jean-Talon) was a first-time candidate.

Results in suburban communities

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Dorval

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Electoral DistrictPositionTotal valid votesCandidatesIncumbent
WinnerSecond placeThird placeFourth placeFifth place
Mayor6,302Peter Yeomans
4,430 (70.30%)
Roger Blais
1,632 (25.90%)
Pierre Santini
240 (3.80%)
Sarto Desnoyers
East Ward 1Councillor3,152Edgar Rouleau
2,141 (67.93%)
Fernand Claude
1,011 (32.07%)
East Ward 2Councillor3,201Emile Lacoste
1,673 (52.26%)
Denise Descary Cardinale
1,528 (47.74%)
East Ward 3Councillor2,940Jules Daigle
2,176 (74.01%)
Gerard Carpentier
764 (25.99%)
Jules Daigle
West Ward 1Councillor3,049Robert M. Bourbeau
1,400 (45.92%)
Robert Viborg
1,010 (33.13%)
Michel Paquette
639 (20.96%)
West Ward 2Councillor3,023Ian W. Heron
1,365 (45.15%)
Louis Lefebvre
756 (25.01%)
Sandra Keightley
590 (19.52%)
Donald Bilney
175 (5.79%)
Vito Lamorte
137 (4.53%)
West Ward 3Councillor-Frank Richmond (acclaimed)Frank Richmond

Source: Montreal Gazette, November 8, 1982, A6.

Montréal-Nord

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Electoral DistrictPositionTotal valid votesCandidatesIncumbent
Renouveau municipalOthers
Mayor26,070Yves Ryan
22,490 (86.27%)
Suzel Hébert-Godin
3,580 (13.73%)
Yves Ryan
Ward OneCouncillor1,856Antonin Dupont
1,402 (75.54%)
L. Thibault
454 (24.46%)
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Ward TwoCouncillor2,232Ernest Chartrand
1,887 (84.54%)
Giuseppe Altomare
345 (15.46%)
Ernest Chartrand (incumbent for West Quarter, Seat Two)
Ward ThreeCouncillor3,126Pierre Blain
2,552 (81.64%)
Pierre Lacombe
574 (18.36%)
Pierre Blain (incumbent for West Quarter, Seat One)
Ward FourCouncillor1,902Georgette Morin
1,022 (53.73%)
Morache
571 (30.02%)

Bernard Lebrun
260 (13.67%)

Petit 49 (2.58%)
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Ward FiveCouncillor2,233Maurice Bélanger
1,644 (73.62%)
André Elliott
509 (22.79%)

Kenyon
80 (3.58%)
Maurice Bélanger (incumbent for Center Quarter, Seat Two)
Ward SixCouncillor1,902Réal Gibeau
1,521 (79.97%)
Madeleine Aubertin
381 (20.03%)
Réal Gibeau (incumbent for Center Quarter, Seat One)
Ward SevenCouncillor2,101Jean-Paul Lessard
1,638 (77.96%)
Roland Gagne
463 (22.04%)
Jean-Paul Lessard (incumbent for East Quarter, Seat One)
Ward EightCouncillor2,188Normand Fortin
1,694 (77.42%)
Richard Robert
494 (22.58%)
Normand Fortin (incumbent for Center Quarter, Seat Two)
Ward NineCouncillor1,924Armand Nadeau
1,483 (77.08%)
Pierre Laperrière
441 (22.92%)
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Ward TenCouncillor2,830André Coulombe
1,394 (49.26%)
Phemens (sp?)
1,112 (39.29%)

Victor-Levy Beaulieu
324 (11.45%)
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Ward ElevenCouncillor1,503Raymond Paquin
1,124 (74.78%)
Pierre Robert
229 (15.24%)

Tiberio
150 (9.98%)
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Ward TwelveCouncillor1,712Robert Guerrero
1,367 (79.84%)
André Houle
345 (20.15%)
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Sources: Montreal Gazette, 6 November 1982, A6; Montreal Gazette, 8 November 1982, A6.

Saint-Leonard
1982 Saint-Leonard municipal election: Councillor, Ward Two
PartyCandidateVotes%
Union municipale de Saint-LéonardTommaso Nanci
(incumbent)
79542.09
Équipe du renouveau de la cité de Saint-LéonardJoseph Mormina77841.19
Parti de l'alliance municipaleVincent Galati31616.73
Total valid votes1,889100
Source: Le Journal de Saint-Léonard, 9 November 1982, pp. 2-4.
1982 Saint-Leonard municipal election: Councillor, Ward Three
PartyCandidateVotes%
Équipe du renouveau de la cité de Saint-LéonardDomenico Moschella98445.16
Union municipale de Saint-LéonardYvon Desrochers87540.16
Parti de l'alliance municipaleLiborio Sciascia32014.69
Total valid votes2,179100
Source: Le Journal de Saint-Léonard, 9 November 1982, pp. 2-4.
1982 Saint-Leonard municipal election: Councillor, Ward Five
PartyCandidateVotes%
Équipe du renouveau de la cité de Saint-LéonardRaymond Renaud
(incumbent)
97044.62
Union municipale de Saint-LéonardPasquale Buttino62228.61
Parti de l'alliance municipaleMichel Morin58226.77
Total valid votes2,174100
Source: Le Journal de Saint-Léonard, 9 November 1982, pp. 2-4.
1982 Saint-Leonard municipal election: Councillor, Ward Six
PartyCandidateVotes%
Équipe du renouveau de la cité de Saint-LéonardDominic Perri1,11252.11
Union municipale de Saint-LéonardEduardo di Bennardo
(incumbent)
63129.57
Parti de l'alliance municipaleFiorino Bianco39118.32
Total valid votes2,134100
Source: Le Journal de Saint-Léonard, 9 November 1982, pp. 2-4.
1982 Saint-Leonard municipal election: Councillor, Ward Eight
PartyCandidateVotes%
Équipe du renouveau de la cité de Saint-LéonardBasilio Giordano91048.56
Union municipale de Saint-LéonardRosario Ortona
(incumbent)
64834.58
Parti de l'alliance municipaleMicheline Neveu31616.86
Total valid votes1,874100
Source: Le Journal de Saint-Léonard, 9 November 1982, pp. 2-4.
1982 Saint-Leonard municipal election: Councillor, Ward Ten
PartyCandidateVotes%
Équipe du renouveau de la cité de Saint-LéonardPierre Paquet96138.49
Parti de l'alliance municipaleJules Lauzon
(incumbent)
91336.56
Union municipale de Saint-LéonardClaude Beriault46318.54
IndependentAgostino Cannavino1606.41
Total valid votes2,497100
Source: Le Journal de Saint-Léonard, 9 November 1982, pp. 2-4.
1982 Saint-Leonard municipal election: Councillor, Ward Twelve
PartyCandidateVotes%
Équipe du renouveau de la cité de Saint-LéonardMaurice Benoît92642.95
Union municipale de Saint-LéonardAlfonso Gagliano72433.58
Parti de l'alliance municipaleGiuseppe Corneli50623.47
Total valid votes2,156100
Source: Le Journal de Saint-Léonard, 9 November 1982, pp. 2-4.
subsequent by-elections
Anjou municipal by-election, September 9, 1984: Councillor, Lucie Bruneau
CandidateVotes%
Michel Massue54752.34
Pierre Charbonneau29728.42
Mireille Beaudry19518.66
Leon Gerszon60.57
Total valid votes1,045100
Source: Montreal Gazette (East Island edition), 12 September 1984, p. 1. The by-election was caused by the resignation of Jean-Paul Morin in July 1984.
Saint-Leonard municipal by-election, 30 September 1984: Mayor
PartyCandidateVotes%
Ralliement de Saint-LéonardRaymond Renaud10,30748.57
Action civique de Saint-LéonardDomenico Moschella5,56826.24
Union municipale de Saint-LéonardRosario Ortona5,34825.20
Total valid votes21,223100
Sources: Il Settimanale, 11 September 1984; Montreal Gazette, 1 October 1984.
Saint-Leonard municipal by-election, 21 April 1985: Councillor, Ward Eleven
PartyCandidateVotes%
Ralliement de Saint-LéonardJean-Jacques Goyette39027.31
Union municipale de Saint-LéonardMarcel Gaudreault34924.44
Action civique de Saint-LéonardVittorio Galerio30721.50
IndependentFiorino Bianco29320.52
IndependentJeannette Masse896.23
Total valid votes1,428100
Source: "Ruling party's candidate wins St. Leonard seat," Montreal Gazette, 24 April 1985, p. 1.

Information about the candidates in suburban communities

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Saint-Leonard

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Équipe du renouveau de la cité de Saint-Léonard
  • Pierre Paquet (Ward Ten) was a Montreal lawyer during the 1980s. He was elected to council in 1982 in his first bid for public office. When the Équipe du renouveau dissolved in 1984, he joined Raymond Renaud's Ralliement de Saint-Léonard, but was dropped from that party's list before 1986 election amid disputed circumstances. Renaud said that Paquet had been largely inactive on council, while Paquet said he had been blocked for asking too many serious questions.[2]
Union municipale de Saint-Léonard
  • Eduardo di Bennardo (Ward Six) was elected to the Saint-Leonard city council in 1978 as a candidate of the Parti de l'alliance municipale. He was defeated in 1982, running for Union municipal.
  • Claude Beriault (Ward Ten) appears to have been a first-time candidate.

Results in other Montreal-area communities

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Longueuil

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Jacques Finet of the Parti municipal de Longueuil was elected to his first term as mayor, defeating incumbent Marcel Robidas from the Parti civique de Longueuil. The Parti municipal also won fifteen council seats, as against four for the Parti civique.

Winning candidates are listed in boldface.

Electoral DistrictPositionTotal valid votesCandidatesIncumbent
Parti municipalParti civiqueIndependent
Mayor39,301Jacques Finet
19,157 (48.74%)
Marcel Robidas
19,075 (48.54%)
Jacques Gendron
1,069 (2.72%)[3]
Marcel Robidas
District 1Councillor1,813Serge Rathier
606 (33.43%)
Jacques Bouchard
802 (44.24%)
Henri Bouclin
205 (11.31%)

V. Bourcier
200 (11.03%)
Jacques Bouchard
District 2Councillor1,935Serge Robillard
1,100 (56.85%)
Marcel Tessier
835 (43.15%)
Georges Touten
District 3Councillor1,949Claude Gladu
1,010 (51.82%)
Léonard Boulet
838 (43.00%)
André Marquette
101 (5.18%)
Léonard Boulet
District 4Councillor2,412Roger Ferland
1,436 (59.54%)
Yves Lalonde
877 (36.36%)
H.-P. Germain
99 (4.10%)
Roger Ferland
District 5Councillor2,352Nicole Béliveau
896 (38.10%)
Géraldine Courchesne
773 (32.87%)
Robert H. Tremblay
253 (10.76%)

M. Robillard
221 (9.40%)

G. Dorais
209 (8.89%)
René Leblanc
District 6Councillor2,284Jacques Morissette
1,183 (51.80%)
Richard Defoy
953 (41.73%)
Luc Salinovich
148 (6.48%)
Lorenzo Defoy
District 7Councillor1,621Roger Lacombe
712 (43.92%)
Gérard Thibeault
342 (21.10%)
Paul-Auguste Briand
567 (34.98%)
Paul-Auguste Briand
District 8Councillor2,105Gilles Déry
1,284 (61.00%)
Nicole Therrien
821 (39.00%)
Gilles Déry
District 9Councillor2,567M. Richard
1,200 (46.75%)
Pierre Nantel
1,367 (53.25%)
Pierre Nantel
District 10Councillor2,267Florence Mercier
1,492 (65.81%)
Louis-René Simard
775 (34.19%)
Jacques Finet
District 11Councillor1,911Serge Sévigny
1,016 (53.17%)
Lucien Lebrun
895 (46.83%)
Serge Sévigny
District 12Councillor1,506Lise Sauvé
814 (54.05%)
Jean-Paul Vermette
692 (45.95%)
Jean-Paul Vermette
District 13Councillor2,018Solange Boiteau
676 (33.50%)
Jean-Pierre Trahan
839 (41.58%)
Omer Leclerc
503 (24.93%)
Jeannine Labelle
District 14Councillor2,018Michel Timperio
1,091 (54.06%)
Jeannine Lavoie-Picard
927 (45.94%)
Paul-Émile Paquin
District 15Councillor1,899Florent Charest
810 (42.65%)
Paul-Émile Paquin
707 (37.23%)
M. Turgeon
382 (20.12%)
Jacques Laplante
District 16Councillor1,948Georges Touten
960 (49.28%)
Gaétan Baillargeon
988 (50.72%)
Benoît Danault
District 17Councillor1,589André Létourneau
1,015 (63.88%)
Didier Robidas
574 (36.12%)
André Létourneau
District 18Councillor2,208Jacques Laplante
1,176 (53.26%)
Laurence Juneau
1,032 (46.74%)
new division
District 19Councillor2,979Benoît Danault
1,978 (66.40%)
G. Grenier
1,001 (33.60%)
new division

Source: Le Parti municipal de Longueuil: Le premier mandat 1978 - 1982, Société historique et culturelle du Marigot, accessed January 22, 2014.

References

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  1. ^ Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal, accessed May 16, 2011.
  2. ^ "New party enters St. Leonard race," Montreal Gazette, September 25, 1986, p. 14; "Five new candidates join St. Leonard mayor's slate," Montreal Gazette, October 2, 1986, p. 8.
  3. ^ Gendron ran for mayor of Longueuil in 1982 and 1987. During the latter campaign, he was described in the Montreal Gazette as a 49-year-old theatrical production company owner. See James Mennie, "Voters choose mayor Sunday in Longueuil," Montreal Gazette, May 28, 1987, I1. A candidate named Jacques Gendron ran for the House of Commons of Canada in Longueuil as an independent candidate and finished fifth against Liberal Jacques Olivier with 4,548 votes (9.17%); this was presumably the same person. A different Jacques Gendron ran as a candidate of the Canadian Alliance in the 2000 Canadian federal election and for the Quebec Liberal Party in the 2014 provincial election and has twice sought election to Montreal City Council.