Orée-du-Parc District
District 9 - Orée-du-Parc | |||
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Constituency for the Gatineau City Council | |||
Location of Orée-du-Parc District in Gatineau | |||
City | Gatineau | ||
Population | 10,931 (2019)[1] | ||
Area | 10.30 km² | ||
Current constituency | |||
Created | 2000 | ||
Councillor | AG | ||
Sector(s) | Hull | ||
First contested | 2001 election | ||
Last contested | 2021 election |
Orée-du-Parc District (District 9) is a municipal electoral division in the city of Gatineau, Quebec. It is currently served on Gatineau City Council by Isabelle N. Miron of Action Gatineau.
The district is located in the Hull sector of the city. It includes the northern part of Hull, including the neighbourhoods of Mont-Blue, Ironside, and part of Parc de la Montagne. The district's name translates to "the edge of the park," referring to Gatineau Park, to which it is adjacent.
Councillors
Council term | Party | Member | |
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2002–2005 | Independent | Louise Poirier[a] | |
2005–2009 | Independent | ||
Independent | Claude Millette | ||
2009–2013 | Independent | Mireille Apollon | |
Action Gatineau | |||
2013–2017 | |||
2017–2021 | Action Gatineau | Isabelle N. Miron | |
2021–2025 |
Election results
2021
Party | Candidate | Vote | % | |
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Action Gatineau | Isabelle N. Miron | 2,540 | 61.95 | |
Independent | Jacques Lacasse | 1,560 | 38.05 |
2017
Party | Candidate | Vote | % | |
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Action Gatineau | Isabelle N. Miron | 2,356 | 52.25 | |
Independent | Marc-André Pelletier | 2,153 | 47.75 |
2013
Party | Candidate | Vote | % | |
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Action Gatineau | Mireille Apollon | 2,983 | 58.58 | |
Independent | Bruno Bonneville | 2,109 | 41.42 |
2009
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Mireille Apollon | 2,750 | 65.1 |
Claude Millette | 1,474 | 34.9 |
2008 by-election
An election was held on October 26 to fill the seat vacated by Ms. Poirier.
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Claude Millette | 784 | 32.7 |
Mireille Apollon | 771 | 32.2 |
René Laprise | 508 | 21.2 |
Armand Legault | 238 | 9.9 |
Rhéal Loyer | 96 | 4.0 |
2005
Candidate | Votes[2] | % |
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Louise Poirier | 3552 | 68.6 |
Armand Legault | 933 | 18.0 |
Sébastien Béland | 696 | 13.4 |
2001
Party | Candidate | Popular vote | Expenditures | |||||||||
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Votes | % | ±% | ||||||||||
Independent | Louise Poirier | Acclaimed | – | – | 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[3] |
Notes
- ^ Resigned.
References
- ^ "Districts électoraux (7 novembre 2021)" (in Canadian French). Ville de Gatineau. Retrieved March 28, 2024.
- ^ "Ville de Gatineau - Élections". Archived from the original on December 9, 2012. Retrieved December 9, 2012.
- ^ "Ville de Gatineau (2002- ) – Élection du 4 novembre 2001" (PDF) (in Canadian French). City of Gatineau. Retrieved March 31, 2024.