Jump to content

Équipe Andrée Champoux pour Verdun: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
m standard quote handling in WP;standard Apostrophe/quotation marks in WP; MOS general fixes
Rescuing 1 sources and tagging 0 as dead.) #IABot (v2.0.9.3) (Eastmain - 13391
 
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Équipe Andrée Champoux pour Verdun''' (EAC) (English: Team Andrée Champoux for Verdun) was a municipal political party in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]. The party contested seats on the [[Verdun borough council]] in the [[Montreal municipal election, 2013|2013 Montreal municipal election]].
'''Équipe Andrée Champoux pour Verdun''' (EAC) (English: Team Andrée Champoux for Verdun) was a municipal political party in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]. The party contested seats on the [[Verdun borough council]] in the [[2013 Montreal municipal election]].


==Party leader==
==Party leader==
As its name implies, EAC was led by Andrée Champoux, who was also its candidate for borough mayor in 2013. Champoux had previously been elected as a borough councillor for Champlain–L'Île-des-Sœurs in the [[Montreal municipal election, 2009|2009 Montreal municipal election]] as a candidate of [[Union Montreal]]. She left the party on December 4, 2012, after its leader, [[Gérald Tremblay]], resigned from office amid scandal.<ref>[http://thesuburban.com/news/articles/?id=article01253 Tracey Ariel, "Ginette Marotte new mayor of Verdun"], ''The Suburban'', 19 December 2012, accessed 17 December 2013; [http://www.lerefletdulac.com/Actualites/Politique/2013-01-02/article-3149624/Mairie-de-Verdun%3A-que-nous-reserve-2013%3F/1 Pierre Lussier, "Mairie de Verdun: que nous réserve 2013?"], ''Le Reflet du Lac'', 2 January 2013, accessed 14 December 2013.</ref>
As its name implies, EAC was led by Andrée Champoux, who was also its candidate for borough mayor in 2013. Champoux had previously been elected as a borough councillor for Champlain–L'Île-des-Sœurs in the [[2009 Montreal municipal election]] as a candidate of [[Union Montreal]]. She left the party on December 4, 2012, after its leader, [[Gérald Tremblay]], resigned from office amid scandal.<ref>[http://thesuburban.com/news/articles/?id=article01253 Tracey Ariel, "Ginette Marotte new mayor of Verdun"], ''The Suburban'', 19 December 2012, accessed 17 December 2013; [http://www.lerefletdulac.com/Actualites/Politique/2013-01-02/article-3149624/Mairie-de-Verdun%3A-que-nous-reserve-2013%3F/1 Pierre Lussier, "Mairie de Verdun: que nous réserve 2013?"], ''Le Reflet du Lac'', 2 January 2013, accessed 14 December 2013.</ref>


When Verdun borough mayor [[Claude Trudel]] also resigned from office in the same period, Champoux put forward her name to become his interim successor. She was defeated by city councillor [[Ginette Marotte]] in a four-to-two vote among the remaining borough council members.<ref>[http://www.messagerverdun.com/Actualites/Politique/2012-12-12/article-3138740/Ginette-Marotte,-elue-maire-de-Verdun/1 Pierre Lussier, "Ginette Marotte, élue maire de Verdun"], ''Le Messager Verdun'', 12 December 2012, accessed 12 December 2013.</ref>
When Verdun borough mayor [[Claude Trudel]] also resigned from office in the same period, Champoux put forward her name to become his interim successor. She was defeated by city councillor [[Ginette Marotte]] in a four-to-two vote among the remaining borough council members.<ref>[http://www.messagerverdun.com/Actualites/Politique/2012-12-12/article-3138740/Ginette-Marotte,-elue-maire-de-Verdun/1 Pierre Lussier, "Ginette Marotte, élue maire de Verdun"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131215163949/http://www.messagerverdun.com/Actualites/Politique/2012-12-12/article-3138740/Ginette-Marotte,-elue-maire-de-Verdun/1 |date=2013-12-15 }}, ''Le Messager Verdun'', 12 December 2012, accessed 12 December 2013.</ref>


==2013 election==
==2013 election==
Line 43: Line 43:
| 44.74%
| 44.74%
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|Coderre|background}} | &nbsp;
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|Coderre|background}} | &nbsp;
| [[Jean-François Parenteau]]<br>5,147 (24.81%)
| [[Jean-François Parenteau]]<br />5,147 (24.81%)
|
|
| Alain Tassé<br>2,902 (13.99%)
| Alain Tassé<br />2,902 (13.99%)
|
|
| Mary Ann Davis<br>4,594 (22.14%)
| Mary Ann Davis<br />4,594 (22.14%)
|
|
| André Savard<br>2,669 (12.86%)
| André Savard<br />2,669 (12.86%)
|
|
| Mourad Bendjennet<br>3,645 (17.57%)
| Mourad Bendjennet<br />3,645 (17.57%)
|
|
| Andrée Champoux (EAC)<br>1,549<br>(7.47%)<br><br>Jency Mercier (IM)<br>139 (0.67%)<br><br>Katherine Le Rougetel (Ind.)<br>102 (0.49%)
| Andrée Champoux (EAC)<br />1,549<br />(7.47%)<br /><br />Jency Mercier (IM)<br />139 (0.67%)<br /><br />Katherine Le Rougetel (Ind.)<br />102 (0.49%)
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|Independent|background}} | &nbsp;
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|Independent|background}} | &nbsp;
| Ginette Marotte
| Ginette Marotte
| EDC '''gain''' from Ind.
| EDC '''gain''' from Ind.
|-
|-
| rowspan=3 | Champlain<br>–L'Île-des-Sœurs
| rowspan=3 | Champlain<br />–L'Île-des-Sœurs
| rowspan=3 | 25,660
| rowspan=3 | 25,660
| City councillor
| City councillor
| 45.60%
| 45.60%
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|Coderre|background}}|
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|Coderre|background}}|
| [[Manon Gauthier]]<br>2,972 (26.25%)
| [[Manon Gauthier]]<br />2,972 (26.25%)
|
|
| André Julien<br>1,612 (14.24%)
| André Julien<br />1,612 (14.24%)
|
|
| Jack L. Kugelmass<br>2,195 (19.39%)
| Jack L. Kugelmass<br />2,195 (19.39%)
|
|
| Marc Touchette<br>833 (7.36%)
| Marc Touchette<br />833 (7.36%)
|
|
| Mathieu Bélanger<br>2,643 (23.34%)
| Mathieu Bélanger<br />2,643 (23.34%)
|
|
| Jacques Gendron (EAC)<br>1,067 (9.42%)
| Jacques Gendron (EAC)<br />1,067 (9.42%)
|
|
| ''Vacant''
| ''Vacant''
Line 81: Line 81:
| 45.64%
| 45.64%
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|Coderre|background}}|
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|Coderre|background}}|
| Pierre L'Heureux<br>3,051 (26.9%)
| Pierre L'Heureux<br />3,051 (26.9%)
|
|
| Paul Beaupré<br>1,782 (15.71%)
| Paul Beaupré<br />1,782 (15.71%)
|
|
| Dolores Durbau<br>2,149 (18.95%)
| Dolores Durbau<br />2,149 (18.95%)
|
|
| Charles Côté<br>984 (8.68%)
| Charles Côté<br />984 (8.68%)
|
|
| Jacline Leroux<br>2,514 (22.17%)
| Jacline Leroux<br />2,514 (22.17%)
|
|
| Carole Anctil (EAC)<br>752 (6.63%)<br>Abdulilah Kassem (Ind.)<br>109 (0.96%)
| Carole Anctil (EAC)<br />752 (6.63%)<br />Abdulilah Kassem (Ind.)<br />109 (0.96%)
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|Coalition|background}} | &nbsp;
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|Coalition|background}} | &nbsp;
| Paul Beaupré
| Paul Beaupré
Line 99: Line 99:
| 45.68%
| 45.68%
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|Coderre|background}}|
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|Coderre|background}}|
| Marie-Eve Brunet<br>3,051 (26.88%)
| Marie-Eve Brunet<br />3,051 (26.88%)
|
|
| Jean-Pierre Boivin<br>1,886 (16.62%)
| Jean-Pierre Boivin<br />1,886 (16.62%)
|
|
| Stefana Lamasanu<br>2,313 (20.36%)
| Stefana Lamasanu<br />2,313 (20.36%)
|
|
| Luce Latendresse<br>800 (7.05%)
| Luce Latendresse<br />800 (7.05%)
|
|
| Stéphanie Raymond-Bougie<br>2,617 (23.06%)
| Stéphanie Raymond-Bougie<br />2,617 (23.06%)
|
|
| Béatrice Guay Pepper (EAC)<br>684 (6.03%)
| Béatrice Guay Pepper (EAC)<br />684 (6.03%)
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|Champoux|background}} | &nbsp;
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|Champoux|background}} | &nbsp;
| Andrée Champoux
| Andrée Champoux
Line 119: Line 119:
| 43.68%
| 43.68%
|
|
| [[Sébastien Dhavernas]]<br>2,095 (22.53%)
| [[Sébastien Dhavernas]]<br />2,095 (22.53%)
|
|
| Françoise Gloutnay<br>1,082 (11.64%)
| Françoise Gloutnay<br />1,082 (11.64%)
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|Projet|background}}|
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|Projet|background}}|
| [[Sterling Downey]]<br>2,306 (24.80%)
| [[Sterling Downey]]<br />2,306 (24.80%)
|
|
| Richard Langlais<br>1,523 (16.38%)
| Richard Langlais<br />1,523 (16.38%)
|
|
| Marie-Josée Parent<br>1,917 (20.62%)
| Marie-Josée Parent<br />1,917 (20.62%)
|
|
| France Caya (EAC)<br>376 (4.04%)
| France Caya (EAC)<br />376 (4.04%)
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|Coalition|background}} | &nbsp;
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|Coalition|background}} | &nbsp;
| Alain Tassé
| Alain Tassé
Line 137: Line 137:
| 43.67%
| 43.67%
|
|
| Michelle Tremblay<br>2,141 (23.05%)
| Michelle Tremblay<br />2,141 (23.05%)
|
|
| Monique Trudel<br>1,228 (13.22%)
| Monique Trudel<br />1,228 (13.22%)
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|Projet|background}}|
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|Projet|background}}|
| Luc Gagnon<br>2,329 (25.07%)
| Luc Gagnon<br />2,329 (25.07%)
|
|
| Joanne Poulin<br>1,431 (15.41%)
| Joanne Poulin<br />1,431 (15.41%)
|
|
| Gladys Negret<br>1,773 (19.09%)
| Gladys Negret<br />1,773 (19.09%)
|
|
| Michèle L'Allier-Davies (EAC)<br>387 (4.17%)
| Michèle L'Allier-Davies (EAC)<br />387 (4.17%)
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|Independent|background}} | &nbsp;
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|Independent|background}} | &nbsp;
| Ann Guy
| Ann Guy
Line 155: Line 155:
| 43.67%
| 43.67%
|
|
| Philippe Sarrasin<br>2,018 (21.71%)
| Philippe Sarrasin<br />2,018 (21.71%)
|
|
| Rielle Lévesque<br>1,060 (11.40%)
| Rielle Lévesque<br />1,060 (11.40%)
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|Projet|background}}|
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|Projet|background}}|
| Marie-Andrée Mauger<br>2,422 (26.05%)
| Marie-Andrée Mauger<br />2,422 (26.05%)
|
|
| Robert Auger<br>1,510 (16.24%)
| Robert Auger<br />1,510 (16.24%)
|
|
| André-Yanne Parent<br>1,878 (20.20%)
| André-Yanne Parent<br />1,878 (20.20%)
|
|
| Mamad Raheemeea (EAC)<br>409 (4.40%)
| Mamad Raheemeea (EAC)<br />409 (4.40%)
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|OVM|background}} | &nbsp;
| {{Canadian party colour|MTL|OVM|background}} | &nbsp;
| André Savard
| André Savard

Latest revision as of 21:41, 23 April 2023

Équipe Andrée Champoux pour Verdun (EAC) (English: Team Andrée Champoux for Verdun) was a municipal political party in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The party contested seats on the Verdun borough council in the 2013 Montreal municipal election.

Party leader

[edit]

As its name implies, EAC was led by Andrée Champoux, who was also its candidate for borough mayor in 2013. Champoux had previously been elected as a borough councillor for Champlain–L'Île-des-Sœurs in the 2009 Montreal municipal election as a candidate of Union Montreal. She left the party on December 4, 2012, after its leader, Gérald Tremblay, resigned from office amid scandal.[1]

When Verdun borough mayor Claude Trudel also resigned from office in the same period, Champoux put forward her name to become his interim successor. She was defeated by city councillor Ginette Marotte in a four-to-two vote among the remaining borough council members.[2]

2013 election

[edit]

After serving for several months as an independent, Champoux formed EAC in 2013. The party's campaign slogan in that year's municipal election was «citoyens d'abord» (English: "citizens first").[3] During the campaign, Champoux outlined her party's approaches to subjects such as public transit on Nuns' Island and poverty reduction.[4]

She was defeated in the mayoral contest, and none of the EAC's candidates for city council and borough council were elected.

The party was dissolved and ceased to be recognized by the Directeur général des élections du Québec on July 17, 2014.[5]

Election results

[edit]
Electoral District Eligible voters Position Turnout Candidates   Incumbent Result
  Équipe Coderre   Coalition   Projet Montréal   OVM   VCM   Other
47,677 Borough mayor 44.74%   Jean-François Parenteau
5,147 (24.81%)
Alain Tassé
2,902 (13.99%)
Mary Ann Davis
4,594 (22.14%)
André Savard
2,669 (12.86%)
Mourad Bendjennet
3,645 (17.57%)
Andrée Champoux (EAC)
1,549
(7.47%)

Jency Mercier (IM)
139 (0.67%)

Katherine Le Rougetel (Ind.)
102 (0.49%)
  Ginette Marotte EDC gain from Ind.
Champlain
–L'Île-des-Sœurs
25,660 City councillor 45.60% Manon Gauthier
2,972 (26.25%)
André Julien
1,612 (14.24%)
Jack L. Kugelmass
2,195 (19.39%)
Marc Touchette
833 (7.36%)
Mathieu Bélanger
2,643 (23.34%)
Jacques Gendron (EAC)
1,067 (9.42%)
Vacant EDC gain
Borough councillor I 45.64% Pierre L'Heureux
3,051 (26.9%)
Paul Beaupré
1,782 (15.71%)
Dolores Durbau
2,149 (18.95%)
Charles Côté
984 (8.68%)
Jacline Leroux
2,514 (22.17%)
Carole Anctil (EAC)
752 (6.63%)
Abdulilah Kassem (Ind.)
109 (0.96%)
  Paul Beaupré EDC gain from CM
Borough councillor II 45.68% Marie-Eve Brunet
3,051 (26.88%)
Jean-Pierre Boivin
1,886 (16.62%)
Stefana Lamasanu
2,313 (20.36%)
Luce Latendresse
800 (7.05%)
Stéphanie Raymond-Bougie
2,617 (23.06%)
Béatrice Guay Pepper (EAC)
684 (6.03%)
  Andrée Champoux EDC gain from EAC
Desmarchais-Crawford 22,017 City councillor 43.68% Sébastien Dhavernas
2,095 (22.53%)
Françoise Gloutnay
1,082 (11.64%)
Sterling Downey
2,306 (24.80%)
Richard Langlais
1,523 (16.38%)
Marie-Josée Parent
1,917 (20.62%)
France Caya (EAC)
376 (4.04%)
  Alain Tassé PM gain from CM
Borough councillor I 43.67% Michelle Tremblay
2,141 (23.05%)
Monique Trudel
1,228 (13.22%)
Luc Gagnon
2,329 (25.07%)
Joanne Poulin
1,431 (15.41%)
Gladys Negret
1,773 (19.09%)
Michèle L'Allier-Davies (EAC)
387 (4.17%)
  Ann Guy PM gain from Ind.
Borough councillor II 43.67% Philippe Sarrasin
2,018 (21.71%)
Rielle Lévesque
1,060 (11.40%)
Marie-Andrée Mauger
2,422 (26.05%)
Robert Auger
1,510 (16.24%)
André-Yanne Parent
1,878 (20.20%)
Mamad Raheemeea (EAC)
409 (4.40%)
  André Savard PM gain from OVM

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Tracey Ariel, "Ginette Marotte new mayor of Verdun", The Suburban, 19 December 2012, accessed 17 December 2013; Pierre Lussier, "Mairie de Verdun: que nous réserve 2013?", Le Reflet du Lac, 2 January 2013, accessed 14 December 2013.
  2. ^ Pierre Lussier, "Ginette Marotte, élue maire de Verdun" Archived 2013-12-15 at the Wayback Machine, Le Messager Verdun, 12 December 2012, accessed 12 December 2013.
  3. ^ Un nouveau parti pour Verdun, Métro, 12 September 2013, accessed 14 December 2013.
  4. ^ "Question à Andrée Champoux – Équipe Andrée Champoux pour Verdun, candidate à la mairie d'arrondissement de Verdun", Le Messager Verdun, 30 October 2013, accessed 17 December 2013; "Question à Andrée Champoux – Équipe Andrée Champoux pour Verdun, candidate à la mairie d'arrondissement de Verdun", Le Magazine de L'île des Soeurs, 29 October 2013, accessed 17 December 2013.
  5. ^ "Portrait sur le financement de partis politiques municipaux: Exercice financier clos le 31 décembre 2014" (PDF). Directeur général des élections du Québec. Retrieved 13 November 2017.