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Mario is missing 18+ newest version
Mario is missing 18+ newest version











Incumbent Gilles Carpentier did not seek re-election.ĭistrict du Versant (14): Daniel Champagne (incumbent) re-elected for a new term.ĭistrict de Bellevue (15): Alicia Lacasse-Brunet (Action Gatineau) elected for a first term as councillor.

mario is missing 18+ newest version

Incumbent Myriam Nadeau did not seek re-election.ĭistrict du Carrefour-de-l'Hopital (13): Olive Kamanyana elected for the first time. Duggan was previously the councillor for District de Deschenes. Incumbent Nathalie Lemieux did not seek re-election.ĭistrict de Pointe-Gatineau: Mike Duggan elected for the first time in Pointe-Gatineau. Incumbent Renee Amyot did not seek re-election.ĭistrict de Touraine (11): Tiffany-Lee Norris Parent (Action Gatineau) elected for the first time. Miron (Action Gatineau - incumbent) re-elected for a new term.ĭistrict de Limbour (10): Louis Sabourin (Action Gatineau) was elected. Incumbent Cedric Tessier did not seek re-election.ĭistrict du Parc-de-la-Montagne-Saint-Raymond (8): Louise Boudrais (incumbent) re-elected for a new term.ĭistrict de l'Oree-du-Parc (9): Isabelle N. This is a new district in Gatineau for the 2021 election.ĭistrict du Manoir-des-Trembles-Val-Tetreau (6): Jocelyn Blondin (incumbent) re-elected for a new term.ĭistrict de Hull-Wright (7): Steve Moran (Action Gatineau) elected for the first time. Incumbent Maude Marquis-Bissonnette ran for mayor.ĭistrict de Mitigomijokan (5): Anik des Marais (Action Gatineau) elected for the first time. Incumbent Mike Duggan ran in Pointe-Gatineau.ĭistrict du Plateau (4): Bettyna Belizaire (Action Gatineau) elected for the first time. Incumbent Martin Lajeunesse of Action Gatineau lost in Buckingham.ĭistrict d'Aylmer (1): Steve Boivin was elected with 56 per cent of the vote. Incumbent Audrey Bureau did not seek re-election.ĭistrict de Lucerne (2): Gilles Chagnon (incumbent) re-elected for a new term.ĭistrict de Deschenes (3): Caroline Murray (Action Gatineau) elected for the first time. Six of the seven councillors seeking re-election in their district won re-election on Sunday night. In addition, former Deschenes District councillor Mike Duggan was elected in Pointe-Gatineau. Twelve new councillors will join Bélisle on Gatineau city council for the next four years, while a 13 th district will be represented by a familiar face at Gatineau City Hall.Įight councillors decided not to seek re-election, former councillors Marquis-Bissonette and Leblanc ran for mayor, and Gatineau added a 19 th district for the new term.

mario is missing 18+ newest version

Pedneaud-Jobin, leader of Action Gatineau, decided not to seek re-election for a third term.īélisle was born and raised in Hull, graduated from the University of Ottawa with a bachelor's degree in journalism, and has a master's degree in journalistic studies from Carleton University. I won't be perfect, but everyday I will do my best," Bélisle said in French.īélisle's victory ends eight years of governing by Pedneaud-Jobin and the Action Gatineau party. "It is with humility that I celebrate this victory tonight. "Merci Gatineau," Bélisle said in a statement on Facebook shortly before celebrating with supporters Sunday evening. Jacques Lemay, Remi Bergeron and Abdelhak Lekbabi also ran for mayor in Sunday's municipal election. The former head of Tourisme Outaouais and executive at Radio-Canada easily won Sunday's municipal election, succeeding Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin as mayor of Gatineau.Īs of 11:30 p.m., Bélisle had received 43 per cent of the vote.Īction Gatineau candidate Maude Marquis-Bissonette was second with 38 per cent of the vote, while former Gatineau councillor Jean-Francois Leblanc was third at 16 per cent. France Bélisle is the new mayor of Gatineau, becoming the first woman elected to hold the top job in the city.













Mario is missing 18+ newest version