1997_Quebec_municipal_elections

1997 Quebec municipal elections

1997 Quebec municipal elections

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Several municipalities in the Canadian province of Quebec held municipal elections to elect mayors and councillors on November 2, 1997.[1] The most closely watched contest was in Quebec City, where incumbent mayor Jean-Paul L'Allier was re-elected, although his supporters lost control of city council to the Civic Progress Party.[2]

Results

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Source: "Results from races for mayor, council," Montreal Gazette 3 November 1997, A6.


References

  1. "Directeur General Des Elections - Municipal General Elections - There Are Some Limits On Election Expenses," Canada NewsWire, 15 October 1997, 15:11.
  2. "Q.C. may fly Maple Leaf," Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, 12 November 1997, A11.
  3. The Montreal Gazette news report includes an obvious error in Chalifoux's vote count. 513 is the most likely intended figure.

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