Pointe-Gatineau District
Municipal electoral division in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pointe-Gatineau District (District 12) is a municipal electoral division in the city of Gatineau, Quebec. It is represented on Gatineau City Council by Mike Duggan. The district was known as Promenades District from 2002 to 2009; the name change was announced in 2011.[2]
District 12 - Pointe-Gatineau | |||
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Constituency for the Gatineau City Council | |||
![]() Location of Pointe-Gatineau District in Gatineau | |||
City | Gatineau | ||
Population | 9,911 (2019)[1] | ||
Area | 7.56 km² | ||
Current constituency | |||
Created | 2000 | ||
Councillor | Independent | ||
Sector(s) | Gatineau | ||
First contested | 2001 election | ||
Last contested | 2021 election |
The district is located in the city's Gatineau sector. From 2001 to 2009 it included the neighbourhoods of Place Lucerne, Parc Maisonneuve, Val d'Oise and Le Barron.
During the 2009 election cycle, it gained La Baie while losing Val d'Oise and Le Barron.
During the 2013 election cycle, it gained the District des Riverains[a] neighbourhood while losing all the territory north of Highway 148.
Councillors
Council term | Party | Member | |
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Promenades District | |||
2002–2005 | Independent | Paul Morin | |
2005–2009 | Independent | Luc Angers | |
Pointe-Gatineau District | |||
2009–2013 | Independent | Luc Angers | |
Action Gatineau | |||
2013–2017 | Action Gatineau | Myriam Nadeau | |
2017–2021 | |||
2021–2025 | Independent | Mike Duggan |
Election results
2021
Party | Candidate | Popular vote | Expenditures | |||||||||
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Votes | % | ±% | ||||||||||
Independent | Mike Duggan | 1,472 | 51.40 | -1.75[b] | $4,246.65 | |||||||
Action Gatineau | Myriam Gilbert | 1,134 | 39.59 | -20.75 | $4,667.51 | |||||||
Independent | Leon Kambi Bushiri | 258 | 9.01 | – | $2,032.99 | |||||||
Total valid votes | 2,864 | 98.14 | ||||||||||
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes | 54 | 1.86 | -2.71 | |||||||||
Turnout | 2,918 | 29.84 | -2.23 | |||||||||
Eligible voters | 9,780 | |||||||||||
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][4] |
2017
Party | Candidate | Vote | % | |
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Action Gatineau | Myriam Nadeau | 1,910 | 60.35 | |
Independent | Michel St-Amour | 1,255 | 39.65 |
2013
Party | Candidate | Vote | % | |
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Action Gatineau | Myriam Nadeau | 1,577 | 43.98 | |
Independent | André François Choquette | 837 | 23.34 | |
Independent | Pierre Laurin | 677 | 18.88 | |
Independent | Patrick Pilon | 495 | 13.80 |
2009
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Luc Angers | Acclaimed |
2005
Candidate | Votes [5] | % |
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Luc Angers | 2275 | 46.6 |
Paul Morin | 1639 | 33.6 |
Pierre Willan | 966 | 19.8 |
2001
Candidate | Votes [6] | % |
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Paul Morin | Acclaimed |
Notes
- Not to be confused with the Riverains District, which was the name of the electoral division from 2002 to 2009 until it was changed to Touraine District.
- Percentage change taken from Duggan's previous election win in Deschênes District.
References
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