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{{Short description|Municipal electoral division in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada}} |
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{{Infobox constituency |
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|name=District 16 - Lac-Beauchamp |
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|parl_name=[[Gatineau City Council]] |
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|image=Lac-Beauchamp.png |
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|caption=Location of Lac-Beauchamp District in Gatineau |
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|region_label=City |
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|region=[[Gatineau]] |
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|population=11,624 (2019)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.gatineau.ca/portail/default.aspx?p=publications_cartes_statistiques_donnees_ouvertes/donnees_ouvertes/jeux_donnees/details&id=1619103352 |title=Districts électoraux (7 novembre 2021) |access-date=March 28, 2024 |publisher=Ville de Gatineau |language=fr-ca}}</ref> |
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|area=25.58 km² |
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|year=2000 |
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|members_label=Councillor |
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|members=<table style="float: left"><tr><td {{Canadian party colour|QC|Independent|background}}> </td><td style="border-style:none;"> </td></tr></table>Denis Girouard<br />[[Independent politician#Canada|Independent]] |
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|local_council_label=Sector(s) |
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|local_council=Gatineau |
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|previous= |
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|blank1_name=First contested |
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|blank1_info=[[2001 Gatineau municipal election|2001 election]] |
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|blank2_name=Last contested |
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|blank2_info=[[2021 Gatineau municipal election|2021 election]] |
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⚫ | '''Lac-Beauchamp District''' (District 16) is a municipal [[Electoral district|electoral division]] in [[Gatineau]], [[Quebec]] represented on [[Gatineau City Council]]. It is currently represented by Denis Girouard. The district is named after [[Lac Beauchamp]], an artificial lake in this district. |
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The district contains the southern half of Old Gatineau, the historic downtown of the Gatineau |
The district contains the southern half of Old Gatineau, the historic downtown of the Gatineau sector of the city. It also contains a small section of [[Templeton, Quebec|Templeton]].<ref name="gatineau">{{cite web|url=http://www.gatineau.ca/docs/histoire_cartes_statistiques/cartes/carte_districts_electoraux_2013.pdf|date=22 May 2013|title=Districts électoraux proposés (2013)|accessdate=2016-01-06|author=Ville de Gatineau}}</ref> |
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==City councillors== |
==City councillors== |
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#Aurèle Desjardins (2001–2009) |
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#[[Stéphane Lauzon]] (2009–2015) |
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! Council term |
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! colspan="2" | Party |
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! Member |
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| align="center" | 2002–2005 |
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| rowspan="2" style="color:inherit;background-color:{{Canadian party colour|QC|Independent}};" | |
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| rowspan="2" | [[Independent politician#Canada|Independent]] |
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| rowspan="2" | Aurèle Desjardins |
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| align="center" | 2005–2009 |
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| align="center" | 2009–2013 |
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| [[Independent politician#Canada|Independent]] |
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| rowspan="2" | [[Stéphane Lauzon]]{{efn|Resigned after being elected in the [[2015 Canadian federal election|2015 federal election]].}} |
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| rowspan="2" align="center" | 2013–2017 |
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| style="color:inherit;background-color:{{Canadian party colour|QC|Independent}};" | |
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| [[Independent politician#Canada|Independent]] |
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| style="color:inherit;background-color:{{Canadian party colour|QC|Independent}};" | |
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| [[Independent politician#Canada|Independent]] |
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| align="center" | 2017–2021 |
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| [[Independent politician#Canada|Independent]] |
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| align="center" | 2021–2025 |
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| style="color:inherit;background-color:{{Canadian party colour|QC|Independent}};" | |
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| [[Independent politician#Canada|Independent]] |
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==Election results== |
==Election results== |
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| Denis Girouard || 1,725 || 56.76 |
| Denis Girouard || 1,725 || 56.76 |
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|bgcolor=#00a7ba| || Action Gatineau || Marie-Nicole Groulx || 1,314 || 43.24 |
|bgcolor=#00a7ba| || [[Action Gatineau]] || Marie-Nicole Groulx || 1,314 || 43.24 |
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|bgcolor=#00a7ba| || Action Gatineau || Aurèle Desjardins || 1,366 || 38.82 |
|bgcolor=#00a7ba| || [[Action Gatineau]] || Aurèle Desjardins || 1,366 || 38.82 |
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|bgcolor=#00a7ba| || Action Gatineau || Caroline Desrochers|| 578 || 31.74 |
|bgcolor=#00a7ba| || [[Action Gatineau]] || Caroline Desrochers|| 578 || 31.74 |
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|bgcolor=#00a7ba| || Action Gatineau || Chakib Ahmimed || 923 || 25.96 |
|bgcolor=#00a7ba| || [[Action Gatineau]] || Chakib Ahmimed || 923 || 25.96 |
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|Richard Migneault || 1,037 || 16.9 |
|Richard Migneault || 1,037 || 16.9 |
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==Notes== |
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{{notelist}} |
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==References== |
==References== |
Latest revision as of 21:42, 21 May 2024
District 16 - Lac-Beauchamp | |||
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Constituency for the Gatineau City Council | |||
City | Gatineau | ||
Population | 11,624 (2019)[1] | ||
Area | 25.58 km² | ||
Current constituency | |||
Created | 2000 | ||
Councillor | Independent | ||
Sector(s) | Gatineau | ||
First contested | 2001 election | ||
Last contested | 2021 election |
Lac-Beauchamp District (District 16) is a municipal electoral division in Gatineau, Quebec represented on Gatineau City Council. It is currently represented by Denis Girouard. The district is named after Lac Beauchamp, an artificial lake in this district.
The district contains the southern half of Old Gatineau, the historic downtown of the Gatineau sector of the city. It also contains a small section of Templeton.[2]
City councillors
[edit]Council term | Party | Member | |
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2002–2005 | Independent | Aurèle Desjardins | |
2005–2009 | |||
2009–2013 | Independent | Stéphane Lauzon[a] | |
2013–2017 | Independent | ||
Independent | Jean-François Leblanc | ||
2017–2021 | Independent | ||
2021–2025 | Independent | Denis Girouard |
Election results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Vote | % | |
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Independent | Denis Girouard | 1,725 | 56.76 | |
Action Gatineau | Marie-Nicole Groulx | 1,314 | 43.24 |
Party | Candidate | Vote | % | |
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Independent | Jean-François LeBlanc | 2,153 | 61.18 | |
Action Gatineau | Aurèle Desjardins | 1,366 | 38.82 |
February 28, 2016 by-election
[edit]Party | Candidate | Vote | % | |
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Independent | Jean-François Leblanc | 689 | 37.84 | |
Action Gatineau | Caroline Desrochers | 578 | 31.74 | |
Independent | Liza Lauzon | 447 | 24.55 | |
Independent | Gabriel Céré | 107 | 5.88 |
Party | Candidate | Vote | % | |
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Independent | Stéphane Lauzon | 2,632 | 74.04 | |
Action Gatineau | Chakib Ahmimed | 923 | 25.96 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Stéphane Lauzon | 1,580 | 42.18 |
Jacques Robert | 1,548 | 41.32 |
Michel Choquette | 618 | 16.50 |
2005
[edit]Candidate | Vote | % |
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Aurèle Desjardins | 2,221 | 43.6 |
Jacques Robert | 1,833 | 36.0 |
Pierre Durand | 1,037 | 20.4 |
2001
[edit]Candidate | Vote | % |
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Aurèle Desjardins | 3,352 | 54.5 |
Pierre Durand | 1,764 | 28.7 |
Richard Migneault | 1,037 | 16.9 |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Resigned after being elected in the 2015 federal election.
References
[edit]- ^ "Districts électoraux (7 novembre 2021)" (in Canadian French). Ville de Gatineau. Retrieved March 28, 2024.
- ^ Ville de Gatineau (May 22, 2013). "Districts électoraux proposés (2013)" (PDF). Retrieved January 6, 2016.