2025 Gatineau municipal election
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The 2025 Gatineau municipal election took place on November 2, 2025, to elect a mayor and city councillors in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. This election was the first in Gatineau's history where more than one political party participated. Incumbent mayor Maude Marquis-Bissonnette ran for re-election.[1]
Candidate nominations opened on September 19 and closed on October 3.[2] The election was held in conjunction with municipal elections held across Quebec on that date.
Background
France Bélisle was elected as Mayor of Gatineau in the 2021 mayoral election, becoming the city's first female mayor.[3] However, on February 22, 2024, Bélisle announced that she would resign, citing a toxic work environment and having received death threats; Daniel Champagne was then named as acting mayor, pending the 2024 Gatineau mayoral by-election.[4] The election was won by Maude Marquis-Bissonnette, retaking the city's top job for the party.[5]
Since 2012, the political landscape in Gatineau had been made up of only one party, Action Gatineau, which had been founded in June of that year.[6] The party, which was founded by Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin, then-city councillor for Buckingham District and later Mayor from 2013 to 2021, alongside fellow councillors Stefan Psenak, Mireille Appolon, André Laframboise and Luc Angers. Since its founding, the party has only ever held a minority of seats on city council.[7] Various political figures have explored forming a second political party to go against Action Gatineau, such as Clément Bélanger, who placed fourth out of five candidates in the 2017 mayoral election in 2018,[8] Mike Duggan, a longtime city councillor at various instances,[9][10][11] and Audrey Bureau, city councillor for Aylmer District from 2017 to 2021 and daughter of former Mayor Marc Bureau in 2024.[12] These attempts would not bear fruit to any new political parties,[13][14] and in the case of Duggan, although he had initially reserved the party name Évolution Gatineau alongside 2017 mayoral candidate and former councillor for Bellevue District Sylvie Goneau in 2024 and received media coverage,[15] as of September 2025, the party has yet to be formally founded.
By winter of 2025, two new political parties had seemingly been in the works: Équipe Mario Aubé, which was founded by the city councillor for Masson-Angers District since 2021, Mario Aubé, and the Coalition gatinoise pour les conseils d'arrondissement, which was to be led by Speaker of Gatineau City Council Steven Boivin and Edmond Leclerc, both the current city councillors for Aylmer District and Buckingham District, respectively.[16] However, the latter party was never founded, as Boivin announced that he would be stepping away from politics and not seeking re-election.[17]
Timeline
2022
- August 14 – Louise Boudrias, city councillor for Parc-de-la-Montagne–Saint-Raymond District, dies from complications with cancer.[18]
- October 23 – Former mayor and city councillor for Wright–Parc-de-la-Montagne District, Marc Bureau, is elected in the by-election for Parc-de-la-Montagne–Saint-Raymond District, succeeding Louise Boudrias.[19]
2024
- February 22 – Incumbent mayor France Bélisle announces that she will be resigning as Mayor effective immediately.[4]
- April 25 – Olive Kamanyana, city councillor for Carrefour-de-l'Hôpital District, announces her resignation to run in the upcoming mayoral by-election.[20]
- June 9 – Former city councillor for Plateau District and 2021 mayoral candidate Maude Marquis-Bissonnette of Action Gatineau wins the by-election for the mayoralty, and urban planner Catherine Craig-St-Louis of the same party wins the by-election for Carrefour-de-l'Hôpital District, succeeding Olive Kamanyana.[5]
- November 7 – Mario Aubé, city councillor for Masson-Angers District, announces his candidacy for mayor.[21]
- November 25 – Aubé announces he is collecting signatures to found a new political party.[22]
2025
- January 13 – Équipe Mario Aubé is officially registered with Élections Québec.[23]
- April 11 – Olive Kamanyana, former mayoral candidate and former city councillor for Carrefour-de-l'Hôpital District, announces her candidacy for mayor.[24]
- May 10 – Action Gatineau holds their annual general meeting; leader Maude Marquis-Bissonnette passes a leadership review with 98.9% of the vote and is confirmed as the party's mayoral candidate.[1]
- July 10 – Olive Kamanyana withdraws her candidacy for mayor.[25]
- October 3 – The list of candidates for the election is finalized.[2] Rémi Bergeron announces his candidacy.[26]
- October 13 to 17 – Revision days for the list of electors.[2]
- October 24 – Special ballot voting day.[2]
- October 26 – Advance voting day.[2]
- November 2 – Election day.[2]
Incumbents not running for re-election
| Party | Incumbent | Position | District | Date announced | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Independent | Jocelyn Blondin | Councillor | Manoir-des-Trembles–Val-Tétreau | November 25, 2024[27] | |
| Independent | Stephen Boivin | Councillor | Aylmer | April 14, 2025[17] | |
| Independent | Marc Bureau | Councillor | Parc-de-la-Montagne–Saint-Raymond | May 6, 2025[28] | |
| Independent | Gilles Chagnon | Councillor | Lucerne | June 11, 2025[29] | |
| Independent | Daniel Champagne | Councillor | Versant | January 18, 2024[30] | |
| Action Gatineau | Anik Des Marais | Councillor | Mitigomijokan | April 2, 2025[31] | |
| Independent | Mike Duggan | Councillor | Pointe-Gatineau | May 13, 2025[32] | |
| Action Gatineau | Louis Sabourin | Councillor | Limbour | February 12, 2025[33] | |
Mayoral election
Candidates
Declared
Mario Aubé
Mario Aubé is the city councillor for Masson-Angers District since 2021. Before being elected, he was a professor of journalism at Collège La Cité and hosted Que l’Outaouais se lève on 104.7 Outaouais.
- Party affiliation: Équipe Mario Aubé
- Candidacy announced: November 7, 2024[21]
- Campaign website: equipemarioaube
.ca /equipe /mario-aube /
Rémi Bergeron
Rémi Bergeron is a high school teacher who was the general manager of Bowman, Quebec from 2016 to 2018 and a candidate for mayor in the 2017, 2021, and 2024 mayoral elections.[26]
- Party affiliation: Independent
- Candidacy announced: October 3, 2025[26]
- Campaign website: N/A
Maude Marquis-Bissonnette
Maude Marquis-Bissonnette is the current Mayor of Gatineau, having been elected in the 2024 by-election. She was previously the city councillor for Plateau District from 2017 to 2021, and was the runner-up in the 2021 Gatineau municipal election. In between mandates, she became an associate professor at the École nationale d’administration publique.[34][35][36] As the current leader of her political party, Action Gatineau, she had been expected to announce her candidacy for re-election.
- Party affiliation: Action Gatineau
- Candidacy announced: May 10, 2025[1]
- Campaign website: actiongatineau
.org /equipe /maude-marquis-bissonnette /
Withdrawn
Olive Kamanyana
Olive Kamanyana is the former city councillor for the Carrefour-de-l'Hôpital District, having been elected in the 2021 municipal election. She was also a candidate for the mayoralty in the 2024 by-election and the 2018 provincial Coalition Avenir Quebec candidate in Pontiac. Prior to entering politics, Kamanyana was a researcher, holding a PhD in Applied Social Sciences from Université du Québec en Outaouais and an MA and BA from Université Laval.[37]
- Party affiliation: Independent
- Candidacy announced: April 11, 2025[24]
- Candidacy withdrawn: July 10, 2025[25]
- Campaign website: olivemairiegatineau
.ca
Declined
- Stéphane Bisson, former president of the Gatineau Chamber of Commerce (2021–2024) and candidate for mayor in 2024[38][39]
- Steven Boivin, speaker of the Gatineau City Council and city councillor for Aylmer District (2021–present)[40][17]
- Daniel Feeny, former spokesperson and Director of Communications and Intergovernmental Relations to Mayor France Bélisle (2021–2024) and candidate for mayor in 2024[38][39]
Endorsements
| Aubé | Bergeron | Marquis-Bissonnette | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| City councillors | Gilles Chagnon Mike Duggan Jean Lessard |
[29] [32] [41] |
Bettyna Belizaire Alicia Brunet-Lacasse Catherine Craig-St-Louis Anik Des Marais Isabelle N. Miron Steve Moran Caroline Murray Tiffany-Lee Norris Parent Louis Sabourin |
[b] | ||
| Federal politicians | ||||||
| Provincial politicians | ||||||
| Former politicians | ||||||
| Media | ||||||
| Other | Mark Sutcliffe (Mayor of Ottawa) |
[42] | ||||
Debates and forums
| No. | Date | Location | Host | Language | Key: P Participant A Absent N Non-invitee I Invitee TBD To be determined O Out of race (not declared/withdrawn/disqualified) |
References | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mario Aubé | Bergeron | Marquis-Bissonnette | ||||||
| 1 | October 6, 2025 | Aylmer | TROCAO | French | P | P | P | [43] |
| 2 | October 7, 2025 | Université du Québec en Outaouais |
UQO Le Droit |
French | P | N | P | [44] |
| 3 | October 20, 2025 | Ottawa | ICI Ottawa-Gatineau | French | P | N | P | [45] |
Opinion polling
| Polling firm | Source | Last date of polling |
Sample Size[c] | MoE | Mario Aubé | Rémi Bergeron | Maude Marquis-Bissonnette | NOT/ UD/NV |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Segma Recherche[d] | HTML | October 23, 2025 | 687 | ± 3.7% | 33.0% | 2% | 42.0% | 23.0% |
| Segma Recherche[e] | VID | September 30, 2025 | 607 | ± 3.97% | 27.0% | – | 42.0% | 31.0% |
Results
| Party | Candidate | Popular vote | Expenditures | |||||||||
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| Votes | % | ±% | ||||||||||
| Action Gatineau | Maude Marquis-Bissonnette | 41,569 | 51.14 | +13.49 | ||||||||
| Équipe Mario Aubé | Mario Aubé | 38,203 | 47.00 | – | ||||||||
| Independent | Rémi Bergeron | 1,518 | 1.87 | +0.82 | ||||||||
| Total valid votes | 81,290 | 98.82 | ||||||||||
| Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes | 967 | 1.18 | +0.62 | |||||||||
| Turnout | 82,257 | 40.27 | +7.21 | |||||||||
| Eligible voters | 204 264 | |||||||||||
| Note: Candidate campaign colours, unless a member of a party, are 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: Ville de Gatineau[46] Elections Quebec [47] | ||||||||||||
Detailed results
| District | Aubé | Bergeron | Marquis-Bissonnette | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % | |||
| Aylmer | ||||||||
| Lucerne | ||||||||
| Deschênes | ||||||||
| Plateau | ||||||||
| Mitigomijokan | ||||||||
| Manoir-des-Trembles–Val-Tétreau | ||||||||
| Hull–Wright | ||||||||
| Parc-de-la-Montagne–Saint-Raymond | ||||||||
| Orée-du-Parc | ||||||||
| Limbour | ||||||||
| Touraine | ||||||||
| Pointe-Gatineau | ||||||||
| Carrefour-de-l'Hôpital | ||||||||
| Versant | ||||||||
| Bellevue | ||||||||
| Lac-Beauchamp | ||||||||
| Rivière-Blanche | ||||||||
| Masson-Angers | ||||||||
| Buckingham | ||||||||
| Special Advanced Voting[f] | ||||||||
| Total | ||||||||
| Source: | ||||||||
City council elections
| Party | Party leader | Candidates[g] | Seats | Popular vote | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Dissol. | 2025 | Change from 2021 |
% seats | Votes | Vote change |
% | pp change | |||||
| Action Gatineau | Maude Marquis-Bissonnette | 19 | 8 | 9 | 11 | 3 | 57.89% | 38,365 | 11,779 | 47.48% | 8.83 | ||
| Équipe Mario Aubé | Mario Aubé | 19 | New | 2 | 7 | New | 36.84% | 36,743 | New | 45.48% | New | ||
| Independent | 8 | 11 | 8 | 1 | 10 | 5.26% | 5,687 | 36,508 | 7.04% | 54.31 | |||
| Vacant | 0 | — | |||||||||||
| Total valid votes | 80,795 | 12,014 | 98.21% | ||||||||||
| Total rejected ballots | 1,474 | 291 | 1.79% | 0.10 | |||||||||
| Total | 46 | 19 | 19 | 19 | – | 100.00% | 82,269 | 12,305 | 100.00% | – | |||
| Eligible voters/turnout | 204,264 | 40.28% | |||||||||||
| Source(s): | |||||||||||||
Aylmer District
Incumbent Independent city councillor Steven Boivin was elected in 2021 with 56.69% of the vote. He previously showed interest in running in the 2024 Gatineau mayoral by-election, but withdrew from consideration.[48][49] He has announced that he will not seek re-election.[17]
- Nominated candidates
- Guillaume Gaboury (ÉMA), real estate developer[50]
- Vincent Roy (AG), policy advisor to Mayor Maude Marquis-Bissonnette[51]
| Party | Candidate | Popular vote | Expenditures | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes | % | ±% | ||||||||||
| Action Gatineau | Vincent Roy | 2,298 | 64.62 | – | ||||||||
| Équipe Mario Aubé | Guillaume Gaboury | 1,258 | 35.38 | – | ||||||||
| Total valid votes | 3,643 | 96.86 | ||||||||||
| Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes | 118 | 3.14 | ||||||||||
| Turnout | 3,761 | |||||||||||
| Eligible voters | ||||||||||||
| Note: Candidate campaign colours, unless a member of a party, are 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: Ville de Gatineau[52] | ||||||||||||
Lucerne District
Incumbent Independent city councillor Gilles Chagnon was re-elected in 2021 with 67.39% of the vote. He has announced that he would not seek re-election and endorsed Équipe Mario Aubé in the election.[29]
- Nominated candidates
- Sonia Ben-Arfa (AG), non-profit project coordinator[53]
- Michel Lamirande (ÉMA), Royal Bank of Canada analyst[54]
| Party | Candidate | Popular vote | Expenditures | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes | % | ±% | ||||||||||
| Action Gatineau | Sonia Ben-Arfa | 2,457 | 57.33 | – | ||||||||
| Équipe Mario Aubé | Michel Lamirande | 1,829 | 42.67 | – | ||||||||
| Total valid votes | 4,381 | 97.16 | ||||||||||
| Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes | 128 | 2.84 | ||||||||||
| Turnout | 4,509 | |||||||||||
| Eligible voters | ||||||||||||
| Note: Candidate campaign colours, unless a member of a party, are 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: Ville de Gatineau[55] | ||||||||||||
Deschênes District
Incumbent Action Gatineau city councillor Caroline Murray was elected in 2021 with 54.92% of the vote. She has announced she will be seeking re-election.
- Nominated candidates
- Marie Rose Dione (ÉMA), businesswoman[56]
- Daniel Godin (Independent), former president of the Deschênes Community Association[57]
- Caroline Murray (AG), incumbent city councillor[58]
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| Party | Candidate | Popular vote | Expenditures | |||||||||
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| Votes | % | ±% | ||||||||||
| Action Gatineau | Caroline Murray | 2,665 | 67.45 | +12.53 | ||||||||
| Équipe Mario Aubé | Marie Rose Dione | 1,019 | 25.79 | – | ||||||||
| Independent | Daniel Godin | 267 | 6.76 | – | ||||||||
| Total valid votes | 3,998 | 98.09 | ||||||||||
| Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes | 78 | 1.91 | ||||||||||
| Turnout | 4,076 | |||||||||||
| Eligible voters | ||||||||||||
| Note: Candidate campaign colours, unless a member of a party, are 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: Ville de Gatineau[59] | ||||||||||||
Plateau District
Incumbent Action Gatineau city councillor Bettyna Belizaire was elected in 2021 with 61.42% of the vote. She has announced she will be seeking re-election.
- Nominated candidates
- Bettyna Belizaire (AG), incumbent city councillor[60]
- Shomba Lomami (ÉMA), human relations officer at the Outaouais Integrated Health and Social Services Centre[61]
| Party | Candidate | Popular vote | Expenditures | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes | % | ±% | ||||||||||
| Action Gatineau | Bettyna Belizaire | 3,029 | 68.92 | +7.50 | ||||||||
| Équipe Mario Aubé | Shomba Lomami | 1,366 | 31.08 | – | ||||||||
| Total valid votes | 4,488 | 97.27 | ||||||||||
| Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes | 126 | 2.73 | ||||||||||
| Turnout | 4,614 | |||||||||||
| Eligible voters | ||||||||||||
| Note: Candidate campaign colours, unless a member of a party, are 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: Ville de Gatineau[62] | ||||||||||||
Mitigomijokan District
Incumbent Action Gatineau city councillor Anik Des Marais was elected in 2021 with 40.40% of the vote. She has announced that she will not seek re-election.[31]
- Nominated candidates
- Mark Buzan (Independent), non-profit consultant; former Conservative Party of Quebec regional vice-president and ADQ candidate for Hull in 1998[63][64]
- Rachel Cousineau (ÉMA), manager at Indigenous Services Canada[65]
- Rachel Deslauriers (AG), senior manager at the Federation of Canadian Municipalities[66][67]
| Party | Candidate | Popular vote | Expenditures | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes | % | ±% | ||||||||||
| Action Gatineau | Rachel Deslauriers | 2,244 | 56.17 | – | ||||||||
| Équipe Mario Aubé | Rachel Cousineau | 1,178 | 29.49 | – | ||||||||
| Independent | Mark Buzan | 573 | 14.34 | – | ||||||||
| Total valid votes | 4,052 | 97.80 | ||||||||||
| Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes | 91 | 2.20 | ||||||||||
| Turnout | 4,143 | |||||||||||
| Eligible voters | ||||||||||||
| Note: Candidate campaign colours, unless a member of a party, are 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: Ville de Gatineau[68] | ||||||||||||
Manoir-des-Trembles–Val-Tétreau District
Incumbent Independent city councillor Jocelyn Blondin was re-elected in 2021 with 55.30% of the vote. He has announced that he will not seek re-election, and endorsed Joseph Soares and Équipe Mario Aubé to succeed him.[27][69] Soares withdrew on June 7, 2025, and was replaced by Serge Cazelais.[70]
- Nominated candidates
- Serge Cazelais (ÉMA), historian and former professor at Saint Paul University[70]
- Adrian Corbo (AG), president of the Fondation Forêt-Boucher, primary school teacher and candidate for Parc-de-la-Montagne–Saint-Raymond District in 2013[69]
- Withdrew
- Joseph Soares (ÉMA), consultant, former federal civil servant and candidate for Wright–Parc-de-la-Montagne District in 2005[71] (previously ran as an Independent)[72][73]
| Party | Candidate | Popular vote | Expenditures | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes | % | ±% | ||||||||||
| Action Gatineau | Adrian Corbo | 2,889 | 72.62 | – | ||||||||
| Équipe Mario Aubé | Serge Cazelais | 1,089 | 27.38 | – | ||||||||
| Total valid votes | 4,084 | 96.80 | ||||||||||
| Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes | 135 | 3.20 | ||||||||||
| Turnout | 4,219 | |||||||||||
| Eligible voters | ||||||||||||
| Note: Candidate campaign colours, unless a member of a party, are 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: Ville de Gatineau[74] | ||||||||||||
Hull–Wright District
Incumbent Action Gatineau city councillor Steve Moran was elected in 2021 with 48.57% of the vote. He has announced he will be seeking re-election.
- Nominated candidates
- Daniel Gislain Dikoume Dikoume (Independent), federal public servant[57]
- Steve Moran (AG), incumbent city councillor and former interim leader of Action Gatineau (2021–2024)[75]
- Éric Pilotte-Savoie (ÉMA), former executive assistant to then-Mayor France Bélisle[56]
| Party | Candidate | Popular vote | Expenditures | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes | % | ±% | ||||||||||
| Action Gatineau | Steve Moran | 1,904 | 62.51 | +13.94 | ||||||||
| Équipe Mario Aubé | Éric Pilotte-Savoie | 987 | 32.40 | – | ||||||||
| Independent | Daniel Gislain Dikoume Dikoume | 155 | 5.09 | – | ||||||||
| Total valid votes | 3,115 | 96.92 | ||||||||||
| Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes | 99 | 3.08 | ||||||||||
| Turnout | 3,214 | |||||||||||
| Eligible voters | ||||||||||||
| Note: Candidate campaign colours, unless a member of a party, are 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: Ville de Gatineau[76] | ||||||||||||
Parc-de-la-Montagne–Saint-Raymond District
Incumbent Independent city councillor and former mayor Marc Bureau was elected to the seat in a by-election on October 23, 2022, after his predecessor, Louise Boudrias, died on August 14, 2022, following complications with cancer.[18][19] He has announced he will not be seeking re-election.[28]
- Nominated candidates
- Isabelle Cousineau (AG), policy analyst at the Ministry of Health and Social Services[77]
- Serge Lafortune (Independent), executive assistant to incumbent councillor Marc Bureau[78][79]
- Ernesto Marin-Nunez (ÉMA), assistant administrator at Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada[80]
| Party | Candidate | Popular vote | Expenditures | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes | % | ±% | ||||||||||
| Action Gatineau | Isabelle Cousineau | 1,826 | 49.28 | – | ||||||||
| Équipe Mario Aubé | Ernesto Marin-Nunez | 991 | 26.75 | – | ||||||||
| Independent | Serge Lafortune | 888 | 23.97 | – | ||||||||
| Total valid votes | 3,762 | 97.74 | ||||||||||
| Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes | 87 | 2.26 | ||||||||||
| Turnout | 3,849 | |||||||||||
| Eligible voters | ||||||||||||
| Note: Candidate campaign colours, unless a member of a party, are 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: Ville de Gatineau[81] | ||||||||||||
Orée-du-Parc District
Incumbent Action Gatineau city councillor Isabelle N. Miron was re-elected in 2021 with 61.95% of the vote. She has announced she will be seeking re-election.
- Nominated candidates
| Party | Candidate | Popular vote | Expenditures | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes | % | ±% | ||||||||||
| Action Gatineau | Isabelle N. Miron | 2,576 | 56.64 | -5.31 | ||||||||
| Équipe Mario Aubé | Vicki Laframboise | 1,972 | 43.36 | – | ||||||||
| Total valid votes | 4,614 | 97.92 | ||||||||||
| Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes | 98 | 2.08 | ||||||||||
| Turnout | 4,712 | |||||||||||
| Eligible voters | ||||||||||||
| Note: Candidate campaign colours, unless a member of a party, are 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: Ville de Gatineau[83] | ||||||||||||
Limbour District
Incumbent Action Gatineau city councillor Louis Sabourin was elected in 2021 with 41.88% of the vote. He has announced he will not seek re-election.[33]
- Nominated candidates
- Julie Bélisle (ÉMA), federal public servant[84]
- Dérik Maltais (AG), advisor for the Office of the Chief Government Whip and Independent runner-up for this district in 2021[85]
| Party | Candidate | Popular vote | Expenditures | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes | % | ±% | ||||||||||
| Équipe Mario Aubé | Julie Bélisle | 3,020 | 51.66 | – | ||||||||
| Action Gatineau | Dérik Maltais | 2,826 | 48.34 | +11.70 | ||||||||
| Total valid votes | 5,906 | 98.43 | ||||||||||
| Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes | 94 | 1.57 | ||||||||||
| Turnout | 6,000 | |||||||||||
| Eligible voters | ||||||||||||
| Note: Candidate campaign colours, unless a member of a party, are 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: Ville de Gatineau[86] | ||||||||||||
Touraine District
Incumbent Action Gatineau city councillor Tiffany-Lee Norris Parent was elected in 2021 with 38.43% of the vote. She has announced she will be seeking re-election.
- Nominated candidates
- Paul Loyer (ÉMA), school board trustee for the Centre de services scolaire des Draveurs (2020–present); former school board trustee for the Commission scolaire des Draveurs (2007–2020)[87]
- Tiffany-Lee Norris Parent (AG), incumbent city councillor[88]
- Withdrew
| Party | Candidate | Popular vote | Expenditures | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes | % | ±% | ||||||||||
| Action Gatineau | Tiffany-Lee Norris Parent | 2,068 | 51.18 | +12.75 | ||||||||
| Équipe Mario Aubé | Paul Loyer | 1,973 | 48.82 | – | ||||||||
| Total valid votes | 4,127 | 97.27 | ||||||||||
| Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes | 116 | 2.73 | ||||||||||
| Turnout | 4,243 | |||||||||||
| Eligible voters | ||||||||||||
| Note: Candidate campaign colours, unless a member of a party, are 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: Ville de Gatineau[90] | ||||||||||||
Pointe-Gatineau District
Incumbent Independent city councillor Mike Duggan was elected in 2021 with 51.40% of the vote. He has announced he will not be seeking re-election.[32]
- Nominated candidates
- Marc Carrière (ÉMA), former city councillor for Masson-Angers District (2013–2021) and Conservative Party of Quebec candidate for Papineau in 2022[91]
- Louis Laurier (Independent), freelancer[92]
- Nicolas Payette-Prévost (AG), manager at the Canadian Judicial Council[93]
| Party | Candidate | Popular vote | Expenditures | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes | % | ±% | ||||||||||
| Équipe Mario Aubé | Marc Carrière | 1,612 | 51.04 | – | ||||||||
| Action Gatineau | Nicolas Payette-Prévost | 1,251 | 39.61 | – | ||||||||
| Independent | Louis Laurier | 295 | 9.34 | – | ||||||||
| Total valid votes | 3,223 | 97.14 | ||||||||||
| Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes | 95 | 2.86 | ||||||||||
| Turnout | 3,318 | |||||||||||
| Eligible voters | ||||||||||||
| Note: Candidate campaign colours, unless a member of a party, are 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: Ville de Gatineau[94] | ||||||||||||
Carrefour-de-l'Hôpital District
Incumbent Action Gatineau city councillor Catherine Craig-St-Louis was elected to the seat in a by-election on June 9, 2024, after her predecessor, Olive Kamanyana, resigned her seat to participate in the 2024 Gatineau mayoral by-election.[95] She has announced she will be seeking re-election.
- Nominated candidates
- Catherine Craig-St-Louis (AG), incumbent city councillor[96]
- Marie-Pier Lacroix (ÉMA), community worker and Independent candidate in this district in 2024[97]
| Party | Candidate | Popular vote | Expenditures | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes | % | ±% | ||||||||||
| Action Gatineau | Catherine Craig-St-Louis | 2,319 | 54.97 | – | ||||||||
| Équipe Mario Aubé | Marie-Pier Lacroix | 1,900 | 45.03 | – | ||||||||
| Total valid votes | 4,290 | 97.74 | ||||||||||
| Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes | 99 | 2.26 | ||||||||||
| Turnout | 4,389 | |||||||||||
| Eligible voters | ||||||||||||
| Note: Candidate campaign colours, unless a member of a party, are 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: Ville de Gatineau[98] | ||||||||||||
Versant District
Incumbent Independent city councillor Daniel Champagne was re-elected in 2021 with 72.30% of the vote. He has announced that he will not be seeking re-election.[30] He has endorsed Sophie Lamothe of Action Gatineau to succeed him.[99]
- Nominated candidates
- Sophie Lamothe (AG), architect[100]
- Luc Chénier (ÉMA), sports commentator for 104.7 Outaouais and former defenceman for the Gatineau Olympiques[99]
| Party | Candidate | Popular vote | Expenditures | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes | % | ±% | ||||||||||
| Équipe Mario Aubé | Luc Chénier | 2,916 | 57.42 | – | ||||||||
| Action Gatineau | Sophie Lamothe | 2,162 | 42.58 | – | ||||||||
| Total valid votes | 5,143 | 98.15 | ||||||||||
| Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes | 97 | 1.85 | ||||||||||
| Turnout | 5,240 | |||||||||||
| Eligible voters | ||||||||||||
| Note: Candidate campaign colours, unless a member of a party, are 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: Ville de Gatineau[101] | ||||||||||||
Bellevue District
Incumbent Action Gatineau city councillor Alicia Brunet-Lacasse was elected in 2021 with 41.78% of the vote. The party has announced that she will be seeking re-election.
- Nominated candidates
- Chloé Bourgeois (ÉMA), actress and comedian[102]
- Alicia Brunet-Lacasse (AG), incumbent city councillor[103]
| Party | Candidate | Popular vote | Expenditures | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes | % | ±% | ||||||||||
| Équipe Mario Aubé | Chloé Bourgeois | 2,891 | 56.92 | – | ||||||||
| Action Gatineau | Alicia Brunet-Lacasse | 2,188 | 43.08 | +1.30 | ||||||||
| Total valid votes | 5,185 | 97.35 | ||||||||||
| Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes | 141 | 2.65 | ||||||||||
| Turnout | 5,326 | |||||||||||
| Eligible voters | ||||||||||||
| Note: Candidate campaign colours, unless a member of a party, are 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: Ville de Gatineau[104] | ||||||||||||
Lac-Beauchamp District
Incumbent Independent city councillor Denis Girouard was elected in 2021 with 56.76% of the vote. He previously showed interest in running in the 2024 Gatineau mayoral by-election, but withdrew himself from consideration.[48][105] He has announced that he will be seeking re-election.[106]
- Nominated candidates
- Denis Girouard (Independent), incumbent city councillor[106]
- Timmy Jutras (ÉMA), assistant to Liberal MP Stéphane Lauzon[107]
- Anne-Marie Meunier (Independent), music producer[57]
- Richard Nadeau (AG), former Bloc Québécois MP for Gatineau (2006–2011) and father of former city councillor for Pointe-Gatineau District Myriam Nadeau[61]
| Party | Candidate | Popular vote | Expenditures | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes | % | ±% | ||||||||||
| Équipe Mario Aubé | Timmy Jutras | 2,122 | 57.10 | – | ||||||||
| Action Gatineau | Richard Nadeau | 959 | 25.81 | – | ||||||||
| Independent | Denis Girouard | 466 | 12.54 | -44.22 | ||||||||
| Independent | Anne-Marie Meunier | 169 | 4.55 | – | ||||||||
| Total valid votes | 3,783 | 97.42 | ||||||||||
| Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes | 100 | 2.58 | ||||||||||
| Turnout | 3,883 | |||||||||||
| Eligible voters | ||||||||||||
| Note: Candidate campaign colours, unless a member of a party, are 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: Ville de Gatineau[108] | ||||||||||||
Rivière-Blanche District
In 2021, incumbent Équipe Mario Aubé city councillor Jean Lessard was re-elected with 73.36% of the vote. Lessard had been an Independent until March 10, 2025, when he announced that he was joining the new political party formed by fellow city councillor Mario Aubé.[41] He has announced that he will seek re-election.
- Nominated candidates
- Jean Lessard (ÉMA), incumbent city councillor[41]
- Frédéric Morin-Paquette (AG), primary school teacher[61]
| Party | Candidate | Popular vote | Expenditures | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes | % | ±% | ||||||||||
| Équipe Mario Aubé | Jean Lessard | 3,266 | 68.34 | -5.02 | ||||||||
| Action Gatineau | Frédéric Morin-Paquette | 1,513 | 31.66 | – | ||||||||
| Total valid votes | 4,879 | 97.31 | ||||||||||
| Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes | 135 | 2.69 | ||||||||||
| Turnout | 5,014 | |||||||||||
| Eligible voters | ||||||||||||
| Note: Candidate campaign colours, unless a member of a party, are 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: Ville de Gatineau[109] | ||||||||||||
Masson-Angers District
Incumbent Équipe Mario Aubé city councillor Mario Aubé was elected in 2021 with 60.49% of the vote. He originally indicated his intention to seek re-election as an Independent,[110] but later announced that he would be running for mayor.
- Nominated candidates
- Michael Korhonen (ÉMA), federal civil servant with the Department of National Defence[51]
- Charles-Henri Lepage-Roy (AG), non-profit worker[111]
| Party | Candidate | Popular vote | Expenditures | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes | % | ±% | ||||||||||
| Équipe Mario Aubé | Michael Korhonen | 3,774 | 80.42 | – | ||||||||
| Action Gatineau | Charles-Henri Lepage-Roy | 919 | 19.58 | – | ||||||||
| Total valid votes | 4,813 | 96.88 | ||||||||||
| Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes | 155 | 3.12 | ||||||||||
| Turnout | 4,968 | |||||||||||
| Eligible voters | ||||||||||||
| Note: Candidate campaign colours, unless a member of a party, are 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: Ville de Gatineau[112] | ||||||||||||
Buckingham District
Incumbent Independent city councillor Edmond Leclerc was elected in 2021 with 57.52% of the vote. He has announced that he will be seeking re-election.[63]
- Nominated candidates
- Edmond Leclerc (Independent), incumbent city councillor[63]
- Mike Owen Sebazengi (AG), executive director of Action Gatineau and Québec solidaire candidate for Pontiac in 2022[56]
- Sylvain Tremblay (ÉMA), former school board trustee for the Commission scolaire au Cœur-des-Vallées (2013–2020) and candidate for Masson-Angers District in 2021[113]
| Party | Candidate | Popular vote | Expenditures | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes | % | ±% | ||||||||||
| Independent | Edmond Leclerc | 2,874 | 60.81 | +3.29 | ||||||||
| Action Gatineau | Mike Owen Sebazengi | 272 | 5.76 | – | ||||||||
| Équipe Mario Aubé | Sylvain Tremblay | 1,580 | 33.43 | – | ||||||||
| Total valid votes | 4,783 | 98.13 | ||||||||||
| Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes | 91 | 1.87 | ||||||||||
| Turnout | 4,874 | |||||||||||
| Eligible voters | ||||||||||||
| Note: Candidate campaign colours, unless a member of a party, are 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: | ||||||||||||
Notes
- ^ The mayor is a member of City Council, but for the purposes of documentation is treated as their own individual.
- ^ All councillors listed here are incumbent members of the same political party, and have appeared alongside Marquis-Bissonnette at various occasions during the campaign.
- ^ Key:
DV – decided voters
AV – all voters - ^ Commissioned by Le Droit and ICI Ottawa-Gatineau.
- ^ Commissioned by 104.7 Outaouais and TVA Gatineau–Ottawa.
- ^ Voters who vote in the special advance voting, held at the official elections office, come from across the city and are thus labelled in their own category.
- ^ Not including candidates for mayor.
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External links
- Ville de Gatineau: Official election website