2001 Gatineau municipal election explained
Country: | Gatineau |
Module: | Election Name: | Mayoral election | Embed: | yes | Type: | presidential | Previous Election: | 1999 Gatineau municipal election | Previous Year: | 1999 | Next Election: | 2005 Gatineau municipal election | Next Year: | 2005 | Election Date: | November 4, 2001 | Turnout: | 53.76% (7.11pp) | Image1: | File:Yves_Ducharme.jpg | Nominee1: | | Party1: | Independent | Popular Vote1: | 47,975 | Percentage1: | 54.39% | Party2: | Independent | Popular Vote2: | 40,227 | Percentage2: | 45.61% | Swing2: | 7.46% | Mayor | Before Election: | Robert Labine | Before Party: | Independent | After Election: | Yves Ducharme | After Party: | Independent | Module: | Embed: | yes | Type: | legislative | Election Name: | City Council election | Previous Election: | 1999 | Next Election: | 2005 | Seats For Election: | 17 seats in Gatineau City Council | Majority Seats: | 9 | Election Date: | November 4, 2001 | Turnout: | 54.25% | Party1: | Independent | Leader1: | - | Percentage1: | 100.00 | Last Election1: | 12 | Seats1: | 17 |
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The 2001 Gatineau municipal election was held on Sunday, November 4, 2001, to elect a mayor and city councillors in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. The election was held on the same day as the 2001 Quebec municipal elections.