Option Verdun/Montréal Explained

Option Verdun/Montréal (OVM) was a municipal political party in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The party contested seats on the Verdun borough council in the 2013 Montreal municipal election.

Party leader

OVM is led by André Savard, who was also its candidate for borough mayor in 2013. Savard had previously been elected as a borough councillor for Desmarchais-Crawford in the 2005 Montreal municipal election as a candidate of the Montreal Island Citizens Union (MICU) and was returned in the 2009 Montreal municipal election for the renamed Union Montreal.[1] During his second term, he served as chair of the borough's public works, traffic, and public safety and security committee.[2] Savard left Union Montreal in late November 2012 after allegations of illegal fundraising were made before the Charbonneau Commission.[3]

2013 election

After serving for serving months as an independent, Savard formed OVM in 2013. During that year's municipal campaign, he outlined his party's approaches on matters such as poverty reduction and social housing.[4]

Savard was defeated in the mayoral contest, and none of the OVM's candidates for city council and borough council were elected.

The party was dissolved and ceased to be recognized by the Directeur général des élections du Québec on June 1, 2015.[5]

Election results

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- 47,677Borough mayor44.74%  Jean-François Parenteau
5,147 (24.81%)
Alain Tassé
2,902 (13.99%)
Mary Ann Davis
4,594 (22.14%)
André Savard
2,669 (12.86%)
Mourad Bendjennet
3,645 (17.57%)
Andrée Champoux (EAC)
1,549
(7.47%)

Jency Mercier (IM)
139 (0.67%)

Katherine Le Rougetel (Ind.)
102 (0.49%)
 Ginette MarotteEDC gain from Ind.
Champlain
–L'Île-des-Sœurs
25,660City councillor45.60%Manon Gauthier
2,972 (26.25%)
André Julien
1,612 (14.24%)
Jack L. Kugelmass
2,195 (19.39%)
Marc Touchette
833 (7.36%)
Mathieu Bélanger
2,643 (23.34%)
Jacques Gendron (EAC)
1,067 (9.42%)
VacantEDC gain
Borough councillor I45.64%Pierre L'Heureux
3,051 (26.9%)
Paul Beaupré
1,782 (15.71%)
Dolores Durbau
2,149 (18.95%)
Charles Côté
984 (8.68%)
Jacline Leroux
2,514 (22.17%)
Carole Anctil (EAC)
752 (6.63%)
Abdulilah Kassem (Ind.)
109 (0.96%)
 Paul BeaupréEDC gain from CM
Borough councillor II45.68%Marie-Eve Brunet
3,051 (26.88%)
Jean-Pierre Boivin
1,886 (16.62%)
Stefana Lamasanu
2,313 (20.36%)
Luce Latendresse
800 (7.05%)
Stéphanie Raymond-Bougie
2,617 (23.06%)
Béatrice Guay Pepper (EAC)
684 (6.03%)
 Andrée ChampouxEDC gain from EAC
Desmarchais-Crawford22,017City councillor43.68%Sébastien Dhavernas
2,095 (22.53%)
Françoise Gloutnay
1,082 (11.64%)
Sterling Downey
2,306 (24.80%)
Richard Langlais
1,523 (16.38%)
Marie-Josée Parent
1,917 (20.62%)
France Caya (EAC)
376 (4.04%)
 Alain TasséPM gain from CM
Borough councillor I43.67%Michelle Tremblay
2,141 (23.05%)
Monique Trudel
1,228 (13.22%)
Luc Gagnon
2,329 (25.07%)
Joanne Poulin
1,431 (15.41%)
Gladys Negret
1,773 (19.09%)
Michèle L'Allier-Davies (EAC)
387 (4.17%)
 Ann GuyPM gain from Ind.
Borough councillor II43.67%Philippe Sarrasin
2,018 (21.71%)
Rielle Lévesque
1,060 (11.40%)
Marie-Andrée Mauger
2,422 (26.05%)
Robert Auger
1,510 (16.24%)
André-Yanne Parent
1,878 (20.20%)
Mamad Raheemeea (EAC)
409 (4.40%)
 André SavardPM gain from OVM

References

  1. Savard had previously sought election to the same seat in the 2001 municipal election as a candidate of Vision Montreal. he was defeated by MICU's John Gallagher.
  2. "Reconfiguration of L'Ile-des-Soeurs entrances/exits - Reopening of Exit 5 This Weekend," Canada NewsWire, 20 July 2011.
  3. "Verdun councillor leaves civic party," Montreal Gazette, 27 November 2012, A3.
  4. http://www.messagerverdun.com/Elections-municipales/2013-10-30/article-3455214/Question-a-Andre-Savard-%26ndash%3B-Option-Verdun-Montreal,-candidat-a-la-mairie-darrondissement-de-Verdun./1 "Question à André Savard – Option Verdun/Montréal, candidat à la mairie d'arrondissement de Verdun"
  5. Web site: Portrait sur le financement de partis politiques municipaux: Exercice financier clos le 31 décembre 2015. Directeur général des élections du Québec. 13 November 2017.