Régent Millette Explained

Régent Millette
Birth Date:14 September 1935
Death Place:Saint-Charles-Borromée
Profession:Teacher
Party:Independent
Otherparty:Parti république du Québec, Parti démocratie chrétienne
Spouse:Claire Séguin

Régent Millette (September 14, 1935  - August 21, 2013) was a perennial candidate for public office, having run in twenty-five federal, provincial, and municipal elections since 2000. In 2013, he declared "I will run for office until I die".[1] He was a candidate of the Parti démocratie chrétienne du Québec in the 2003 provincial election but has run as an independent in every other campaign. He was a member of the short-lived Parti république du Québec in 2007 but never actually ran under its banner.[2]

Millette has a teaching certificate and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Université de Montréal and has worked as a teacher.[3] During the 2005 municipal election, he said that he felt a calling to serve the public and would take no salary if elected.[4] He holds socially conservative views; during the 2003 Montreal gay pride parade, he was quoted as saying, "I love everybody but in the Bible they say there are many things that are against nature."[5]

Political activism

A candidate named Régent Millette ran for the Ralliement national in the 1966 Quebec election and received 96 votes (0.46%) for a fifth-place finish against incumbent Liberal cabinet minister Paul Gérin-Lajoie. This may have been the same person.

In March 2006, Mr. Millette was charged with attempting to file a breach of condition and conspiring to file a breach of condition when, at a meeting of Laval city council, he asked questions on behalf of Rick Blatter while the latter had undertaken to respect a court order prohibiting him from communicating with the staff of the town hall and the elected officials of Laval. Following his acquittal, Mr Millette tried to get an indemnity of $95,000 from Ville de Laval but lost his case in 2012. In 2013 the Supreme Court of Canada rejected his request for appeal.[6]

Electoral record
ElectionDivisionPartyVotes%PlaceWinner
2000 federalLaval EastIndependent2550.448/9Carole-Marie Allard, Liberal
Quebec provincial by-election, 9 April 2001MercierIndependent270.169/9Nathalie Rochefort, Liberal
Quebec provincial by-election, 1 October 2001BlainvilleIndependent970.436/6Richard Legendre, Parti Québécois
2005 Laval municipalMayor of LavalIndependent6060.484/4Gilles Vaillancourt, Parti PRO des Lavallois
Quebec provincial by-election, 15 April 2002AnjouIndependent720.445/5Lise Thériault, Liberal
Quebec provincial by-election, 17 June 2002VimontIndependent2120.704/4François Gaudreau, Action démocratique du Québec
2003 provincialMille-ÎlesParti démocratie chrétienne1130.285/5Maurice Clermont, Liberal
2004 federalAlfred-PellanIndependent890.177/7Robert Carrier, Bloc Québécois
Quebec provincial by-election, 20 September 2004GouinIndependent330.227/7Nicolas Girard, Parti Québécois
2005 Laval municipalMayor of LavalIndependent3,4744.414/4Gilles Vaillancourt, Parti PRO des Lavallois
Quebec provincial by-election, 12 December 2005OutremontIndependent280.217/7Raymond Bachand, Liberal
2006 federalOutremontIndependent220.0511/11Jean Lapierre, Liberal
Quebec provincial by-election, 10 April 2006Sainte-Marie–Saint-JacquesIndependent280.217/7Martin Lemay, Parti Québécois
Quebec provincial by-election, 14 August 2006Pointe-aux-TremblesIndependent520.418/8André Boisclair, Parti Québécois
Canadian federal by-election, 27 November 2006RepentignyIndependent780.257/7Raymond Gravel, Bloc Québécois
2007 provincialMille-ÎlesIndependent960.236/6Maurice Clermont, Liberal
Canadian federal by-election, 17 September 2007OutremontIndependent320.1311/12Thomas Mulcair, New Democratic Party
Quebec provincial by-election, 12 May 2008Pointe-aux-TremblesIndependent310.238/8Nicole Léger, Parti Québécois
Canadian federal by-election, 8 September 2008Westmount—Ville-MarieIndependent---election cancelled
2008 federalAlfred-PellanIndependent2590.496/6Robert Carrier, Bloc Québécois
2008 provincialMille-ÎlesIndependent440.137/7Francine Charbonneau, Liberal
Quebec provincial by-election, 22 June 2009Marguerite-BourgeoysIndependent410.388/8Clément Gignac, Liberal
2009 Laval municipalMayor of LavalIndependent6820.704/5Gilles Vaillancourt, Parti PRO des Lavallois
Quebec provincial by-election, 5 July 2010VachonIndependent710.537/7Martine Ouellet, Parti Québécois
2011 federalAlfred-PellanIndependent2450.456/6Rosane Doré Lefebvre, New Democratic Party
Quebec provincial election, 4 September 2012Mille-ÎlesIndependent1220,387/8Francine Charbonneau, Liberal
2013 Laval municipalMayor of LavalIndependent6110.539/9Marc Demers, Mouvement lavallois

Death

Mr Millette, aged 77 years old, passed away on August 21, 2013 at the Joliette Regional Hospital in Saint-Charles-Borromée.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: "Je vais me présenter jusqu'à ma mort" .
  2. http://www.radio-canada.ca/nouvelles/Politique/2007/04/05/004-paquette-PRQ.shtml "Les dissidents auront le choix"
  3. http://www.cbc.ca/canadavotes2006/riding/081/ Canada Votes 2006: Candidates and Ridings: Outremont
  4. Michelle Lalonde, "Vaillancourt wins in a walkover: 5th term as mayor. Colourful challengers included 18-year-old, part-time actor," Montreal Gazette, 7 November 2005, A8.
  5. Ross Marowits, "Catholic Church hypocritical to attack same-sex marriage, say gay activists," Canadian Press, 3 August 2003, 18:36.
  6. Web site: Pas d'indemnité pour un candidat à la mairie de Laval. fr. July 18, 2023.