Orée-du-Parc District

Orée-du-Parc District (District 9) is a municipal electoral division in the city of Gatineau, Quebec. It is currently served on Gatineau City Council by Isabelle N. Miron of Action Gatineau.

District 9 - Orée-du-Parc
Constituency
for the Gatineau City Council
Location of Orée-du-Parc District in Gatineau
CityGatineau
Population10,931 (2019)[1]
Area10.30 km²
Current constituency
Created2000
Councillor
  
Isabelle N. Miron
AG
Sector(s)Hull
First contested2001 election
Last contested2021 election

The district is located in the Hull sector of the city. It includes the northern part of Hull, including the neighbourhoods of Mont-Blue, Ironside, and part of Parc de la Montagne. The district's name translates to "the edge of the park," referring to Gatineau Park, to which it is adjacent.

Councillors

Council term Party Member
2002–2005 Independent Louise Poirier[lower-alpha 1]
2005–2009 Independent
Independent Claude Millette
2009–2013 Independent Mireille Apollon
Action Gatineau
2013–2017
2017–2021 Action Gatineau Isabelle N. Miron
2021–2025

Election results

2001

Candidate Votes [2] %
Louise Poirier Acclaimed

2005

Candidate Votes[3] %
Louise Poirier 3552 68.6
Armand Legault 933 18.0
Sébastien Béland 696 13.4

2008 by-election

An election was held on October 26 to fill the seat vacated by Ms. Poirier.

Candidate Votes %
Claude Millette78432.7
Mireille Apollon77132.2
René Laprise50821.2
Armand Legault2389.9
Rhéal Loyer964.0

2009

Candidate Vote  %
Mireille Apollon2,75065.1
Claude Millette1,47434.9

2013

Party Candidate Vote  %
 Action GatineauMireille Apollon2,98358.58
  Independent Bruno Bonneville 2,109 41.42

2017

Party Candidate Vote  %
 Action GatineauIsabelle N. Miron2,35652.25
  Independent Marc-André Pelletier 2,153 47.75

2021

Party Candidate Vote  %
 Action GatineauIsabelle N. Miron2,54061.95
  Independent Jacques Lacasse1,56038.05

Notes

  1. Resigned.

References

  1. "Districts électoraux (7 novembre 2021)" (in Canadian French). Ville de Gatineau. Retrieved March 28, 2024.
  2. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on April 30, 2012. Retrieved November 4, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "Ville de Gatineau - Élections". Archived from the original on December 9, 2012. Retrieved December 9, 2012.

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