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Interessant... la marge entre Goyette et St-Hilaire est passée de 20% à maintenant 11%. Il y a tu encore de l'espoire?

 

EDIT : Maintenant 9.42%!

 

EDIT 2 : Maintenant 7.32%... media is calling it for St-Hilaire though.

 

EDIT 3 : St-Hilaire only leads by 6.08% now.. still called for St-Hilaire.

 

EDIT 4 : St-Hilaire only leads by 5.92% now...

 

EDIT 5 : St-Hilaire only leads by 5.7% now...

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At 11:15 p.m., with 3,026 of 4,517 polling stations reporting, Tremblay held a 37 - 33 lead over Vision Montreal’s Harel, with third-place candidate Richard Bergeron of Projet Montréal polling at 26 per cent. Three long-shot candidates – Louise O’Sullivan, Michel Bédard and Michel Prairie – had received a combined 4 per cent of the vote.

 

That lead was enough for French-language networks TVA to declare Tremblay the winner shortly after 10:30 p.m., with Radio-Canada following suit shortly before 11 p.m. – although Tremblay has yet to declare victory.

 

(Courtesy of The Montreal Gazette)

 

One thing how long is one term anyways?

 

Tremblay been in power since Jan 2002.

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What a relief... except for Longueuil.....

 

I'm happy that even though Tremblay won, that he doesn't have complete power anymore. I suspect that both Harel and Bergeron will make him work hard for once in his life.

 

In St. Lambert (48% voter turnout):

Philippe BRUNET (pro development): 2,707 votes

Éric BOURBEAU (Liberal who's father was mayor): 2,670

Jill LACOURSIÈRE (anti-development): 2,375

 

Thank God!

 

(In my district (59% voter turnout), the good guy, beat the bad guy by one vote! I am really glad I voted!)

 

http://www.resultatduvote.qc.ca/index.php?ville=saintlambert&ID_LIEN=53&CAT_RAC=74

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What a relief... except for Longueuil.....

 

I'm happy that even though Tremblay won, that he doesn't have complete power anymore. I suspect that both Harel and Bergeron will make him work hard for once in his life.

 

In St. Lambert (48% voter turnout):

Philippe BRUNET (pro development): 2,707 votes

Éric BOURBEAU (Liberal who's father was mayor): 2,670

Jill LACOURSIÈRE (anti-development): 2,375

 

Thank God!

 

(In my district (59% voter turnout), the good guy, beat the bad guy by one vote! I am really glad I voted!)

 

http://www.resultatduvote.qc.ca/index.php?ville=saintlambert&ID_LIEN=53&CAT_RAC=74

 

 

Thanks, I was looking for those results. I am glad for you that the anti-development candidate didnt do too good.

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