The 2002 Richmond municipal election took place on April 30, 2000, to elect a mayor and councillors in Richmond, Quebec. The election was called after the municipality of Melbourne was merged with Richmond.
2000 Richmond election, Mayor of Bromont
Candidate
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Total votes
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% of total votes
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(incumbent)Marc-André Martel
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2000 Richmond election, Councillor, District One
Candidate
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Total votes
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% of total votes
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Charles Mallette
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2000 Richmond election, Councillor, District Two
Candidate
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Total votes
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% of total votes
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Paul Gifford
|
67
|
67.78
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Jacques Champagne
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32
|
32.32
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Total valid votes
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99
|
100.00
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2000 Richmond election, Councillor, District Three
Candidate
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Total votes
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% of total votes
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(incumbent)Réal Veilleux
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170
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72.65
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Yvan Tremblay[1]
|
64
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27.35
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Total valid votes
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234
|
100.00
|
2000 Richmond election, Councillor, District Four
Candidate
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Total votes
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% of total votes
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(incumbent)Ghyslaine Bilodeau
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2000 Richmond election, Councillor, District Five
Candidate
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Total votes
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% of total votes
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(incumbent)Daniel Ménard
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2000 Richmond election, Councillor, District Six
Candidate
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Total votes
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% of total votes
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(incumbent)Jean-Guy Berthiaume
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131
|
71.98
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André Charest
|
51
|
18.02
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Total valid votes
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182
|
100.00
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2000 Richmond election, Councillor, District Seven
Candidate
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Total votes
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% of total votes
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(incumbent)Georges-Henri Poulin
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89
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70.08
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Jocelyn Bastien
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38
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29.92
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Total valid votes
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127
|
100.00
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Source: Stephen McDougall, "Richmond elects 22-year-old student: Re-elects three incumbents to town council," Sherbrooke Record, 2 May 2000, p. 7.
- ^ Tremblay was a student who focused his campaign on keeping youth in the community. See Stephen McDougall, "Richmond candidates declare positions at supper," Montreal Gazette, 27 April 2000, p. 3.