2009 Magog municipal election
The 2009 Magog municipal election was held on November 1, 2009, to elect a mayor and councillors in the city of Magog, Quebec. In the mayoral contest, Vicki May Hamm was elected over incumbent Marc Poulin.
Results
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
Vicki May Hamm | 5,649 | 50.41 |
(x)Marc Poulin | 4,668 | 41.65 |
Alain Vanden Eynden | 890 | 7.94 |
Total valid votes | 11,207 | 100.00 |
- Vicki May Hamm has a diploma in social work from the Cégep de Sherbrooke and has been involved in several public initiatives in Magog.[1] In 2003, she campaigned for an unsuccessful proposal to undo the merger of Magog Township with the city of Magog.[2] She was elected to the Magog municipal council in 2005, defeating incumbent councillor Michel Voyer in the city's fourth ward.[3] She chaired the toponynmy committee after the election and was responsible for overseeing street name changes in the amalgamated community.[4] In 2006, Hamm was the only member of council to oppose a commercial re-zoning that allowed for the possible establishment of a Wal-Mart store.[5] She won an upset victory over Marc Poulin for the mayoralty in 2009.[6] During the campaign, she supported development in the Mont-Orford National Park.[7] In 2010, she initiated a re-organization of Magog's administrative structure.[8] By virtue of her position as mayor, Hamm also serves on the Memphrémagog Regional County Municipality, where she chaired the local development centre until her resignation in August 2010.[9] In November 2010, she took part in the reconstruction of an orphanage in Haiti.[10]
- Marc Poulin was first elected as mayor of Magog in 1998, after serving as a councillor for twelve years.[11] The following year, he launched a significant residential development project and a December blood drive.[12] In 2001, he promoted a merger between Magog, Magog Township and Omerville; the provincial government mandated this merger the following year, and Poulin was elected as mayor of the expanded city in December 2002.[13] He declined an offer to run as a Parti Québécois candidate in the 2003 provincial election, saying that he was not a supporter of Quebec sovereigntism.[14] He was re-elected to a third term as mayor in 2005, without opposition.[15] Poulin was defeated in 2009 following a divisive campaign. He has openly criticized Vicki May Hamm, his successor, and has said that he may run for mayor again in 2013.[16]
- Alain Vanden Eynden is a businessperson in Magog. He spoke against proposed development at the head of Lake Memphremagog in 2000, arguing that the area's tourist appeal depends on its environmental integrity.[17] He was elected to the Magog municipal council in 2005, winning a four-way contest in the city's fourth district.[18] In 2008, he supported a referendum initiative for a new library.[19] In 2009, Vicky May Hamm accused Vanden Eynden of conspiring with Marc Poulin to siphon votes away from her; this accusation was rejected.[20] In 2010, Vanden Eynden was president of the Magog Orford colors festival.[21]
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
(x)Michel Bombardier | 585 | 53.77 |
Luc Dion | 503 | 46.23 |
Total valid votes | 1,088 | 100.00 |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
Yvon Lamontagne | 506 | 46.25 |
(x)Stéphane Simard | 355 | 32.45 |
Jules Lalancette | 233 | 21.30 |
Total valid votes | 1,094 | 100.00 |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
(x)Denise Poulin-Marcotte | accl. | . |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
Olivier Tremblay | 634 | 54.10 |
Perle Bouchard | 538 | 45.90 |
Total valid votes | 1,172 | 100.00 |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
Robert Ranger | 539 | 42.88 |
Claude Bolbuc | 427 | 33.97 |
Pierre Boulé | 291 | 23.15 |
Total valid votes | 1,257 | 100.00 |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
(x)Jacques Laurendeau | accl. | . |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
(x)Gilbert Kurt Boucher | accl. | . |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
Nathalie Bélanger | 635 | 65.13 |
(x)Gilles Robinson | 340 | 34.87 |
Total valid votes | 975 | 100.00 |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
Nathalie Pelletier | 745 | 59.13 |
(x)Serge Gosselin | 515 | 40.87 |
Total valid votes | 1,260 | 100.00 |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
Diane Pelletier | 523 | 51.32 |
Patricia Tremblay | 496 | 48.68 |
Total valid votes | 1,019 | 100.00 |
- Diane Pelletier is a former regional director of Quebec's ministry of culture and communications. She has also served as chair of the Comite du patrimoine paysager estrien, a group devoted to preserving landscapes. Her campaign in 2009 was centred on environmental issues.[22] She served as chair of Magog's environmental and technical services committee after the election; in 2010, she organized a municipal composting competition.[23]
References
- Mairie de Magog 2009 Archived 2011-02-02 at the Wayback Machine, Vicki May Hamm, accessed 25 February 2011.
- Nelson Afonso, "Magog coalition wants demerger vote," Sherbrooke Record, 17 June 2003, p. 1.
- "Meet your new municipal councils," Sherbrooke Record, 8 November 2005, p. 7.
- Joe Strizzi, "New addresses official in Magog," Sherbrooke Record, 5 November 2008, p. 1.
- Brion Robinson, "More business may be bad," Sherbrooke Record, 1 March 2006, p. 1.
- Doug McCooeye, "Hamm takes Magog's mayoral race," Sherbrooke Record, 2 November 2009, p. 5.
- Kevin Dougherty, "Two sides clash over Orford proposal," Montreal Gazette, 21 April 2010, A10.
- "Magog City Hall reorganizes," Sherbrooke Record, 21 May 2010, p. 2.
- Doug McCooeye, "Mt. Orford leaders show unity in face of implied division," Sherbrooke Record, 3 May 2010, p. 3; Doug McCooeye, "Hamm resigns as CLD president," Sherbrooke Record, 20 August 2010, p. 5.
- "Magog mayor, Vicki May Hamm to help in Haiti," Sherbrooke Record, 2 November 2010, p. 4.
- He defeated Noël Lacasse in 1998. See "Quebec election results stay true to polls," Montreal Gazette, 3 November 1998, A8; "Magog mayor makes pitch to lead new city," Sherbrooke Record, 14 November 2002, p. 4.
- Nelson Afonso, "Magog encourages new housing," Sherbrooke Record, 14 February 2001, p. 3; "Blood drive a success," Sherbrooke Record, 14 December 2004, p. 5.
- Daniel Huot, "Magog mayor stands alone for merger at MRC meeting," Sherbrooke Record, 5 October 2001, p. 3; Nelson Afonso, "Quebec forces three-way merger," Sherbrooke Record, 3 October 2002; Nelson Afonso, "Poulin elected to lead new city of Magog," Sherbrooke Record, 2 December 2002, p. 1.
- Rene Bruemmer, "Mayor says no thanks to PQ," Sherbrooke Record, 19 April 2001, p. 1.
- Patrick Lavery, "Magog mayor gets four more years: Four acclaimed to council, 16 vie for remaining seats," Sherbrooke Record, 18 October 2005, p. 3.
- Jean-François Gagnon, "Marc Poulin peu impressionné par le travail de Vicki May Hamm," La Tribune, 18 November 2010, accessed 6 December 2010; Vincent Cliche, "Marc Poulin laisse la porte ouverte à un retour," Archived 2012-09-03 at Archive.today Le Reflet du Lac, 17 November 2010, accessed 6 December 2010.
- Tom Peacock, "Magog residents divided over zoning issue," Sherbrooke Record, 12 May 2000, p. 4.
- "Meet your new municipal councils," Sherbrooke Record, 8 November 2005, p. 7.
- Rita Legault, "Library in the church 'just makes sense'," Sherbrooke Record, 24 November 2008, p. 1.
- Doug McCooeye, "Mudslinging in Magog; Hamm accuses Poulin, Vanden Eynden of conspiring to siphon her support," Sherbrooke Record, 22 October 2009, p. 1.
- "Magog-Orford fall color festival closes," Sherbrooke Record, 12 October 2010, p. 1.
- "Tourism's future depends on the land," Sherbrooke Record, 17 May 2007, p. 3.
- "Magog goes green," Sherbrooke Record, 4 November 2009, p. 2.
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