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In the 2013 Montreal municipal election, Plante was elected councillor for the Sainte-Marie district of the Ville-Marie borough, defeating former provincial minister and 2009 Montreal mayoral candidate Louise Harel. [4] She was named opposition critic for downtown, tourism, and for women's affairs.
At the election in February 1852, Wilson became the first mayor elected by citizens. [3] Starting with the 2009 Montreal municipal election, the mayor of Montreal is also the mayor of the borough of Ville-Marie. On November 5, 2017, Valérie Plante became the first woman to be elected as Mayor of Montreal.
The Ville-Marie borough council is the local governing body of Ville-Marie, a borough in the City of Montreal, Canada. The Ville-Marie council has a different structure from all other Montreal borough councils. Before 2009, the council consisted of an elected borough mayor, two elected city councillors, and two elected borough councillors.
Applebaum is the most recent non-francophone mayor, the last being James John Edmund Guerin in 1912. Applebaum is the first Jewish mayor for the city with previous holders either French Canadian, Scottish, Irish or English descent.
Ville-Marie (French pronunciation: [vil maʁi]) is the name of a borough (arrondissement) in the centre of Montreal, Quebec. The borough is named after Fort Ville-Marie, the French settlement that would later become Montreal (now Old Montreal), which was located within the present-day borough. Old Montreal is a National Historic Site of Canada.
Ville-Marie: No borough mayor election; the mayor of Montreal is ex officio borough mayor; One city councillor per district, who is also a borough councillor. Exceptions: Anjou and Lachine: one city councillor for the entire borough; Outremont and L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève: no city councillors other than the borough mayor
Mayor of Montreal; Borough mayor (except in Ville-Marie, whose mayor is the Mayor of Montreal), who is also a city councillor; A city councillor for the whole borough (Anjou and Lachine only) or for each district, who is also a borough councillor (Outremont and L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève have no city councillors other than the borough mayor)
The city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada is divided into 19 boroughs (in French, arrondissements), each with a mayor and council. Powers ... Ville-Marie: 103,017. 16.5.