2017 Westmount municipal election

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2017 Westmount municipal election
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8 seats in Westmount City Council

Incumbent Mayor

Christina Smith
Independent



Municipal elections were held in the city of Westmount, Quebec, Canada on 4 November 2017 as part of the 2017 Quebec municipal elections. Voters elected 8 positions on the Westmount City Council, as well as one mayor. On October 5, returning City Councillor Philip A. Cutler and newcomer Jeff Shamie were acclaimed. [1]

Election Notes[edit]

Cynthia Lulham was elected for a 7th term, extending her record as the longest serving council member. 6 of the 8 councillors were newcomers, with only Cutler and Lulham (along with Mayor Smith) returning.

Mayor[edit]

Candidate Vote %
Patrick Martin 1,878 31.2
Christina M. Smith (incumbent) 3,619 60.1
Beryl Wajsman 528 8.8
Result: Christina M. Smith

Westmount City Council Candidates[edit]

District 1[edit]

Candidate Vote %
Anitra Bostock 259 42.6
Antonio D'amico 255 41.9
Kirk Polymenakos 94 15.5
Result: Anitra Bostock

District 2[edit]

Candidate Vote %
Philip A. Cutler (incumbent) Acclaimed -
Result: Philip A. Cutler

District 3[edit]

Candidate Vote %
Jeff Shamie Acclaimed -
Result: Jeff Shamie

District 4[edit]

Candidate Vote %
Rosalind Davis (Incumbent) 372 42.8
Conrad Peart 497 57.2
Result: Conrad Peart

District 5[edit]

Candidate Vote %
Marina Brzeski 398 45.1
Elaine Carsley 33 3.7
Gabriel Felcarek 89 10.1
Christian Matossian 362 41
Result: Marina Brzeski

District 6[edit]

Candidate Vote %
George Fourniotis 63 8
Mary Gallery 597 75.8
Joanne Wallace 128 16.2
Result: Mary Gallery

District 7[edit]

Candidate Vote %
Cynthia Lulham (Incumbent) 424 54.90
Johanna Stosik 349 45.1
Result: Cynthia Lulham

District 8[edit]

Candidate Vote %
Kathleen Kez 325 50.2
Theodora Samiotis (Incumbent) 322 49.8
Result: Kathleen Kez

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Incumbent Christina Smith easily elected mayor of Westmount". CBC News. 5 November 2017. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Montreal elections 2017: Westmount results - Montreal | Globalnews.ca". Archived from the original on 26 March 2020. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
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