Former Gatineau, Que., councillor Maude Marquis-Bissonnette will be the city’s next mayor, according to preliminary results of Sunday’s byelection.
As of 10 p.m., with the majority of votes in, Marquis-Bissonnette had just under 42 per cent of the vote, with former mayor Yves Ducharme in second place with just over 31 per cent.
Seven candidates were running for the job, after the unexpected resignation of France Bélisle in February.
In a French-language victory speech at Bar Minotaure in the city’s Hull neighbourhood, Marquis-Bissonnette thanked the city’s voters for putting their faith in her.
“I am touched, honoured. I take my responsibilities seriously,” she said. “I will be everyone’s mayor. I plan to work with the entire city council.”
Marquis-Bissonnette is set to serve as mayor of the western Quebec city until 2025, when the next general election is held.
“I am aware that there are high expectations. In 17 months, we will not be able to solve everything,” she said, adding she hoped to create a “greener, more dynamic, more equitable, more inclusive and more beautiful city.”
A Sigma Research poll commissioned by Radio-Canada and published earlier this month showed that Marquis-Bissonnette and Ducharme were the two front-runners, with Marquis-Bissonnette’s lead in the double digits.
Elected as councillor for Gatineau’s Plateau ward in 2017, Marquis-Bissonnette resigned to run for mayor in the 2021 election.
She ended up coming in second behind Bélisle.
As the leader of Action Gatineau, Marquis-Bissonnette was the only one of the seven candidates in Sunday’s byelection who were aligned with a municipal political party.
Ducharme, meanwhile, was attempting to return to the mayor’s chair after nearly 20 years away, having previously served from 2001 until 2005.
Before that, he was mayor of the pre-amalgamation city of Hull from 1992 until 2001.
Voters are also electing a new councillor in the city’s Carrefour-de-l’Hôpital ward Sunday, as former councillor Olive Kamanyana had stepped down to launch her own mayoral bid.
With most of the votes in, Kamanyana was in third place with the mayoral race with roughly 10 per cent of the vote.