Municipal elections were held in the city of Westmount, Quebec, Canada on 3 November 2013 as part of the 2013 Quebec municipal elections. Voters elected 8 positions on the Westmount City Council, as well as one mayor. On 4 October, Mayor Peter Trent, as well as councillors Nicole Forbes and Victor Drury were acclaimed.[1] Councillors Tim Price of District 2 and Gary Ikeman of District 5 will not be seeking another term on council.[2]
2013 Westmount municipal election|
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Twenty-five-year-old Philip A. Cutler became the youngest city council member in Westmount's History. Cynthia Lulham was elected for a 6th term, making her the longest serving council member. It was the second consecutive term that Mayor Peter Trent was elected by acclamation. The same is true for District 3 councillor Victor Drury. The majority, 5 of 8 seats, on council will be made up of women.
Candidate
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Vote
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%
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Peter Trent (incumbent) |
Acclaimed |
-
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Result: Announced November 3
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Westmount City Council Candidates
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Candidate
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Vote
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%
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Julia Carbone-Gold |
275 |
48.25
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Patrick Martin (incumbent) |
295 |
51.75
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Result: Patrick Martin
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Candidate
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Vote
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%
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Philip A. Cutler |
301 |
57.88
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Peter Starr |
219 |
42.12
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Result: Philip A. Cutler
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Candidate
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Vote
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%
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Victor Drury (incumbent) |
Acclaimed |
-
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Result: Victor Drury
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Candidate
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Vote
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%
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Rosalind Davis |
349 |
60.91
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Kathleen W. Duncan (Incumbent) |
224 |
39.09
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Result: Rosalind Davis
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Candidate
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Vote
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%
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John P. Fretz |
289 |
44.19
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Christina Smith |
365 |
55.81
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Result: Christina Smith
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Candidate
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Vote
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%
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Nicole Forbes (Incumbent) |
Acclaimed |
-
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Result: Nicole Forbes
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Candidate
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Vote
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%
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Cynthia Lulham (Incumbent) |
338 |
56.90
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Mavis Young |
256 |
43.10
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Result: Cynthia Lulham
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Candidate
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Vote
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%
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Andrei Jones |
65 |
19.70
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Theodora Samiotis (Incumbent) |
265 |
80.30
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Result: Theodora Samiotis
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Preceded by
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Westmount municipal elections
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Incumbent
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