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1970 Montreal municipal election

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The 1970 Montreal municipal election took place on October 25, 1970, to elected a mayor and city councillors in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The election was held against the backdrop of the FLQ Crisis.

Mayor Jean Drapeau was re-elected without difficulty, and his party won every seat on city council.

Results

Mayor
1970 Montreal municipal election: Mayor of Montreal
Candidate Votes %
(x)Jean Drapeau 339,215 91.89
André Desmarais 11,072 3.00
Manon Leger 7,189 1.95
Joseph Abraham 3,831 1.04
Jean-Guy Robillard 3,492 0.95
Claude Longtin 3,442 0.93
Lucien Monette 1,269 0.34
Total valid votes 369,150 100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.
Council (incomplete)
1970 Montreal municipal election: Councillor, Maisonneuve, Ward One
Candidate Votes %
(x)Pierre Lorange 20,430 86.41
Marcel Bureau 3,213 13.59
Total valid votes 23,643 100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.
1970 Montreal municipal election: Councillor, Saint-Michel, Ward One
Candidate Votes %
Rocco Luccisano 9,092 57.24
(x)Nicola Ciamarra 4,445 27.99
Raymond Bourget 2,346 14.77
Total valid votes 15,883 100
Source: Election results, 1833-2005 (in French), City of Montreal.