Discover Your New Mayor: Latest Election Results for Laval West Island and Demerged Cities

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Discover Your New Mayor: Latest Election Results for Laval West Island and Demerged Cities

On November 2, 2025, residents in Quebec’s greater Montreal area participated in municipal elections to select their leaders for the coming four years. The results from various demerged municipalities, the South Shore, and Laval indicate a mixture of incumbent successes and new leadership.

Election Results Overview

South Shore

  • Longueuil: Catherine Fournier retained her position as mayor.
  • Brossard: Mayor Doreen Assaad achieved a significant victory with over 80% of the vote.

Laval

  • Laval: Stéphane Boyer is projected to be re-elected as the city’s mayor.

West Island

  • Dorval: Incumbent Marc Doret is in a competitive lead against Umberto Macri.
  • Pointe-Claire: John Belvedere regained the mayorship, defeating Tim Thomas.
  • Beaconsfield: Martin St-Jean won against Georges Bourelle, who did not seek reelection.
  • Sainte-Anne-Bellevue: Michel Boudreault ousted incumbent Paola Hawa.

Demerged Municipalities

  • Town of Mount Royal: Incumbent Peter Malouf has been re-elected.
  • Côte-Saint-Luc: Mitchell Brownstein is narrowly leading David Tordjman by only 50 votes.
  • Hampstead: Jeremy Levi won against Jack Edery, with William Steinberg trailing in third.
  • Montreal West: Jonathan Cha has been elected, defeating incumbent Beny Masella.
  • Westmount: Michael Stern emerged victorious over Lynne Casgrain and Mary Gallery.

In addition to these races, certain municipalities including Kirkland, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, and Boucherville saw mayors elected via acclamation. As results continue to be verified, these elections mark a significant moment for governance in the region.