Laval City Council

The Laval City Council is the governing body in the mayor–council government in the city of Laval, Quebec, Canada. It is composed of the mayor and 21 councillors. They are elected to four year terms with the next election scheduled for November 2013. Statutory meetings are held on the first Monday of each month.

Sectors

Currently the city is divided into six sectors (secteurs in French) which only approximately cover the territories of the former municipalities. They are:

Sector 1
  • Duvernay
  • Saint François
  • Saint Vincent de Paul
Sector 2
  • Laval des Rapides
  • Pont Viau
  • Renaud

Sector 3
  • Chomedey
Sector 4
  • Fabreville Ouest
  • Îles Laval
  • Laval Ouest
  • Laval sur le Lac
  • Sainte Dorothée

Sector 5
  • Fabreville Est
  • Sainte Rose
Sector 6
  • Vimont
  • Auteuil

The former city of Fabreville was divided among two sectors.

Current Laval City Council

All 21 councillors were formerly associated with the Parti PRO des Lavallois, the municipal political party of mayor Gilles Vaillancourt.[1] Following Vaillancourt's resignation as mayor on November 9, 2012,[2] the councillors voted to dissolve the party on November 19 and now sit as independents.[1]

Following Vaillancourt's resignation, councillor Basile Angelopoulos served as the city's acting mayor[3] until council selected Alexandre Duplessis, the former councillor for District 15 (Saint-Martin), as the new mayor on November 23.[4] Angelopoulos again undertook the responsibilities of pro-mayor upon Duplessis' resignation on June 28, 2013 until Martine Beaugrand, the former councillor for District 20 (Fabreville) was acclaimed as the city's new mayor on July 3, 2013.

Following the November 3rd 2013 elections, the a new City Council has been formed. The actual members are:

Councillor Party Ward Notes
Demers, MarcMarc Demers Mouvement lavallois Mayor
St-Jean, JacquesJacques St-Jean Independent District 1 (Saint François)
Galati, PaoloPaolo Galati Mouvement lavallois District 2 (Saint Vincent de Paul)
Yoakim, ChristianeChristiane Yoakim Mouvement lavallois District 3 (Val des Arbres)
Boyer, StéphaneStéphane Boyer Mouvement lavallois District 4 (Duvernay-Pont Viau)
Hébert, DanielDaniel Hébert Mouvement lavallois District 5 (Marigot)
Desmeules, SandraSandra Desmeules Mouvement lavallois District 6 (Concorde-Bois-de-Boulogne)
Adams, RaynaldRaynald Adams Mouvement lavallois District 7 (Renaud)
Poissant, MichelMichel Poissant Mouvement lavallois District 8 (Vimont)
De Cotis, DavidDavid De Cotis Mouvement lavallois District 9 (Saint Bruno)
Frédéric-Gauthier, JocelyneJocelyne Frédéric-Gauthier Mouvement lavallois District 10 (Auteuil)
Anthian, PierrePierre Anthian Independent District 11 (Laval des Rapides)
Coupal, JeanJean Coupal Independent District 12 (Souvenir Labelle)
Karidogiannis, VasiliosVasilios Karidogiannis Mouvement lavallois District 13 (Abord à Plouffe)
Revelakis, AglaiaAglaia Revelakis Action Laval District 14 (Chomedey)
Dib, AlineAline Dib Mouvement lavallois District 15 (Saint Martin)
Khalil, RayRay Khalil Mouvement lavallois District 16 (Sainte Dorothée)
Borne, NicholasNicholas Borne Mouvement lavallois District 17 (Laval les Îles)
Lecompte, AlainAlain Lecompte Independent District 18 (Orée des bois)
Dumas, GilbertGilbert Dumas Mouvement lavallois District 19 (Marc Aurèle Fortin)
Trottier, MichelMichel Trottier Independent District 20 (Fabreville)
Dufour, VirginieVirginie Dufour Mouvement lavallois District 21 (Sainte Rose)

References

  1. 1 2 "RIP: PRO des Lavallois". The Gazette, November 19, 2012.
  2. "Laval mayor resigns amid corruption allegations". Montreal: CBC News. 2012-11-09. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
  3. "Laval searches for interim mayor". CBC News, November 13, 2012.
  4. "Alexandre Duplessis elected new interim mayor of Laval". The Gazette, November 23, 2012.
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