David Courtemanche - Electoral Record

Electoral Record

2006 Greater Sudbury municipal election, Mayor of Greater Sudbury
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
John Rodriguez 28,419 51.89
(x)David Courtemanche 16,600 30.31
Lynne Reynolds 8,996 16.42
David Chevrier 429 0.78
Marc Crockford 159 0.29
Ed Pokonzie 92 0.17
David Popescu 76 0.14
Total valid votes 54,771 100.00


2003 Greater Sudbury municipal election, Mayor of Greater Sudbury
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
David Courtemanche 19,152 35.56
Paul Marleau 11,360 21.10
Colin Firth 8,096 15.03
Louise Portelance 5,645 10.48
John Caruso 4,693 8.71
Tom Boyuk 1,930 3.58
Brian R. Gatien 1,280 2.38
Richard Doyon 667 1.24
Mary Fournier Pagnutti 405 0.75
David Chevrier 271 0.50
Yvonne Neison 141 0.26
Robert Maurice 102 0.19
Ed Pokonzie 67 0.12
David Popescu 42 0.08
Total valid votes 53,851 100.00


2000 Greater Sudbury municipal election, Councillor, Ward Six (two elected)
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
(x)David Courtemanche 4,357 28.64
(x) Mike Petryna 3,329 21.88
Janet Gasparini 2,939 19.32
(x) Ricardo de la Riva 2,494 16.39
Claire Pilon 1,460 9.60
Ernie Savard 636 4.18
Total votes 15,215 100.00

Electors could vote for two candidates. Percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes.

Courtemanche was first elected to the Sudbury city council in 1997.

The 2000 and 2003 results are taken from the Sudbury Star newspaper. The 2006 result is provided by the City of Greater Sudbury.

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