OttawaQuebecers went to the polls in provincewide municipal elections Sunday, with close races and some turnover across the Outaouais region.Tight races, some turnover across the region after Sunday’s voteCBC News · Posted: Nov 03, 2025 12:07 PM EST | Last Updated: 1 hour agoListen to this articleEstimated 2 minutesVoters in Quebec cast their ballots in provincewide municipal elections Sunday. (/Graham HughesThe Canadian Press)Quebecers went to the polls in provincewide municipal elections Sunday, with close races and some turnover across the Outaouais region.Here are some of the notable results according to Élections Québec.CantleyCoun. Nathalie Bélisle won about 45 per cent of the approximately 4,300 ballots cast to beat incumbent David Gomes.ChelseaAbout 62 per cent of voters went with former federal Conservative candidate Brian Nolan over previous mayor Pierre Guénard.Fort-CoulongePierre Cyr won over Philippe Ouellet with about 59 per cent of ballots cast. This race had no incumbent.GracefieldMathieu Caron will return as mayor, picking up about 67 per cent of votes.GrenvilleIncumbent Pierre Thauvette got 359 of the 706 votes cast for Grenville mayor, beating Sarah Lacasse Dwyer by 12 ballots.L’Ange GardienMarc Louis-Seize had no challengers, and only one of the six council seats involved a race: Arpents-Verts, won by Éric Antoine.La PêcheGuillaume Lamoureux had no opponents for mayor and was acclaimed. The lone race was in District 2, won by Daniel Meunier.LowLow’s new mayor is Patrick Beaudry, who more than doubled the vote count of outgoing mayor Carole Robert.ManiwakiPrevious mayor Francine Fortin lost a three-way race to lawyer Louis-André Hubert by 46 votes, 452-406. Third-place finisher Marcel Fournier won 366 votes.MontebelloMayor Martin Deschênes and all six councillors were acclaimed.PontiacRoger Larose was acclaimed and will return as mayor. Only District 4 was contested: Serge Laforest was voted back in.ShawvilleWith about two-thirds of ballots cast, William McCleary will return as mayor.ThursoMélanie Boyer has again been chosen as mayor, picking up about 66 per cent of the vote.Val-des-BoisClément Larocque will return as mayor with 63 per cent of the vote.Val-des-MontsTwo councillors vied for the mayor’s job. Joëlle Gauthier emerged with about 57 per cent of the vote.With files from Radio-Canada’s Nelly Albérola and Maude Ouellet



