Sud-Ouest borough council
The Sud-Ouest borough council is the local governing body of Le Sud-Ouest, a borough in Montreal. The council consists of five members: the borough mayor (who also serves as a Montreal city councillor), two Montreal city councillors elected for Le Sud-Ouest's electoral districts, and two borough councillors elected for the same districts.[1]
Current members
- Borough mayor: Benoit Dorais (Coalition Montreal)
- Montreal city councillor, Saint-Henri–-Petite-Bourgogne–-Pointe-Saint-Charles district: Craig Sauvé (Projet Montréal)
- Montreal city councillor, Saint-Paul–-Émard district: Anne-Marie Sigouin (Projet Montréal)
- Montreal borough councillor, Saint-Henri–-Petite-Bourgogne–-Pointe-Saint-Charles district: Sophie Thiébaut (Projet Montréal)
- Montreal borough councillor, Saint-Paul–-Émard district: Alain Vaillancourt (Projet Montréal)[2]
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References
- Electoral Process and Districts: Sud-Ouest borough, City of Montreal, accessed 29 April 2013.
- http://election-montreal.qc.ca/userfiles/file/fr/Actualites-documentation/election_resultatsfinauxsom_2013.pdf
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