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Alumni win big in Quebec’s 2025 municipal elections

From Boucherville to Mount Royal, Concordia graduates continue to shape Quebec communities.
November 7, 2025
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By Louise Morgan, GrDip 99


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Municipal elections held across Quebec’s roughly 1,100 municipalities on November 2 brought several proud moments for our university community — across Montreal and beyond — as a number of Concordia graduates were elected or re-elected as mayor in their communities.

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Alexander P. Bottausci, BA 94, EMBA 13
Re-elected mayor of Dollard-Des-Ormeaux

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Chantal Gagnon, GrDip 24 
Borough mayor for Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

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Jeremy LeviBA 08 
Re-elected mayor of Hampstead

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Peter J. Malouf, BComm 74 
Re-elected mayor of Town of Mount Royal 

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Jean Martel, BSc 90 
Re-elected mayor of Boucherville

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Dominic Perri, MA 82 
Borough mayor for Saint-Leonard

Incumbent Lachine borough mayor Maja Vodanovic, BFA 94, lost by just 26 votes. 

Congratulations to our elected alumni for their leadership and dedication to public service.   

 



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