Paul Leduc (Quebec politician)
| Paul Leduc |
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| Mayor of Brossard |
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In office 1990–2001 |
| Preceded by |
Georgette Lepage |
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| Succeeded by |
Nicole Carrier (borough president) |
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Assumed office November 2009 |
| Preceded by |
Jean-Marc Pelletier |
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| Political party |
Priority Brossard |
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| Spouse(s) |
Louise Plante |
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| Profession |
Banker |
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Paul Leduc is a Canadian politician, currently serving as mayor of Brossard, Quebec, Canada.[1] Prior to being elected mayor in 2009, he served as mayor from 1990 to 2001, and as a Brossard City Councillor from 1986 to 1990. He was strongly opposed to the 2002 merger of Brossard to Longueuil.[2]
Electoral record
2013 Brossard municipal election
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Mayoral candidate |
Vote |
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Priority Brossard | Paul Leduc (X) | 12,929 | 65.25 |
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Brossard Revival | Louis Lemoine | 6,887 | 34.75 |
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Total valid votes | | 19,816 | 100 |
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