Municipal elections were held in the city of
Westmount, Quebec, Canada on 3 November 2013 as part of the
2013 Quebec municipal elections. Voters elected 8 positions on the
Westmount City Council, as well as one mayor. On 4 October, Mayor Peter Trent, as well as councillors
Nicole Forbes and
Victor Drury were acclaimed.[1] Councillors Tim Price of District 2 and Gary Ikeman of District 5 will not be seeking another term on council.[2]
Election Notes
Twenty-five-year-old
Philip A. Cutler became the youngest city council member in Westmount's History. Cynthia Lulham was elected for a 6th term, making her the longest serving council member. It was the second consecutive term that Mayor Peter Trent was elected by acclamation. The same is true for District 3 councillor Victor Drury. The majority, 5 of 8 seats, on council will be made up of women.
Municipal elections were held in the city of
Westmount, Quebec, Canada on 3 November 2013 as part of the
2013 Quebec municipal elections. Voters elected 8 positions on the
Westmount City Council, as well as one mayor. On 4 October, Mayor Peter Trent, as well as councillors
Nicole Forbes and
Victor Drury were acclaimed.[1] Councillors Tim Price of District 2 and Gary Ikeman of District 5 will not be seeking another term on council.[2]
Election Notes
Twenty-five-year-old
Philip A. Cutler became the youngest city council member in Westmount's History. Cynthia Lulham was elected for a 6th term, making her the longest serving council member. It was the second consecutive term that Mayor Peter Trent was elected by acclamation. The same is true for District 3 councillor Victor Drury. The majority, 5 of 8 seats, on council will be made up of women.