Plante Ousts Coderre to Become Montreal’s First Female Mayor

  • Leader of Projet Montreal was little known before she ran
  • Coderre ousted from municipal politics after just one term

Valerie Plante 

Photographer: Caroline Perron
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Valerie Plante won her bid to become Montreal’s first-ever female mayor by knocking off incumbent Denis Coderre, a career politician whose sometimes abrasive style may have cost him a second term.

The 43-year-old Plante got about 51 percent of the vote in Sunday’s municipal election compared with about 46 percent for Coderre, according to the city’s election website. The 54-year-old former federal immigration minister becomes the first incumbent not to win reelection in Montreal since 1960. After conceding defeat, he told voters Sunday night he would quit municipal politics.