The 2005 Magog municipal election was held on November 6, 2005, to elect a mayor and councillors in the city of Magog, Quebec. Marc Poulin was re-elected to a third term as mayor without opposition. 
 Results
  2005 Magog election, Mayor of Magog   | Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes | 
  | (incumbent)Marc Poulin | accl. | . | 
  2005 Magog election, Councillor, District One   | Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes | 
  | (incumbent)Michel Bombardier | 442 | 61.99 | 
  | Yvon Bernier | 271 | 38.01 | 
  | Total valid votes | 713 | 100.00 | 
  2005 Magog election, Councillor, District Two   | Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes | 
  | Yvon Lamontagne | 233 | 50.00 | 
  | Bertrand Bergeron | 184 | 39.48 | 
  | Gisele Bisson | 49 | 10.52 | 
  | Total valid votes | 466 | 100.00 | 
  2005 Magog election, Councillor, District Three   | Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes | 
  | (incumbent)Denise Poulin-Marcotte | accl. | . | 
  2005 Magog election, Councillor, District Four   | Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes | 
  | Alain Vanden Eynden | 279 | 34.92 | 
  | Rejean Lacroix | 234 | 29.29 | 
  | Marcel Lavoie | 186 | 23.28 | 
  | Serge Poulin | 100 | 12.52 | 
  | Total valid votes | 799 | 100.00 | 
  2005 Magog election, Councillor, District Five   | Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes | 
  | Vicky May Hamm | 463 | 52.26 | 
  | (incumbent)Michel Voyer | 423 | 47.74 | 
  | Total valid votes | 886 | 100.00 | 
 - Michel Voyer is a businessperson in Magog. In the 1980s, he was president of the downtown association and the Chamber of Commerce. He is a Canadian federalist and supported the "Oui" side in the 1992 Canadian referendum on the Charlottetown Accord.[1] He served on the Magog Township council from 1995 until its merger with Magog in 2002, when he was elected for the new city's fifth ward.[2] He initially favoured the de-merger of Magog Township in 2004, but changed his mind following two provincial amendments to the new city of Magog's charter.[3] He was defeated in 2005 and later served on the board of Magog's business development corporation.[4]
 2005 Magog election, Councillor, District Six   | Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes | 
  | (incumbent)Jacques Laurendeau | accl. | . | 
  2005 Magog election, Councillor, District Seven   | Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes | 
  | (incumbent)Gilbert Kurt Boucher | accl. | . | 
  2005 Magog election, Councillor, District Eight   | Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes | 
  | (incumbent)Gilles Robinson | 358 | 52.42 | 
  | Michel Pomerleau | 325 | 47.58 | 
  | Total valid votes | 683 | 100.00 | 
  2005 Magog election, Councillor, District Nine   | Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes | 
  | (incumbent)Serge Gosselin | 467 | 73.66 | 
  | Pierre Goulet | 167 | 26.34 | 
  | Total valid votes | 634 | 100.00 | 
  2009 Magog election, Councillor, District Ten   | Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes | 
  | Jocelyne Mongrain | accl. | . | 
 Sources: Patrick Lavery, "Magog mayor gets four more years: Four acclaimed to council, 16 vie for remaining seats," Sherbrooke Record, 18 October 2005, p. 3; "Meet your new municipal councils," Sherbrooke Record, 8 November 2005, p. 7. 
 References
  - ^ "No vote will plunge Canada into uncertainty, Rae warns," Kitchener-Waterloo Record, 2 October 1992, p. 6. 
- ^ He was forty-seven years old at the time. See Kate Shingler, "Le Cavalier and Voyer battle it out for District 5," Sherbrooke Record, 26 November 2002, p. 4; "Poulin elected to lead new city of Magog," Sherbrooke Record, 2 December 2002, p. 1. 
- ^ Rita Legault, "Demerger and status quo advocates gear up for referendum," Sherbrooke Record, 31 May 2004, p. 1; "Quinze personnalités s'affichent en faveur du maintien de la Ville de Magog", Radio-Canada, 12 May 2004, accessed 25 February 2011. 
- ^ Jean-François Gagnon, "La SDC de Magog tirée d'impasse," cyberpress.ca, 30 January 2007, accessed 25 February 2011. Archived 6 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine