
Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante, 1st female mayor of city, won’t seek 3rd term in 2025
MONTREAL — Mayor Valérie Plante, the first woman elected to Montreal’s top job and whose vision for urban mobility helped make Montreal renowned for its many car-free streets, said Wednesday she won’t seek re-election in the November 2025 municipal elections.
Plante told reporters at city hall she doesn’t have a third four-year term in her.
“It is a heartbreaking decision. It was not easy to make because I do love my job,” Plante said. “Recently, I came to realize that I couldn’t commit to another four years and guarantee Montrealers the same level of energy I’ve always given.”
As well as being mayor of Montreal, Plante is also mayor of the downtown Ville-Marie borough and has served as leader of the Projet Montréal party since December 2016. Plante was first elected to city council in 2013.