Régent Millette


Régent Millette was a perennial candidate for public office, having run in twenty-five federal, provincial, and municipal elections since 2000. In 2013, he declared "I will run for office until I die". He was a candidate of the Parti démocratie chrétienne du Québec in the 2003 provincial election but has run as an independent in every other campaign. He was a member of the short-lived Parti république du Québec in 2007 but never actually ran under its banner.
Millette has a teaching certificate and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Université de Montréal and has worked as a teacher. During the 2005 municipal election, he said that he felt a calling to serve the public and would take no salary if elected. He holds socially conservative views; during the 2003 Montreal gay pride parade, he was quoted as saying, "I love everybody but in the Bible they say there are many things that are against nature."

Political activism

A candidate named Régent Millette ran for the Ralliement national in the 1966 Quebec election and received 96 votes for a fifth-place finish against incumbent Liberal cabinet minister Paul Gérin-Lajoie. This may have been the same person.
In March 2006, Mr. Millette was charged with attempting to file a breach of condition and conspiring to file a breach of condition when, at a meeting of Laval city council, he asked questions on behalf of Rick Blatter while the latter had undertaken to respect a court order prohibiting him from communicating with the staff of the town hall and the elected officials of Laval. Following his acquittal, Mr Millette tried to get an indemnity of $95,000 from Ville de Laval but lost his case in 2012. In 2013 the Supreme Court of Canada rejected his request for appeal.
ElectionDivisionPartyVotes%PlaceWinner
2000 federalLaval EastIndependent2550.448/9Carole-Marie Allard, Liberal
Quebec provincial by-election, 9 April 2001MercierIndependent270.169/9Nathalie Rochefort, Liberal
Quebec provincial by-election, 1 October 2001BlainvilleIndependent970.436/6Richard Legendre, Parti Québécois
2005 Laval municipalMayor of LavalIndependent6060.484/4Gilles Vaillancourt, Parti PRO des Lavallois
Quebec provincial by-election, 15 April 2002AnjouIndependent720.445/5Lise Thériault, Liberal
Quebec provincial by-election, 17 June 2002VimontIndependent2120.704/4François Gaudreau, Action démocratique du Québec
2003 provincialMille-ÎlesParti démocratie chrétienne1130.285/5Maurice Clermont, Liberal
2004 federalAlfred-PellanIndependent890.177/7Robert Carrier, Bloc Québécois
Quebec provincial by-election, 20 September 2004GouinIndependent330.227/7Nicolas Girard, Parti Québécois
2005 Laval municipalMayor of LavalIndependent3,4744.414/4Gilles Vaillancourt, Parti PRO des Lavallois
Quebec provincial by-election, 12 December 2005OutremontIndependent280.217/7Raymond Bachand, Liberal
2006 federalOutremontIndependent220.0511/11Jean Lapierre, Liberal
Quebec provincial by-election, 10 April 2006Sainte-Marie–Saint-JacquesIndependent280.217/7Martin Lemay, Parti Québécois
Quebec provincial by-election, 14 August 2006Pointe-aux-TremblesIndependent520.418/8André Boisclair, Parti Québécois
Canadian federal by-election, 27 November 2006RepentignyIndependent780.257/7Raymond Gravel, Bloc Québécois
2007 provincialMille-ÎlesIndependent960.236/6Maurice Clermont, Liberal
Canadian federal by-election, 17 September 2007OutremontIndependent320.1311/12Thomas Mulcair, New Democratic Party
Quebec provincial by-election, 12 May 2008Pointe-aux-TremblesIndependent310.238/8Nicole Léger, Parti Québécois
Canadian federal by-election, 8 September 2008Westmount—Ville-MarieIndependent---election cancelled
2008 federalAlfred-PellanIndependent2590.496/6Robert Carrier, Bloc Québécois
2008 provincialMille-ÎlesIndependent440.137/7Francine Charbonneau, Liberal
Quebec provincial by-election, 22 June 2009Marguerite-BourgeoysIndependent410.388/8Clément Gignac, Liberal
2009 Laval municipalMayor of LavalIndependent6820.704/5Gilles Vaillancourt, Parti PRO des Lavallois
Quebec provincial by-election, 5 July 2010VachonIndependent710.537/7Martine Ouellet, Parti Québécois
2011 federalAlfred-PellanIndependent2450.456/6Rosane Doré Lefebvre, New Democratic Party
Quebec provincial election, 4 September 2012Mille-ÎlesIndependent1220,387/8Francine Charbonneau, Liberal
2013 Laval municipalMayor of LavalIndependent6110.539/9Marc Demers, Mouvement lavallois

Death

Millette, aged 77 years old, died on August 21, 2013, at the Joliette Regional Hospital in Saint-Charles-Borromée.