This article is a list about the mayors of Longueuil, Quebec and the municipalities that were folded into Longueuil to make the current city.
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History
Before 1961, seven separate communities existed to form what is today known as Longueuil. They merged over the following decades, and Longueuil reached its current state.
This section lists a series of mergers involving Longueuil. In italic is the surviving municipality.
1961-1969
On January 28, 1961 these communities merged, keeping Longueuil's namesake:
1969-2001
In 1969, Longueuil merged again with another neighbouring city:
In October, 1971, neighbouring Saint-Hubert had a merger as well:
2002-2005
On January 1, 2002, Longueuil and seven other south shore municipalities merged:
2006-present
On January 1, 2006, four of the municipalities previously merged in 2002 voted to secede from Longueuil:
Therefore, Longueuil is currently composed of: