Maurice Clermont

Maurice Clermont
MNA for Mille-Iles
In office
May 1, 2003  November 5, 2008
Preceded by Lyse Leduc
Succeeded by Francine Charbonneau
Personal details
Born (1944-03-11) March 11, 1944
Laval, Quebec
Political party Quebec Liberal Party
Spouse(s) Monique Lortie
Residence Montreal

Maurice Clermont (born March 11, 1944 in Laval, Quebec) is a former Quebec politician. He was the Member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Mille-Iles in the Laval region. He was a member of the Quebec Liberal Party.

Graduating from the Food Trade School, Clermont was for 23 years the owner of a local supermarket as well as a butcher. In 1986, he became an investment manager. He was also a city councillor for the Laval City Council for 20 years prior to his jump to provincial politics. He was the Leader of the Opposition for that city for 16 years. In addition, Clermont was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Canadian Cancer Society.

Clermont was elected in 2003 in Mille-Iles and re-elected for a second term in 2007. Clermont was a backbench member for the Liberals.

Electoral record

Quebec general election, 2007: Mille-Îles
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalMaurice Clermont 15,978 38.74 −11.44
Action démocratiquePierre Tremblay 11,330 27.47 +14.64
Parti QuébécoisMaude Delangis 11,159 27.06 −9.04
GreenChristian Lajoie 1,511 3.66
Québec solidaireNicole Bellerose 1,169 2.83
     Independent Régent Millette 96 0.23 −0.05
Total valid votes 41,243 100.00
Rejected and declined votes 402
Turnout 41,645 75.93 −0.21
Electors on the lists 54,848

Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.

Quebec general election, 2003: Mille-Îles
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalMaurice Clermont 19,924 50.18
Parti QuébécoisMaude Delangis 14,333 36.10
Action démocratiqueGerry La Rocca 5,093 12.83
     Non-Affiliated Christian Lajoie 244 0.61
Christian DemocracyRégent Millette 113 0.28
Total valid votes 39,707 100.00
Rejected and declined votes 581
Turnout 40,288 76.14
Electors on the lists 52,915

Source: Official Results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.

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