Nathalie Malépart

Nathalie Malépart (born c. 1973) is a Canadian politician. She was a City Councillor in Montreal, Quebec.

Background

She was born in Montreal about 1973 and was the daughter of politician Jean-Claude Malépart, who was Liberal Member of the House of Commons from 1979 to 1989.

City Councillor

She was elected to the City Council as a Vision Montreal candidate in 1994 in the district of Maisonneuve. She crossed the floor to sit as an Independent in 1997 and did not run for re-election in 1998.

Provincial Politics

Malépart ran as the Liberal candidate in a 2006 by-election in the riding of Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques, but was defeated by former colleague Martin Lemay.[1][2]

Electoral record (partial)

Quebec provincial by-election, April 10, 2006: Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Parti QuébécoisMartin Lemay 5,462 41.21 −8.63
LiberalNathalie Malépart 3,700 27.91 −2.56
Québec solidaireManon Massé 2,943 22.20 +15.72*
GreenJean-Christophe Mortreux 815 6.15 +3.52
Action démocratiqueCatherine Goyer 257 1.94 −6.39
IndependentJocelyne Leduc 50 0.38
IndependentRégent Millette 28 0.21
Total valid votes 13,25599.24
Total rejected ballots 1010.76
Turnout 13,35631.47−30.04
Electors on the lists 42,437

* Result compared to UFP

Footnotes

See also

Political offices
Preceded by
Ginette L'Heureux (RCM)
City Councillor, District of Maisonneuve
1994-1998
Succeeded by
Richer Dompierre (Vision Montreal)


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