Nathalie Malépart

Nathalie Malépart is a Canadian politician. She was a City Councillor in Montreal, Quebec.

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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 edit
Party Candidate Votes % +/-
     Parti Québécois Martin Lemay 5,462 41.21
     Liberal Nathalie Malépart 3,700 27.91
     Québec solidaire Manon Massé 2,943 22.20
     Green Jean-Christophe Mortreux 815 6.15
     Action démocratique Catherine Goyer 257 1.94
     Independent Jocelyne Leduc 50 0.38
     Independent Régent Millette 28 0.21
Total valid votes 13,255 100.00
Rejected and declined votes 101
Turnout 13,356 31.47
Electors on the lists 42,437

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See also

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