Isabelle Melançon

Canadian politician

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Isabelle Melançon
MNA
Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for Verdun
In office
December 5, 2016 – August 28, 2022
Preceded byJacques Daoust
Succeeded byAlejandra Zaga Mendez
Personal details
Political partyQuebec Liberal Party

Isabelle Melançon is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the National Assembly of Quebec in a by-election on December 5, 2016.[1] She represented the electoral district of Verdun as a member of the Quebec Liberal Party caucus until her defeat in the 2022 Quebec general election.

Electoral record

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2018 Quebec general election: Verdun
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Isabelle Melançon 11,054 35.51 -0.10
Québec solidaire Vanessa Roy 7,457 23.95 +5.37
Coalition Avenir Québec Nicole Leduc 6,343 20.38 +7.65
Parti Québécois Constantin Fortier 3,929 12.62 -14.53
Green Alex Tyrrell 1,157 3.72 -0.56
New Democratic Raphaël Fortin 717 2.30
Conservative Yedidya-Eitan Moryoussef 217 0.70 +0.05
Parti nul Marc-André Milette 151 0.49
Bloc Pot Hugo Richard 76 0.24
Marxist–Leninist Eileen Studd 29 0.09
Total valid votes 31130 98.88
Total rejected ballots 354 1.12
Turnout 31,484 63.19
Eligible voters 49,826
Liberal hold Swing -2.74
Source(s)
"Rapport des résultats officiels du scrutin". Élections Québec.
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Quebec provincial by-election, December 5, 2016: Verdun
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Isabelle Melançon 5,116 35.61 -14.98
Parti Québécois Richard Langlais 3,900 27.15 +2.78
Québec solidaire Véronique Martineau 2,669 18.58 +8.93
Coalition Avenir Québec Ginette Marotte 1,829 12.73 +0.50
Green David Cox 615 4.28 +2.18
Option nationale Frédéric Dénommé 115 0.80 +0.33
Conservative David Girard 94 0.65
Équipe Autonomiste Sébastien Poirier 27 0.19
Total valid votes 14,365 100.00
Rejected and declined votes 138
Turnout 14,503 29.15 -41.54
Electors on the lists 49,758
Liberal hold Swing -8.88
Source: Official Results (by-elections), Le Directeur général des élections du Québec.
Quebec provincial by-election, April 15, 2002
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Action démocratique François Corriveau 10,129 47.84 +31.44
Liberal Isabelle Melançon 5,973 28.21 +7.89
Parti Québécois Louise Levasseur 5,070 23.95 -38.69
Total valid votes 21,172 99.07
Total rejected ballots 199 0.93
Turnout 21,371 60.41 -8.06
Electors on the lists 35,378
Action démocratique gain from Parti Québécois Swing -

References

  1. ^ "PQ wins two of four by-elections; status quo remains". CTV Montreal, December 5, 2016.
Quebec provincial government of Philippe Couillard
Cabinet post (1)
Predecessor Office Successor
David Heurtel Minister of Sustainable Development, the Environment, and the Fight Against Climate Change
October 11, 2017–October 18, 2018
MarieChantal Chassé
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Philippe Couillard


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