Monsef Derraji

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2022 Quebec general election: Nelligan
Monsef Derraji
MNA
Monsef Derraji a l'Assemblee nationale du Quebec (cropped).jpg
Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for Nelligan
Assumed office
October 1, 2018
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Monsef Derraji 17,45452.03-13.09
Coalition Avenir Québec Cynthia Lapierre5,58416.65-0.52
Conservative Gary Charles5,06115.09+12.08
Québec solidaire Maxime Larue-Bourdages1,7665.26-0.26
Parti Québécois Jocelyn Caron1,3994.17-0.42
Canadian Jean Marier1,0143.02
Bloc Montreal Neena Hanif6101.82
Green Daniel Reiniger5581.66-1.36
Démocratie directe Michael Hennawy1000.30
Total valid votes33,54699.23
Total rejected ballots2610.77
Turnout33,80758.76-0.82
Electors on the lists57,537
2018 Quebec general election : Nelligan
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Monsef Derraji 22,42165.12-15.22
Coalition Avenir Québec Angela Rapoport5,91117.17+7.7
Québec solidaire Simon Tremblay-Pepin1,9025.52
Parti Québécois Chantal Legendre1,5804.59-2.35
Green Giuseppe Cammarrota1,0403.02+0.69
Conservative Mathew Levitsky-Kaminski1,0383.01+2.64
New Democratic Leslie Eric Murphy5371.56
Total valid votes 34,429 99.21
Total rejected ballots 274 0.79
Turnout 34,703 59.58
Eligible voters 58,249
Liberal hold Swing -11.46
Source(s)
"Rapport des résultats officiels du scrutin". Élections Québec.

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