Monsef Derraji

Canadian politician

Monsef Derraji
MNA
Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for Nelligan
Incumbent
Assumed office
October 1, 2018
Preceded byMartin Coiteux
Personal details
BornAugust 1976 (age 47)
Marrakesh, Morocco
Political partyQuebec Liberal Party
ProfessionBusinessman

Monsef Derraji (born August 1976)[1] is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the National Assembly of Quebec in the 2018 provincial election.[2] He represents the electoral district of Nelligan as a member of the Quebec Liberal Party.

Electoral record

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2022 Quebec general election: Nelligan
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Monsef Derraji 17,454 52.03 -13.09
Coalition Avenir Québec Cynthia Lapierre 5,584 16.65 -0.52
Conservative Gary Charles 5,061 15.09 +12.08
Québec solidaire Maxime Larue-Bourdages 1,766 5.26 -0.26
Parti Québécois Jocelyn Caron 1,399 4.17 -0.42
Canadian Jean Marier 1,014 3.02
Bloc Montreal Neena Hanif 610 1.82
Green Daniel Reiniger 558 1.66 -1.36
Démocratie directe Michael Hennawy 100 0.30
Total valid votes 33,546 99.23
Total rejected ballots 261 0.77
Turnout 33,807 58.76 -0.82
Electors on the lists 57,537
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2018 Quebec general election: Nelligan
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Monsef Derraji 22,421 65.12 -15.22
Coalition Avenir Québec Angela Rapoport 5,911 17.17 +7.7
Québec solidaire Simon Tremblay-Pepin 1,902 5.52
Parti Québécois Chantal Legendre 1,580 4.59 -2.35
Green Giuseppe Cammarrota 1,040 3.02 +0.69
Conservative Mathew Levitsky-Kaminski 1,038 3.01 +2.64
New Democratic Leslie Eric Murphy 537 1.56
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.

References

  1. ^ Monsef Derraji - National Assembly of Quebec
  2. ^ "Quebec election: Liberal Monsef Derraji wins Nelligan riding". Global News, October 1, 2018.
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Coalition Avenir Québec
Quebec Liberal Party
Québec solidaire
Parti Québécois
Independent
Party leaders listed first (in bold italics). Government members in bold denotes cabinet.
† Party does not have official party status in the National Assembly.


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