Parti nul explained

Parti nul
Leader:Renaud Blais
Headquarters:Quebec City, Quebec
Ideology:Abstentionism
Protest voting
None of the above
Colours:Black, Gray
Colorcode:
  1. 2D2D2D
Blank1 Title:Policies
Seats1 Title:Seats in the National Assembly
Country:Canada
State:Quebec

The Parti nul (pronounced as /fr/, Null Party) is a political party in the Canadian province of Quebec. The party bills itself as a protest party, a way for citizens to show their displeasure at the existing political structure in the province.[1] It was founded after the 2008 provincial election on 9 April 2009.

Its name is a play on words; the similar-sounding phrase partie nulle means draw (in the sense of the result of a game at the conclusion of which none of the players win) in French.

Leadership

Election results

General election
  1. of candidates
  1. of elected candidates
% of popular vote
2012 100 0.06%
2014 240 0.18%
2018 160 0.09%
2022 90 0.03 %

Notes and References

  1. News: 2012-08-25 . Quebec's Parti nul promotes spoiled ballots . 2024-11-16 . Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
  2. Web site: 2018-08-28 . Le Parti nul veut faire compter les votes annulés . 2024-11-16 . . fr.