Gérandale Télusma (27 October 1972 – 20 December 2010) was a Haitian lawyer and politician who served in the Chamber of Deputies of Haiti from 2006 until her death in 2010.
During her tenure, Télusma had a significant role in increasing the minimum wage, and was considered to be one of Haiti's most prominent advocates for women.
She was also the chairman of the Social Affairs and Women’s Rights Committee; in this position, Télusma led the reformation of Haiti's adoption laws.
[7] Télusma ran for re-election in the 2010–11 Haitian general election, facing journalist Fritz Chéry of the Haiti in Action party.
However, in the early morning of 20 December 2010, Télusma was killed in a car accident when the vehicle she had been travelling in lost control and "violently collided" with a parked bus on National road 1.