List Of Quebec General Elections Website Links For
Quebec
 

Information About

List Of Quebec General Elections




This is a list of Quebec general elections since Canadian Confederation in 1867 , when Quebec was created as one of the Canada's Provinces .


1970-2003 SEATS


Notes:

ADQ: ''Action démocratique du Québec''.

''Créditistes'': ''Ralliement créditiste du Québec'' in 1970, 1976; ''Parti créditiste'' in 1973; ''Parti crédit social uni'' 1981-1989.

PNP: ''Parti national populaire''.

1 The 1994 results include the By-election held on October 24 , 1994 in the Saint-Jean electoral district to break a tie in the original general election.

2 The 1998 results include the By-election held on December 14 , 1998 in the Masson electoral district due to the death of PQ candidate Yves Blais on November 22 , 1998 .

3 The 2003 results include the by-election held on May 20, 2003 in the Champlain electoral district to break a tie in the original general election.


1970-2003 POPULAR VOTE


Notes:

ADQ: ''Action démocratique du Québec''

''Créditistes'': ''Ralliement créditiste du Québec'' in 1970, 1976; ''Parti créditiste'' in 1973; ''Parti crédit social uni'' 1981-1989

NPD/PSD: ''Nouveau Parti démocratique du Québec'' in 1985, 1989 and 1994; ''Parti de la démocrate socialiste'' in 1998

PNP: ''Parti national populaire''

PCC/PCR: Party for the Commonwealth of Canada (Quebec)/Party for the Republic of Canada (Quebec)

UFP: ''Union des forces progressistes''

1 The 1994 results include the By-election held on October 24 , 1994 in the Saint-Jean electoral district to break a tie in the original general election.

2 The 1998 results include the By-election held on December 14 , 1998 in the Masson electoral district due to the death of PQ candidate Yves Blais on November 22 , 1998 .

3 The 2003 results include the By-election held on May 20 , 2003 in the Champlain electoral district to break a tie in the original general election.


1919-1966 SEATS


Notes:

ALN: '' Action Libérale Nationale ''

CCF: Co-operative Commonwealth Federation

RIN: '' Rassemblement Pour L'indépendance Nationale ''

  • ''Action libéral nationale'' merged with the Quebec Conservative Party to form the ''Union Nationale'', but the name was used by ALN leader Paul Gouin again in the 1939 election.



1919-1966 POPULAR VOTE


Notes:

ALN: '' Action Libérale Nationale ''

CCF: Co-operative Commonwealth Federation

RIN: '' Rassemblement Pour L'indépendance Nationale ''

1 ''Action libérale nationale'' merged with the Quebec Conservative Party to form the ''Union Nationale'', but the name was used by ALN leader Paul Gouin again in the 1939 election.

2 including ''Parti ouvrier'' and others.


1867-1916 SEATS


1 The 63 Liberal seats include the May 27 , 1912 election of Gustave Lemieux by acclamation in Gaspé and the July 15 , 1912 election of Joseph-Édouard Caron in the Îles-de-la-Madeleine.

2 In 1867, Pierre-Alexis Tremblay was elected unopposed in Chicoutimi-Saguenay electoral district as an independent; however by the 1871 election he ran as a Liberal. Thus some sources give 13 seats for the Liberals and 0 for "others".

3 A by-election was not held in Kamouraska until February 11 , 1869 . It was won by a Conservative.


1867-1916 POPULAR VOTE


Notes:
4 including Independent Liberal, Independent Conservative, ''Parti national'', ''Parti ouvrier'', ''Ligue nationaliste'' and others.


SEE ALSO




EXTERNAL LINKS


  • Le Directeur Général des Élections du Québec

  • http://pages.infinit.net/histoire/ydatgv-qc.html

  • http://www.geocities.com/domcournoyer/UM1Ta.html

  • http://www.quebecpolitique.com/

  • http://www.geniesenherbe.org/theorie/politics/electqc.html

  • http://www.cvm.qc.ca/glaporte/canada09.htm