The Quebecgeneralelection of 1960 was held on June 22, 1960 to elect members of the National Assembly of Quebec Legislative Assembly of Quebec , Canada . It was one of the most significant elections in Quebec history, rivalled perhaps only by the Quebecgeneralelection, 1976 1976 generalelection . The incumbent Union Nationale Quebec Union Nationale , led by Antonio Barrette , was defeated by the Quebec Liberal Party , led by Jean Lesage . The 1960election set the stage for the Quiet Revolution R volution Tranquille , a major social transformation of all aspects of Quebec society throughout the 1960s. Among many other changes, the influence and power of the Catholic church fell sharply as Quebec became a secular society. This election put an end to 16 years of continuous Union Nationale rule, much of it under Maurice Duplessis . Duplessis had died in 1959. His successor, Paul Sauv , initiated a hundred days of change that began to transform Quebec society after a long era of conservatism under Duplessis. The Duplessis period was later derisively referred to as La Grande Noirceur ... 3 Seats colspan 3 Popular Vote bgcolor darkgray align center Quebecgeneralelection, 1956 1956 align ... in disarray when it went into an election under its second new leader Barrette in less than a year ... party colours Liberal row Liberal Party of Quebec Liberal Jean Lesage leader align right   cand ... Nationale Quebec Union Nationale Antonio Barrette leader align right   cand align right 72 prev ...   ch.votes See also List of Quebec premiers Politics of Quebec Timeline of Quebec history List of political parties in Canada Quebec List of Quebec political parties 26th Legislative Assembly of Quebec External links http archives.cbc.ca IDC 1 73 651 3569 politics economy quebec elections clip1 CBC TV video clip Quebec elections Category 1960 elections in Canada Category Elections in Quebec fr lection g n rale qu b coise de 1960 ... more details
ElectionsMA A Massachusetts generalelection was held on November 8, 1960 in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts . The election included Statewide elections statewide elections for United States Senate United ... Attorney GeneralElection, 1960 ref cite book author coauthors title Massachusetts Election ... GeneralElection, 1960 ref cite book author coauthors title Massachusetts Election Statistics 1960 ... change Election box end Election box begin title Massachusetts Auditor GeneralElection, 1960 ref cite book author coauthors title Massachusetts Election Statistics 1960 year pages 382 publisher quote ... States Senate election in Massachusetts, 1960 Republican Party United States Republican Leverett ... candidate Mark R. Shaw . Governor see Massachusetts gubernatorial election, 1960 Republican John ... candidate Fred M. Ingersoll , and Prohibition candidate Julia Kohler in the generalelection. Election ... book author coauthors title Massachusetts Election Statistics 1960 year pages 450 publisher quote ... title Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth Election, 1960 ref cite book author coauthors title Massachusetts Election Statistics 1960 year pages 450 publisher quote url http www.archive.org stream ... General John Francis Kennedy did not run for re election as he instead ran for Governor. In the Democratic ... candidate Domenico DiGirolamo , and Prohibition candidate Warren Carberg in the generalelection. Election box begin title Massachusetts Treasurer and Receiver General Democratic Primary, 1960 ref cite book author coauthors title Massachusetts Election Statistics 1960 year pages 179 publisher quote ... box begin title Massachusetts Treasurer and Receiver General Republican Primary, 1960 ref cite book author coauthors title Massachusetts Election Statistics 1960 year pages 271 publisher quote url http ... election. Election box begin title Massachusetts Auditor Democratic Primary, 1960 ref cite book author coauthors title Massachusetts Election Statistics 1960 year pages 184 publisher quote url http www.archive.org ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Swedish generalelection, 1960 country Sweden type parliamentary ongoing no previous election Swedish generalelection, 1958 previous year 1958 next election Swedish generalelection, 1964 next year 1964 seats for election All 232 seats to the Second Chamber of the Parliament of Sweden Riksdag br 117 seats were needed for a majority election date September 18, 1960 image1 Image Tage Erlander 1952.jpg 100px leader1 Tage Erlander party1 Swedish Social Democratic Party leaders seat1 last election1 111 seats seats1 114 seats seat change1 3 popular vote1 2,033,016 percentage1 47.8 image2 Image Bertil Ohlin.jpg 100px leader2 Bertil Ohlin party2 Liberal People s Party leaders seat2 last election2 38 seats seats2 40 seats seat change2 2 popular vote2 744,142 percentage2 17.5 title PM before election Tage Erlander before party Swedish Social Democratic Party after election Tage Erlander after party Swedish Social Democratic Party General elections were held in Sweden on 18 September 1960. ref name NS Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D & St ver, P 2010 Elections in Europe A data handbook , p1858 ISBN 9783832956097 ref The Swedish Social Democratic Party remained the largest party, winning 114 of the 232 seats in the Second Chamber of the Parliament of Sweden Riksdag . ref Nohlen & St ver, p1872 ref Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Swedish Social Democratic Party 2,033,016 47.8 114 3 align left Liberal People s Party Sweden People s Party 744,142 17.5 40 2 align left Moderate Party Right Party 704,365 16.6 39 6 align left Centre Party Sweden Centre Party 579,007 13.6 34 2 align left Left Party Sweden Communist Party of Sweden ... 1960 elections in Europe Category 1960 in Sweden ca Eleccions legislatives sueques de 1960 de Wahl zum Schwedischen Reichstag 1960 nl Zweedse parlementsverkiezingen 1960 sv Andrakammarvalet i Sverige 1960 ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Burmese generalelection, 1960 country Burma flag year 1948 type parliamentary ongoing no previous election Burmese generalelection, 1956 previous year 1956 next election Burmese generalelection, 1990 next year 1990 seats for election All 183 seats to the Burmese Chamber of Deputies election date 6 February 1960 image1 leader1 party1 seats1 popular vote1 percentage1 ... year 1960 title The 1960Election in Burma journal Pacific Affairs publisher Pacific Affairs, University ... his election victory, Nu was overthrown by a coup d tat led by General Ne Win on 2 March 1962 ... Burma s democratic election last Grant first Bruce date 8 February 1960 publisher The Age ref Until ...&dq title General Ne Win bows out date 10 February 1960 publisher The Glasgow Herald ref Despite ... election last Associated Press date 9 February 1960 publisher Herald Journal ref Meanwhile, the Clean ... elect before election Ne Win before party Military after election U Nu after party Anti Fascist People s Freedom League Politics of Burma Burma held its third generalelection on 6 February 1960 to decide which faction of the Anti Fascist People s Freedom League AFPFL should take over from General ... some civil liberties . ref name FES cite journal last Bigelow first Lee S year 1960 journal Far Eastern Survey publisher Institute of Pacific Relations volume 29 issue 5 pages 70 74 title The 1960 Elections in Burma jstor 3024046 ref The election was seen as not so much a contest between former Premier ... of the interim military government between 1958 and 1960. ref name rot cite book last Rotberg ... the election with a majority of seats. The Communism communist orientated National United Front NUF won no seats, compared to the 1956 election. ref name FES The election set a precedent to other Middle ... trend last Associated Press date 10 February 1960 publisher The Spokesman Review ref and criticised ... Grant first Bruce date 9 February 1960 publisher The Age ref The communist NUF was severely repressed ... more details
Politics of C te d Ivoire General elections were held in C te d Ivoire Ivory Coast on 27 November 1960 to elect a List of heads of state of C te d Ivoire President and National Assembly of C te d Ivoire National Assembly . At the time the country was a one party state with the Democratic Party of C te d Ivoire African Democratic Rally PDCI RDA as the sole legal party. Its leader F lix Houphou t Boigny was elected President unopposed, whilst the PDCI RDA won all 70 seats in the National Assembly. ref http africanelections.tripod.com ci.html Elections in C te d Ivoire African Elections Database ref Voter turnoput was 95.9 in the parliamentary election and 98.8 in the presidential election. ref Nohlen, D, Krennerich, M & Thibaut, B 1999 Elections in Africa A data handbook , pp308 310 ISBN 0198296452 ref Results Presidential election class wikitable style text align right Candidate Party Votes align left F lix Houphou t Boigny Democratic Party of C te d Ivoire African Democratic Rally 1,641,352 100 align left colspan 2 Invalid blank votes 190 align left colspan 2 Total 1,641,542 100 colspan 4 align left Source Nohlen et al Parliamentary election class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Democratic Party of C te d Ivoire African Democratic Rally 1,586,518 100 70 align left Invalid blank votes 6,617 align left Total 1,593,135 100 70 colspan 4 align left Source Nohlen et al References reflist Ivorian elections Category 1960 elections in Africa Category 1960 in C te d Ivoire Category Elections in C te d Ivoire Category Single party elections Category Single candidate elections ... more details
Seats colspan 3 Popular vote bgcolor CCCCCC align center Quebecgeneralelection, 19601960 align center ...The Quebecgeneralelection of 1962 was held on November 14, 1962, to elect members of the National Assembly of Quebec Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec , Canada . The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party , led by Jean Lesage , won re election, defeating the Union Nationale Quebec Union Nationale UN led by Daniel Johnson, Sr. . In an unusual move, the election was called just two years after the previous Quebecgeneralelection, 19601960generalelection . Lesage sought a mandate for the nationalization of the electricity industry, declaring this single issue important enough to stake his political career on it. A few days before the election, the Union Nationale s chief organizer Andr Lagarde was arrested for fraud. The Liberals claimed this was proof of lingering corruption dating from the Maurice Duplessis era, but the Union cried foul, and were vindicated after the election. However, the incident may well have contributed to the Union s defeat. The Liberal Party won an increased number of seats and a higher percentage of the popular vote, and the nationalization program was carried out. Future Parti Qu b cois founder Ren L vesque served as a cabinet minister in the Lesage ... colours Liberal row Liberal Party of Quebec Liberal Jean Lesage leader align right 97 cand align ... Quebec Union Nationale Daniel Johnson, Sr. leader align right 95 cand align right 43 prev align ... ch.votes See also List of Quebec premiers Politics of Quebec Timeline of Quebec history List of political parties in Canada Quebec List of Quebec political parties Quiet Revolution 27th Legislative Assembly of Quebec External links http archives.cbc.ca IDC 1 73 651 3570 politics economy quebec elections clip2 CBC TV video clip Quebec elections Category 1962 elections in Canada Category Snap elections Category Elections in Quebec fr lection g n rale qu b coise de 1962 ... more details
Politics of Tanzania General elections were held in Tanganyika in August 1960, following the agreement of the United Kingdom to establish internal self government for the territory. The Tanganyika African National Union won 70 of the 71 elected seats, ref Nohlen, D, Krennerich, M & Thibaut, B 1999 Elections in Africa A data handbook , p878 ISBN 0198296452 ref whilst the other went to a TANU member who had stood against the official TANU candidate, and immediately joined TANU faction after being elected. ref http africanelections.tripod.com tz.html 1960 Legislative Council Election Elections in Tanzania African Elections Database ref Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Tanganyika African National Union 100,581 82.8 70 align left African National Congress Tanganyika African National Congress 337 0.3 0 align left Independents 20,527 16.9 1 align left Total 121,445 100 71 align left colspan 4 Source Nohlen et al. References reflist Tanzanian elections Category Elections in Tanzania Category 1960 in Tanganyika Category 1960 elections in Africa Category Tanganyika Territory ... more details
The Republic of Panama Panama held a generalelection on 20 May 1960, electing both a new President of the Republic and a new National Assembly. Ernesto de la Guardia s administration had been overwhelmed by the rioting and other problems, and the National Patriotic Coalition , lacking effective opposition in the National Assembly, began to disintegrate. Most dissenting factions joined the National Liberal Party Panama National Liberal Party in the National Opposition Union Panama National Opposition Union . ref Black, Jan Knippers and Edmundo Flores. Historical setting. Meditz, Sandra W. 1989. Panama a country study. Washington, D.C. Rederal Research Division, Library of Congress. Pp. 37. ref The 1960election was without precedent in Panama . For once the usual charges of illegal intervention by the Military of Panama National Guard were absent, and the opposition Liberal coalition candidate, Roberto Francisco Chiari Rem n , was declared the winner and installed in office in an unexpectedly peaceful transfer of power. ref Institute for the Comparative Study of Political Systems. Panama election factbook, May 12, 1968. Washington Institute for the Comparative Study of Political Systems. 1968. Pp. 10. ref Presidential election results ref Elections in the Americas a data handbook ed. by Dieter Nohlen, Vol. 1. Oxford u.a. Oxford Univ. Press, 2005. Pp.532. ref class wikitable Candidate Party Alliance Votes Roberto Francisco Chiari Rem n National Opposition Union Panama National Opposition Union UNO align right 100,042 align right 41.43 National Liberal Party Panama National Liberal Party PLN align right 42,394 align right 17.56 Republican Party Panama Republican Party PR align ... right References Reflist Panamanian elections DEFAULTSORT Panamanian GeneralElection, 1960 Category 1960 elections in North America Category 1960 in Panama Category Elections in Panama ... 1,075,541 align right Legislative election ref Elections in the Americas a data handbook ed. by Dieter ... more details
Politics of Libya General elections were held in Libya on 17 January 1960. ref Nohlen, D, Krennerich, M & Thibaut, B 1999 Elections in Africa A data handbook , p527 ISBN 0198296452 ref As political parties were banned at the time, all candidates were independents. References reflist Libyan elections Category 1960 elections in Africa Category Elections in Libya Category 1960 in Libya Category Non partisan elections ... more details
The Saskatchewan generalelection of 1960 was the fourteenth provincial election held in the Canada Canadian province of Saskatchewan . It was held on June 8, 1960, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan . The Saskatchewan New Democratic Party Co operative Commonwealth Federation of Thomas C. Douglas Tommy Douglas campaigned promising a public Medicare Canada medical insurance plan for all of the citizens of Saskatchewan, and was re elected with a slightly increased majority. The CCF won despite opposition from the College of Physicians and Surgeons. The College told voters that public medicare would take freedom of choice away from patients, and it would cause doctors to leave the province. A year later, Douglas passed legislation making Saskatchewan the first province in Canada to have public medicare. That same year, Douglas resigned as leader of the CCF to become leader of the federal New Democratic Party . Campaigns In addition to the elections campaigns led by the four main political parties , the College of Physicians and Surgeons launched a full scale campaign against medicare. Saskatchewan CCF CCF The CCF, led by Premier Tommy Douglas, proposed a province wide medical care program . Douglas assured voters that the only thing that would change about the medical system would be that the doctor would bill the medical care plan instead of billing the patient. The CCF won the election, with thirty seven seats, one more than in the Saskatchewan generalelection, 1956 previous election in 1956 . Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan Progressive ... colspan 3 Popular Vote bgcolor darkgray align center Saskatchewan generalelection, 1956 1956 align ... 1 sup Compared to Labour Progressive Party in Saskatchewan generalelection, 1956 1956 election . sup ... provincial electoral districts SaskatchewanElections Category 1960 elections in Canada Category Elections in Saskatchewan fr lection g n rale saskatchewanaise de 1960 ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Quebecgeneralelection, 1867 country Quebec type parliamentary ongoing no party colour previous election previous year previous mps next electionQuebecgeneralelection, 1871 next year 1871 next mps 2nd Legislative Assembly of Quebec seats for election 64 of 65 seats in the 1st Legislative Assembly of Quebec br 33 seats were needed for a majority br includes vacant seat, latter filled by by electionelection date August September, 1867 image1 Image Chauveau.jpg 167px leader1 Pierre Joseph Olivier Chauveau leader since1 party1 Conservative Party of Quebec historical leaders seat1 Chauveau electoral district Quebec County seats1 51 popular vote1 40,489 percentage1 53.48 image2 Image HenriGustaveJolydeLotbiniere23.jpg 140px leader2 Henri Gustave Joly de Lotbini re leader since2 party2 Quebec Liberal Party leaders seat2 Lotbini re provincial electoral district ... in a later by election in 1869. See also List of Quebec premiers Politics of Quebec Timeline of Quebec history List of political parties in Canada Quebec List of Quebec political parties 1st Legislative Assembly of QuebecQuebec elections Category 1867 elections in Canada Category Elections in QuebecQuebec hist stub fr lection g n rale qu b coise de 1867 ... before election New Office before party after election Pierre Joseph Olivier Chauveau after party Conservative Party of Quebec historical The Quebecgeneralelection of 1867 was held in August and September 1867 to elect members of the 1st Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1st Legislative Assembly for the Province of Quebec , Canada . The Conservative Party of Quebec historical Quebec Conservative Party , led by Pierre Joseph Olivier Chauveau , defeated the Quebec Liberal Party led by Henri Gustave ... party colours Progressive Conservatives row Conservative Party of Quebec historical Conservative ... party colours Liberal row Liberal Party of Quebec Liberal Henri Gustave Joly de Lotbini re align ... more details
Politics of Japan General elections were held in Japan on 20 November 1960. The result was a victory for the Liberal Democratic Party Japan Liberal Democratic Party , which won 300 of the 467 seats. ref Nohlen, D, Grotz, F & Hartmann, C 2001 Elections in Asia A data handbook, Volume II , p381 ISBN 0199249598 ref Voter turnout was 73.5 . Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Liberal Democratic Party Japan Liberal Democratic Party 22,950,404 58.1 300 2 align left Japan Socialist Party 10,839,130 27.4 144 23 align left Democratic Socialist Party Japan Democratic Socialist Party 3,464,147 8.8 17 New align left Japanese Communist Party 1,156,723 2.9 3 2 align left Other parties 141,941 0.4 1 1 align left Independents 956,781 2.4 2 1 align left Invalid blank votes 410,993 align left Total 39,920,119 100 467 0 colspan 5 align left Source Nohlen et al. References reflist Japanese elections Category Japanese general elections Category 1960 elections in Asia Category 1960 in Japan ja 29 ... more details
Politics of Lebanon General elections were held in Lebanon between 12 June and 2 July 1960. ref Nohlen, D, Grotz, F & Hartmann, C 2001 Elections in Asia A data handbook, Volume I , p183 ISBN 019924958 ref Independent candidates won the majority of seats. Voter turnout was 50.7 . ref Nohlen, D, Grotz, F & Hartmann, C 2001 Elections in Asia A data handbook, Volume I , p184 ISBN 019924958 ref Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Independents 68 17 align left Kataeb Party 6 4 align left National Liberal Party Lebanon National Liberal Party 5 New align left Party of the Constitutional Union 5 2 align left Progressive Socialist Party 5 3 align left Lebanese National Bloc 4 1 align left Armenian Revolutionary Federation in Lebanon Armenian Revolutionary Federation 4 2 align left National Organisation Party 1 New align left Najjadeh Party 1 New align left Invalid blank votes align left Total 527,271 100 99 33 colspan 5 align left Source Nohlen et al References reflist Lebanese elections Category 1960 elections in Asia Category 1960 in Lebanon Category Elections in Lebanon ... more details
The Quebecgeneralelection of 1936 was held on August 17, 1936 to elect members of the National Assembly of Quebec Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec , Canada . The Union Nationale Quebec Union Nationale , led by Maurice Duplessis , defeated the incumbent Quebec Liberal Party , led by Ad lard Godbout . This marked the end of slightly more than 39 consecutive years in power for the Liberals, who had governed Quebec since the Quebecgeneralelection, 1897 1897 election . This 1936 election had been called less than one year after the Quebecgeneralelection, 1935 1935 election after Liberal premier Louis Alexandre Taschereau resigned because of a scandal. He was replaced by Godbout as Liberal leader and premier. This was Duplessis s first term in office. After losing the subsequent Quebecgeneralelection, 1939 1939 election , he later won four more general elections in a row, and became the dominant politician of his time. It was also the Union Nationale s first election, having been formed from a merger between the Action lib rale nationale and the Conservative Party of Quebec historical Quebec Conservative Party . Results border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style border ... Quebecgeneralelection, 1935 1935 align center Elected align center Change align center align center align center Change Canadian politics party colours Union Nationale row Union Nationale Quebec ... Vote Change totals for the Union Nationale are based on the results of the Quebecgeneralelection, 1935 1935 election for the combined Action lib rale nationale and Conservative parties. See also List of Quebec premiers Politics of Quebec Timeline of Quebec history List of political parties in Canada Quebec List of Quebec political parties 20th Legislative Assembly of QuebecQuebec elections Category 1936 elections in Canada Category Elections in QuebecQuebec hist stub fr lection g n rale ... Canadian politics party colours Liberal row Liberal Party of Quebec Liberal Ad lard Godbout leader ... more details
The Quebecgeneralelection of 1952 was held on July 16, 1952 to elect members of the National Assembly of Quebec Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec , Canada . The incumbent Union Nationale Quebec Union Nationale , led by Maurice Duplessis , won re election, defeating the Quebec Liberal Party , led by Georges mile Lapalme . This was the fourth time and the third in a row that Duplessis led his party to a generalelection victory. The number of seats won by the Liberals, and their share of the popular vote, were considerably increased over the previous Quebecgeneralelection, 1948 election in 1948 . Results border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style border collapse collapse border color 444444 bgcolor darkgray rowspan 2 colspan 2 Party rowspan 2 Party leader rowspan 2 of br candidates colspan 3 Seats colspan 3 Popular Vote bgcolor darkgray align center Quebecgeneralelection, 1948 1948 align center Elected align center Change align center align center align center Change Canadian politics party colours Union Nationale row Union Nationale Quebec Union Nationale Maurice Duplessis leader align right   cand align right 82 prev align right 68 elected align right 17.1 ch.seats align right   vote align right 50.50 vote align right 0.7 ch.votes Canadian politics party colours Liberal row Liberal Party of Quebec Liberal Georges mile Lapalme leader align right   cand align right 8 prev align right 23 elected align right 188 ch.seats align right   vote align right 45.77 vote align right 9.6 ch.votes Canadian politics party colours Independents row colspan ... Union des lecteurs from previous election. See also List of Quebec premiers Politics of Quebec Timeline of Quebec history List of political parties in Canada Quebec List of Quebec political parties 24th Legislative Assembly of QuebecQuebec elections Category 1952 elections in Canada Category Elections in QuebecQuebec hist stub fr lection g n rale qu b coise de 1952 ... more details
The Quebecgeneralelection of 1956 was held on June 20, 1956 to elect members of the National Assembly of Quebec Legislative Assembly of Quebec , Canada . The incumbent Union Nationale Quebec Union Nationale , led by Maurice Duplessis , won re election, defeating the Quebec Liberal Party , led by Georges mile Lapalme . ref cite book title The Chief A Political Biography of Maurice Duplessis author Leslie Roberts year 1963 publisher Clarke, Irwin ref This was the fifth and final time and the fourth in a row that Duplessis led his party to a generalelection victory. No party has since been able to win more than three elections in a row. Duplessis died in office in 1959. It was Lapalme s second and final loss in a row as Liberal leader. The Liberals did not manage to improve on their performance in the previous Quebecgeneralelection, 1952 1952 election . Results border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style border collapse collapse border color 444444 bgcolor darkgray rowspan 2 colspan 2 Party rowspan 2 Party leader rowspan 2 of br candidates colspan 3 Seats colspan 3 Popular Vote bgcolor darkgray align center Quebecgeneralelection, 1952 1952 align center Elected align center Change align center align center align center Change Canadian politics party colours Union Nationale row Union Nationale Quebec Union Nationale Maurice Duplessis leader align right   cand align right 68 prev align right 72 elected align right 5.9 ch.seats align right   vote align right 51.80 vote align right 1.3 ch.votes Canadian politics party colours Liberal row Liberal Party of Quebec Liberal Georges mile Lapalme leader align right   cand align right 23 prev align right 20 elected align ... List of Quebec premiers Politics of Quebec Timeline of Quebec history List of political parties in Canada Quebec List of Quebec political parties 25th Legislative Assembly of Quebec References reflist Quebec elections Category 1956 elections in Canada Category Elections in QuebecQuebec hist stub fr ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 The Quebecgeneralelection of 1878 was held on May 1, 1878 to elect members of the 4th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 4th Legislative Assembly for the Province of Quebec , Canada . The Conservative Party of Quebec historical Quebec Conservative Party , led by Joseph Adolphe Chapleau , narrowly won the election, winning one seat more than the Quebec Liberal Party however, in the immediate aftermath of the vote, Liberal leader Henri Gustave Joly de Lotbini re , who was already sitting as Premier of Quebec premier , secured parliamentary backing to remain in office. Joly de Lotbini re had become premier two months earlier when the previous Conservative premier Charles Eug ne Boucher de Boucherville had resigned or was deposed by Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Lieutenant Governor Luc Letellier de Saint Just . He was therefore the incumbent. Boucher de Boucherville left the premier s office when the Lieutenant Governor refused to approve railway legislation that had been passed by the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council of Quebec Legislative Council , i.e., by both houses of the Quebec legislature. Joly de Lotbini re did not quite win the election ... minority government would be Quebec s last until Quebecgeneralelection, 1881 1881 . Results ... 3 Popular vote bgcolor CCCCCC align center Quebecgeneralelection, 1875 1875 align center Elected ... Liberal row Liberal Party of Quebec Liberal Henri Gustave Joly de Lotbini re leader align right   ... row Conservative Party of Quebec historical Conservative Joseph Adolphe Chapleau leader align right ... right 100 vote align right   ch.votes See also List of Quebec premiers Politics of Quebec Timeline of Quebec history List of political parties in Canada Quebec List of Quebec political parties 4th Legislative Assembly of QuebecQuebec elections Category 1878 elections in Canada Category Elections in Quebec fr lection g n rale qu b coise de 1878 ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Quebecgeneralelection, 1981 country Quebec type parliamentary ongoing no party colour previous electionQuebecgeneralelection, 1976 previous year 1976 previous mps 31st National Assembly of Quebec next electionQuebecgeneralelection, 1985 next year 1985 next mps 33rd National Assembly of Quebec seats for election 122 seats in the 32nd National Assembly of Quebec br 62 seats were needed for a majority election date April 13, 1981 image1 style width 115px height ... news and ran a generally TV unfriendly campaign. The Union Nationale Quebec Union Nationale , which had won 11 seats in a modest comeback in the Quebecgeneralelection, 1976 1976 generalelection , was wiped ... align center Quebecgeneralelection, 1976 1976 align center Elected align center Change align center ... Nationale Quebec leaders seat3 Lost election in Berthier provincial electoral district Berthier last ... election of information not available. See also List of Quebec premiers Politics of Quebec ... leader1 Ren L vesque leader since1 Parti Qu b cois leadership elections 1968 leadership election ... size 38px LIB leader2 Claude Ryan leader since2 Quebec Liberal Party leadership elections 1978 leadership convention April 15, 1978 party2 Quebec Liberal Party leaders seat2 Argenteuil provincial electoral ... 14.20 map image map size map caption title Premier before election Ren L vesque before party Parti Qu b cois after election Ren L vesque after party Parti Qu b cois The Quebecgeneralelection of 1981 was held on April 13, 1981, to elect members of the National Assembly of Quebec National Assembly of the Province of Quebec , Canada . The incumbent Parti Qu b cois , led by Ren L vesque , won re election, defeating the Quebec Liberal Party , led by Claude Ryan . The PQ won re election despite having lost the 1980 Quebec referendum on sovereignty association , the party s proposal for political independence for Quebec in an economic union with the rest of Canada. To some extent, they were helped ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 The Quebecgeneralelection of 1931 was held on August 24, 1931 to elect members of the National Assembly of Quebec Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec , Canada . The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party , led by Louis Alexandre Taschereau , was re elected, defeating the Conservative Party of Quebec historical Quebec Conservative Party , led by Camillien Houde . It was the third generalelection victory in a row for Taschereau, who had held office since 1920. Results border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style border collapse collapse border color 444444 bgcolor darkgray rowspan 2 colspan 2 Party rowspan 2 Party leader rowspan 2 of br candidates colspan 3 Seats colspan 3 Popular Vote bgcolor darkgray align center Quebecgeneralelection, 1927 1927 align center Elected align center Change align center align center align center Change Canadian politics party colours Liberal row Liberal Party of Quebec Liberal Louis Alexandre Taschereau leader align right   cand align right 74 prev align right 79 elected align right 6.8 ch.seats align right   vote align right 54.88 vote align right 4.5 ch.votes Canadian politics party colours Progressive Conservatives row Conservative Party of Quebec historical Conservative Camillien Houde leader align right   cand align right 9 prev align right 11 elected align right 22.2 ch.seats align right   vote align right 43.54 vote align right 9.2 ch.votes Canadian politics party colours Independents row colspan 2 Other align right   cand align right 2 prev align right elected align right 100 ch.seats ... align right 100 vote align right   ch.votes See also List of Quebec premiers Politics of Quebec Timeline of Quebec history List of political parties in Canada Quebec List of Quebec political parties 18th Legislative Assembly of QuebecQuebec elections Category 1931 elections in Canada Category Elections in QuebecQuebec hist stub fr lection g n rale qu b coise de 1931 ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 The Quebecgeneralelection of 1927 was held on May 16, 1927 to elect members of the National Assembly of Quebec Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec , Canada . The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party , led by Louis Alexandre Taschereau , was re elected, defeating the Conservative Party of Quebec historical Quebec Conservative Party , led by Arthur Sauv . It was the second generalelection victory in a row for Louis Alexandre Taschereau , who had held office since 1920. Results border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style border collapse collapse border color 444444 bgcolor darkgray rowspan 2 colspan 2 Party rowspan 2 Party leader rowspan 2 of br candidates colspan 3 Seats colspan 3 Popular Vote bgcolor darkgray align center Quebecgeneralelection, 1923 1923 align center Elected align center Change align center align center align center Change Canadian politics party colours Liberal row Liberal Party of Quebec Liberal Louis Alexandre Taschereau leader align right 85 cand align right 64 prev align right 74 elected align right 15.6 ch.seats align right 188,687 vote align right 59.33 vote align right 7.8 ch.votes Canadian politics party colours Progressive Conservatives row Conservative Party of Quebec historical Conservative Arthur Sauv leader align right 69 cand align right 20 prev align right 9 elected align right 55.0 ch.seats align right 109,105 vote align right 34.31 vote align right 5.0 ch.votes Canadian politics party colours Independents row colspan 2 Other align right 13 cand align right 1 prev align right 2 elected align right 100 ch.seats ... align right 100 vote align right   ch.votes See also List of Quebec premiers Politics of Quebec Timeline of Quebec history List of political parties in Canada Quebec List of Quebec political parties 17th Legislative Assembly of QuebecQuebec elections Category 1927 elections in Canada Category Elections in QuebecQuebec hist stub fr lection g n rale qu b coise de 1927 ... more details
The Quebecgeneralelection of 1948 was held on July 28, 1948 to elect members of the National Assembly of Quebec Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec , Canada . The incumbent Union Nationale Canada Union Nationale , led by Maurice Duplessis , won re election, defeating the Quebec Liberal Party , led by Ad lard Godbout . This was the third time and the second in a row that Duplessis led his party to a generalelection victory. It was Godbout s third and final loss to Duplessis in a generalelection, and the second in a row. He had won one victory against Duplessis years earlier in the Quebecgeneralelection, 1939 1939 election . In this election, the Liberals fared particularly poorly, reduced to only 8 seats, although their share of the popular vote was around 36 . Results border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style border collapse collapse border color 444444 bgcolor darkgray rowspan 2 colspan 2 Party rowspan 2 Party leader rowspan 2 of br candidates colspan 3 Seats colspan 3 Popular Vote bgcolor darkgray align center Quebecgeneralelection, 1944 1944 align center Elected align center Change align center align center align center Change Canadian politics party colours Union Nationale row Union Nationale Canada Union Nationale Maurice Duplessis leader align right   cand align right 48 prev align right 82 elected align right 70.8 ch.seats align right   vote align ... Federation from previous election. See also List of Quebec premiers Politics of Quebec Timeline of Quebec history List of political parties in Canada Quebec List of Quebec political parties 23rd Legislative Assembly of QuebecQuebec elections Category 1948 elections in Canada Category Elections in QuebecQuebec hist stub fr lection g n rale qu b coise de 1948 ... of Quebec Liberal Ad lard Godbout leader align right   cand align right 37 prev align right ... nowiki Information on party s actions in previous election not available. sup 1 sup including results ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Quebecgeneralelection, 1973 country Quebec type parliamentary ongoing no party colour previous electionQuebecgeneralelection, 1970 previous year 1970 previous mps 29th National Assembly of Quebec next electionQuebecgeneralelection, 1976 next year 1976 next mps 31st National Assembly of Quebec seats for election 110 seats in the 31st National Assembly of Quebec br 56 seats were needed for a majority election date October 29, 1973 image1 File Robert Bourassa.jpg 130x150px leader1 Robert Bourassa leader since1 Quebec Liberal Party leadership elections 1970 leadership convention January 17, 1970 party1 Quebec Liberal Party leaders seat1 Mercier provincial electoral ... until the previous Quebecgeneralelection, 1970 1970 generalelection , was wiped off the electoral ... candidates colspan 3 Seats colspan 3 Popular vote bgcolor CCCCCC align center Quebecgeneralelection ... caption title Premier before election Robert Bourassa before party Quebec Liberal Party after election Robert Bourassa after party Quebec Liberal Party The Quebecgeneralelection of 1973 was held on October 29, 1973 to elect members to National Assembly of Quebec National Assembly of Quebec , Canada . The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party , led by Robert Bourassa , won re election, defeating the Parti Qu b cois , led by Ren L vesque , and the Union Nationale Quebec Union Nationale UN . The Liberals ... nowiki Party did not nominate candidates in the previous election. See also List of Quebec premiers ... since2 Parti Qu b cois leadership elections 1968 leadership election October 14, 1968 party2 Parti Qu b cois leaders seat2 Lost election in Dorion provincial electoral district Dorion last election2 ... leaders seat4 Lost election in Saint Jean provincial electoral district Saint Jean last election4 ... elections 1971 leadership convention June 19, 1971 party5 Union Nationale Quebec leaders seat5 Bellechasse provincial electoral district Bellechasse lost re election last election5 17 seats, 19.65 ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 The Quebecgeneralelection of 1919 was held on June 23, 1919 to elect members of the 15th Legislative Assembly of Quebec , Canada . The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party , led by Lomer Gouin , was re elected, defeating the Conservative Party of Quebec historical Quebec Conservative Party , led by Arthur Sauv . Gouin, who had held office since 1905, resigned precisely one year after the election to make way for his successor Louis Alexandre Taschereau . Gouin himself had originally come to power in much the same way, after his predecessor Simon Napol on Parent resigned soon after winning his final election. Results border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style border collapse collapse border color 444444 bgcolor darkgray rowspan 2 colspan 2 Party rowspan 2 Party leader rowspan 2 of br candidates colspan 3 Seats colspan 3 Popular Vote bgcolor darkgray align center Quebecgeneralelection, 1916 1916 align center Elected align center Change align center align center align center Change Canadian politics party colours Liberal row Liberal Party of Quebec Liberal Lomer Gouin leader align right 99 cand align right 75 prev align right 74 elected align right 1.3 ch.seats align right 67,292 vote align right 51.91 vote align right 8.7 ch.votes Canadian politics party colours Progressive Conservatives row Conservative Party of Quebec historical Conservative Arthur Sauv leader align right 22 cand align right 6 prev align right 5 elected align right 16.7 ch.seats align right 21,990 vote align right 16.96 vote align right 18.1 ch.votes Canadian politics party colours ... 129,636 vote align right 100 vote align right   ch.votes See also List of Quebec premiers Politics of Quebec Timeline of Quebec history List of political parties in Canada Quebec List of Quebec political parties 15th Legislative Assembly of QuebecQuebec elections Category 1919 elections in Canada Category Elections in QuebecQuebec hist stub fr lection g n rale qu b coise de 1919 ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 In the Quebecgeneralelection of 1892 on March 8, 1892 to elect members of the National Assembly of Quebec Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec , Canada . The incumbent Conservative Party of Quebec historical Quebec Conservative Party , led by Charles Eug ne Boucher de Boucherville , defeated the Quebec Liberal Party , led by Honor Mercier . Mercier had been accused of corruption and removed from office as Premier by Quebec List of Lieutenant Governors of Quebec Lieutenant governor Auguste R al Angers on December 16, 1891. The scandal probably influenced the outcome of the election. Mercier gave up the post of Liberal leader and leader of the Opposition to F lix Gabriel Marchand , and was later acquitted of all charges. Boucher de Boucherville resigned a year later, and was replaced by Louis Olivier Taillon as Conservative leader and premier. Taillon in turn resigned in 1896 , and was replaced by Edmund James Flynn . Flynn lost the Quebecgeneralelection, 1897 1897 election , and the Conservatives never held power in Quebec again. Results border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style border collapse collapse border color 444444 bgcolor darkgray rowspan 2 colspan 2 Party rowspan 2 Party leader rowspan 2 of br candidates colspan 3 Seats colspan 3 Popular Vote bgcolor darkgray align center Quebecgeneralelection, 1890 1890 align center Elected ... Conservatives row Conservative Party of Quebec historical Conservative Charles Eug ne Boucher ... politics party colours Liberal row Liberal Party of Quebec Liberal F lix Gabriel Marchand leader align ... vote align right 100 vote align right   ch.votes See also List of Quebec premiers Politics of Quebec Timeline of Quebec history List of political parties in Canada Quebec List of Quebec political parties 8th Legislative Assembly of QuebecQuebec elections Category 1892 elections in Canada Category Elections in QuebecQuebec hist stub fr lection g n rale qu b coise de 1892 ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 The Quebecgeneralelection of 1897 was held on May 11, 1897 to elect members of the National Assembly of Quebec Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec , Canada . The Quebec Liberal Party , led by F lix Gabriel Marchand , defeated the incumbent Conservative Party of Quebec historical Quebec Conservative Party , led by Edmund James Flynn . This marked the start of over 39 consecutive years in power for the Liberals. The Conservative Party never held power again in Quebec, and ceased to exist in 1936 when it merged with the Action lib rale nationale to form the Union Nationale Quebec Union Nationale . Marchand died in office in 1900, and was succeeded by Simon Napol on Parent as Liberal leader and premier. Results border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style border collapse collapse border color 444444 bgcolor darkgray rowspan 2 colspan 2 Party rowspan 2 Party leader rowspan 2 of br candidates colspan 3 Seats colspan 3 Popular Vote bgcolor darkgray align center Quebecgeneralelection, 1892 1892 align center Elected align center Change align center align center align center Change Canadian politics party colours Liberal row Liberal Party of Quebec Liberal F lix Gabriel Marchand leader align right   cand align right 21 prev align right 51 elected align right 143 ch.seats align right 120,300 vote align right 53.28 vote align right 9.6 ch.votes Canadian politics party colours Progressive Conservatives row Conservative Party of Quebec historical Conservative Edmund James Flynn leader align right   cand align right 51 prev align right 23 elected align right 54.9 ch.seats align right 98,941 vote align right 43.82 vote align right 8.6 ch.votes ... See also List of Quebec premiers Politics of Quebec Timeline of Quebec history List of political parties in Canada Quebec List of Quebec political parties 9th Legislative Assembly of QuebecQuebec elections Category 1897 elections in Canada Category Elections in QuebecQuebec hist stub fr lection ... more details