Candidats libéral des électeurs was a political group in Quebec, Canada. It was a moderate faction that split from the Ralliement créditiste, the Quebec wing of the Social Credit Party of Canada. The Candidats libéral des électeurs ran one candidate in the 1962 federal election, and another in the 1963 federal election. J-Edouard Pharon who ran for the party in 1962 received 1,800 votes - 500 more than the official Social Credit candidate. This article describes the Canadian province. ... The Social Credit Party of Canada was a conservative - populist political party in Canada that promoted social credit theories of monetary reform. ... When the Canadian federal election of 1962 was called, the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada of John George Diefenbaker had governed for almost five years with the largest majority in the House of Commons in Canadian history. ... The Canadian federal election of 1963 resulted in the defeat of the minority Progressive Conservative government of John George Diefenbaker. ...