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This is a list of Quebec general elections since Confederation in 1867, when Quebec became a province of the Dominion of Canada. 2003 general election
| Quebec general election, 2003 (April 14, 2003) | | Name | Seats (125) | Pop. Vote | | Quebec Liberal Party | 76 | 45.99% | | Parti Québécois | 45 | 33.24% | | Action démocratique du Québec | 4 | 18.18% | | Others | 0 | 2.59% | The above includes results of the by-election held on May 20, 2003 in the Champlain electoral district to break a tie in the original general election.
1998 general election | Quebec general election, 1998 (November 30, 1998) | | Name | Seats (125) | Pop. Vote | | Parti Québécois | 76 | 42.87% | | Quebec Liberal Party | 48 | 43.55% | | Action démocratique du Québec | 1 | 11.81% | | Others | 0 | 1.77% | The above includes results of 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.
1994 general election | Quebec general election, 1994 (September 12, 1994) | | Name | Seats (125) | Pop. Vote | | Parti Québécois | 77 | 44.75% | | Quebec Liberal Party | 47 | 44.40% | | Action démocratique du Québec | 1 | 6.46% | | Others | 0 | 4.39% | The above includes results of the by-election held on October 24, 1994 in the Saint-Jean electoral district to break a tie in the original general election.
1989 general election | Quebec general election, 1989 (September 25, 1989) | | Name | Seats (125) | Pop. Vote | | Quebec Liberal Party | 92 | 49.95% | | Parti Québécois | 29 | 40.16% | | Equality Party | 4 | 3.69% | | Others | 0 | 6.20% | 1985 general election | Quebec general election, 1985 (December 2, 1985) | | Name | Seats (122) | Pop. Vote | | Quebec Liberal Party | 99 | 55.99% | | Parti Québécois | 23 | 38.69% | | Others | 0 | 5.32% | 1981 general election | Quebec general election, 1981 (April 13, 1981) | | Name | Seats (122) | Pop. Vote | | Parti Québécois | 80 | 49.26% | | Quebec Liberal Party | 42 | 46.08% | | Union Nationale | 0 | 4.00% | | Others | 0 | 0.66% | 1976 general election 1973 general election | Quebec general election, 1973 (October 29, 1973) | | Name | Seats (110) | Pop. Vote | | Quebec Liberal Party | 102 | 54.65% | | Parti Québécois | 6 | 30.22% | | Parti créditiste | 2 | 9.92% | | Union Nationale | 0 | 4.92% | | Others | 0 | 0.29% | 1970 general election | Quebec general election, 1970 (April 29, 1970) | | Name | Seats (108) | Pop. Vote | | Quebec Liberal Party | 72 | 45.40% | | Union Nationale | 17 | 19.65% | | Ralliement créditiste | 12 | 11.19% | | Parti Québécois | 7 | 23.06% | | Others | 0 | 0.70% | 1966 general election | Quebec general election, 1966 (June 5, 1966) | | Name | Seats (108) | Pop. Vote | | Union Nationale | 56 | 40.82% | | Quebec Liberal Party | 50 | 47.29% | | Others | 2 | 3.13% | | Rassemblement pour l'indépendance nationale | 0 | 5.55% | | Ralliement national | 0 | 3.21% | 1962 general election 1960 general election | Quebec general election, 1960 (June 22, 1960) | | Name | Seats (95) | Pop. Vote | | Quebec Liberal Party | 51 | 51.38% | | Union Nationale | 43 | 46.61% | | Others | 1 | 2.01% | 1956 general election | Quebec general election, 1956 (June 20, 1956) | | Name | Seats (93) | Pop. Vote | | Union Nationale | 72 | 51.80% | | Quebec Liberal Party | 20 | 44.87% | | Others | 1 | 3.33% | 1952 general election | Quebec general election, 1952 (July 16, 1952) | | Name | Seats (92) | Pop. Vote | | Union Nationale | 68 | 50.50% | | Quebec Liberal Party | 23 | 45.77% | | Others | 1 | 3.73% | 1948 general election | Quebec general election, 1948 (July 28, 1948) | | Name | Seats (92) | Pop. Vote | | Union Nationale | 82 | 51.24% | | Quebec Liberal Party | 8 | 36.17% | | Others | 2 | 3.34% | | Union des électeurs | 0 | 9.25% | 1944 general election 1939 general election | Quebec general election, 1939 (October 25, 1939) | | Name | Seats (86) | Pop. Vote | | Quebec Liberal Party | 70 | 54.05% | | Union Nationale | 15 | 39.13% | | Action libérale nationale | 0 | 4.49% | | Others | 1 | 2.33% | 1936 general election | Quebec general election, 1936 (August 17, 1936) | | Name | Seats (90) | Pop. Vote | | Union Nationale | 76 | 56.88% | | Quebec Liberal Party | 14 | 39.41% | | Others | 0 | 3.71% | 1935 general election 1931 general election 1927 general election 1923 general election 1919 general election †: 2 Parti ouvrier
1916 general election 1912 general election †: 1 Ligue Nationaliste; 1 independent Liberal 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.
1908 general election †: 3 Ligue Nationaliste
1904 general election 1900 general election 1897 general election 1892 general election †: 1 independent Conservative
1890 general election †: 5 Nationalist; 1 Parti ouvrier; 1 independent Conservative
1886 general election †: 3 independent Conservative; 3 Nationalist
1881 general election †: 1 independent Conservative
1878 general election †: 2 independent Conservative
1875 general election †: 3 independent Conservative
1871 general election | Quebec general election, 1871 (June and July, 1871) | | Name | Seats (65) | Pop. Vote | | Quebec Conservative Party | 46 | 51.72% | | Quebec Liberal Party | 19 | 39.43% | | Others | 0 | 8.85% | 1867 general election | Quebec general election, 1867 (August and September, 1867) | | Name | Seats (65) | Pop. Vote | | Quebec Conservative Party | 51 | 53.48% | | Quebec Liberal Party | 12 | 35.46% | | Vacant (Kamouraska) | 1 | -.--% | | Others | 1† | 11.06% | †: 1 independent Liberal A by-election was not held in Kamouraska until February 11, 1869 (won by the Conservatives). Note: 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".
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