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Encyclopedia > Quebec general election, 1904

In the Quebec general election on November 25, 1904, the incumbent Quebec Liberal Party under Simon-Napoléon Parent was re-elected, defeating the Quebec Conservative Party under Edmund James Flynn.


It was Parent's final election. Due to internal dissension within his party, he resigned in 1905 to make way for his successor, Lomer Gouin.


Preceded by:
1900

List of Quebec general elections

Succeeded by:
1908

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