19th Quebec Legislature
The 19th Legislative Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature that existed in Quebec, Canada for less than a year from November 25, 1935, to August 17, 1936. The Quebec Liberal Party led by Louis-Alexandre Taschereau was in power for another consecutive term but he was replaced a few months before the elections by Adélard Godbout. However, it was the Liberals' final term before being defeated in 1936 by Maurice Duplessis' Union Nationale which was formed as a result of a merger between the Action libérale nationale and the Quebec Conservative Party between the 1935 and 1936 elections.
Seats per political party
- After the 1935 elections
Affiliation | Members | |
Liberal | 48 | |
Action libérale nationale | 26 | |
Conservative | 16 | |
Total |
90 | |
Government Majority |
22 |
Member list
This was the list of members of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1935 election:
Name | Party | Riding | |
---|---|---|---|
Hector Authier | Libéral | Abitibi | |
Georges-Étienne Dansereau | Libéral | Argenteuil | |
Joseph-Édouard Perrault | Libéral | Arthabaska | |
Cyrille Dumaine | Libéral | Bagot | |
Vital Cliche | Action libérale nationale | Beauce | |
Delpha Sauvé | Conservative | Beauharnois | |
Robert Taschereau | Libéral | Bellechasse | |
Cléophas Bastien | Libéral | Berthier | |
Pierre-Émile Côté | Libéral | Bonaventure | |
Ralph Frederick Stockwell | Libéral | Brome | |
Alexandre Thurber | Libéral | Chambly | |
Ulphée-Wilbrod Rousseau | Action libérale nationale | Champlain | |
Edgar Rochette | Libéral | Charlevoix et Saguenay | |
Honoré Mercier Jr. | Libéral | Châteauguay | |
Arthur Larouche | Action libérale nationale | Chicoutimi | |
Payson Sherman | Conservative | Compton | |
Jean-Léo Rochon | Libéral | Deux-Montagnes | |
Joseph-Damase Bégin | Action libérale nationale | Dorchester | |
Arthur Rajotte | Libéral | Drummond | |
Patrice Tardif | Action libérale nationale | Frontenac | |
Thomas Côté | Libéral | Gaspé-Nord | |
Alexandre Chouinard | Libéral | Gaspé-Sud | |
Joseph-Barthélemi Merleau | Libéral | Gatineau | |
Alexis Caron | Libéral | Hull | |
Martin Fisher | Conservative | Huntingdon | |
Lucien Lamoureux | Libéral | Iberville | |
Amédée Caron | Libéral | Îles-de-la-Madeleine | |
Frederick Arthur Monk | Action libérale nationale | Jacques-Cartier | |
Lucien Dugas | Libéral | Joliette | |
Pierre Gagnon | Libéral | Kamouraska | |
Albiny Paquette | Action libérale nationale | Labelle | |
Joseph-Léonard Duguay | Conservative | Lac-Saint-Jean | |
Paul Gouin | Action libérale nationale | L'Assomption | |
François Leduc | Conservative | Laval | |
Charles Romulus Ducharme | Action libérale nationale | Laviolette | |
Joseph-Théophile Larochelle | Action libérale nationale | Lévis | |
Adélard Godbout | Libéral | L'Islet | |
Joseph-Napoléon Francoeur | Libéral | Lotbinière | |
William Tremblay | Conservative | Maisonneuve | |
Louis-Joseph Thisdel | Libéral | Maskinongé | |
Joseph-Arthur Bergeron | Libéral | Matane | |
Joseph Dufour | Libéral | Matapédia | |
Tancrède Labbé | Action libérale nationale | Mégantic | |
François A. Pouliot | Conservative | Missisquoi | |
Jean-Gaetan Daniel | Libéral | Montcalm | |
Joseph-Ernest Grégoire | Action libérale nationale | Montmagny | |
Louis-Alexandre Taschereau | Libéral | Montmorency | |
Grégoire Bélanger | Action libérale nationale | Montréal-Dorion | |
Zénon Lesage | Action libérale nationale | Montréal-Laurier | |
Anatole Plante | Libéral | Montréal-Mercier | |
Francis Lawrence Connors | Libéral | Montréal–Sainte-Anne | |
Candide Rochefort | Action libérale nationale | Montréal–Sainte-Marie | |
Charles Ernest Gault | Conservative | Montréal–Saint-Georges | |
Wilfrid-Eldège Lauriault | Action libérale nationale | Montréal–Saint-Henri | |
Henry Lemaître Auger | Conservative | Montréal–Saint-Jacques | |
Joseph Cohen | Libéral | Montréal–Saint-Laurent | |
Peter Bercovitch | Libéral | Montréal–Saint-Louis | |
Pierre-Auguste Lafleur | Conservative | Montréal-Verdun | |
Joseph-Euclide Charbonneau | Libéral | Napierville-Laprairie | |
Alexandre Gaudet | Libéral | Nicolet | |
Roméo Lorrain | Action libérale nationale | Papineau | |
Edward Charles Lawn | Libéral | Pontiac | |
Bona Dussault | Action libérale nationale | Portneuf | |
Francis Bryne | Libéral | Québec-Comté | |
Philippe Hamel | Action libérale nationale | Québec-Centre | |
Oscar Drouin | Action libérale nationale | Québec-Est | |
Charles Delagrave | Libéral | Québec-Ouest | |
Avila Turcotte | Libéral | Richelieu | |
Albert Goudreau | Conservative | Richmond | |
Louis-Joseph Moreault | Libéral | Rimouski | |
Léon Casgrain | Libéral | Rivière-du-Loup | |
Antoine Castonguay | Action libérale nationale | Roberval | |
Laurent Barré | Conservative | Rouville | |
Télesphore-Damien Bouchard | Libéral | Saint-Hyacinthe | |
Alexis Bouthillier | Libéral | Saint-Jean | |
Marc Trudel | Action libérale nationale | Saint-Maurice | |
Pierre Bertrand | Conservative | Saint-Sauveur | |
Hector Choquette | Action libérale nationale | Shefford | |
John Samuel Bourque | Action libérale nationale | Sherbrooke | |
Avila Ferland | Libéral | Soulanges | |
Rouville Beaudry | Action libérale nationale | Stanstead | |
Nil-Élie Larivière | Action libérale nationale | Témiscamingue | |
Joseph-Alpohnse Beaulieu | Libéral | Témiscouata | |
Athanase David | Libéral | Terrebonne | |
Maurice Duplessis | Conservative | Trois-Rivières | |
Elzéar Sabourin | Libéral | Vaudreuil | |
Félix Messier | Libéral | Verchères | |
Charles Allan Smart | Conservative | Westmount | |
Thomas Hercule Lapointe | Libéral | Wolfe | |
Antonio Élie | Conservative | Yamaska |
Other elected MLAs
No other MLAs were elected in by-elections during the term
Cabinet Ministers
Taschereau Cabinet (1935-1936)
- Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Louis-Alexandre Taschereau
- Agriculture: Adélard Godbout
- Colonization, Hunting and Fishing: Hector Laferté
- Labour: Charles-Joseph Arcand (1935), Joseph-Napoleon Francoeur (1935-1936), Edgar Rochette (1936)
- Colonization: Irénée Vautrin (1935), Joseph-Edouard Perrault (1935-1936), Hector Authier (1936)
- Public Works, Hunting and Fishing: Joseph-Napoléon Francoeur (1934-1935)
- Mines:Joseph-Edouard Perrault (1935-1936), Joseph-Napoleon Francoeur (1936)
- Lands and Forests: Honoré Mercier Jr
- Roads: Joseph-Édouard Perrault (1935-1936), Pierre-Emile Cote (1936)
- Municipal Affairs, Industry and Commerce: Télesphore-Damien Bouchard
- Attorney General: Louis-Alexandre Taschereau (1935-1936), Joseph-Edouard Perrault (1936)
- Provincial secretary: Athanase David
- Treasurer: Louis-Alexandre Taschereau (1931-1932), Ralph Frederick Stockwell (1932-1935)
- Members without portfolios: Cleophas Bastien (1936)
Godbout Cabinet (1936)
- Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Adélard Godbout
- Agriculture and Colonization: Adélard Godbout
- Labour, Hunting and Fishing: Edgar Rochette
- Public Works and Mines: Césaire Gervais
- Roads: Pierre-Émile Côté
- Municipal Affairs, Lands and Forests: Télesphore-Damien Bouchard
- Industry and Commerce: Wilfrid Gagnon
- Attorney General and provincial secretary: Charles-Auguste Bertrand
- Treasurer: Edward Stuart McDougall
- Members without portfolios: Frank Lawrence Connors, Cléophas Bastien