1939 Quebec general election
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The 1939 Quebec general election was held on October 25, 1939, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The Quebec Liberal Party, led by former premier Adélard Godbout, defeated the incumbent Union Nationale, led by Maurice Duplessis.
This was Godbout's second non-consecutive term of office and his only victory out of four consecutive general elections opposing Duplessis.
The Action libérale nationale, which had won 25 seats in the 1935 election and then merged with the Quebec Conservative Party, was re-formed by Paul Gouin, who had split with Duplessis soon after the formation of the Union Nationale. However the ALN obtained only 4.5% of the vote and no seats. It soon disbanded. Also, a rump Conservative Party ran three candidates who won 0.2% of the vote and no seats. This party also disbanded.
Redistribution of ridings[]
An Act passed before the election[1] reduced the number of MLAs from 90 to 86 through the following changes:
Abolished ridings | New ridings |
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Reorganization of ridings | |
Mergers of ridings | |
- ^ also absorbed part of Maisonneuve
Results[]
Party | Party leader | # of candidates |
Seats | Popular Vote | |||||
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1936 | Elected | % Change | # | % | % Change | ||||
Liberal | Adélard Godbout | 14 | 70 | +400% | 54.05% | +14.6% | |||
Union Nationale | Maurice Duplessis | 76 | 15 | -80.3% | 39.13% | -17.8% | |||
Action libérale nationale | Paul Gouin | * | - | * | 4.49% | * | |||
Other | - | 1 | 2.33% | -1.4% | |||||
Total | 90 | 86 | -4.4% | 100% |
* Party did not nominate candidates in the previous election.
See also[]
- List of Quebec premiers
- Politics of Quebec
- Timeline of Quebec history
- List of Quebec political parties
- 21st Legislative Assembly of Quebec
References[]
- ^ An Act respecting the electoral districts of the Province, S.Q. 1939, c. 7.
- 1939 elections in Canada
- Elections in Quebec
- 1939 in Quebec
- October 1939 events
- Quebec history stubs