1892 Quebec general election

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1892 Quebec general election

← 1890 March 8, 1892 1897 →
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8th Legislative Assembly of Quebec

37 seats were needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Charles Boucher de Boucherville Félix-Gabriel Marchand
Party Conservative Liberal
Leader since 1891 1892
Leader's seat Councillor for
Montarville
Saint-Jean
Last election 23 seats, 45.39% 43 seats, 44.51%
Seats won 51 21
Seat change Increase28 Decrease22
Popular vote 91,579 76,280
Percentage 52.41% 43.65%
Swing Increase7.02pp Decrease0.86pp

Premier before election

Charles Boucher de Boucherville
Conservative

Premier after election

Charles Boucher de Boucherville
Conservative

In the 1892 Quebec general election on March 8, 1892, to elect members of the

Charles-Eugène Boucher de Boucherville, defeated the Quebec Liberal Party, led by Félix-Gabriel Marchand
.

Mercier had been accused of corruption and removed from office as

on December 16, 1891. The scandal probably influenced the outcome of the election. Mercier gave up the post of Liberal leader (and leader of the Opposition) to Félix-Gabriel Marchand, and was later acquitted of all charges.

Boucher de Boucherville resigned a year later, and was replaced by Louis-Olivier Taillon as Conservative leader and premier. Taillon in turn resigned in 1896, and was replaced by Edmund James Flynn. Flynn lost the 1897 election, and the Conservatives never held power in Quebec again.

Results

Party Party leader # of
candidates
Seats Popular Vote
1890 Elected % Change # % % Change
Conservative
Charles-Eugène Boucher de Boucherville
  23 51 +122% 91,579 52.41% +7.02%
Liberal Félix-Gabriel Marchand   43 21 -51.2% 76,280 43.65% -0.86%
  Independent Conservative   1 1 - 6,892 3.94% -6.7%
  Other   6 - -100%
Total   73 73 - 174,751 100%  
Popular vote
PCQ
52.41%
PLQ
43.65%
Others
3.94%
Seats summary
PCQ
69.86%
PLQ
28.77%
Others
1.37%

See also