18th Quebec Legislature

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The 18th Quebec Legislature is the provincial legislature that existed in

Legislative Assembly of Quebec
and remained in power in the government.

Seats per political party

Affiliation Members
Liberal 79
Conservative 11
 Total
90
 Government Majority
68

Member list

This was the list of members of the

Legislative Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1931 election
:

Name Party Riding First elected / previously elected
  Hector Authier
Liberal
Abitibi 1923
  Georges-Étienne Dansereau
Liberal
Argenteuil 1927
  Joseph-Édouard Perrault
Liberal
Arthabaska 1925
  Joseph-Émery Phaneuf
Liberal
Bagot 1916
 
Joseph-Edouard Fortin
Liberal
Beauce 1929
  Gontran Saint-Onge
Liberal
Beauharnois 1931
  Robert Taschereau
Liberal
Bellechasse 1930
  Cléophas Bastien
Liberal
Berthier 1927
  Pierre-Émile Côté
Liberal
Bonaventure 1924
  Ralph Frederick Stockwell
Liberal
Brome 1931
  Hortensius Béïque Conservative Chambly 1931
  William-Pierre Grant
Liberal
Champlain 1925
  Edgar Rochette
Liberal
Charlevoix et Saguenay 1927
  Honoré Mercier Jr.
Liberal
Châteauguay 1907, 1908
  Gustave Delisle
Liberal
Chicoutimi 1923
  William James Duffy
Liberal
Compton 1931
  Paul Sauvé Conservative Deux-Montagnes 1930
  Ernest Ouellet
Liberal
Dorchester 1931
  Hector Laferté
Liberal
Drummond 1916
  Henri-Louis Gagnon
Liberal
Frontenac
1931
  Thomas Côté
Liberal
Gaspé-Nord 1931
  Alexandre Chouinard
Liberal
Gaspé-Sud 1931
  Augustin-Armand Legault
Liberal
Gatineau 1931
  Aimé Guertin Conservative Hull 1927
 
Martin Beattie Fisher
Conservative Huntingdon 1930
  Lucien Lamoureux
Liberal
Iberville 1923
  Amédée Caron
Liberal
Îles-de-la-Madeleine 1928
  Victor Marchand
Liberal
Jacques-Cartier 1925
  Joseph-Théodule Rhéaume (1933)
Liberal
1933
  Lucien Dugas
Liberal
Joliette 1927
  Pierre Gagnon
Liberal
Kamouraska 1927
  Pierre Lortie
Liberal
Labelle 1923
  Joseph-Ludger Fillion
Liberal
Lac-Saint-Jean 1931
  Walter Reed
Liberal
L'Assomption 1908
  Joseph Filion
Liberal
Laval 1931
  Joseph-Alphida Crête
Liberal
Laviolette 1931
  Arthur Bélanger
Liberal
Lévis 1931
  Adélard Godbout
Liberal
L'Islet 1929
  Joseph-Napoléon Francoeur
Liberal
Lotbinière 1908
  Charles-Joseph Arcand
Liberal
Maisonneuve 1931
  Louis-Joseph Thisdel
Liberal
Maskinongé 1930
  Joseph-Arthur Bergeron
Liberal
Matane 1923
  Joseph Dufour
Liberal
Matapédia 1919
  Lauréat Lapierre
Liberal
Mégantic 1916
  Alexandre Saurette
Liberal
Missisquoi 1919
  Médéric Duval
Liberal
Montcalm 1931
  Charles-Abraham Paquet
Liberal
Montmagny 1919
  Louis-Alexandre Taschereau
Liberal
Montmorency 1900
  Joseph-Achille Francoeur
Liberal
Montréal-Dorion 1931
  Ernest Poulin
Liberal
Montréal-Laurier 1919, 1927
  Anatole Plante
Liberal
Montréal-Mercier 1927
  Joseph Henry Dillon
Liberal
Montréal–Sainte-Anne 1927
  Gaspard Fauteux
Liberal
Montréal–Sainte-Marie 1931
  Charles Ernest Gault Conservative Montréal–Saint-Georges 1907
  Joseph-Maurice Gabias
Liberal
Montréal–Saint-Henri 1931
  Irénée Vautrin
Liberal
Montréal–Saint-Jacques 1919, 1927
  Joseph Cohen
Liberal
Montréal–Saint-Laurent 1927
  Peter Bercovitch
Liberal
Montréal–Saint-Louis 1916
  Pierre-Auguste Lafleur Conservative Montréal-Verdun 1923
  Joseph-Euclide Charbonneau
Liberal
Napierville-Laprairie 1923
  Joseph-Alcide Savoie
Liberal
Nicolet 1923
  Alexandre Gaudet (1933)
Liberal
1933
  Désiré Lahaie
Liberal
Papineau 1922
  Wallace McDonald
Liberal
Pontiac 1919
  Pierre Gauthier
Liberal
Portneuf 1927
  Joseph-Ephraim Bédard
Liberal
Québec-Comté 1927
  Joseph Samson
Liberal
Québec-Centre 1927
  Oscar Drouin
Liberal
Québec-Est 1928
 
Joseph Ignatius Power
Liberal
Québec-Ouest 1927
  Avila Turcotte
Liberal
Richelieu 1929
  Stanislas-Edmond Desmarais
Liberal
Richmond 1923
  Louis-Joseph Moreault
Liberal
Rimouski 1923
  Léon Casgrain
Liberal
Rivière-du-Loup 1927
  Émile Moreau
Liberal
Roberval 1919
  Laurent Barré Conservative Rouville 1931
  Télesphore-Damien Bouchard
Liberal
Saint-Hyacinthe 1912, 1923
  Alexis Bouthillier
Liberal
Saint-Jean 1919
  Joseph-Auguste Frigon
Liberal
Saint-Maurice 1927
  Pierre Bertrand Conservative[a]
Saint-Sauveur
1923, 1931
  Robert-Raoul Bachand
Liberal
Shefford 1931
  Émery-Hector Fortier
Liberal
Sherbrooke 1931
  Avila Ferland
Liberal
Soulanges 1916, 1927
  Alfred-Joseph Bissonnet
Liberal
Stanstead 1913
  Joseph-Édouard Piché
Liberal
Témiscamingue 1927
  Joseph-Wilfrid Morel
Liberal
Témiscouata 1931
  Athanase David
Liberal
Terrebonne 1916
  Maurice Duplessis Conservative Trois-Rivières 1927
  Elzéar Sabourin
Liberal
Vaudreuil 1931
  Félix Messier
Liberal
Verchères 1927
  Charles Allan Smart Conservative Westmount 1912
  Cyrénus Lemieux
Liberal
Wolfe 1921
  Thomas Hercule Lapointe (1933)
Liberal
1933
  Antonio Élie Conservative Yamaska 1931

Other elected MLAs

Other MLAs were elected in by-elections during the term

Cabinet Ministers

  • Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Louis-Alexandre Taschereau
  • Agriculture: Adélard Godbout
  • Colonization, Hunting and Fishing: Hector Laferté (1931–1934)
  • Public Works and Labor: Joseph-Napoléon Francoeur (1931)
    • Labour: Charles-Joseph Arcand (1931–1935)
    • Colonization: Irénée Vautrin (1934–1935)
    • Public Works, Hunting and Fishing: Joseph-Napoléon Francoeur (1934–1935)
      • Public Works: Joseph-Napoléon Francoeur (1931–1934)
  • Mines:Joseph-Édouard Perrault
  • Lands and Forests: Honoré Mercier Jr
  • Roads: Joseph-Édouard Perrault
  • Municipal Affairs: Louis-Alexandre Taschereau (1931–1935)
    • Municipal Affairs, Industry and Commerce: Télesphore-Damien Bouchard (1935)
  • Attorney General: Louis-Alexandre Taschereau
  • Provincial secretary: Athanase David
  • Treasurer: Louis-Alexandre Taschereau (1931–1932), Ralph Frederick Stockwell (1932–1935)
  • Members without portfolios: George Bryson Jr. (1931–1935), Irénée Vautrin (1934), John Hall Kelly (1935)

Notes

  1. ^ First elected as Labour

References

  1. ^ "QuébecPolitique.com | Élections dans Nicolet". Archived from the original on 2007-09-26. Retrieved 2007-07-04.
  2. ^ "QuébecPolitique.com | Élections dans Wolfe". Archived from the original on 2007-09-26. Retrieved 2007-07-04.
  3. ^ "QuébecPolitique.com | Élections dans Jacques-Cartier". Archived from the original on 2007-10-07. Retrieved 2007-07-04.