Civic Action League

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Civic Action League
Ligue d'Action Civique
Former municipal party
LeaderJean Drapeau
PresidentPierre DesMarais
FoundedJanuary 1951 (1951-01)
Dissolved1961 (1961)

The Civic Action League (

, Canada. It existed from 1951 to 1961.

Origins

It was established in January 1951 by

good government activists who were known as the Public Morality Committee.[1]

Accomplishments

The party managed to elect a plurality of the city councillors in 1954 and its candidate

Independents
and often blocked legislation proposed by the League.

Nonetheless, the League introduced party politics in Montreal's city government and abolished council seats reserved for businesses, city associations and agencies.

Decline

Drapeau lost his bid for re-election in 1957. In the subsequent years, the party was plagued by conflicts between Drapeau and former Executive Committee Chairman Pierre DesMarais. In September 1960, Drapeau led 17 of the League's 33 councillors into the Civic Party of Montreal. By October 1960, the League was wiped off the political map.

Mayoral Candidates

Election Mayoral Candidate Popular Vote for Mayor Number of Councillors
  1954 Jean Drapeau 50% 28/99
  1957 Jean Drapeau 49% 33/99
  1960 Lucien Tremblay 6% 0/66

Victories are indicated in bold.

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