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1976 Quebec general election

← 1973November 15, 19761981 →

110 seats in the31st National Assembly of Quebec
56 seats were needed for a majority
Turnout85.27% (Increase4.88%)
 First partySecond partyThird party
 UN
LeaderRené LévesqueRobert BourassaRodrigue Biron
PartyParti QuébécoisLiberalUnion Nationale
Leader sinceOctober 14, 1968January 17, 1970May 22, 1976
Leader's seatTaillonMercier(lost re-election)Lotbinière
Last election6 seats, 30.22%102 seats, 54.65%0 seats, 4.92%
Seats won712611
Seat changeIncrease65Decrease76Increase11
Popular vote1,390,3511,135,056611,666
Percentage41.37%33.78%18.20%
SwingIncrease11.15%Decrease20.87%Increase13.28%

 Fourth partyFifth party
 RCPNP
LeaderCamil SamsonJérôme Choquette
PartyRalliement créditisteParti national populaire
Leader sinceMay 11, 1975October 24, 1976
Leader's seatRouyn-NorandaOutremont(lost re-election)
Last election2 seats, 9.92%pre-creation
Seats won11
Seat changeDecrease1Increase1
Popular vote155,45131,043
Percentage4.63%0.92%
SwingDecrease5.29%Increase0.92%

Popular vote by riding. As this is an FPTP election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote, but instead via results by each riding. Click the map for more details.

Premier before election

Robert Bourassa
Liberal

Premier after election

René Lévesque
Parti Québécois

The1976 Quebec general election was held on November 15, 1976 to elect members toNational Assembly of the Province ofQuebec, Canada. It was one of the most significant elections in Quebec history, rivalled only by the1960 general election, and caused major repercussions in the rest of Canada. TheParti Québécois, led byRené Lévesque, defeated the incumbentQuebec Liberal Party, led by PremierRobert Bourassa.

The Parti Québécois's campaign focused on providing good government, in contrast to the many scandals that had plagued the Liberals since 1973. The PQ's stated goal of achieving independence for Quebec from Canada was portrayed as only secondary, but the election of asovereigntist government in Quebec caused great upset in the rest ofCanada and led to extensive discussions about reforming the Canadian Confederation and finding ways of accommodating Quebec.

The Parti Québécois used its term in office to introduce numerous bills to implement its agenda. The first bill introduced in the new session of the National Assembly was legislation to confirm French as the sole official language of Quebec, and to implement measures to make this a social reality. The legislative number of this bill, "Bill One," was intended to signify the importance of the bill for the new government. The bill was withdrawn and significantly altered, however, and was eventually re-introduced as "Bill 101" (orla Loi 101 in French), also known as theCharter of the French Language. With some modifications, the Charter of the French Language remains in effect today and has shaped modern Quebec society in far-reaching ways.

The 1976 election also set the stage for the1980 Quebec referendum on the PQ's proposal for political independence in an economic union with the rest of Canada calledsovereignty-association. The proposal was soundly defeated in the referendum.

Bourassa had called the election after only three years, well before the maximum possible term of five years. It is possible that he may have counted on a boost from his successful rescue of the1976 Summer Olympics inMontreal after cost overruns and construction delays by the Montreal municipal government of MayorJean Drapeau. If so, he badly miscalculated. He not only lost the election, but was resoundingly defeated in his own riding by a PQ challenger. Bourassa resigned as Liberal leader, and his political career appeared to be over. He left Quebec and took up teaching positions in the United States and Europe. However, he later made a remarkable comeback in the1985 general election.

The once-powerfulUnion Nationale made a modest comeback after being shut out from the legislature three years earlier. It won 11 seats underRodrigue Biron and, for the first time, won significant support from someanglophone voters. An anglophone UN member,William Shaw was elected to the National Assembly. However, this proved to be the party's last hurrah. Successive floor-crossings, retirements, and resignations reduced the UN to only five members during the term. The party lost all of those remaining seats five years later, never to return; it would continue to exist nominally until 1989.

Campaign

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The Liberals andpéquistes both fielded full slates. The Unionists and thecréditistes decided not to nominate candidates inBeauce-Sud, in order to clear the way for thepénépisteFabien Roy to hold the riding.[1] The Unionists did not have a candidate inOutremont. Otherwise, all other constituencies experienced at least four-way contests.

The election also saw the emergence of two other political groups. TheDemocratic Alliance, led byNick Auf der Maur, ran 13 candidates in the anglophone areas of theIsland of Montreal, while theParti national populaire (founded byFabien Roy andJérôme Choquette) had 36 candidates provincewide but ran a less-organized campaign. The PNP had attempted to merge with the UN earlier in August,[2] but the effort was called off in September because of a falling-out between Choquette and the UN leaderRodrigue Biron.[3]

Riding contests, by number of candidates (1976)[4]
CandidatesPQLibRCUNPNPIndNDP-RMSCommDALabLSOTotal
31113
449494949196
524242424163311120
620202019998357120
712121212767852184
8333323222124
91111111119
Total1101101091083622211413121556

Results

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Elections to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec (1976)[4]
Political partyParty leaderMNAsVotes
Candidates19731976±#±%± (pp)
Parti QuébécoisRené Lévesque11067165Increase1,390,351492,542Increase41.37%11.15Increase
LiberalRobert Bourassa1101022676Decrease1,135,056488,678Decrease33.78%20.87Decrease
Union NationaleRodrigue Biron1081111Increase611,666465,457Increase18.20%13.28Increase
Ralliement créditisteCamil Samson109211Decrease155,451139,255Decrease4.63%5.29Decrease
Parti national populaireJérôme Choquette3611Increase31,04331,043Increase0.92%New
Democratic AllianceNick Auf der Maur1317,76217,762Increase0.53%New
Independent2212,9846,023Increase0.39%0.16Increase
New Democratic-RMS coalitionHenri-François Gautrin213,0803,080Increase0.09%New
CommunistSam Walsh141,7761,612Increase0.05%0.04Increase
Labour121,2491,249Increase0.04%New
Ligue socialiste-ouvrière18888IncreaseNew
Total5561101103,360,506100.00%
Rejected ballots70,44615,686Increase
Voter turnout3,430,952405,214Increase85.274.89Increase
Registered electors4,023,743259,132Increase

Vote and seat summaries

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Ternary plots - shift of electoral support (1973-1976)
  • Ternary plot of 1973 results
    1973
  • Ternary plot of 1976 results
    1976
Electoral districts identified by colours of winning parties


Seats and popular vote by party
PartySeatsVotesChange (pp)
 Parti Québécois
71 / 110
41.37%
11.15
 
 Liberal
26 / 110
33.78%
-20.87
 
 Union Nationale
11 / 110
18.20%
13.28
 
 Parti créditiste
1 / 110
4.63%
-5.29
 
 Parti national populaire
1 / 110
0.92%
0.92
 
 Independent
0 / 110
0.39%
0.16
 
 Other
0 / 110
0.71%
0.65
 

Synopsis of results

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Results by riding - 1976 Quebec general election[4][5]
RidingWinning partyTurnout
[a 1]
Votes
Name1973PartyVotesShareMargin
#
Margin
%
PQLibUNCrPNPDAIndOthTotal
 
Abitibi-EstLibPQ11,26540.15%3,88113.83%69.47%11,2656,3383,0677,38428,054
Abitibi-OuestLibPQ8,53336.51%1,2245.24%80.57%8,5335,4562,0737,30923,371
AnjouLibPQ19,44056.15%8,32424.04%88.99%19,44011,1162,93874423315134,622
ArgenteuilLibLib9,45234.89%1,2754.71%82.34%8,1779,4526,6602,80327,092
ArthabaskaLibPQ12,46538.95%3,47410.86%89.36%12,4658,9917,5363,00932,001
Beauce-NordLibPQ10,97437.12%4121.39%85.29%10,97410,5626,41283078629,564
Beauce-SudCrPNP17,23868.24%11,57345.82%83.62%2,3565,66517,23825,259
BeauharnoisLibPQ15,50846.29%3,93611.75%90.09%15,50811,5725,2241,19533,499
BellechasseLibUN8,50136.85%7983.46%81.68%5,8817,7038,50169229423,071
BerthierLibPQ8,67334.27%4021.59%85.00%8,6738,2716,9071,45425,305
BonaventureLibLib9,77148.63%3,60317.93%80.87%6,1689,7713,83631820,093
BourassaLibPQ14,46544.94%2,1626.72%88.04%14,46512,3034,45760124910932,184
BourgetLibPQ17,12254.85%7,04722.58%87.99%17,12210,0753,25057319531,215
Brome-MissisquoiLibUN11,38049.27%5,93025.67%82.93%4,7725,45011,3801,08726214723,098
ChamblyLibPQ21,02947.32%5,20111.70%90.62%21,02915,8286,77681144,444
ChamplainLibPQ12,51440.73%4,42814.41%87.67%12,5148,0867,8822,24030,722
CharlesbourgLibPQ19,98548.92%4,78511.71%89.20%19,98515,2004,0781,30128540,849
CharlevoixLibLib12,41954.58%4,89921.53%83.27%7,52012,4191,6701,14622,755
ChâteauguayLibPQ15,60043.00%5,26114.50%88.30%15,60010,3399,26285122936,281
ChauveauLibPQ21,47247.48%5,05411.17%88.87%21,47216,4184,8292,50745,226
ChicoutimiPQPQ20,63862.51%13,74241.62%88.55%20,6386,8964,4291,05333,016
CrémazieLibPQ16,46350.40%4,61214.12%89.09%16,46311,8513,44946127716332,664
D'Arcy-McGeeLibLib21,24868.03%14,19045.43%83.86%1,47621,2487,0588395041731,232
Deux-MontagnesLibPQ13,44941.42%2,4667.59%86.17%13,44910,9836,4311,35225632,471
DorionLibPQ15,48652.36%5,34318.06%84.55%15,48610,1432,66179839010029,578
DrummondLibPQ14,60542.45%6,39418.58%89.05%14,6057,7788,2113,60121134,406
DubucLibPQ11,33744.67%3,66114.42%85.23%11,3377,6764,4421,92625,381
DuplessisLibPQ20,10058.60%11,32433.01%78.85%20,1008,7763,0504611,91634,303
FabreLibPQ24,06751.94%9,07819.59%89.24%24,06714,9895,6581,15646346,333
FrontenacLibPQ11,04738.86%1,5585.48%88.16%11,0476,3959,4891,49428,425
GaspéLibUN8,30534.53%4201.75%82.01%7,6307,8858,30523324,053
GatineauLibLib13,44448.98%6,14822.40%78.30%7,29613,4445,2851,42527,450
GouinLibPQ14,36053.53%5,34519.92%84.45%14,3609,0152,48279717226,826
HullLibPQ12,03140.57%20.01%79.05%12,03112,0294,1931,40229,655
HuntingdonLibUN9,46542.31%2,72812.19%84.21%5,4286,7379,46574322,373
IbervilleLibPQ11,74035.71%1,5334.66%87.38%11,7409,12910,2071,80232,878
Îles-de-la-MadeleineLibPQ3,38747.89%600.85%87.16%3,3873,327298607,072
Jacques-CartierLibLib10,39035.34%1,2554.27%84.86%8,66610,3909,13552368329,397
Jean-TalonLibLib14,33949.46%2,8079.68%88.54%11,53214,3392,70641728,994
Jeanne-ManceLibPQ22,89145.48%4,6069.15%86.39%22,89118,2857,73290527524550,333
JohnsonLibUN11,18445.33%4,80519.48%86.65%6,3795,34811,1841,76124,672
Joliette-MontcalmLibPQ15,80742.41%5,31114.25%88.14%15,80710,4969,6121,172899737,273
JonquièreLibPQ20,37358.23%9,51127.18%89.26%20,37310,8622,2201,53534,990
Kamouraska-TémiscouataLibPQ7,86233.88%3101.34%79.37%7,8627,5524,9572,83723,208
L'AcadieLibLib14,08245.50%4,40614.24%86.08%9,67614,0826,43427632715230,947
L'AssomptionLibPQ26,44954.49%14,43929.74%89.24%26,44912,0108,1551,72420548,543
Lac-Saint-JeanLibPQ14,74450.91%6,91123.86%86.97%14,7447,8333,9712,41428,962
LaFontainePQPQ20,62761.79%12,46937.35%86.95%20,6278,1583,0821,03928319133,380
LaporteLibPQ23,12956.56%11,08627.11%87.64%23,12912,0434,5611,02713340,893
La PrairieLibPQ17,12238.13%6471.44%87.88%17,12216,47510,37593044,902
Laurentides-LabelleLibPQ13,79449.25%4,06914.53%83.32%13,7949,7252,9921,49928,010
LaurierLibLib11,85841.68%2,2758.00%82.79%9,58311,8584,96267892144628,448
LavalLibLib17,60542.94%2,2855.57%88.42%15,32017,6056,6291,12931941,002
LavioletteLibPQ11,00339.32%2,1747.77%86.41%11,0036,0748,8291,60335711527,981
LévisLibPQ17,22748.49%5,88716.57%88.81%17,22711,3405,5851,37535,527
LimoilouLibPQ14,42445.33%3,70711.65%86.09%14,42410,7174,6561,723176527431,822
LotbinièreLibUN12,35552.23%6,71328.38%87.55%4,6055,64212,3551,05523,657
Louis-HébertLibPQ22,85058.22%9,54324.31%90.80%22,85013,3072,70538639,248
MaisonneuvePQPQ15,39062.15%9,07436.64%80.89%15,3906,3162,0406522202212324,763
Marguerite-BourgeoysLibLib14,55136.65%8062.03%84.91%13,74514,55110,49260331239,703
MaskinongéLibLib9,12435.84%4031.58%88.24%8,7219,1246,5611,05525,461
MataneLibPQ11,04248.79%2,68411.86%82.23%11,0428,3582,31959831622,633
MatapédiaLibPQ10,74156.27%5,45828.59%81.76%10,7415,2831,5521,51219,088
Mégantic-ComptonLibUN8,53939.58%2,50211.60%82.63%4,8096,0378,5392,18821,573
MercierLibPQ13,45051.38%3,73614.27%81.76%13,4509,7141,9756475833226,176
Mille-ÎlesLibPQ25,13453.80%10,07021.55%90.84%25,13415,0644,6871,29034220446,721
Mont-RoyalLibLib18,40862.23%13,29544.94%83.36%4,77618,4085,11315388524729,582
Montmagny-L'IsletLibLib9,22037.44%2,3709.62%81.84%6,8499,2206,8501,71024,629
MontmorencyLibPQ17,30050.42%5,19015.13%88.23%17,30012,1103,1871,71334,310
Nicolet-YamaskaLibUN8,76334.62%7502.96%87.93%7,1958,0138,7631,34025,311
Notre-Dame-de-GrâceLibLib13,16143.88%4,42914.77%84.26%4,10013,1618,7321671193,49711710329,996
OrfordLibLib8,32132.90%6362.51%81.40%7,6858,3216,9792,07722825,290
OutremontLibLib13,21945.30%2,3878.18%84.31%10,83213,2193504,12938027029,180
PapineauLibPQ12,96736.32%670.19%79.55%12,96712,9007,4831,94740935,706
Pointe-ClaireLibUN15,61044.96%3,4319.88%85.51%3,28412,17915,6101271649432,41234,719
Pontiac-TémiscamingueLibLib8,14943.57%3,58119.14%74.98%3,2098,1494,5682,14163818,705
PortneufLibLib10,36240.47%2,78310.87%89.04%7,57910,3623,8153,74110625,603
PrévostLibPQ20,07549.59%7,56918.70%84.94%20,07512,5065,7072,19540,483
RichelieuLibPQ16,14151.98%4,27413.76%90.28%16,14111,8672,18985431,051
RichmondLibUN7,77839.15%1,9079.60%86.17%5,2945,8717,77892519,868
RimouskiLibPQ15,23253.04%5,14617.92%86.34%15,23210,0861,6641,6518728,720
Rivière-du-LoupLibPQ9,41538.53%1,9047.79%84.49%9,4157,5115,2302,28124,437
Robert-BaldwinLibLib14,47636.11%3,9479.84%86.95%7,43014,47610,5294102,1885,06040,093
RobervalLibLib11,76739.67%9323.14%80.90%10,83511,7673,1393,92329,664
RosemontLibPQ15,45551.07%5,38017.78%85.25%15,45510,0753,54759630928330,265
Rouyn-NorandaCrRC9,00937.90%1,4566.13%83.77%7,5534,9232,2839,00923,768
SaguenayPQPQ15,49169.16%11,21250.06%78.48%15,4914,2792,05457522,399
Saint-FrançoisLibPQ11,11541.60%3,62313.56%84.96%11,1157,4926,1141,99626,717
Saint-HenriLibPQ14,24647.72%4,14213.87%83.78%14,24610,1044,54970125329,853
Saint-HyacintheLibUN10,00233.63%580.20%86.38%9,9447,69410,0021,75335029,743
Saint-JacquesPQPQ13,05860.31%7,18033.16%75.34%13,0585,8781,68657945121,652
Saint-JeanLibPQ14,57045.73%3,69511.60%87.87%14,57010,8755,43997731,861
Saint-LaurentLibLib14,83746.18%6,29719.60%84.76%8,54014,8377,40929432771932,126
Saint-LouisLibLib9,62842.07%1,7767.76%75.22%7,8529,6283,4604221,15137122,884
Saint-MauriceLibPQ12,83645.77%4,78817.07%88.64%12,8368,0484,7492,00540528,043
Saint-AnneLibPQ9,05938.62%6892.94%75.67%9,0598,3703,7834971216498967923,454
Sainte-MarieLibPQ13,61754.97%5,04320.36%81.54%13,6178,5741,71167419724,773
SauvéPQPQ23,64758.60%13,37233.14%84.99%23,64710,2755,20497712312940,355
SheffordLibLib9,66231.81%3841.26%87.20%8,1349,6629,2783,08521730,376
SherbrookeLibPQ12,44042.51%3,89513.31%84.69%12,4408,5456,2551,87215029,262
TaillonLibPQ34,09862.65%22,34541.06%85.32%34,09811,7536,1892,12925654,425
TaschereauLibPQ9,92945.14%1,8328.33%80.05%9,9298,0972,5311,17915110721,994
TerrebonneLibPQ21,29850.61%7,89918.77%89.48%21,29813,3995,7231,66142,081
Trois-RivièresLibPQ13,82143.79%3,18210.08%85.26%13,82110,6395,6621,43731,559
VanierLibPQ16,64049.80%5,06315.15%87.41%16,64011,5773,3721,82733,416
Vaudreuil-SoulangesLibPQ11,52435.85%5341.66%86.69%11,52410,9908,54890517432,141
VerchèresLibPQ16,79648.24%4,99014.33%88.89%16,79611,8065,22499234,818
VerdunLibLib13,20144.09%3,26110.89%83.60%9,94013,2015,83349931515029,938
ViauLibPQ13,51343.44%1,9326.21%84.67%13,51311,5814,89276036131,107
WestmountLibLib14,72450.74%8,74430.13%82.23%3,48314,7245,980902104,53429,021
  1. ^including spoilt ballots
  = open seat
  = turnout is above provincial average
  = winning candidate was in previous Legislature
  = incumbent had switched allegiance
  = previously incumbent in another riding
  = not incumbent; was previously elected to the Legislature
  = incumbency arose from byelection gain
  = other incumbents renominated
  = previously an MP in theHouse of Commons of Canada
  = multiple candidates

MNAs elected by region and riding

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Party designations are as follows:

  PQ
  Liberal
  UN
  Créditiste
  Parti national populaire
Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine and Bas-Saint-Laurent
Côte-Nord and Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean
Capitale-Nationale
Mauricie
Chaudière-Appalaches and Centre-du-Québec


Estrie
Montérégie
Montreal East


Montreal West
Laval
Laurentides
Lanaudière
Outaouais
Abitibi-Témiscamingue and Nord-du-Québec

Analysis

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Party candidates in 2nd place[4]
Party in 1st placeParty in 2nd placeTotal
PQLibUNRC
Parti Québécois654271
Liberal17926
Union Nationale2911
Ralliement créditiste11
Parti national populaire11
Total2075132110
Candidates ranked 1st to 5th place, by party[4]
Parties1st2nd3rd4th5th
 Parti Québécois7120181
 Liberal26759
 Union Nationale1113804
 Parti créditiste121918
 Parti national populaire1131
 Democratic Alliance184
 Independent55
 New Democratic-RMS coalition7
 Labour4
 Communist1
Resulting composition of the 31st Quebec Legislative Assembly[5]
SourceParty
PQLibUNRCPNPTotal
Seats retainedIncumbents returned621128
Open seats held33
Ouster of incumbent changing allegiance11
Previous incumbent from other riding11
Seats changing handsIncumbents defeated52961
Open seats gained13114
Byelection gain held11
Incumbent changed allegiance11
Total71261111110

See also

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External links

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References

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  1. ^Tremblay, Réjean (November 16, 1976)."Bas-Saint-Laurent : Une vaste mosaïque dominée par le PQ" [Lower Saint-Lawrence: A vast mosaic dominated by the PQ].La Presse. Montreal. p. 10 (Cahier Élection).
  2. ^Bercier, Rhéal (August 4, 1976)."La fusion du PNP et de l'UN se fera en congrès, en octobre" [The PNP/UN merger will take place at a convention in October].La Presse (in French). Montreal. p. 1.
  3. ^O'Neill, Pierre (September 4, 1976)."UN-PNP : la rupture" [UN-PNP: the collapse].Le Devoir (in French). Montreal. pp. 1, 6.
  4. ^abcdeDrouilly, Pierre (November 7, 2017)."Élections québécoises de 1976".donneesquebec.ca. Atlas des élections au Québec.
  5. ^ab"Les membres de l'Assemblée nationale par circonscription" [National Assembly members by riding] (in French).National Assembly of Quebec. RetrievedSeptember 13, 2023.
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