11th Quebec Legislature


The 11th Legislative Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature in Quebec, Canada that existed from November 25, 1904 to June 8, 1908. The Liberal Party">Quebec Liberal Party">Liberal Party led by Simon-Napoléon Parent and Lomer Gouin was the governing party. Gouin replaced Parent in early 1905.

Seats per political party

  • '''After the 1904 [Quebec general election|1904 elections]'''

    Member list

This was the list of members of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1904 election:
NamePartyRidingFirst elected / previously elected
William Alexander WeirLiberalArgenteuil1897-
Paul TourignyLiberalArthabaska1900-
Frédéric-Hector DaigneaultLiberalBagot1900-
Arthur GodboutLiberalBeauce1902-
Achille BergevinLiberalBeauharnois1900-
Adélard TurgeonLiberalBellechasse1890-
Joseph LafontaineLiberalBerthier1904-
John Hall KellyLiberalBonaventure1904-
James Sarsfield McCorkillLiberalBrome1897, 1903-
William Frederick Vilas LiberalBrome1906-
Maurice PerraultLiberalChambly1900-
Pierre-Calixte NeaultLiberalChamplain1900-
Pierre D'AuteuilConservativeCharlevoix1897, 1904-
François-Xavier DupuisLiberalChâteauguay1900-
Honoré Mercier Jr. LiberalChâteauguay1907-
Honoré PetitLiberalChicoutimi et Saguenay1892-
Allen Wright GirardConservativeCompton1900-
Hector ChampagneLiberalDeux-Montagnes1897-
Alfred MorissettLiberalDorchester1904-
Joseph LafertéLiberalDrummond1901-
Louis-Joseph LemieuxLiberalGaspé1904-
Jérémie-Louis DécarieLiberalHochelaga1904-
William H. WalkerLiberalHuntingdon1900-
François GosselinLiberalIberville1890-
Joseph-Aldéric Benoit LiberalIberville1906-
Robert Jamieson LeslieLiberalÎles-de-la-Madeleine1904-
Louis-Albin Thériault LiberalÎles-de-la-Madeleine1906-
Joseph-Adolphe ChauretLiberalJacques Cartier1897-
Joseph-Mathias TellierConservativeJoliette1892-
Louis-Rodolphe RoyLiberalKamouraska1897-
Georges TanguayLiberalLac St-Jean1900-
Côme-Séraphin CherrierLiberalLaprairie1897-
Joseph-Edouard DuhamelLiberalL'Assomption1900-
Louis-Joseph Gauthier LiberalL'Assomption1906-
Pierre-Évariste LeblancConservativeLaval1882-
Jean-Cléophas BlouinLiberalLévis1901-
Joseph-Édouard CaronLiberalL'Islet1902-
Napoléon LemayLiberalLotbinière1900-
Georges LafontaineConservativeMaskinongé1904-
Donat CaronLiberalMatane1899-
George [Robert Smith (Canadian politician)|George Robert Smith]LiberalMégantic1897-
Joseph-Jean-Baptiste GosselinLiberalMissisquoi1900-
Pierre-Julien-Leonidas BissonnetteLiberalMontcalm1897-
Ernest RoyLiberalMontmagny1900-
Louis-Alexandre TaschereauLiberalMontmorency1900-
Georges-Albini LacombeLiberalMontréal division no. 11897-
Lomer GouinLiberalMontréal division no. 21897-
Godfroy LangloisLiberalMontréal division no. 31904-
James CochraneLiberalMontréal division no. 41900-
George Washington Stephens, Jr. LiberalMontréal division no. 41905-
Christopher Benfield CarterLiberalMontréal division no. 51904-
Charles Ernest Gault ConservativeMontréal division no. 51907-
Michael James WalshLiberalMontréal division no. 61904-
Dominique MonetLiberalNapierville1904-
Cyprien Dorris LiberalNapierville1905-
Alfred MarchildonLiberalNicolet1904-
Charles Ramsey Devlin LiberalNicolet1907-
Ferdinand-Ambroise GendronLiberalOttawa1904-
David GilliesLiberalPontiac1892-
Édouard-Antill PanetLiberalPortneuf1904-
Cyrille-Fraser DelâgeLiberalQuébec-Comté1901-
Amédée RobitailleLiberalQuébec-Centre1897-
Albert JobinLiberalQuébec-Est1904-
John Charles KaineLiberalQuébec-Ouest1904-
Louis-Pierre-Paul CardinLiberalRichelieu1886, 1897-
Peter Samuel George MackenzieLiberalRichmond1900-
Auguste TessierLiberalRimouski1889-
Pierre-Émile D'Anjou LiberalRimouski1907-
Alfred GirardLiberalRouville1890, 1900-
Joseph MorinLiberalSt. Hyacinthe1900-
Philippe-Honoré RoyLiberalSt. Jean1900-
Louis-Philippe FisetLiberalSt. Maurice1900-
Simon-Napoléon ParentLiberalSt. Sauveur1890-
Charles-Eugène Côté LiberalSt. Sauveur1905-
Ludger-Pierre BernardConservativeShefford1904-
Pantaléon PelletierLiberalSherbrooke1900-
Joseph-Octave MousseauLiberalSoulanges1904-
Prosper-Alfred BissonnetLiberalStanstead1904-
Napoléon DionLiberalTémiscouata1900-
Jean PrévostLiberalTerrebonne1900-
Joseph-Adolphe TessierLiberalTrois-Rivières1904-
Hormisdas PilonLiberalVaudreuil1901-
Étienne BlanchardLiberalVerchères1897-
Napoléon-Pierre TanguayLiberalWolfe1904-
Louis-Jules AllardLiberalYamaska1897-
Guillaume-Édouard Ouellet LiberalYamaska1905-

Other elected MLAs

Other MLAs were elected during this mandate in by-elections

Parent Cabinet (1904-1905)