1892 Quebec general election
In the 1892 Quebec general election on March 8, 1892, to elect members of the National [Assembly of Quebec|Legislative Assembly] of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Conservative Party of [Quebec (historical)|Quebec Conservative Party], led by 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 Premier by Quebec List of [Lieutenant Governors of Quebec|Lieutenant-governor] Auguste-Réal Angers on December 16, 1891. The scandal probably influenced the outcome of the election. Mercier gave up the post of Liberal leader 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.
The turnout was 59.97%.