5th Quebec Legislature


The 5th Legislative Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature in Quebec, Canada that existed from December 2, 1881, to October 14, 1886. The Quebec Conservative Party led Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau, Joseph-Alfred Mousseau and John Jones Ross was the governing party. Chapleau was succeeded by Mousseau in 1882 while Ross succeeded Mousseau in 1884. It was the Conservatives last majority government.
The sixty-five members were each elected in a single-member district through First past the post.

Seats per political party

  • '''After the 1881 elections'''

    Member list

This was the list of members of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1881 election:
NamePartyRidingFirst elected / previously elected--
William OwensConservativeArgenteuil1881---
Antoine CasavantConservativeBagot1881---
Jean BlanchetConservativeBeauce1881---
Célestin BergevinConservativeBeauharnois1867, 1878---
Édouard Faucher de Saint-MauriceConservativeBellechasse1881---
Joseph RobillardConservativeBerthier1878---
Louis-Joseph RiopelConservativeBonaventure1881
Henri-Josué Martin Conservative1882
William Warren LynchConservativeBonaventureBrome1871--
Michel-Dosithée-Stanislas MartelConservativeChambly1878, 1881---
Robert TrudelConservativeChamplain1881---
Onésime GauthierConservativeCharlevoix1875---
Édouard LabergeLiberalChâteauguay1867
Joseph-Émery Robidoux Liberal1884
Élie Saint-HilaireConservative IndependentChâteauguayChicoutimi et Saguenay1881--
William SawyerConservativeCompton1871---
Charles ChampagneConservativeDeux-Montagnes1876
Benjamin Beauchamp Conservative1882
Nicodème AudetConservativeDeux-MontagnesDorchester1878--
William John WattsLiberalDrummond et Arthabaska1874
Joseph-Éna Girouard Liberal1886
Edmund James FlynnConservativeDrummond et ArthabaskaGaspé1878--
Louis BeaubienConservativeHochelaga1867---
Alexander CameronLiberalHuntingdon1874---
Alexis-Louis DemersLiberalIberville1881---
Charles MarcotteConservativeIslet1881---
Narcisse LecavalierConservativeJacques Cartier1867
Joseph-Alfred Mousseau Conservative1882
Arthur Boyer LiberalJacques Cartier1884---
Vincent-Paul LavalléeConservativeJacques CartierJoliette1867--
Alfred McConville Conservative1885Joliette---
Charles-Antoine-Ernest GagnonLiberalKamouraska1878---
Léon-Benoît-Alfred CharleboisConservativeLaprairie1875---
Joseph MarionConservativeL'Assomption1880---
Louis-Onésime LorangerConservativeLaval1875---
Pierre-Évariste Leblanc ConservativeLaval1882---
Amédée Gaboury LiberalLaval1883---
Pierre-Évariste Leblanc ConservativeLaval1882, 1884---
Étienne-Théodore PâquetConservativeLévis1875---
François-Xavier Lemieux LiberalLévis1883---
Henri-Gustave Joly de LotbinièreLiberalLotbinière1867---
Édouard-Hippolyte Laliberté LiberalLotbinière1886---
Édouard CaronConservativeMaskinongé1878---
George IrvineLiberalMégantic1867, 1878---
John Whyte LiberalMégantic1884---
Elijah Edmund SpencerConservativeMissisquoi1881---
Jean-Baptiste-Trefflé RichardConservativeMontcalm1881---
Louis-Napoléon FortinLiberalMontmagny1876---
Nazaire Bernatchez Independent LiberalMontmagny1883---
Louis-Georges DesjardinsConservativeMontmorency1881---
George Washington Stephens Sr.LiberalMontréal Centre1881---
Louis-Olivier TaillonConservativeMontréal Est1875---
James McShaneLiberalMontreal Ouest1878---
François-Xavier ParadisConservativeNapierville1881---
Charles-Édouard HoudeConservativeNicolet1876---
Louis-Trefflé Dorais Independent ConservativeNicolet1883---
Louis DuhamelConservativeOttawa 1875---
Thomas BrysonConservativePontiac1881
William Joseph Poupore Conservative1882
Jean-Docile BrousseauConservativePontiacPortneuf1881--
Pierre GarneauConservativeQuébec-Comté1873, 1881---
Rémi-Ferdinand Rinfret dit MalouinLiberalQuébec-Centre1874---
Joseph ShehynLiberalQuébec-Est1875---
Félix CarbrayConservativeQuébec-Ouest1881---
Léon LeducConservativeRichelieu1881---
Jacques PicardConservativeRichmond et Wolfe1867---
Louis-Napoléon AsselinConservativeRimouski1881---
Étienne PoulinConservativeRouville1881---
Honoré MercierLiberalSt. Hyacinthe1879---
Félix-Gabriel MarchandLiberalSt. Jean1867---
François-Sévère DesaulniersConservativeSt. Maurice1878---
Isidore FrégeauConservativeShefford1881---
Joseph Gibb RobertsonConservativeSherbrooke1867---
William DuckettConservativeSoulanges1878---
John ThorntonConservativeStanstead1875, 1881---
Georges-Honoré DeschênesConservativeTémiscouata1875---
Joseph-Adolphe ChapleauConservativeTerrebonne1867---
Guillaume-Alphonse Nantel ConservativeTerrebonne1882---
Sévère DumoulinConservativeTrois-Rivières1868, 1881---
Henri-René-Arthur Turcotte Independent ConservativeTrois-Rivières1876, 1886---
Émery Lalonde, Sr.ConservativeVaudreuil1871---
François-Xavier Archambault ConservativeVaudreuil1882---
Alfred Lapointe ConservativeVaudreuil1884---
Abraham BernardLiberalVerchères1881---
Jonathan Saxton Campbell WürteleConservativeYamaska1875---