6th Quebec Legislature


The 6th Legislative Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature in Quebec, Canada that existed from October 14, 1886, to June 17, 1890. During most of the term, the Liberal Party">Quebec Liberal Party">Liberal Party, also known as the Parti national as that period, was the governing party. However, the Conservative Party of [Quebec (historical)|Quebec Conservative Party] despite losing the election tried to form a minority government with John Jones Ross and Louis-Olivier Taillon as Premiers but only managed to last a few months before the Liberals led by Honoré Mercier, the founder of the Parti National, formed a narrow majority government with 33 of the 65 seats of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec.

Seats per political party

Member list

This was the list of members of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1886 election:
NamePartyRidingFirst elected / previously elected
William OwensConservativeArgenteuil1881-
Joseph PilonLiberalBagot1886-
Jean BlanchetConservativeBeauce1881-
Élie-Hercule BissonLiberalBeauharnois1873, 1886-
Édouard Faucher de Saint-MauriceConservativeBellechasse1881-
Louis SylvestreLiberalBerthier1871, 1886-
Omer Dostaler LiberalBerthier1890-
Henri-Josué MartinConservativeBonaventure1882-
William Warren LynchConservativeBrome1871-
Rufus Nelson England ConservativeBrome1889-
Antoine RocheleauLiberalChambly1886-
Ferdinand TrudelParti nationalChamplain1886-
Joseph MorinLiberalCharlevoix1886-
Joseph-Émery RobidouxLiberalChâteauguay1884-
Élie Saint-HilaireConservative IndependentChicoutimi et Saguenay1881-
Séverin Dumais Parti nationalChicoutimi et Saguenay1888-
John McIntoshConservativeCompton1886-
Benjamin BeauchampConservative IndependentDeux-Montagnes1882-
Louis-Napoléon LarochelleConservativeDorchester1871, 1886-
Louis-Philippe Pelletier Nationalist ConservativeDorchester1888-
Joseph-Éna GirouardLiberalDrummond et Arthabaska1886-
Edmund James FlynnConservativeGaspé1878-
Joseph-Octave VilleneuveConservativeHochelaga1886-
Charles Champagne LiberalHochelaga1888-
Alexander CameronLiberalHuntingdon1874-
Alexis-Louis DemersLiberalIberville1881-
Georges Duhamel Parti nationalIberville1886-
François-Gilbert Miville DechêneLiberalIslet1886-
Arthur BoyerLiberalJacques Cartier1884-
Louis BasinetLiberalJoliette1886-
Charles-Antoine-Ernest GagnonLiberalKamouraska1878-
Léon-Benoît-Alfred CharleboisConservativeLaprairie1875-
Ludger ForestLiberalL'Assomption1886-
Pierre-Évariste LeblancConservativeLaval1882-
François-Xavier LemieuxLiberalLévis1883-
Édouard-Hippolyte LalibertéLiberalLotbinière1886-
Édouard CaronConservativeMaskinongé1878-
Joseph-Hormisdas Legris Parti nationalMaskinongé1888-
Andrew Stuart JohnsonConservativeMégantic1886-
William Rhodes LiberalMégantic1888-
Elijah Edmund SpencerConservativeMissisquoi1881-
Jean-Baptiste-Trefflé RichardConservativeMontcalm1881-
Louis-Olivier Taillon ConservativeMontcalm1875, 1886-
Nazaire BernatchezLiberalMontmagny1883-
Louis-Georges DesjardinsConservativeMontmorency1881-
James McShaneLiberalMontréal Centre1878-
Laurent-Olivier DavidLiberalMontréal Est1886-
John Smythe HallConservativeMontreal Ouest1886-
Eugène LafontaineLiberalNapierville1886-
Louis-Trefflé DoraisConservative IndependentNicolet1883-
Honoré Brunelle Tourigny ConservativeNicolet1888-
Narcisse-Édouard CormierConservativeOttawa (Outaouais)1886-
Alfred Rochon LiberalOttawa (Outaouais)1887-
William Joseph PouporeConservativePontiac1882-
Jules TessierLiberalPortneuf1886-
Thomas Chase CasgrainConservativeQuébec-Comté1886-
Rémi-Ferdinand Rinfret dit MalouinLiberalQuébec-Centre1874-
Joseph ShehynLiberalQuébec-Est1875-
Owen MurphyLiberalQuébec-Ouest1886-
Louis-Pierre-Paul CardinLiberalRichelieu1886-
Jacques PicardConservativeRichmond et Wolfe1867-
Édouard-Onésiphore MartinLiberalRimouski1886-
Auguste Tessier LiberalRimouski1889-
Edmond LareauLiberalRouville1886-
Honoré MercierLiberalSt. Hyacinthe1879-
Félix-Gabriel MarchandLiberalSt. Jean1867-
Nérée DuplessisConservativeSt. Maurice1886-
Thomas BrassardLiberalShefford1886-
Tancrède Boucher de Grosbois LiberalShefford1888-
Joseph Gibb RobertsonConservativeSherbrooke1867-
Avila-Gonzague BourbonnaisParti nationalSoulanges1886-
Ozro BaldwinConservativeStanstead1886-
Georges-Honoré DeschênesConservativeTémiscouata1875-
Guillaume-Alphonse NantelConservativeTerrebonne1882-
Henri-René-Arthur TurcotteLiberalTrois-Rivières1876, 1886-
Alfred LapointeConservativeVaudreuil1884-
Albert-Alexandre LussierLiberalVerchères1886-
Victor GladuLiberalYamaska1886-

Other elected MLAs

Other MLAs were elected during by-elections or in another district between the two general elections

New provincial ridings

The electoral map was reformed in 1890 just a few months prior to the elections later that year.

Cabinet Ministers

Ross Cabinet (1886-1887)

Taillon Cabinet (1887)

  • Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Louis-Olivier Taillon
  • Agriculture and public works: Henry Starnes
  • Crown Lands: William Warren Lynch
  • Attorney General: Louis-Olivier Taillon
  • Secretary and Registry: Jean Blanchet
  • Treasurer: Joseph Gibb Robertson
  • Solicitor General: Edmund James Flynn

Mercier Cabinet (1887-1890)