7th Quebec Legislature


The 7th Legislative Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature that existed in Quebec, Canada from June 17, 1890, to March 8, 1892. The Liberal Party">Quebec Liberal Party">Liberal Party led by Honoré Mercier was the governing party for most of the mandate. The party was also known as the Parti national which composed previously of Conservative dissents that formed a new party, the Parti National. However, Mercier was dismissed by the Lieutenant-Governor Auguste-Réal Angers due to a scandal and the final months of the Assembly was led by Charles Boucher de Boucherville of the Conservative Party of [Quebec (historical)|Quebec Conservative Party]. Due to the minority status of the government in the final months, an election was immediately called.

Seats per political party

Member list

This was the list of members of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1890 election:
NamePartyRidingFirst elected / previously elected
William OwensConservativeArgenteuil1881-
Joseph-Éna GirouardLiberalArthabaska1886-
Milton McDonaldConservativeBagot1890-
Jean BlanchetConservativeBeauce1881-
Élie-Hercule BissonLiberalBeauharnois1873, 1886-
Adélard TurgeonLiberalBellechasse1890-
Cuthbert-Alphonse ChenevertLiberalBerthier1890-
Honoré MercierLiberalBonaventure1879-
Rufus Nelson EnglandConservativeBrome1889-
Antoine RocheleauLiberalChambly1886-
Pierre GrenierConservativeChamplain1890-
Joseph MorinLiberalCharlevoix1886-
Joseph-Émery RobidouxLiberalChâteauguay1884-
Onésime CôtéParti NationalChicoutimi et Saguenay1890-
John McIntoshConservativeCompton1886-
Benjamin BeauchampConservative IndependentDeux-Montagnes1882-
Louis-Philippe PelletierConservativeDorchester1888-
William John WattsLiberalDrummond1874, 1890-
Achille-Ferdinand CarrierLiberalGaspé1890-
Joseph-Octave VilleneuveConservativeHochelaga1886, 1890-
Alexander CameronLiberalHuntingdon1874-
François GosselinLiberalIberville1890-
François-Gilbert Miville DechêneLiberalIslet1886-
Arthur BoyerLiberalJacques Cartier1884-
Louis BasinetLiberalJoliette1886-
Charles-Alfred DesjardinsConservativeKamouraska1890-
Pierre-Léandre MarcotteLiberalLac St-Jean1890-
Georges DuhamelParti nationalLaprairie1886-
Joseph MarionConservativeL'Assomption1880, 1890-
Pierre-Évariste LeblancConservativeLaval1882-
François-Xavier LemieuxLiberalLévis1883-
Édouard-Hippolyte LalibertéLiberalLotbinière1886-
Joseph LessardConservativeMaskinongé1890-
Louis-Félix PinaultLiberalMatane1890-
Andrew Stuart JohnsonConservativeMégantic1886, 1890-
Elijah Edmund SpencerConservativeMissisquoi1881-
Joseph-Alcide MartinConservativeMontcalm1890-
Nazaire BernatchezLiberalMontmagny1883-
Charles LangelierLiberalMontmorency1878, 1890-
Joseph BélandParti ouvrierMontréal division no. 11890-
Joseph BrunetLiberalMontréal division no. 21890-
Henri-Benjamin RainvilleLiberalMontréal division no. 31890-
William ClendinnengConservativeMontréal division no. 41890-
John Smythe HallConservativeMontréal division no. 51886-
James McShaneLiberalMontréal division no. 61878-
Louis Sainte-MarieConservativeNapierville1890-
Joseph-Victor MonfetteParti nationalNicolet1890-
Alfred RochonLiberalOttawa1887-
William Joseph PouporeConservativePontiac1882-
Jules TessierLiberalPortneuf1886-
Charles FitzpatrickLiberalQuébec-Comté1890-
Rémi-Ferdinand Rinfret dit MalouinLiberalQuébec-Centre1874-
Joseph ShehynLiberalQuébec-Est1875-
Owen MurphyLiberalQuébec-Ouest1886-
Louis-Pierre-Paul CardinLiberalRichelieu1886-
Joseph BédardConservativeRichmond1890-
Auguste TessierLiberalRimouski1889-
Alfred GirardLiberalRouville1890-
Odilon DesmaraisLiberalSt. Hyacinthe1890-
Félix-Gabriel MarchandLiberalSt. Jean1867-
Nérée DuplessisConservativeSt. Maurice1886-
Simon-Napoléon ParentLiberalSt. Sauveur1890-
Tancrède Boucher de GrosboisLiberalShefford1888-
Joseph Gibb RobertsonConservativeSherbrooke1867-
Avila-Gonzague BourbonnaisParti nationalSoulanges1886-
Moodie Brock LovellLiberalStanstead1890-
Charles-Eugène PouliotLiberalTémiscouata1890-
Guillaume-Alphonse NantelConservativeTerrebonne1882-
Télesphore-Eusèbe NormandConservativeTrois-Rivières1890-
Émery Lalonde, Jr.LiberalVaudreuil1890-
Albert-Alexandre LussierLiberalVerchères1886-
Jacques PicardConservativeWolfe1867-
Victor GladuLiberalYamaska1886-

Other elected MLAs

No MLAs were elected during by-elections in this mandate

Cabinet Ministers

Mercier Cabinet (1890-1891)

De Boucherville Cabinet (1891-1892)