9th Quebec Legislature


The 9th Legislative Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature in Quebec, Canada that existed from May 11, 1897, to December 7, 1900. The Liberal Party">Quebec Liberal Party">Liberal Party led by Félix-Gabriel Marchand was the governing party. The Liberals would hold on to power until 1936.

Seats per political party

  • '''After the 1897 [Quebec general election|1897 elections]'''

Member list

This was the list of members of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1897 election:
NamePartyRidingFirst elected / previously elected--
William Alexander WeirLiberalArgenteuil1897---
Joseph-Éna GirouardLiberalArthabaska1886---
Milton McDonaldConservativeBagot1890---
Henri-Séverin BélandLiberalBeauce1897---
Élie-Hercule BissonLiberalBeauharnois1873, 1886, 1892
Arthur Plante Conservative1898
Adélard TurgeonLiberalBeauharnoisBellechasse1890--
Cuthbert-Alphonse ChênevertLiberalBerthier1890, 1897---
François-Xavier LemieuxLiberalBonaventure1878, 1883, 1894
William Henry Clapperton Liberal1897
Henry Thomas DuffyLiberalBonaventureBrome1897--
Antoine RocheleauLiberalChambly1886, 1897---
Pierre GrenierConservativeChamplain1890---
Pierre D'AuteuilConservativeCharlevoix1897---
Joseph-Émery RobidouxLiberalChâteauguay1884, 1897---
Honoré PetitConservativeChicoutimi et Saguenay1892---
James HuntLiberalCompton1897---
Hector ChampagneLiberalDeux-Montagnes1897---
Louis-Philippe PelletierConservativeDorchester1888---
William John WattsLiberalDrummond1874, 1890, 1897---
Edmund James FlynnConservativeGaspé1875, 1892---
Daniel-Jérémie DécarieLiberalHochelaga1897---
George Washington Stephens Sr.LiberalHuntingdon1881, 1892---
François GosselinLiberalIberville1890---
Patrick Peter DelaneyLiberalÎles-de-la-Madeleine1897---
Joseph-Adolphe ChauretLiberalJacques Cartier1897---
Joseph-Mathias TellierConservativeJoliette1892---
Louis-Rodolphe RoyLiberalKamouraska1897---
Joseph GirardConservativeLac St-Jean1892---
Côme-Séraphin CherrierLiberalLaprairie1897---
Joseph MarionConservativeL'Assomption1880, 1890---
Pierre-Évariste LeblancConservativeLaval1882---
François-Xavier LemieuxLiberalLévis1878, 1883, 1894---
Nazaire-Nicolas Olivier LiberalLévis1897---
Charles Langelier LiberalLévis1898---
François-Gilbert Miville DechêneLiberalL'Islet1886---
Édouard-Hippolyte LalibertéLiberalLotbinière1886---
Hector CaronLiberalMaskinongé1892---
Louis-Félix PinaultLiberalMatane1890, 1892---
Donat Caron LiberalMatane1899---
George Robert SmithLiberalMégantic1897---
James Sarsfield McCorkillLiberalMissisquoi1897
Cedric Lemoine Cotton Liberal1898
Pierre-Julien-Léonidas BissonnetteLiberalMissisquoiMontcalm1897--
Joseph-Couillard LisloisLiberalMontmagny1897---
Édouard BouffardConservativeMontmorency1896---
Georges-Albini LacombeLiberalMontréal division no. 11897---
Lomer GouinLiberalMontréal division no. 21897---
Henri-Benjamin RanvilleLiberalMontréal division no. 31890, 1897---
Albert William AtwaterConservativeMontréal division no. 41896---
Robert BickerdikeLiberalMontréal division no. 51897---
James John Edmond GuérinLiberalMontréal division no. 61895---
Dominique MonetLiberalNapierville1897---
Georges BallConservativeNicolet1897---
Charles Beautron MajorLiberalOttawa1897---
David GilliesLiberalPontiac1892---
Jules TessierLiberalPortneuf1886---
Némèse GarneauLiberalQuébec-Comté1897---
Amédée RobitailleLiberalQuébec-Centre1897---
Joseph ShehynLiberalQuébec-Est1875---
Félix CarbrayConservativeQuébec-Ouest1881, 1892---
Louis-Pierre-Paul CardinLiberalRichelieu1886, 1897---
Joseph BédardConservativeRichmond1890---
Auguste TessierLiberalRimouski1889---
Alexandre-Napoléon DufresneConservativeRouville1897---
Georges-Casimir DessaullesLiberalSt. Hyacinthe1897---
Félix-Gabriel MarchandLiberalSt. Jean1867---
Nérée DuplessisConservativeSt. Maurice1886---
Simon-Napoléon ParentLiberalSt. Sauveur1890---
Tancrède Boucher de GrandboisLiberalShefford1881, 1897---
Louis-Edmond PannetonConservativeSherbrooke1892---
Avila-Gonzague BourbonnaisLiberalSoulanges1886---
Michael Felix HackettConservativeStanstead1892---
Félix-Alonzo TalbotLiberalTémiscouata1897---
Guillaume-Alphonse NantelConservativeTerrebonne1882---
Télesphore-Eusèbe NormandConservativeTrois-Rivières1890---
Émery Lalonde, Jr.LiberalVaudreuil1890, 1897---
Étienne BlanchardLiberalVerchères1897---
Jérôme-Adolphe ChicoyneConservativeWolfe1892---
Albéric-Archie MondouConservativeYamaska1897---
Victor Gladu LiberalYamaska1897---
Jules Allard LiberalYamaska1897---

Other elected MLAs

Other MLAs were elected during this term in by-elections.

Cabinet Ministers