The 18th Quebec Legislature is the provincial legislature that existed in
Quebec
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Canada
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from August 24, 1931, to October 30, 1935. The
Liberal Party led by
Louis-Alexandre Taschereau
Louis-Alexandre Taschereau (; March 5, 1867 – July 6, 1952) was the 14th premier of Quebec from 1920 to 1936. He was a member of the Parti libéral du Québec.
Early life
Taschereau was born in Quebec City, Quebec, the son of Jean-Thoma ...
had a majority of seats in the
Legislative Assembly of Quebec
The Legislative Assembly of Quebec (French: ''Assemblée législative du Québec'') was the name of the lower house of Quebec's legislature from 1867 to December 31, 1968, when it was renamed the National Assembly of Quebec. At the same time, t ...
and remained in power in the government.
Seats per political party
* After the
1931 elections
Member list
This was the list of members of the
Legislative Assembly of Quebec
The Legislative Assembly of Quebec (French: ''Assemblée législative du Québec'') was the name of the lower house of Quebec's legislature from 1867 to December 31, 1968, when it was renamed the National Assembly of Quebec. At the same time, t ...
that were elected in the
1931 election:
Other elected MLAs
Other MLAs were elected in by-elections during the term
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Alexandre Gaudet
Alexandre Gaudet (December 29, 1870 – January 20, 1961) was a Quebec merchant and politician. He represented Nicolet in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1933 to 1936 as a Liberal.
The son of David Gaudet and Delphine Hébert, he wa ...
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Liberal Party, Nicolet, November 7, 1933
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Thomas Hercule Lapointe, Liberal Party, Wolfe, November 14, 1933
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Joseph-Théodule Rhéaume, Liberal Party, Jacques-Cartier, November 21, 1933
Cabinet Ministers
* Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Louis-Alexandre Taschereau
* Agriculture: Adélard Godbout
* Colonization, Hunting and Fishing: Hector Laferté (1931-1934)
* Public Works and Labor: Joseph-Napoléon Francoeur (1931)
** Labour: Charles-Joseph Arcand (1931-1935)
** Colonization: Irénée Vautrin (1934-1935)
** Public Works, Hunting and Fishing: Joseph-Napoléon Francoeur (1934-1935)
*** Public Works: Joseph-Napoléon Francoeur (1931-1934)
* Mines:Joseph-Édouard Perrault
* Lands and Forests: Honoré Mercier Jr
* Roads: Joseph-Édouard Perrault
* Municipal Affairs: Louis-Alexandre Taschereau (1931-1935)
** Municipal Affairs, Industry and Commerce: Télesphore-Damien Bouchard (1935)
* Attorney General: Louis-Alexandre Taschereau
* Provincial secretary: Athanase David
* Treasurer: Louis-Alexandre Taschereau (1931-1932), Ralph Frederick Stockwell (1932-1935)
* Members without portfolios: George Bryson Jr. (1931-1935), Irénée Vautrin (1934), John Hall Kelly (1935)
Notes and references
1931 election results
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