16th Quebec Legislature explained

The 16th Legislative Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature in Quebec, Canada that existed from February 5, 1923, to May 16, 1927. The Quebec Liberal Party led by Louis-Alexandre Taschereau was the governing party.

Seats per political party

AffiliationMembers
63
20
Parti ouvrier1
Liberal Independent1
 Total
85
 Government Majority
43

Member list

This was the list of members of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1923 election:

NamePartyRiding
Joseph-Édouard PerraultLiberal
John HayLiberalArgenteuil
Joseph-Édouard PerraultLiberal
Joseph-Émery PhaneufLiberal
Joseph-Hugues FortierLiberal
Arthur PlanteConservativeBeauharnois
Antonin GalipeaultLiberalBellechasse
Siméon LafrenièreLiberal
Joseph-Fabien BugeaudLiberalBonaventure
William Robert OliverLiberalBrome
Alexandre ThurberLiberal
Bruno BordeleauLiberal
Philippe DufourLiberal
Honoré Mercier Jr.Liberal
Gustave DelisleLiberal
Jacob NicolLiberal
Arthur SauvéConservativeDeux-Montagnes
Ernest OuelletLiberalDorchester
Hector LafertéLiberal
Cyrille BaillargeonLiberalFrontenac
Gustave LemieuxLiberal
Joseph-Roméo LafondLiberal
Andrew PhilpsLiberalHuntingdon
Lucien LamoureuxLiberalIberville
Joseph-Édouard CaronLiberal
Ésioff-Léon PatenaudeConservative
Pierre-Joseph DufresneConservative
Nérée MorinLiberal
Pierre LortieLiberal
Émile MoreauLiberal
Walter ReedLiberal
Joseph-Olier Renaud Sr.ConservativeLaval
Alfred-Valère RoyLiberalLévis
Élisée ThériaultLiberalL'Islet
Joseph-Napoléon FrancoeurLiberal
Jean-Marie PellerinConservative
Rodolphe TourvilleLiberal
Joseph-Arthur BergeronLiberal
Joseph DufourLiberal
Lauréat LapierreLiberal
Alexandre SauretteLiberalMissisquoi
Joseph-Ferdinand DanielLiberalMontcalm
Charles-Abraham PaquetLiberalMontmagny
Louis-Alexandre TaschereauLiberal
Ernest TétreauLiberal IndependentMontréal-Dorion
Alfred DuranleauConservative
Adolphe L'ArchevêqueConservative
William James HushionLiberal
Camillien HoudeConservative
Charles Ernest GaultConservativeMontréal–Saint-Georges
Joseph Allan BrayConservative
Eusèbe BeaudoinConservative
Ernest Walter SayerConservativeMontréal–Saint-Laurent
Peter BercovitchLiberal
Pierre-Auguste LafleurConservative
Joseph-Euclide CharbonneauLiberalNapierville-Laprairie
Joseph-Alcide SavoieLiberal
Désiré LahaieLiberal
Wallace McDonaldLiberal
Édouard HamelLiberalPortneuf
Aurèle LeclercLiberal
Pierre-Vincent FaucherConservative
Louis-Alfred LétourneauLiberal
Martin MaddenLiberal
Jean-Baptiste LafrenièreLiberal
Georges-Ervé DenaultLiberalRichmond
Louis-Joseph MoreaultLiberal
Cyril-Améric BernardLiberal
Télesphore-Damien BouchardLiberal
Alexis BouthillierLiberalSaint-Jean
Léonide-Nestor-Arthur RicardLiberal
Pierre BertrandParti ouvrier
William Stephen BullockLiberal
Moïse O'BreadyConservative
Joseph-Arthur LortieConservativeSoulanges
Alfred-Joseph BissonnetLiberal
Télésphore SimardLiberal
Jules LanglaisConservativeTémiscouata
Athanase DavidLiberal
Louis-Philippe MercierLiberal
Hormisdas PilonLiberal
Jean-Marie RichardLiberalVerchères
Charles Allan SmartConservative
Cyrénus LemieuxLiberal
Guillaume-Édouard OuelletteLiberal

Other elected MLAs

Other MLAs were elected during the term in by-elections

Cabinet Ministers

References