The 31st National Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature in Quebec, Canada that was elected in the 1976 Quebec general election. It sat for six sessions from 14 December 1976 to 23 December 1976; from 8 March 1977 to 22 December 1977; from 21 February 1978 to 20 February 1979; from 6 March 1979 to 18 June 1980; on 24 October 1980 (one day); and from 5 November 1980 to 12 March 1981. The Parti Québécois led by René Lévesque came to power for the first time, and organized the 1980 Quebec sovereignty referendum, which resulted in a win for the "no" side. The Quebec Liberal Party opposition was led by interim leader Gérard D. Levesque and later by Claude Ryan.
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The 31st National Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature in Quebec Canada that was elected in the 1976 Quebec general election It sat for six sessions from 14 December 1976 to 23 December 1976 from 8 March 1977 to 22 December 1977 from 21 February 1978 to 20 February 1979 from 6 March 1979 to 18 June 1980 on 24 October 1980 one day and from 5 November 1980 to 12 March 1981 The Parti Quebecois led by Rene Levesque came to power for the first time and organized the 1980 Quebec sovereignty referendum which resulted in a win for the no side The Quebec Liberal Party opposition was led by interim leader Gerard D Levesque and later by Claude Ryan Contents 1 Seats per political party 2 Member list 3 Other elected MNAs 4 Cabinet Ministers 5 New electoral districts 6 ReferencesSeats per political party editAfter the 1976 electionsAffiliation Members Parti Quebecois 71 Parti liberal du Quebec 26 Union Nationale 11 Ralliement creditiste du Quebec 1 Parti national populaire 1 Total 110 Government Majority 45Member list editThis was the list of members of the National Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1976 election Name Party Riding Jean Paul Bordeleau Parti Quebecois Abitibi Est Francois Gendron Parti Quebecois Abitibi Ouest Pierre Marc Johnson Parti Quebecois Anjou Zoel Saindon Liberal Argenteuil Jacques Baril Parti Quebecois Arthabaska Adrien Ouellette Parti Quebecois Beauce Nord Fabien Roy Parti national populaire Beauce Sud Laurent Lavigne Parti Quebecois Beauharnois Bertrand Goulet Union Nationale Bellechasse Jean Guy Mercier Parti Quebecois Berthier Gerard D Levesque Liberal Bonaventure Patrice Laplante Parti Quebecois Bourassa Camille Laurin Parti Quebecois Bourget Armand Russell Union Nationale Brome Missisquoi Denis Lazure Parti Quebecois Chambly Marcel Gagnon Parti Quebecois Champlain Denis de Belleval Parti Quebecois Charlesbourg Raymond Mailloux Liberal Charlevoix Roland Dussault Parti Quebecois Chateauguay Louis O Neill Parti Quebecois Chauveau Marc Andre Bedard Parti Quebecois Chicoutimi Guy Tardif Parti Quebecois Cremazie Victor Goldbloom Liberal D Arcy McGee Pierre de Bellefeuille Parti Quebecois Deux Montagnes Lise Payette Parti Quebecois Dorion Michel Clair Parti Quebecois Drummond Hubert Desbiens Parti Quebecois Dubuc Denis Perron Parti Quebecois Duplessis Bernard Landry Parti Quebecois Fabre Gilles Gregoire Parti Quebecois Frontenac Michel Le Moignan Union Nationale Gaspe Michel Gratton Liberal Gatineau Rodrigue Tremblay Parti Quebecois Gouin Jocelyne Ouellette Parti Quebecois Hull Claude Dubois Union Nationale Huntingdon Jacques Beausejour Parti Quebecois Iberville Denise Leblanc Parti Quebecois Iles de la Madeleine Noel Saint Germain Liberal Jacques Cartier Henri E Laberge Parti Quebecois Jeanne Mance Raymond Garneau Liberal Jean Talon Maurice Bellemare Union Nationale Johnson Guy Chevrette Parti Quebecois Joliette Montcalm Claude Vaillancourt Parti Quebecois Jonquiere Leonard Levesque Parti Quebecois Kamouraska Temiscouata Therese Lavoie Roux Liberal L Acadie Jacques Brassard Parti Quebecois Lac Saint Jean Marcel Leger Parti Quebecois LaFontaine Pierre Marois Parti Quebecois Laporte Gilles Michaud Parti Quebecois La Prairie Jacques Parizeau Parti Quebecois L Assomption Jacques Leonard Parti Quebecois Laurentides Labelle Andre Marchand Liberal Laurier Jean Noel Lavoie Liberal Laval Jean Pierre Jolivet Parti Quebecois Laviolette Jean Garon Parti Quebecois Levis Raymond Gravel Parti Quebecois Limoilou Rodrigue Biron Union Nationale Lotbiniere Claude Morin Parti Quebecois Louis Hebert Robert Burns Parti Quebecois Maisonneuve Fernand Lalonde Liberal Marguerite Bourgeoys Yvon Picotte Liberal Maskinonge Yves Berube Parti Quebecois Matane Leopold Marquis Parti Quebecois Matapedia Fernand Grenier Union Nationale Megantic Compton Gerald Godin Parti Quebecois Mercier Guy Joron Parti Quebecois Mille Iles Julien Giasson Liberal Montmagny L Islet Clement Richard Parti Quebecois Montmorency John Ciaccia Liberal Mont Royal Serge Fontaine Union Nationale Nicolet Yamaska Bryce Mackasey Liberal Notre Dame de Grace Georges Vaillancourt Liberal Orford Andre Raynauld Liberal Outremont Jean Alfred Parti Quebecois Papineau William Shaw Union Nationale Pointe Claire Jean Guy Lariviere Liberal Pontiac Temiscamingue Michel Page Liberal Portneuf Jean Guy Cardinal Parti Quebecois Prevost Maurice Martel Parti Quebecois Richelieu Yvon Brochu Union Nationale Richmond Alain Marcoux Parti Quebecois Rimouski Jules Boucher Parti Quebecois Riviere du Loup John O Gallagher Liberal Robert Baldwin Robert Lamontagne Liberal Roberval Gilbert Paquette Parti Quebecois Rosemont Camil Samson Ralliement creditiste Rouyn Noranda Lucien Lessard Parti Quebecois Saguenay Jean Marc Lacoste Parti Quebecois Saint Anne Guy Bisaillon Parti Quebecois Sainte Marie Real Rancourt Parti Quebecois Saint Francois Jacques Couture Parti Quebecois Saint Henri Fabien Cordeau Union Nationale Saint Hyacinthe Claude Charron Parti Quebecois Saint Jacques Jerome Proulx Parti Quebecois Saint Jean Claude Forget Liberal Saint Laurent Harry Blank Liberal Saint Louis Yves Duhaime Parti Quebecois Saint Maurice Jacques Yvan Morin Parti Quebecois Sauve Richard Verreault Liberal Shefford Gerard Gosselin Parti Quebecois Sherbrooke Rene Levesque Parti Quebecois Taillon Richard Guay Parti Quebecois Taschereau Elie Fallu Parti Quebecois Terrebonne Denis Vaugeois Parti Quebecois Trois Rivieres Jean Francois Bertrand Parti Quebecois Vanier Louise Sauve Cuerrier Parti Quebecois Vaudreuil Soulanges Jean Pierre Charbonneau Parti Quebecois Vercheres Lucien Caron Liberal Verdun Charles A Lefebvre Parti Quebecois Viau George Springate Liberal WestmountOther elected MNAs editOther MNAs were elected in by elections during this mandate Reed Scowen Quebec Liberal Party Notre Dame de Grace July 5 1978 1 Claude Ryan Quebec Liberal Party Argenteuil April 30 1979 2 Jean Claude Rivest Quebec Liberal Party Jean Talon April 30 1979 3 Hermann Mathieu Quebec Liberal Party Beauce Sud November 14 1979 4 Georges Lalande Quebec Liberal Party Maisonneuve November 14 1979 5 Solange Chaput Rolland Quebec Liberal Party Prevost November 14 1979 6 Herbert Marx Quebec Liberal Party D Arcy McGee November 26 1979 7 Pierre Paradis Quebec Liberal Party Brome Missisquoi November 17 1980 8 Camille Picard Quebec Liberal Party Johnson November 17 1980 9 Fabien Belanger Quebec Liberal Party Megantic Compton Megantic Compton November 17 1980 10 Pierre Fortier Quebec Liberal Party Outremont November 17 1980 11 Cabinet Ministers editPrime Minister and Executive Council President Rene Levesque Deputy Premier Jacques Yvan Morin Agriculture Jean Garon 1976 1979 Agriculture Fisheries and Food Jean Garon 1979 1981 Labour and Workforce Jacques Couture 1976 1977 Pierre Marc Johnson 1977 1980 Pierre Marois 1980 1981 Public Works and Provisioning Lucien Lessard 1976 1977 Jocelyne Ouellette 1977 1981 Public Office Denis De Belleval 1976 1979 Francois Gendron 1979 1981 Cultural Affairs Louis O Neill 1976 1978 Denis Vaugeois 1978 1981 Cultural Development Camille Laurin 1977 1980 Cultural and Science Development Camille Laurin 1980 1981 Immigration Jacques Couture 1976 1980 Gerald Godin 1980 1981 Social Affairs Denis Lazure Social Development Pierre Marois 1977 1980 Lise Payette 1980 1981 Status of Women Lise Payette 1976 1981 Education Jacques Yvan Morin 1976 1980 Camille Laurin 1980 1981 Youth Recreation and Sports Claude Charron 1977 1979 Tourism Hunting and Fishing Lucien Lessard 1976 1979 Recreation Hunting and Fishing Lucien Lessard 1979 1981 Transportation Lucien Lessard 1976 1979 Denis De Belleval 1979 1981 Communications Louis O Neill 1976 1979 Denis Vaugeois 1979 1980 Clement Richard 1980 1981 Municipal Affairs Guy Tardif 1976 1980 Jacques Leonard 1980 1981 Environment Marcel Leger 1977 1981 Energy Guy Joron 1977 1979 Lands Forests and Natural Resources Yves Berube 1976 1979 Energy and Resources Yves Berube 1979 1981 Intergovernmental Affairs Claude Morin Parliamentary and electoral reform Robert Burns 1977 1979 Electoral reform Marc Andre Bedard 1979 1981 Parliamentary Affairs Claude Charron 1979 1981 Industry and Commerce Rodrigue Tremblay 1976 1979 Industry Commerce and Tourism Yves Duhaime 1979 1981 Planning Jacques Leonard 1977 1980 Guy Tardif 1980 1981 Consumers Cooperatives and Financial Lise Payette 1976 1979 Guy Joron 1979 1980 Pierre Marc Johnson 1980 Housing Guy Tardif 1980 1981 Justice Marc Andre Bedard Finances and President of the Treasury Board Jacques Parizeau Revenu Jacques Parizeau 1976 1979 Michel Clair 1979 1981 Economic Development Bernard Landry 1977 1981 New electoral districts editA significant electoral map reform took place in 1980 and was effective for the 1981 general elections 12 The number of seats went from 110 to 122 Main article Quebec electoral map 1980 The following electoral districts were created Bertrand in Monteregie not the modern Bertrand which is in Laurentides Chapleau Chomedey Groulx Joliette La Peltrie Laval des Rapides Marie Victorin Marquette Nelligan Nicolet Pontiac Rousseau Rouyn Noranda Temiscamingue Ungava Vachon Viger VimontThe following electoral districts disappeared Joliette Montcalm Laurentides Labelle Laval Pointe Claire Pontiac Temiscamingue Rouyn NorandaReferences edit1976 election results List of Historical Cabinet MinistersNotes QuebecPolitique com Elections dans Notre Dame de Grace www quebecpolitique com Archived from the original on 2007 02 10 QuebecPolitique com Elections dans Argenteuil www quebecpolitique com Archived from the original on 2007 02 08 QuebecPolitique com Elections dans Jean Talon www quebecpolitique com Archived from the original on 2007 02 10 QuebecPolitique com Elections dans Beauce Sud www quebecpolitique com Archived from the original on 2007 02 08 QuebecPolitique com Elections dans Hochelaga Maisonneuve www quebecpolitique com Archived from the original on 2007 02 09 QuebecPolitique com 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