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- Seats per political party
- Member list
- Other elected MLAs
- Cabinet Ministers Chauveau Cabinet (1871-1873) Ouimet Cabinet (1873-1874) Boucher de Boucherville Cabinet (1874-1875)
- References
The 2nd Legislative Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature in Quebec, Canada that existed from July 1871 to July 7, 1875. The Quebec Conservative Party led by Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau, Gédéon Ouimet and Charles Boucher de Boucherville was the governing party. Chauveau was replaced in 1873 by Ouimet, who in turn was replaced by de Boucherville in 1874. Seats per political partyAffiliation | Members
| {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Conservative Party | 46 | {{Canadian party colour|QC|Liberal|row}}Parti libéral du Québec | 19 | Total
| 65 | Government Majority
| 25 |
Member listThis was the list of members of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1871 election: Name | Party | Riding | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Sydney Robert Bellingham | Conservative | Argenteuil | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Pierre-Samuel Gendron | Conservative | Bagot | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Christian Henry Pozer | Libéral | Beauce | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}George-Étienne Cartier | Conservative | Beauharnois | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Onésime Pelletier | Libéral | Bellechasse | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Louis Sylvestre | Libéral | Berthier | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Théodore Robitaille | Conservative | Bonaventure | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}William Warren Lynch | Conservative | Brome | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Gédéon Larocque | Libéral | Chambly | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}François-Xavier-Anselme Trudel | Conservative | Champlain | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Adolphe Gagnon | Libéral | Charlevoix | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Édouard Laberge | Libéral | Châteauguay | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Pierre-Alexis Tremblay | Libéral | Chicoutimi et Saguenay | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}William Sawyer | Conservative | Compton | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Gédéon Ouimet | Conservative | Deux-Montagnes | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Louis-Napoléon Larochelle | Conservative | Dorchester | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Wilfrid Laurier | Libéral | Drummond et Arthabaska | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Pierre-Étienne Fortin | Conservative | Gaspé | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Louis Beaubien | Conservative | Hochelaga | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Thomas Sanders | Conservative | Huntingdon | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Louis Molleur | Libéral | Iberville | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Pamphile-Gaspard Verreault | Conservative | Islet | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Narcisse Lecavalier | Conservative | Jacques Cartier | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Vincent-Paul Lavallée | Conservative | Joliette | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Charles-François Roy | Conservative | Kamouraska | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Andrew Esinhart | Conservative | Laprairie | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Onuphe Peltier | Conservative | L'Assomption | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Joseph-Hyacinthe Bellerose | Conservative | Laval | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Joseph-Godric Blanchet | Conservative | Lévis | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière | Libéral | Lotbinière | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Moïse Houde | Libéral | Maskinongé | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}George Irvine | Conservative | Mégantic | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Josiah Sandford Brigham | Conservative | Missisquoi | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Firmin Dugas | Conservative | Montcalm | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Télesphore Fournier | Libéral | Montmagny | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Joseph-Édouard Cauchon | Conservative | Montmorency | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Luther Hamilton Holton | Libéral | Montréal Centre | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Ferdinand-Conon David | Conservative | Montréal Est | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Francis Cassidy | Conservative | Montreal Ouest | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Laurent-David Lafontaine | Libéral | Napierville | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}François-Xavier-Ovide Méthot | Conservative | Nicolet | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Ezra Butler Eddy | Conservative | Ottawa | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}John Poupore | Conservative | Pontiac | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Praxède Larue | Conservative | Portneuf | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau | Conservative | Québec-Comté | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Hector-Louis Langevin | Conservative | Québec-Centre | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Jacques-Philippe Rheaume | Conservative | Québec-Est | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}John Hearn | Conservative | Québec-Ouest | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Joseph-Adolphe Dorion | Conservative | Richelieu | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Jacques Picard | Conservative | Richmond et Wolfe | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Louis Honoré Gosselin | Conservative | Rimouski | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Victor Robert | Libéral | Rouville | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Pierre Bachand | Libéral | St. Hyacinthe | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Félix-Gabriel Marchand | Libéral | St. Jean | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Elzéar Gérin | Conservative | St. Maurice | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Maurice Laframboise | Libéral | Shefford | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Joseph Gibb Robertson | Conservative | Sherbrooke | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Humbert Saveuse de Beaujeu | Conservative | Soulanges | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Thomas Locke | Conservative | Stanstead | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Élie Mailloux | Conservative | Témiscouata | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau | Conservative | Terrebonne | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Henri-Gédéon Malhiot | Conservative | Trois-Rivières | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Émery Lalonde, Sr. | Conservative | Vaudreuil | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Joseph Daigle | Libéral | Verchères | {{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Charles-Ignace Gill | Conservative | Yamaska |
Other elected MLAsOther MLAs were elected during the mandate in by-elections. - Alexandre Chauveau, Quebec Conservative Party, Rimouski, April 29, 1872
- Pantaléon Pelletier, Quebec Liberal Party, Québec-Est, March 3, 1873
- Pierre Garneau, Quebec Conservative Party, Québec, March 21, 1873
- Élie-Hercule Bisson, Quebec Liberal Party, Beauharnois, July 12, 1873
- John Wait McGauvran, Quebec Conservative Party, Montréal Ouest, August 22, 1873
- François Langelier, Quebec Liberal Party, Montmagny, December 16, 1873
- Charles Alexander, Quebec Liberal Party, Montréal Centre, February 6, 1874
- Auguste-Réal Angers, Quebec Conservative Party, Montmorency, February 10, 1874
- Joseph Nestor Duguay, Quebec Conservative Party, Yamaska, February 11, 1874
- William John Watts, Quebec Conservative Party, Drummond et Arthabaska, February 20, 1874
- François-Xavier Dulac, Quebec Conservative Party, Beauce, February 24, 1874
- Louis-Gustave Martin, Quebec Conservative Party, Montcalm, March 13, 1874
- Rémi-Ferdinand Rinfret dit Malouin, Quebec Conservative Party, Québec Centre, April 16, 1874
- Pierre-Vincent Valin, Quebec Conservative Party, Québec Est, April 16, 1874
- Michel Guillaume Baby, Quebec Conservative Party, Chicoutimi et Saguenay, May 2, 1874
- Alexander Cameron, Quebec Conservative Party, Huntingdon, May 30, 1874
- Pierre-Clovis Beauchesne, Quebec Conservative Party, Bonaventure, August 4, 1874
- Levi Ruggles Church, Quebec Conservative Party, Pontiac, October 26, 1874
Cabinet MinistersChauveau Cabinet (1871-1873)- Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau
- Agriculture and public works: Louis Archambault
- Crown Lands: Joseph-Octave Beaubien
- Attorney General: Gédéon Ouimet
- State Education, Secretary and Registry: Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau
- Treasurer: Joseph Gibb Robertson
- Solicitor General: Georges Irvine
- Legislative Council President: Charles-Eugène Boucher de Boucherville
Ouimet Cabinet (1873-1874)- Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Gedeon Ouimet
- Agriculture and public works: Louis Archambault
- Crown Lands: Pierre Fortin
- Attorney General: Georges Irvine
- State Education, Secretary and Registry: Gedeon Ouimet
- Treasurer: Joseph Gibb Robertson
- Solicitor General: Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau
- Legislative Council President: John Jones Ross
Boucher de Boucherville Cabinet (1874-1875)- Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Charles-Eugène Boucher de Boucherville
- Agriculture and public works: Pierre Garneau
- Crown Lands: Henri-Gédéon Malhiot
- Attorney General: Levi Ruggles Church
- State Education, Secretary and Registry: Charles-Eugène Boucher de Boucherville
- Treasurer: Joseph Gibb Robertson
- Solicitor General: Auguste-Real Angers
- Legislative Council President: Felix-Hyacinthe Lemaire
References- 1871 election results
- List of Historical Cabinet Members List
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