List of Political Parties in Quebec - Other Historical Parties That Nominated Candidates

Other Historical Parties That Nominated Candidates

  • Alliance démocratique 1976–1977
  • CANADA! 1994–1998
  • Développement Québec 1994–1996
  • Groupe socialiste des travailleurs 1973–1987
  • Les Démocrates 1978–1979
  • Nouveau Parti démocratique du Québec 1963–1995
  • Parti 51 1980s
  • Parti citron 1989–1994
  • Parti communiste du Québec 1921–2002
  • Parti communiste du Québec (2006–2012)
  • Parti crédit social uni 1979–1994
  • Parti économique du Québec 1993–1998
  • Parti indépendantiste 1985–1990
  • Parti innovateur du Québec 1993–2003
  • Parti présidentiel 1974–1975
  • Parti de la démocratie socialiste 1963–2002
  • Parti de la loi naturelle du Québec 1994–2003
  • Parti de la souveraineté du Québec 1993–1996
  • Parti démocrate créditiste 1980
  • Parti ouvrier-progressiste 1943–1959
  • Parti pour la république du Canada (Québec) 1983–1998 (various names)
  • Parti progressiste conservateur du Québec 1982–1991
  • Parti républicain du Québec 1962–1964
  • Parti république du Québec 2007–2009
  • Parti social-démocratique 1955–1959
  • Parti unité/Unity Party 1989–1990
  • Rassemblement pour l'alternative progressiste 2000–2002
  • Rassemblement pour l'indépendance nationale 1964–1968
  • Ralliement national 1965–1968
  • Regroupement des militants syndicaux 1974–1981
  • Parti Rhinocéros 1968–1993
  • Union des électeurs 1944–1948
  • Union des forces progressistes (2002–2006)

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