Party Leaders Since 1930
- Wendell P. Jones 1930-1932
- Allison Dysart 1932-1940
- John B. McNair 1940-1954
- Austin Claude Taylor 1954-1957
- Joseph E. Connolly 1957-1958 (interim)
- Louis Robichaud 1958-1971
- Robert J. Higgins 1971-1978
- Joseph Daigle 1978-1981
- Doug Young 1981-1983
- Ray Frenette 1983-1985 (interim)
- Shirley Dysart 1985 (interim)
- Frank McKenna 1985-1997
- Ray Frenette 1997-1998 (interim)
- Camille Thériault 1998-2001
- Bernard Richard 2001-2001 (interim)
- Shawn Graham 2002-2010
- Victor Boudreau 2010–2012 (interim)
- Brian Gallant 2012-present
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