Summary of Results
The table below shows the total number of seats won by the major political parties at each election. It also shows the percentage of the vote obtained by the major political parties at each election. The winning party's totals are shown in bold. There has been five elections (1998, 1966, 1944, 1892 and 1886) in which the winning party did not have the largest share of the vote. Full details on any election are linked via the year of the election at the start of the row.
| Election | Liberal | Parti Québécois | CAQ / ADQ | Union Nationale | Conservative | Other | Total seats | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vote (%) | Seats | Vote (%) | Seats | Vote (%) | Seats | Vote (%) | Seats | Vote (%) | Seats | Vote (%) | Seats | Seat-winning party | |||
| 2012 | 31.20 | 50 | 31.95 | 54 | 27.05 | 19 | 9.80 | 2 | Québec solidaire | 125 | |||||
| 2008 | 42.08 | 66 | 35.17 | 51 | 16.37 | 7 | 6.38 | 1 | Québec solidaire | 125 | |||||
| 2007 | 33.08 | 48 | 28.35 | 36 | 30.84 | 41 | 7.73 | 125 | |||||||
| 2003 | 45.99 | 76 | 33.24 | 45 | 18.18 | 4 | 2.59 | 125 | |||||||
| 1998 | 43.55 | 48 | 42.87 | 76 | 11.81 | 1 | 1.77 | 125 | |||||||
| 1994 | 44.40 | 47 | 44.75 | 77 | 6.46 | 1 | 4.39 | 125 | |||||||
| 1989 | 49.95 | 92 | 40.16 | 29 | 9.89 | 4 | Equality | 125 | |||||||
| 1985 | 55.99 | 99 | 38.69 | 23 | 0.23 | 5.08 | 122 | ||||||||
| 1981 | 46.08 | 42 | 49.20 | 80 | 4.00 | 0.71 | 122 | ||||||||
| 1976 | 33.78 | 26 | 41.37 | 71 | 18.20 | 11 | 6.64 | 2 | PNP, Créditistes | 110 | |||||
| 1973 | 54.65 | 102 | 30.22 | 6 | 4.92 | 10.21 | 2 | Créditistes | 110 | ||||||
| 1970 | 45.40 | 72 | 23.06 | 7 | 19.65 | 17 | 11.89 | 12 | Créditistes | 108 | |||||
| 1966 | 47.29 | 50 | 40.82 | 56 | 11.89 | 2 | Independents | 108 | |||||||
| 1962 | 56.40 | 63 | 42.15 | 31 | 1.45 | 1 | Independent | 95 | |||||||
| 1960 | 51.38 | 51 | 46.61 | 43 | 2.01 | 1 | Independent | 95 | |||||||
| 1956 | 44.87 | 20 | 52.80 | 72 | 2.33 | 1 | Independent | 93 | |||||||
| 1952 | 45.77 | 23 | 50.50 | 68 | 3.72 | 1 | Independent | 92 | |||||||
| 1948 | 36.17 | 8 | 51.24 | 82 | 12.59 | 2 | Independents | 92 | |||||||
| 1944 | 39.35 | 37 | 38.02 | 48 | 22.63 | 6 | Bloc Populaire (4) CCF, Independent |
91 | |||||||
| 1939 | 54.05 | 70 | 39.13 | 15 | 6.81 | 1 | Independent | 86 | |||||||
| 1936 | 39.41 | 14 | 56.88 | 76 | 3.71 | 90 | |||||||||
| 1935 | 46.53 | 47 | 18.93 | 17 | 34.54 | 25 | ALN | 89 | |||||||
| 1931 | 54.88 | 79 | 43.54 | 11 | 1.58 | 90 | |||||||||
| 1927 | 59.33 | 74 | 34.31 | 9 | 6.36 | 2 | Independents | 85 | |||||||
| 1923 | 52.52 | 64 | 39.32 | 20 | 8.16 | 1 | Independent | 85 | |||||||
| 1919 | 51.91 | 75 | 16.90 | 5 | 31.19 | 2 | Parti ouvrier | 82 | |||||||
| 1916 | 60.57 | 75 | 35.09 | 6 | 4.34 | 81 | |||||||||
| 1912 | 53.54 | 64 | 43.01 | 16 | 3.45 | 1 | Ligue nationaliste | 81 | |||||||
| 1908 | 53.53 | 57 | 39.92 | 14 | 6.55 | 3 | Ligue nationaliste | 74 | |||||||
| 1904 | 55.43 | 67 | 42.73 | 7 | 1.84 | 74 | |||||||||
| 1900 | 53.15 | 67 | 41.85 | 7 | 5.00 | 74 | |||||||||
| 1897 | 53.28 | 51 | 43.82 | 23 | 2.90 | 74 | |||||||||
| 1892 | 43.65 | 21 | 52.41 | 52 | 13.94 | 73 | |||||||||
| 1890 | 44.20 | 43 | 45.11 | 24 | 10.69 | 6 | Parti national (5); Parti ouvrier |
73 | |||||||
| 1886 | 39.58 | 33 | 46.19 | 29 | 14.23 | 3 | Parti national | 65 | |||||||
| 1881 | 38.97 | 15 | 50.38 | 50 | 10.65 | 65 | |||||||||
| 1878 | 47.49 | 31 | 49.49 | 34 | 3.02 | 65 | |||||||||
| 1875 | 38.59 | 19 | 50.67 | 46 | 10.74 | 65 | |||||||||
| 1871 | 39.43 | 19 | 51.72 | 46 | 8.84 | 65 | |||||||||
| 1867 | 35.40 | 13 | 53.48 | 52 | 11.12 | 65 | |||||||||
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