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44th Quebec general election
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The 44th Quebec general election will elect the members of the 44th National Assembly of Quebec. The Election Act requires that the election be held October 5, 2026, but it may be called earlier.
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Date of the election
Under the province's fixed election date law, passed in 2013, "the general election following the end of a Legislature shall be held on the first Monday of October of the fourth calendar year following the year that includes the last day of the previous Legislature",[2] setting the date for October 5, 2026. However, the act does not fetter the discretion of the lieutenant governor of Quebec to dissolve the legislature before that time, in accordance with the usual conventions of the Westminster parliamentary system.
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In the 2022 general election, the Coalition Avenir Québec increased its parliamentary majority, winning 90 seats. The Liberals, despite finishing fourth in the popular vote behind Québec solidaire and the Parti Québécois, remained the official opposition winning 21 seats.[3] The Parti Québecois lost most of its remaining seats but managed to elect its previously seatless leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon to a seat.[4] The Conservatives increased their share of the vote to 13%; however, as their support was more spread out throughout Quebec, they did not gain any seats.[5]
Political parties and standings
The table below lists parties represented and seats held in the National Assembly after the 2022 provincial election.
Constituency name changes
The following constituencies had their names changed in June 2025:
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Timeline
2022
- October 3: The Coalition Avenir Québec led by François Legault wins a second majority government in the 43rd Quebec general election.
- November 7: Dominique Anglade resigns as the leader of the Quebec Liberal Party, triggering a leadership election to determine her successor.[8]
- November 10: LaFontaine MNA Marc Tanguay is named interim leader of the Quebec Liberal Party.[21]
2023
- May 16: Manon Massé announced that she will not seek re-election as female spokesperson at Québec Solidaire's next convention held from November 24 to 26, 2023, in Gatineau.[22][23]
- November 26: Émilise Lessard-Therrien is elected as Québec Solidaire's female spokesperson.[24]
2024
- April 29: Lessard-Therrien resigns as Québec Solidaire's female spokesperson.[25]
- May 2: Sherbrooke MNA Christine Labrie becomes Québec Solidaire's interim female spokesperson.[26]
- November 16: Mercier MNA Ruba Ghazal is elected female spokesperson of Québec Solidaire.[27][28]
2025
- March 20: Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois resigns as Québec Solidaire's male spokesperson.
- March 24: Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne MNA Guillaume Cliche-Rivard becomes Québec Solidaire's interim male spokesperson.
- June 14: Pablo Rodriguez wins the 2025 Quebec Liberal Party leadership election.
- November 8: The 2025 Québec solidaire co-spokesperson election will be held.
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Candidates
Incumbents not running for re-election
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Opinion polls
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Hypothetical polling
- Voting intention with Liberal successor candidates
Karl Blackburn as leader
Charles Milliard as leader
Pablo Rodriguez as leader
Projections
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Notes
- Québec solidaire designates one female and one male as co-spokespeople. Ghazal is serving with interim co-spokesperson Guillaume Cliche-Rivard. The party's power is held by the general meetings of the members and a board of 16 directors; the de jure leader recognized by the Chief Electoral Officer of Quebec (DGE) is Benjamin Gingras.[1]
- Sponsored by the Bloc Québécois
- Sponsored by the Conservative Party of Quebec
- Including PVQ at 2%
- ±3% for the Parti Québécois; ±2% for the Coalition Avenir Québec; ±3% for the Quebec Liberal Party; ±2% for Québec Solidaire and ±2% for the Conservative Party of Quebec
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References
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