Seats per political party
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This was the list of members of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1944 election:
|
Name
|
Party
|
Riding
|
First elected / previously elected
|
|
Henri Drouin
|
Libéral
|
Abitibi-Est
|
1944
|
|
Émile Lesage
|
Union Nationale
|
Abitibi-Ouest
|
1936, 1944
|
|
Georges-Étienne Dansereau
|
Libéral
|
Argenteuil
|
1935
|
|
Pierre-Horace Plourde
|
Libéral
|
Arthabaska
|
1944
|
|
Cyrille Dumaine
|
Libéral
|
Bagot
|
1935, 1939
|
|
Daniel Johnson (1946)
|
Union Nationale
|
1946
|
|
Édouard Lacroix
|
Bloc populaire canadien
|
Beauce
|
1944
|
|
Georges-Octave Poulin (1945)
|
Union Nationale
|
1945
|
|
Albert Lemieux
|
Bloc populaire canadien
|
Beauharnois
|
1944
|
|
Valmore Bienvenue
|
Libéral
|
Bellechasse
|
1939
|
|
Armand Sylvestre
|
Libéral
|
Berthier
|
1944
|
|
Henri Jolicoeur
|
Union Nationale
|
Bonaventure
|
1936, 1944
|
|
Jonathan Robinson
|
Union Nationale
|
Brome
|
1936
|
|
Dowina-Évariste Joyal
|
Libéral
|
Chambly
|
1939
|
|
Maurice Bellemare
|
Union Nationale
|
Champlain
|
1944
|
|
Arthur Leclerc
|
Union Nationale
|
Charlevoix-Saguenay
|
1936, 1944
|
|
Honoré Mercier III
|
Libéral
|
Châteauguay
|
1944
|
|
Antonio Talbot
|
Union Nationale
|
Chicoutimi
|
1938
|
|
William James Duffy
|
Libéral
|
Compton
|
1931, 1939
|
|
Charles Daniel French (1946)
|
Union Nationale
|
1946
|
|
Paul Sauvé
|
Union Nationale
|
Deux-Montagnes
|
1930, 1936
|
|
Joseph-Damase Bégin
|
Union Nationale
|
Dorchester
|
1935
|
|
Robert Bernard
|
Union Nationale
|
Drummond
|
1944
|
|
Patrice Tardif
|
Union Nationale
|
Frontenac
|
1935, 1944
|
|
Joseph-Alphonse Pelletier
|
Union Nationale
|
Gaspé-Nord
|
1936, 1944
|
|
Camille-Eugène Pouliot
|
Union Nationale
|
Gaspé-Sud
|
1936
|
|
Joseph-Célestin Nadon
|
Libéral
|
Gatineau
|
1939
|
|
Alexandre Taché
|
Union Nationale
|
Hull
|
1936, 1944
|
|
Dennis James O'Connor
|
Libéral
|
Huntingdon
|
1941
|
|
John Gillies Rennie (1947)
|
Union Nationale
|
1947
|
|
Yvon Thuot
|
Union Nationale
|
Iberville
|
1944
|
|
Hormisdas Langlais
|
Union Nationale
|
Îles-de-la-Madeleine
|
1936
|
|
Charles-Aimé Kirkland
|
Libéral
|
Jacques-Cartier
|
1939
|
|
Antonio Barrette
|
Union Nationale
|
Joliette
|
1936
|
|
Louis Philippe Lizotte
|
Libéral
|
Kamouraska
|
1944
|
|
Albiny Paquette
|
Union Nationale
|
Labelle
|
1935
|
|
Joseph-Ludger Fillion
|
Libéral
|
Lac-Saint-Jean
|
1931, 1939
|
|
Victor-Stanislas Chartrand
|
Union Nationale
|
L'Assomption
|
1944
|
|
François Leduc
|
Libéral
|
Laval
|
1935
|
|
Charles Romulus Ducharme
|
Union Nationale
|
Laviolette
|
1935, 1944
|
|
Joseph-Théophile Larochelle
|
Union Nationale
|
Lévis
|
1935, 1944
|
|
Adélard Godbout
|
Libéral
|
L'Islet
|
1929, 1939
|
|
Guy Roberge
|
Libéral
|
Lotbinière
|
1944
|
|
Albert Gatien
|
Union Nationale
|
Maisonneuve
|
1944
|
|
Germain Caron
|
Union Nationale
|
Maskinongé
|
1944
|
|
Onésime Gagnon
|
Union Nationale
|
Matane
|
1936
|
|
Philippe Cossette
|
Union Nationale
|
Matapédia
|
1944
|
|
Tancrède Labbé
|
Union Nationale
|
Mégantic
|
1935, 1940
|
|
Henri A. Gosselin
|
Libéral
|
Missisquoi
|
1939
|
|
Maurice Tellier
|
Union Nationale
|
Montcalm
|
1936, 1944
|
|
Fernand Choquette
|
Libéral
|
Montmagny
|
1939
|
|
Jacques Dumoulin
|
Libéral
|
Montmorency
|
1939
|
|
Joseph-Émile Dubreuil
|
Libéral
|
Montréal–Jeanne-Mance
|
1939
|
|
André Laurendeau
|
Bloc populaire canadien
|
Montréal-Laurier
|
1944
|
|
Independent
|
|
Joseph-Achille Francoeur
|
Libéral
|
Montréal-Mercier
|
1931, 1939
|
|
James Arthur Mathewson
|
Libéral
|
Montréal–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
|
1939
|
|
Henri Groulx
|
Libéral
|
Montréal-Outremont
|
1939
|
|
Thomas Guerin
|
Libéral
|
Montréal–Sainte-Anne
|
1942
|
|
Camille Côté
|
Union Nationale
|
Montréal–Sainte-Marie
|
1944
|
|
Joseph-Hormisdas Delisle
|
Union Nationale
|
Montréal–Saint-Henri
|
1944
|
|
Omer Côté
|
Union Nationale
|
Montréal–Saint-Jacques
|
1944
|
|
Maurice Hartt
|
Libéral
|
Montréal–Saint-Louis
|
1939
|
|
Lionel-Alfred Ross
|
Libéral
|
Montréal-Verdun
|
1944
|
|
Hercule Riendeau
|
Union Nationale
|
Napierville-Laprairie
|
1944
|
|
Émery Fleury
|
Union Nationale
|
Nicolet
|
1936, 1944
|
|
Roméo Lorrain
|
Union Nationale
|
Papineau
|
1935
|
|
Edward Charles Lawn
|
Libéral
|
Pontiac
|
1935
|
|
Bona Dussault
|
Union Nationale
|
Portneuf
|
1935, 1944
|
|
Joseph-William Morin
|
Libéral
|
Québec-Centre
|
1939
|
|
René Chaloult
|
Nationaliste[a]
|
Québec-Comté
|
1936
|
|
Henri-Paul Drouin
|
Libéral
|
Québec-Est
|
1944
|
|
Wilfrid Samson
|
Libéral
|
Québec-Ouest
|
1944
|
|
Joseph-Willie Robidoux
|
Libéral
|
Richelieu
|
1942
|
|
Albert Goudreau
|
Union Nationale
|
Richmond
|
1935, 1944
|
|
Alfred Dubé
|
Union Nationale
|
Rimouski
|
1936, 1944
|
|
Léon Casgrain
|
Libéral
|
Rivière-du-Loup
|
1927
|
|
Antoine Marcotte
|
Union Nationale
|
Roberval
|
1944
|
|
Laurent Barré
|
Union Nationale
|
Rouville
|
1931, 1944
|
|
David Côté
|
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
|
Rouyn-Noranda
|
1944
|
|
Independent
|
|
Ernest-Joseph Chartier
|
Union Nationale
|
Saint-Hyacinthe
|
1944
|
|
Jean-Paul Beaulieu
|
Union Nationale
|
Saint-Jean
|
1941
|
|
Marc Trudel
|
Union Nationale
|
Saint-Maurice
|
1935, 1944
|
|
Wilfrid Hamel
|
Libéral
|
Saint-Sauveur
|
1939
|
|
Hector Choquette
|
Union Nationale
|
Shefford
|
1935, 1944
|
|
John Samuel Bourque
|
Union Nationale
|
Sherbrooke
|
1935
|
|
Ovila Bergeron
|
Bloc populaire canadien
|
Stanstead
|
1944
|
|
Nil-Élie Larivière
|
Union Nationale
|
Témiscamingue
|
1935, 1944
|
|
André Pelletier
|
Union Nationale
|
Témiscouata
|
1944
|
|
Joseph-Léonard Blanchard
|
Union Nationale
|
Terrebonne
|
1944
|
|
Maurice Duplessis
|
Union Nationale
|
Trois-Rivières
|
1927
|
|
Alphide Sabourin
|
Libéral
|
Vaudreuil-Soulanges
|
1939
|
|
Arthur Dupré
|
Libéral
|
Verchères
|
1944
|
|
George Carlyle Marler
|
Libéral
|
Westmount–Saint-Georges
|
1942
|
|
Henri Vachon
|
Union Nationale
|
Wolfe
|
1936, 1944
|
|
Antonio Élie
|
Union Nationale
|
Yamaska
|
1931
|
Other MLAs were elected in by-elections during this term
- Georges-Octave Poulin, Union Nationale, Beauce, November 21, 1945 [1]
- Charles Daniel French, Union Nationale, Compton, July 3, 1946 [2]
- Daniel Johnson, Union Nationale, Bagot, December 18, 1946 [3]
- John Gillies Rennie, Union Nationale, Huntingdon, July 23, 1947 [4]
- Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Maurice Duplessis
- Agriculture: Laurent Barrée
- Colonization: Joseph-Damase Begin
- Labour: Antonio Barrette
- Public Works: Roméo Lorrain
- Health and Social Welfare: Albiny Paquette (1944-1946)
- Social Welfare and Youth: Paul Sauvé (1946-1948)
- Health: Albiny Paquette (1947-1948)
- Lands and Forests: John Samuel Bourque
- Hunting and Coastal Fisheries: Camille-Eugène Pouliot
- Mines: Jonathan Robinson
- Hydraulic resources: John Samuel Bourque (1945-1948)
- Roads: Antonio Talbot
- Municipal Affairs: Bona Dussault
- Industry and Commerce: Jean-Paul Beaulieu
- Attorney General: Maurice Duplessis
- Provincial Secretary: Omer Côté
- Treasurer: Onésime Gagnon
- Members without portfolios: Thomas Chapais, Antonio Élie, Tancrède Labbé, Marc Trudel, Patrice Tardif, Joseph-Hormisdas Delisle, Joseph-Théophile Larochelle
New electoral districts
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The electoral map was slightly modified in 1945 as the Charlevoix et Saguenay riding was split into two new ridings: Charlevoix and Saguenay. The change was effective in the 1948 elections. [5]
- ^ First elected as a Union Nationale candidate