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The Quebec general election of 1994 was held on September 12, 1994, to elect members of the National Assembly of Quebec, Canada. The Parti Québécois, led by Jacques Parizeau, defeated the incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Daniel Johnson, Jr..

Johnson had succeeded Robert Bourassa as Liberal leader and Premier. Both his father, Daniel Sr., and brother, Pierre-Marc, had previously served as premiers of Quebec as leaders of different parties.

This election was very significant for Quebec history, because it set the stage for the 1995 Quebec referendum on independence for Quebec from Canada. In this referendum, the PQ's proposals for sovereignty were very narrowly defeated.

Mario Dumont, a former president of the Liberal party's youth wing, and then leader of the newly-formed Action démocratique du Québec, won his own seat, but his party did not elect any other members.

Results

|- |bgcolor="lightcoral"|     |- |bgcolor="9999ff"|     |- |bgcolor="lavender"|     |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     |- |bgcolor="yellow"|     |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     |- |bgcolor="tomato"|     |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|    
Party Party leader # of
candidates
Seats Popular vote
1989 Elected % Change # % % Change |- |bgcolor="lightskyblue"|     Parti Québécois Jacques Parizeau 125 29 77 align="right"
165.5%
1,751,442 44.75% align="right"
4.59%
Liberal Daniel Johnson, Jr. 125 92 47 align="right"
1,737,698 44.40% align="right"
Action démocratique Mario Dumont 80 * 1 * 252,721 6.46% * |- |bgcolor="sandybrown"|     New Democratic   41 align="right"
align="right"
align="right"
33,269 0.85% align="right"
Natural Law   102 * align="right"
* 33,206 0.85% * |- |bgcolor="moccasin"|     Equality Keith Henderson 17 4 align="right"
align="right"
11,526 0.29% align="right"
Sovereignty   19 * align="right"
* 5,566 0.14% * |- |bgcolor="yellowgreen"|     Green   11 * align="right"
* 5,499 0.14% align="right"
Lemon   10 * align="right"
* 4,087 0.10% align="right"
CANADA!   10 * align="right"
* 2,567 0.07% * |- |bgcolor="lightsalmon"|     Republic of Canada   18 * align="right"
* 2,258 0.06% align="right"
0.01%
Development   11 * align="right"
* 1,876 0.05% * |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     Innovator   11 * align="right"
* 1,861 0.05% * |- |bgcolor="gainsboro"|     Economic   9 * align="right"
* 1,759 0.04% * |- |bgcolor="indianred"|     Marxist-Leninist   13 align="right"
align="right"
align="right"
1,171 0.03% align="right"
Communist   10 align="right"
align="right"
align="right"
1,062 0.03% align="right"
0.01%
Independent/no designation 68 align="right"
align="right"
align="right"
66,221 1.69% align="right"
0.81%
Total 680 125 125 align="right"
3,913,789 100%  
Source: [Elections Quebec]

Note:

* Party did not nominate candidates in the previous election.


Preceded by:
1989
List of Quebec general elections Followed by:
1998

See also

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