27th Quebec Legislature


The 27th Legislative Assembly of Quebec was the Quebec, Canada provincial legislature that was elected in the 1962 Quebec general election. It sat for six sessions, from 15 January 1963 to 11 July 1963; from 21 August 1963 to 23 August 1963; from 14 January 1964 to 31 July 1964; from 21 January 1965 to 6 August 1965; from 22 October 1965 to 23 October 1965; and from 25 January 1966 to 18 April 1966. The Liberal government led by Jean Lesage continued the Quiet Revolution reforms begun during its first mandate. The official opposition Union Nationale was led by Daniel Johnson, Sr.

Seats per political party

This was the list of members of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1962 election:
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Other elected MLAs

Other MLAs were elected in by-elections during this mandate
A major electoral map reform took place in 1965. The changes were effective starting in the 1966 election. Several ridings were also renamed.