Quebec Liberal Party - Election Results (since 1867)

Election Results (since 1867)

General election # of candidates # of seats won % of popular vote
1867 40 12 39.8%
1871 38 19 40.5%
1875 46 19 40.5%
1878 59 31 29.7%
1881 46 14 39.4%
1886 49 33 39.5%
1890 68 43 46.4%
1892 62 21 44.2%
1897 78 51 54.6%
1900 77 67 54.8%
1904 87 68 65.7%
1908 76 57 54.2%
1912 83 62 53.5%
1916 85 75 64.0%
1919 99 74 65.4%
1923 92 63 52.9%
1927 86 75 60.3%
1931 90 79 54.9%
1935 91 48 46.8%
1936 89 14 40.0%
1939 87 70 54.1%
1944 91 37 39.4%
1948 93 8 36.2%
1952 92 23 45.8%
1956 93 20 44.9%
1960 95 51 51.3%
1962 97 63 56.40%
1966 108 50 47.29%
1970 108 72 45.40%
1973 110 102 54.65%
1976 110 26 33.77%
1981 122 42 46.07%
1985 122 99 55.99%
1989 125 92 49.95%
1994 125 47 44.40%
1998 125 48 43.55%
2003 125 76 45.99%
2007 125 48 33.07%
2008 125 66 42.06%
2012 125 50 31.20%

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