The 1962 Quebec general election was held on November 14, 1962, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec , Canada. The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party , led by Jean Lesage , was re-elected, defeating the Union Nationale (UN) led by Daniel Johnson, Sr.
In an unusual move, the election was called just two years after the previous 1960 general election . Lesage sought a mandate for the Nationalization of the electricity industry, with the slogan Maîtres chez nous (Masters in Our Own Home), declaring it a single issue important enough to stake his political career on it.
A few days before the election, the Union Nationale' s chief organizer André Lagarde was arrested for fraud. The Liberals claimed this was proof of lingering corruption dating from the Maurice Duplessis era, but the UN cried foul and was vindicated after the election. However, the incident may well have contributed to the UN's defeat.
The Liberal Party won an increased number of seats and a higher percentage of the popular vote, and the nationalization program was carried out. Future Parti Québécois founder René Lévesque served as a cabinet minister in the Lesage government and spearheaded the nationalization of power utilities for a great expansion of Hydro-Québec .
"Maîtres chez nous " (Masters in Our Own Home) was the electoral slogan of the Liberal Party during the 1962 election.
Action provinciale , a new group founded by Hertel Larocque (a former secretary of Camillien Houde ), fielded 11 candidates in the election but failed to gather a significant number of votes. Johnson opted not to have the UN join forces with it, keeping in mind the failure the Liberals had had in attempting the same manoeuvre with the Créditistes in 1956 . However, Social Credit was still a force to reckon with even while not campaigning on the provincial scene, and Johnson did not hesitate to use its vocabulary in his speeches while on the campaign trail.
Riding contests, by number of candidates (1960)
Candidates
Lib
UN
Ind
I-Lib
I-UN
AP
Con
Comm
Total
2
67
67
134
3
24
24
6
7
1
8
1
1
72
4
2
2
2
2
8
5
2
2
3
1
1
1
10
Total
95
95
9
10
2
11
1
1
224
Results
Elections to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec (1962)
Political party
Party leader
MPPs
Votes
Candidates
1960
1962
±
#
±
%
± (pp)
Liberal
Jean Lesage
95
52
63
11
1,205,253
128,118
56.40%
5.02
Union Nationale
Daniel Johnson, Sr.
95
42
31
11
900,817
76,490
42.15%
4.46
Independent
9
1
1
13,581
8,606
0.64%
0.42
Other candidates
█ Independent-Liberal
10
11,209
3,001
0.52%
0.13
█ Conservative
1
4,255
4,255
0.20%
New
█ Action provinciale
11
1,445
1,445
0.07%
New
█ Independent-Unionist
2
336
10,195
0.02%
0.48
█ Communist
1
71
465
0.00%
0.03
Total
224
95
95
2,136,967
100%
Rejected ballots
29,509
4,012
Voter turnout
2,166,476
36,369
79.59
2.07
Registered electors
2,721,933
113,494
Seats and popular vote by party
Party
Seats
Votes
Change (pp)
█ Liberal
63 / 95
56.40%
5.02
5.02
█ Union Nationale
31 / 95
42.15%
-4.46
█ Independent
1 / 95
0.64%
-0.42
█ Other
0 / 95
0.81%
-0.14
Synopsis of results
Results by riding - 1962 Quebec general election
Riding
Winning party
Turnout
Votes
Name
1960
Party
Votes
Share
Margin #
Margin %
Lib
UN
Ind
I-Lib
AP
Other
Total
Abitibi-Est
Lib
Lib
14,892
51.93%
1,109
3.87%
85.24%
14,892
13,783
–
–
–
–
28,675
Abitibi-Ouest
Lib
Lib
6,732
56.97%
1,648
13.95%
88.52%
6,732
5,084
–
–
–
–
11,816
Argenteuil
UN
UN
7,922
54.57%
2,610
17.98%
86.22%
5,312
7,922
–
1,284
–
–
14,518
Arthabaska
Lib
Lib
10,988
53.54%
1,453
7.08%
91.70%
10,988
9,535
–
–
–
–
20,523
Bagot
UN
UN
5,336
55.11%
989
10.21%
92.36%
4,347
5,336
–
–
–
–
9,683
Beauce
Lib
UN
12,583
51.96%
947
3.91%
87.25%
11,636
12,583
–
–
–
–
24,219
Beauharnois
UN
Lib
11,884
51.72%
791
3.44%
90.19%
11,884
11,093
–
–
–
–
22,977
Bellechasse
Lib
UN
5,176
51.35%
273
2.71%
80.81%
4,903
5,176
–
–
–
–
10,079
Berthier
UN
Lib
5,938
50.05%
110
0.93%
85.57%
5,938
5,828
–
–
98
–
11,864
Bonaventure
Lib
Lib
9,525
57.28%
2,421
14.56%
85.26%
9,525
7,104
–
–
–
–
16,629
Bourget
Lib
Lib
42,906
58.74%
17,728
24.27%
73.21%
42,906
25,178
4,807
–
153
–
73,044
Brome
Lib
Lib
3,417
55.82%
713
11.65%
81.43%
3,417
2,704
–
–
–
–
6,121
Chambly
Lib
Lib
36,290
63.83%
17,094
30.07%
76.89%
36,290
19,196
778
353
–
235
56,852
Champlain
UN
UN
12,346
52.74%
1,282
5.48%
90.97%
11,064
12,346
–
–
–
–
23,410
Charlevoix
UN
Lib
6,942
52.23%
594
4.47%
87.21%
6,942
6,348
–
–
–
–
13,290
Châteauguay
UN
Lib
8,727
54.83%
1,538
9.66%
84.04%
8,727
7,189
–
–
–
–
15,916
Chicoutimi
UN
UN
16,910
50.29%
192
0.57%
88.05%
16,718
16,910
–
–
–
–
33,628
Compton
UN
UN
5,568
54.45%
1,014
9.92%
87.30%
4,554
5,568
–
–
104
–
10,226
Deux-Montagnes
Lib
Lib
8,518
57.31%
2,174
14.63%
86.94%
8,518
6,344
–
–
–
–
14,862
Dorchester
UN
UN
7,818
53.64%
1,060
7.27%
83.78%
6,758
7,818
–
–
–
–
14,576
Drummond
Lib
Lib
14,621
57.17%
3,668
14.34%
90.97%
14,621
10,953
–
–
–
–
25,574
Duplessis
Lib
Lib
7,345
59.84%
2,416
19.68%
79.19%
7,345
4,929
–
–
–
–
12,274
Frontenac
UN
UN
6,217
52.46%
582
4.91%
87.92%
5,635
6,217
–
–
–
–
11,852
Gaspé-Nord
Lib
UN
5,183
51.75%
444
4.43%
88.07%
4,739
5,183
93
–
–
–
10,015
Gaspé-Sud
UN
Lib
7,197
50.40%
113
0.79%
89.09%
7,197
7,084
–
–
–
–
14,281
Gatineau
UN
Lib
10,289
54.57%
1,725
9.15%
77.83%
10,289
8,564
–
–
–
–
18,853
Hull
Lib
Lib
14,854
63.36%
6,266
26.73%
78.05%
14,854
8,588
–
–
–
–
23,442
Huntingdon
UN
UN
3,449
54.14%
528
8.29%
85.15%
2,921
3,449
–
–
–
–
6,370
Iberville
Lib
Lib
4,452
55.87%
936
11.75%
91.07%
4,452
3,516
–
–
–
–
7,968
Îles-de-la-Madeleine
UN
Lib
2,674
51.86%
192
3.72%
92.10%
2,674
2,482
–
–
–
–
5,156
Jacques-Cartier
Lib
Lib
69,199
77.74%
49,388
55.49%
72.46%
69,199
19,811
–
–
–
–
89,010
Joliette
UN
UN
10,236
52.96%
5,037
26.06%
85.90%
5,199
10,236
–
3,891
–
–
19,326
Jonquière-Kénogami
Lib
Lib
16,100
60.38%
5,536
20.76%
86.48%
16,100
10,564
–
–
–
–
26,664
Kamouraska
UN
Lib
5,453
50.19%
41
0.38%
82.02%
5,453
5,412
–
–
–
–
10,865
L'Assomption
Lib
Lib
9,680
55.06%
1,984
11.29%
84.49%
9,680
7,696
–
70
134
–
17,580
L'Islet
Lib
UN
5,239
53.25%
639
6.49%
83.90%
4,600
5,239
–
–
–
–
9,839
Labelle
UN
UN
6,005
57.11%
1,695
16.12%
84.51%
4,310
6,005
199
–
–
–
10,514
Lac-Saint-Jean
Lib
Lib
9,171
52.63%
915
5.25%
89.25%
9,171
8,256
–
–
–
–
17,427
Laval
Lib
Lib
67,316
66.31%
33,807
33.30%
76.57%
67,316
33,509
–
461
237
–
101,523
Laviolette
UN
UN
11,315
53.63%
1,533
7.27%
85.24%
9,782
11,315
–
–
–
–
21,097
Lévis
Lib
Lib
13,434
54.43%
2,346
9.51%
88.47%
13,434
11,088
158
–
–
–
24,680
Lotbinière
UN
UN
6,393
53.56%
849
7.11%
88.62%
5,544
6,393
–
–
–
–
11,937
Maisonneuve
UN
Lib
28,814
58.89%
8,702
17.79%
71.75%
28,814
20,112
–
–
–
–
48,926
Maskinongé
UN
UN
5,312
53.71%
734
7.42%
91.18%
4,578
5,312
–
–
–
–
9,890
Matane
Lib
Lib
8,204
50.40%
130
0.80%
83.20%
8,204
8,074
–
–
–
–
16,278
Matapédia
Lib
Lib
6,111
51.05%
252
2.11%
84.29%
6,111
5,859
–
–
–
–
11,970
Mégantic
Lib
Lib
13,182
55.05%
2,420
10.11%
88.95%
13,182
10,762
–
–
–
–
23,944
Missisquoi
UN
UN
7,630
57.38%
1,962
14.75%
84.84%
5,668
7,630
–
–
–
–
13,298
Montcalm
UN
Lib
4,662
55.41%
911
10.83%
88.54%
4,662
3,751
–
–
–
–
8,413
Montmagny
Lib
UN
5,747
50.49%
111
0.98%
86.57%
5,636
5,747
–
–
–
–
11,383
Montmorency
UN
UN
5,717
50.67%
398
3.53%
88.32%
5,319
5,717
–
–
247
–
11,283
Montréal–Jeanne-Mance
UN
Lib
40,899
59.64%
13,740
20.04%
68.18%
40,899
27,159
519
–
–
–
68,577
Montréal-Laurier
Lib
Lib
15,837
58.16%
4,563
16.76%
76.41%
15,837
11,274
–
–
117
–
27,228
Montréal-Mercier
UN
Lib
16,992
54.07%
3,322
10.57%
75.56%
16,992
13,670
–
764
–
–
31,426
Montréal–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
Lib
Lib
37,100
78.55%
29,357
62.15%
59.89%
37,100
7,743
–
2,389
–
–
47,232
Montréal-Outremont
Lib
Lib
36,076
77.63%
26,647
57.34%
60.34%
36,076
9,429
969
–
–
–
46,474
Montréal–Saint-Henri
Lib
Lib
17,548
53.04%
2,540
7.68%
70.28%
17,548
15,008
–
531
–
–
33,087
Montréal–Saint-Jacques
UN
UN
7,854
52.10%
705
4.68%
65.65%
7,149
7,854
–
–
–
71
15,074
Montréal–Saint-Louis
Lib
Lib
14,082
58.15%
3,949
16.31%
60.95%
14,082
10,133
–
–
–
–
24,215
Montréal–Sainte-Anne
Ind
Ind
6,058
45.84%
746
5.65%
57.89%
5,312
1,845
6,058
–
–
–
13,215
Montréal–Sainte-Marie
UN
UN
12,977
52.47%
1,321
5.34%
67.43%
11,656
12,977
–
–
–
101
24,734
Montréal-Verdun
Lib
Lib
21,208
65.98%
10,274
31.96%
72.80%
21,208
10,934
–
–
–
–
32,142
Napierville-Laprairie
UN
Lib
9,865
56.53%
2,278
13.05%
86.33%
9,865
7,587
–
–
–
–
17,452
Nicolet
UN
Lib
7,209
51.74%
484
3.47%
85.96%
7,209
6,725
–
–
–
–
13,934
Papineau
UN
UN
12,304
55.28%
2,351
10.56%
85.66%
9,953
12,304
–
–
–
–
22,257
Pontiac
UN
UN
5,108
59.81%
1,675
19.61%
75.86%
3,433
5,108
–
–
–
–
8,541
Portneuf
Lib
Lib
11,059
51.34%
702
3.26%
85.36%
11,059
10,357
–
–
124
–
21,540
Québec-Centre
UN
Lib
9,750
55.13%
1,813
10.25%
84.08%
9,750
7,937
–
–
–
–
17,687
Québec-Comté
Lib
Lib
34,090
57.80%
9,196
15.59%
87.07%
34,090
24,894
–
–
–
–
58,984
Québec-Est
UN
Lib
21,001
52.20%
1,767
4.39%
88.59%
21,001
19,234
–
–
–
–
40,235
Québec-Ouest
Lib
Lib
14,582
67.91%
7,692
35.82%
88.24%
14,582
6,890
–
–
–
–
21,472
Richelieu
Lib
Lib
10,598
55.61%
2,137
11.21%
90.11%
10,598
8,461
–
–
–
–
19,059
Richmond
Lib
Lib
9,932
57.88%
2,703
15.75%
85.16%
9,932
7,229
–
–
–
–
17,161
Rimouski
Lib
Lib
10,720
52.22%
911
4.44%
82.70%
10,720
9,809
–
–
–
–
20,529
Rivière-du-Loup
Lib
Lib
8,493
51.22%
403
2.43%
85.70%
8,493
8,090
–
–
–
–
16,583
Roberval
Lib
UN
11,172
51.23%
537
2.46%
85.07%
10,635
11,172
–
–
–
–
21,807
Rouville
UN
Lib
6,575
56.08%
1,426
12.16%
86.80%
6,575
5,149
–
–
–
–
11,724
Rouyn-Noranda
Lib
Lib
9,386
60.06%
3,144
20.12%
85.50%
9,386
6,242
–
–
–
–
15,628
Saguenay
Lib
Lib
12,116
57.35%
3,106
14.70%
78.97%
12,116
9,010
–
–
–
–
21,126
Saint-Hyacinthe
Lib
Lib
12,070
56.30%
2,701
12.60%
84.85%
12,070
9,369
–
–
–
–
21,439
Saint-Jean
Lib
Lib
8,869
50.55%
866
4.94%
89.57%
8,869
8,003
–
672
–
–
17,544
Saint-Maurice
Lib
Lib
15,684
55.73%
3,224
11.46%
88.19%
15,684
12,460
–
–
–
–
28,144
Saint-Sauveur
UN
UN
12,641
51.43%
702
2.86%
89.13%
11,939
12,641
–
–
–
–
24,580
Shefford
UN
UN
12,026
50.01%
800
3.33%
85.22%
11,226
12,026
–
794
–
–
24,046
Sherbrooke
Lib
Lib
18,539
52.46%
1,825
5.16%
81.29%
18,539
16,714
–
–
86
–
35,339
Stanstead
Lib
Lib
8,918
56.32%
2,101
13.27%
84.29%
8,918
6,817
–
–
99
–
15,834
Témiscamingue
UN
Lib
4,102
52.98%
462
5.97%
87.18%
4,102
3,640
–
–
–
–
7,742
Témiscouata
UN
UN
5,931
60.69%
2,089
21.38%
82.38%
3,842
5,931
–
–
–
–
9,773
Terrebonne
Lib
Lib
26,901
58.98%
8,188
17.95%
85.00%
26,901
18,713
–
–
–
–
45,614
Trois-Rivières
UN
UN
15,323
51.75%
1,036
3.50%
89.96%
14,287
15,323
–
–
–
–
29,610
Vaudreuil-Soulanges
Lib
Lib
10,780
57.49%
2,809
14.98%
90.45%
10,780
7,971
–
–
–
–
18,751
Verchères
Lib
Lib
6,827
58.51%
1,985
17.01%
87.62%
6,827
4,842
–
–
–
–
11,669
Westmount–Saint-Georges
Lib
Lib
13,114
69.03%
11,486
60.46%
59.04%
13,114
1,628
–
–
–
4,255
18,997
Wolfe
Lib
UN
3,939
52.92%
481
6.46%
90.26%
3,458
3,939
–
–
46
–
7,443
Yamaska
UN
UN
4,078
60.16%
1,377
20.31%
84.60%
2,701
4,078
–
–
–
–
6,779
including spoilt ballots
= open seat
= turnout is above provincial average
= winning candidate was in previous Legislature
= incumbent had switched allegiance
= not incumbent; was previously elected to the Legislature
= incumbency arose from byelection gain
= other incumbents renominated
= multiple candidates
Analysis
Resulting composition of the 28th Quebec Legislative Assembly
Source
Party
Lib
UN
Ind
Total
Seats retained
Incumbents returned
43
21
1
65
Open seats held
2
2
4
Byelection loss reversed
1
1
Seats changing hands
Incumbents defeated
17
5
22
Incumbents defeated - previous incumbents returned
1
1
Open seats gained
1
1
Byelection gain held
1
1
Total
63
31
1
95
See also
References
^ Lemieux 1969 , p. 18.
Lemieux 1969 , p. 19.
^ Drouilly, Pierre (November 7, 2017). "Élections québécoises de 1962" . donneesquebec.ca . Atlas des élections au Québec.
^ "Les membres de l'Assemblée nationale par circonscription" [National Assembly members by riding] (in French). National Assembly of Quebec . Retrieved September 13, 2023.
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