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The 1976 Quebec general election was held on November 15, 1976 to elect members to National Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. It was one of the most significant elections in Quebec history, rivalled only by the 1960 general election, and caused major repercussions in the rest of Canada.
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L'élection générale québécoise de 1976 est tenue le 15 novembre 1976 afin d'élire à l'Assemblée nationale du Québec les députés de la 31 e législature. Le Parti québécois , dirigé par René Lévesque , prend le pouvoir pour la première fois, défaisant le gouvernement libéral de Robert Bourassa avec la promesse de tenir un ...
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Results of November 15, 1976 general election. Summary. Select an electoral division: All electoral divisions. Statistics. Number of registered electors: 4,023,743. Number of votes cast: 3,430,952 ( 85.27% ) Number of valid ballot papers: 3,360,506 ( 97.95%) Number of rejected ballot papers: 70,446 ( 2.05%) Voter turnout. 85.27% 0% 100%
Elections of 1976. Parti Quebecois steamrollers to power. On November 15, 1976, in an election result that stunned event Rene Levesque, the Parti Quebecois swept to power with 69 seats to the Liberal's 28 and the Union National's 11. Liberal Premier Robert Bourassa lost his own seat.
fraught with consequences as the election of November 1976 in Quebec. This paper tries to come to an understanding of this major event. The analysis we present is articulated around a set of five propositions. First, the creation and development of the Parti qudbecois, as a new political.
Nov 21, 1976 · OTTAWA, Nov. 20—The aftershock of the Quebec elections last Monday, in which the party that favors independence for the province won a commanding victory, has left Canadians with a variety of...
Contents 1Results 1.1Individual ridings 1.2Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine and Bas-Saint-Laurent 1.3Côte-Nord and Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean 1.4Capitale-Nationale 1.5Mauricie 1.6Chaudière-Appalaches and Centre-du-Québec 1.7Estrie 1.8Montérégie 1.9Montr...