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Quebec general election, 1989

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The Quebec general election of 1989 was held on September 25, 1989, to elect members of the National Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Robert Bourassa, won re-election, defeating the Parti Québécois, led by Jacques Parizeau.

This election was notable for the arrival of the Equality Party, which won four seats (but never had any similar success in any subsequent election). The Equality Party was established to be a voice for the anglophone (English-speaking) minority in Quebec.

Results

Party Party Leader Candidates Seats Popular Vote
Previous After % Change # % Change
Liberal Robert Bourassa 125 99 92 -7.1% 1,702,808 49.95% -6.04%
Parti Québécois Jacques Parizeau 125 23 29 +26.1% 1,369,067 40.16% +1.47%
Equality 19 4 125,726 3.69%
Green 46 67,675 1.99% 1.85%
New Democratic 55 41 504 1.22% -1.20%
Unity 16 33 862 0.99%
Lemon 11 7 550 0.22%
Workers 19 5 497 0.16%
Progressive Conservative 12 4 750 0.14% -0.89%
Parti indépendantiste 12 4 607 0.14% -0.31%
Marxist-Leninist 30 4 245 0.12%
Parti 51 11 3,846 0.11%
United Social Credit 11 2,973 0.09% +0.04%
Socialist 10 2,203 0.06% +0.01%
Republic of Canada 11 1,799 0.05% -0.02%
Communist 10 808 0.02% -
Independents/no designation 34 29,989 0.88% +0.45%
Total 557 121 125 +2.5% 3,408,909 100%
Source: Elections Quebec


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