Parti Québécois leadership elections

This page lists the results of leadership elections held by the Parti Québécois. From its formation in 1968 and until 2005 the party president served as party leader. Elections are by one member, one vote.

1968 leadership election

(Held on October 14, 1968)

Levesque resigned as party president on June 20, 1985. Nadia Assimopoulos becomes interim president. Levesque however is usually regarded as remaining PQ leader during this period.

1985 leadership election

(Held September 29, 1985)[1]

Candidate Votes Percentage
Pierre-Marc Johnson 56,925 58.7%
Pauline Marois 19,471 19.7%
Jean Garon 15,730 16.2%
Guy Bertrand 2,733 2.8%
Francine Lalonde 1,484 1.5%
Luc Gagnon 1,046 1.1%
Totals 96,974* 100.0%

*: Data calculated from the available results without asterisks.

Bernard Landry withdrew before voting.

Johnson resigned on November 10, 1987. Nadia Assimopoulos onces again becomes interim president and Guy Chevrette becomes interim parliamentary leader. Chevrette is usually regarded as the interim leader during this period.

1988 leadership election

(Held on March 18, 1988)

1996 leadership election

(Held on January 27, 1996)

2001 leadership election

(Held on March 2, 2001)

Bernard Landry resigned on June 6, 2005. Louise Harel was chosen interim parliamentary leader.

2005 leadership election

(Held on November 15, 2005)

First round
Candidate Votes Perc.
André Boisclair 56,503 53.7%
Pauline Marois 32,166 30.6%
Richard Legendre 7,877 7.5%
Louis Bernard 5,775 5.5%
Pierre Dubuc 1,282 1.2%
Jean-Claude St-André 951 0.9%
Ghislain Lebel 458 0.4%
Jean Ouimet 247 0.2%
Gilbert Paquette n/a * n/a *
Totals 105,259

*: Gilbert Paquette withdrew and asked his supporters to vote for Pauline Marois on November 10, 2005.

Boisclair resigned on May 8, 2007. François Gendron was chosen interim leader.

2007 leadership election

(Held on June 27, 2007)

Gilles Duceppe was a candidate but withdrew after 24 hours.

2015 leadership election

(Held May 13–15, 2015)

Next leadership election

(Date and location TBA)

A leadership election will occur due to the resignation of Pierre Karl Péladeau on May 2, 2016.

Prospective candidates:

References

See also

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