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Quebec general election, 1994
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Quebec general election, 1994

In the Quebec general election on September 12, 1994, the Parti Québécois; under Jacques Parizeau defeated the incumbent Quebec Liberal Party under Daniel Johnson, Jr

This election was very significant for Quebec history, because it set the stage for the 1995 Quebec referendum on sovereignty.

Mario Dumont, leader of the newly-formed Action démocratique du Québec;, won his own seat, but his party did not elect any other members.

Election results
PartyVotes% of voteTotal
Parti Québécois1,751,44244.8%77
Parti libéral du Québec1,737,69844.4%47
Action démocratique du Québec252,7216.5%1
Nouveau Parti démocratique du Québec33,2690.9%0
Parti de la loi naturelle du Québec33,2060.9%0
Equality Party11,5260.3%0
Parti de la souveraineté du Québec5,5660.1%0
Parti vert du Québec5,4990.1%0
Parti citron4,0870.1%0
CANADA 2,5670.1%0
Parti pour la république du Canada (Québec)2,2580.1%0
Développement Québec1,8760.05%0
Parti innovateur du Québec1,8610.1%0
Parti économique du Québec1,7590.0%0
Parti marxiste-léniniste du Québec1,1710.0%0
Parti communiste du Québec1,0620.0%0
Independents and Unaffiliated66,2211.7%0


Preceded by:
1989
List of Quebec general elections Succeeded by:
1998

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