List of mayors of Quebec City
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The Mayor of Quebec has been the highest elected official of the Quebec City government since the incorporation of the city in 1832.
List
[edit]The following is a list of the mayors of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.[1]
Name | From | To | Duration | Political party | |
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1 | Elzéar Bédard | May 1, 1833 | March 31, 1834 | 10 months and 30 days | N/A |
2 | René-Édouard Caron | March 31, 1834 | April 9, 1836 | 2 years and 9 days | N/A |
René-Édouard Caron | August 15, 1840 | February 9, 1846 | 5 years and 179 days | N/A | |
3 | George O'Kill Stuart | February 9, 1846 | February 11, 1850 | 4 years and 2 days | N/A |
4 | Narcisse-Fortunat Belleau | February 11, 1850 | February 14, 1853 | 3 years and 3 days | N/A |
5 | Ulric-Joseph Tessier | February 14, 1853 | February 13, 1854 | 364 days | N/A |
6 | Charles Joseph Alleyn | February 13, 1854 | February 12, 1855 | 364 days | N/A |
7 | Joseph Morrin | February 12, 1855 | January 22, 1856 | 323 days | N/A |
8 | Olivier Robitaille | January 22, 1856 | January 19, 1857 | 363 days | N/A |
9 | Joseph Morrin (second term) | January 19, 1857 | January 18, 1858 | 364 days | N/A |
10 | Sir Hector-Louis Langevin | January 19, 1858 | January 22, 1861 | 3 years and 3 days | N/A |
11 | Thomas Pope | January 22, 1861 | January 29, 1863 | 2 years and 7 days | N/A |
12 | Adolphe Guillet dit Tourangeau | July 3, 1863 | January 12, 1866 | 2 years and 6 months and 9 days | N/A |
13 | Joseph-Édouard Cauchon | January 12, 1866 | January 10, 1868 | 1 year and 11 months and 29 days | N/A |
14 | John Lemesurier | January 10, 1868 | November 12, 1869 | 1 year and 10 months and 2 days | N/A |
15 | William Hossak | November 12, 1869 | January 7, 1870 | 1 month and 25 days | N/A |
16 | Adolphe Guillet dit Tourangeau (second term) | January 10, 1870 | May 2, 1870 | 3 months and 23 days | N/A |
17 | Pierre Garneau | May 2, 1870 | May 4, 1874 | 4 years and 2 days | N/A |
18 | Owen Murphy | May 4, 1874 | May 6, 1878 | 4 years and 2 days | N/A |
19 | Robert Chambers | May 4, 1878 | May 3, 1880 | 1 year and 11 months and 30 days | N/A |
20 | Jean-Docile Brousseau | May 3, 1880 | May 1, 1882 | 1 year and 11 months and 29 days | N/A |
21 | Sir François-Charles-Stanislas Langelier | May 1, 1882 | March 1, 1890 | 7 years and 10 months | N/A |
22 | Jules-Joseph-Taschereau Frémont | March 1, 1890 | April 2, 1894 | 4 years and 1 month and 1 day | N/A |
23 | Simon-Napoléon Parent | April 2, 1894 | January 12, 1906 | 11 years and 9 months and 10 days | N/A |
24 | Georges Tanguay | January 12, 1906 | March 1, 1906 | 1 month and 20 days | N/A |
25 | Sir Jean-Georges Garneau | March 1, 1906 | March 1, 1910 | 4 years | N/A |
26 | Olivier-Napoléon Drouin | March 1, 1910 | March 1, 1916 | 6 years | N/A |
27 | Henri-Edgar Lavigueur | March 1, 1916 | February 20, 1920 | 3 years and 11 months and 19 days | N/A |
28 | Joseph-Octave Samson | March 1, 1920 | March 1, 1926 | 6 years | N/A |
29 | Valmont Martin | March 1, 1926 | December 7, 1927 | 1 year and 9 months and 6 days | N/A |
30 | Télesphore Simard | December 7, 1927 | March 1, 1928 | 2 months and 25 days | N/A |
31 | Joseph-Oscar Auger | March 1, 1928 | March 1, 1930 | 2 years | N/A |
32 | Henri-Edgar Lavigueur (second term) | February 26, 1930 | January 26, 1934 | 3 years and 11 months | N/A |
33 | Joseph-Ernest Grégoire | March 1, 1934 | March 1, 1938 | 4 years | N/A |
34 | Lucien-Hubert Borne | March 1, 1938 | November 17, 1953 | 15 years and 8 months and 16 days | N/A |
35 | Wilfrid Hamel | December 15, 1953 | December 1, 1965 | 11 years and 11 months and 17 days | N/A |
36 | Gilles Lamontagne | December 1, 1965 | December 1, 1977 | 12 years | P.C. |
37 | Jean Pelletier | December 1, 1977 | November 5, 1989 | 11 years and 11 months and 4 days | P.C. |
38 | Jean-Paul L'Allier | November 5, 1989 | November 19, 2005 | 16 years, 1 month and 26 days | R.P. (until 2001) R.M.Q. (after 2001) |
39 | Andrée Boucher | November 19, 2005 | August 24, 2007[2] | 1 year, 9 months and 18 days | Ind. |
40 | Jacques Joli-Cœur | August 24, 2007 | December 8, 2007 | 3 months and 14 days | R.M.Q. |
41 | Régis Labeaume | December 8, 2007[3] | November 14, 2021 | 13 years, 11 months, 6 days | Ind. (2007-2009)
L'Équipe Labeaume (2009-2021) |
42 | Bruno Marchand | November 14, 2021[4] | Q.F.F |
Facts
[edit]- The first woman mayor of Quebec City was elected in 2005, 180 years after the creation of the city.
- Mayor Jean-Paul L'Allier has been the longest-serving mayor in the city's history, serving more than 16 years.
- The city was administered by a justice of the peace from 1836 to 1840.
- Party politics was introduced to city politics in the 1960s by Gilles Lamontagne's Progrès civique de Québec.
Legend
[edit]N/A : Non applicable
P.C. : Progrès civique de Québec
Q.F.F : Québec forte et fière
R.P. : Rassemblement populaire
Ind. : Independent
R.M.Q. : Renouveau municipal de Québec
See also
[edit]Footnotes
[edit]- ^ Maires de Québec depuis 1833 Archived 2006-10-07 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Andrée Boucher died in office on August 24, 2007.
- ^ Mairie de Québec : Labeaume assermenté, Le Soleil, December 8, 2007
- ^ "Cérémonie d'assermentation : Marchand veut être un maire rassembleur".
External links
[edit]- Vachon, Claude (1988). "Bédard, Elzéar". In Halpenny, Francess G (ed.). Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Vol. VII (1836–1850) (online ed.). University of Toronto Press.