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.

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The following is a list of the mayors of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. [1]

NameFromToDurationPolitical party
1 Elzéar Bédard May 1, 1833March 31, 183410 months and 30 daysN/A
2 René-Édouard Caron March 31, 1834April 9, 18362 years and 9 daysN/A
René-Édouard Caron August 15, 1840February 9, 18465 years and 179 daysN/A
3 George O'Kill Stuart February 9, 1846February 11, 18504 years and 2 daysN/A
4 Narcisse-Fortunat Belleau February 11, 1850February 14, 18533 years and 3 daysN/A
5 Ulric-Joseph Tessier February 14, 1853February 13, 1854364 daysN/A
6 Charles Joseph Alleyn February 13, 1854February 12, 1855364 daysN/A
7 Joseph Morrin February 12, 1855January 22, 1856323 daysN/A
8 Olivier Robitaille January 22, 1856January 19, 1857363 daysN/A
9 Joseph Morrin (second term)January 19, 1857January 18, 1858364 daysN/A
10 Sir Hector-Louis Langevin January 19, 1858January 22, 18613 years and 3 daysN/A
11 Thomas Pope January 22, 1861January 29, 18632 years and 7 daysN/A
12 Adolphe Guillet dit Tourangeau July 3, 1863January 12, 18662 years and 6 months and 9 daysN/A
13 Joseph-Édouard Cauchon January 12, 1866January 10, 18681 year and 11 months and 29 daysN/A
14 John Lemesurier January 10, 1868November 12, 18691 year and 10 months and 2 daysN/A
15 William Hossak November 12, 1869January 7, 18701 month and 25 daysN/A
16 Adolphe Guillet dit Tourangeau (second term)January 10, 1870May 2, 18703 months and 23 daysN/A
17 Pierre Garneau May 2, 1870May 4, 18744 years and 2 daysN/A
18 Owen Murphy May 4, 1874May 6, 18784 years and 2 daysN/A
19 Robert Chambers May 4, 1878May 3, 18801 year and 11 months and 30 daysN/A
20 Jean-Docile Brousseau May 3, 1880May 1, 18821 year and 11 months and 29 daysN/A
21 Sir François-Charles-Stanislas Langelier May 1, 1882March 1, 18907 years and 10 monthsN/A
22 Jules-Joseph-Taschereau Frémont March 1, 1890April 2, 18944 years and 1 month and 1 dayN/A
23 Simon-Napoléon Parent April 2, 1894January 12, 190611 years and 9 months and 10 daysN/A
24 Georges Tanguay January 12, 1906March 1, 19061 month and 20 daysN/A
25Sir Jean-Georges Garneau March 1, 1906March 1, 19104 yearsN/A
26 Olivier-Napoléon Drouin March 1, 1910March 1, 19166 yearsN/A
27 Henri-Edgar Lavigueur March 1, 1916February 20, 19203 years and 11 months and 19 daysN/A
28 Joseph-Octave Samson March 1, 1920March 1, 19266 yearsN/A
29 Valmont Martin March 1, 1926December 7, 19271 year and 9 months and 6 daysN/A
30 Télesphore Simard December 7, 1927March 1, 19282 months and 25 daysN/A
31 Joseph-Oscar Auger March 1, 1928March 1, 19302 yearsN/A
32 Henri-Edgar Lavigueur (second term)February 26, 1930January 26, 19343 years and 11 monthsN/A
33 Joseph-Ernest Grégoire March 1, 1934March 1, 19384 yearsN/A
34 Lucien-Hubert Borne March 1, 1938November 17, 195315 years and 8 months and 16 daysN/A
35 Wilfrid Hamel December 15, 1953December 1, 196511 years and 11 months and 17 daysN/A
36 Gilles Lamontagne December 1, 1965December 1, 197712 yearsP.C.
37 Jean Pelletier December 1, 1977November 5, 198911 years and 11 months and 4 daysP.C.
38 Jean-Paul L'Allier November 5, 1989November 19, 200516 years, 1 month and 26 daysR.P. (until 2001)
R.M.Q. (after 2001)
39 Andrée Boucher November 19, 2005August 24, 2007 [2] 1 year, 9 months and 18 daysInd.
40 Jacques Joli-Cœur August 24, 2007December 8, 20073 months and 14 days R.M.Q.
41 Régis Labeaume December 8, 2007 [3] November 14, 202113 years, 11 months, 6 daysInd. (2007-2009)

L'Équipe Labeaume (2009-2021)

42 Bruno Marchand November 14, 2021 [4] Q.F.F

Facts

Legend

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

Footnotes

  1. Maires de Québec depuis 1833 Archived 2006-10-07 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Andrée Boucher died in office on August 24, 2007.
  3. Mairie de Québec : Labeaume assermenté, Le Soleil, December 8, 2007
  4. "Cérémonie d'assermentation : Marchand veut être un maire rassembleur".

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