List of mayors of Quebec City (Redirected from Mayor of Quebec City)

The Mayor of Quebec has been the highest elected official of the Quebec City government since the incorporation of the city in 1832.

List

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

Name From To Duration Political party
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-Coeur August 24, 2007 December 8, 2007 3 months and 14 days R.M.Q.
41 Régis Labeaume December 8, 2007 [3] incumbent current Ind. (2007-2009)

l'Équipe Labeaume (2009- current)

Facts

  • 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

N/A : Non applicable

P.C. : Progrès civique de Québec

R.P. : Rassemblement populaire

Ind. : Independent

R.M.Q. : Renouveau municipal de Québec

See also

Footnotes

External links

  • Vachon, Claude (1988). "Bédard, Elzéar". In Halpenny, Francess G (ed.). Dictionary of Canadian Biography. VII (1836–1850) (online ed.). University of Toronto Press.

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