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Quebec general election, 1970

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The Quebec general election of 1970 was held on April 29, 1970 to elect members of the National Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The former Legislative Assembly had been renamed the "National Assembly" in 1968. The Quebec Liberal Party, led by Robert Bourassa, defeated the incumbent Union Nationale, led by Jean-Jacques Bertrand.

The Union Nationale, which had governed Quebec through most of the 1940s and 1950s, never held power again.

This election marked the first appearance by a new party, the sovereignist Parti Québécois, led by former Liberal cabinet minister René Lévesque. The PQ won a modest seven seats, but later won over many of the Union Nationale's nationalist supporters, contributing to that party's demise.

Only a few months after the election, Quebec faced a severe test with the October Crisis, in which Liberal cabinet minister Pierre Laporte was kidnapped and assassinated by the Front de Liberation du Quebec, a violent pro-independence group.


Preceded by:
1966
List of Quebec general elections Followed by:
1973


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