16th Quebec Legislature

The 16th Legislative Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature in Quebec, Canada that existed from February 5, 1923, to May 16, 1927. The Quebec Liberal Party led by Louis-Alexandre Taschereau was the governing party.

Seats per political party

 * After the 1923 elections

Member list
This was the list of members of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1923 election:

Other elected MLAs
Other MLAs were elected during the term in by-elections


 * Hector Authier, Quebec Liberal Party, Abitibi, October 22, 1923
 * Carlton James Oliver, Quebec Liberal Party, Brome, October 22, 1923
 * Stanislas-Edmond Desmarais, Quebec Liberal Party, Richmond, October 22, 1923
 * David Laperrière, Quebec Liberal Party, Yamaska, October 22, 1923
 * Pierre-Émile Côté, Quebec Liberal Party, Bonaventure, November 5, 1924
 * Ludger Bastien, Quebec Conservative Party, Québec, November 5, 1924
 * Alphonse-Edgar Guillemette, Quebec Liberal Party, Saint-Maurice, November 5, 1924
 * Armand-Charles Crépeau, Quebec Conservative Party, Sherbrooke, November 5, 1924
 * Joseph Miljours, Quebec Liberal Party, Témiscamingue, November 28, 1924
 * Joseph-Léon Saint-Jacques, Quebec Conservative Party, Argenteuil, November 30, 1925
 * Amédée Sylvestre, Quebec Liberal Party, Berthier, November 30, 1925
 * William-Pierre Grant, Quebec Liberal Party, Champlain, November 30, 1925
 * Victor Marchand, Quebec Liberal Party, Jacques-Cartier, November 30, 1925

Cabinet Ministers

 * Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Louis-Alexandre Taschereau
 * Agriculture: Joseph-Édouard Caron
 * Colonisation, Mines and Fishing: Joseph-Édouard Perrault
 * Public Works and Labor: Antonin Galipeault
 * Lands and Forests: Honoré Mercier Jr
 * Roads: Joseph-Léonide Perron
 * Municipal Affairs: Jacob Nicol (1923-1924), Louis-Alexandre Taschereau (1924-1927)
 * Attorney General: Louis-Alexandre Taschereau
 * Provincial secretary: Athanase David
 * Treasurer: Jacob Nicol
 * Members without portfolios: Martin Madden, Laureat Lapierre (1924-1927), Joseph Henry Dillon (1927), Alfred Leduc (1927)