Specific Elections: 2012 – 2014 – 2018
Quebec has a unicameral National Assembly, an assembly of 125 members following the 2018 election.
The boundaries of the National Assembly electoral divisions (known formally as ‘districts’ and colloquially as ‘ridings’ or ‘circonscriptions’) are reviewed regularly by an independent commission.
Terms of the National Assembly are nominally fixed at four years. However there remains a capacity for the Premier to advise the provincial Lieutenant Governor to dissolve the Assembly early and call an election.
All the members of the National Assembly are directly elected in single member divisions by the plurality voting method.
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Overview
[recent redistricting]
Inequality in the effective influence of voters caused by variations in National Assembly riding enrolments has been substantial in recent elections, with the most recent standard deviation of variations compared to the mean enrolment being X.X% in 2018.
[nomination openness – party configurations]
[summary of results]
[inequality by margins]
Specific elections
2012 – 2014 – 2018
Sources
[data source – data completeness – anomalous contests – augmentation]
Dataset
[Dataset not yet published]