The 'Parti Québécois leadership election of 1985' was held to elect a new leader of the
Parti Québécois, the main
sovereigntist and
social democratic political party in
Quebec,
Canada. It elected
Pierre-Marc Johnson at the helm of the party. It was conducted under the
one member, one vote universal suffrage system, making the Parti Québécois the first political party to do so in
Quebec history. It was the first race of its kind in the history of the party, created in
1968, and would be followed by the
leadership election of 2005.
History
The election was caused by the departure of founder
René Lévesque, and was conducted while the party was in power. With
Pierre-Marc Johnson elected, he would assume premiership from
October to
December 1985. Johnson afterwards played the role of
Leader of the Opposition until
1987.
The election finds its historical importance in the fact that, in the first era of said "
Post-Referendum Syndrome", the election of Pierre-Marc Johnson secured the party's past decision of putting the
independence project, the first ''
raison d'être'' of the PQ, on the back burner. This decision had caused a crisis within party ranks (see
Parti Québécois), which was influential in the departure of René Lévesque. This party stance of ''affirmation nationale'' (Johnson's approach of nationalism without actively pursuing the objective of
sovereignty) would last until the ousting of Johnson and the arrival of
Jacques Parizeau as leader in
1988.
It was the first attempt of
Pauline Marois for the leadership, one that she would repeat at the
leadership election of 2005.
Bernard Landry, future leader from
2001 to
2005, also entered the race of
1985, only to drop out midway. During his campaign, Landry had presented himself as a "
sovereigntist and
progressive" candidate and, during his campaign, given signs that, if elected leader, he could rescind the party decision of putting sovereignty on hold.
Guy Bertrand's campaign tended to represent the sovereigntist
pur et dur stream of the party, clashing with his later ideological shift.
Candidates
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Guy Bertrand
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Luc Gagnon
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Jean Garon
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Pierre-Marc Johnson
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Francine Lalonde
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Bernard Landry (withdrew)
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Pauline Marois
Results
★ : Data calculated from the available results without asterisks.
References
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Petite leçon d'histoire from
Le Devoir
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Élection de Pierre Marc Johnson on the
Bilan du siècle website of the
Université de Sherbrooke
See also
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Parti Québécois leadership election, 2005
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Parti Québécois leadership election, 2007
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History of Quebec
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Politics of Quebec
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Quebec sovereignty movement
External link
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Official Parti Québécois website