The 1st Legislative Assembly of Quebec was the first ever provincial legislature in Quebec, Canada that existed from September 1867 to June 1871, the first four years of Quebec in the Canadian Confederation. The Quebec Conservative Party led by Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau was the governing party.
After the 1867 elections
This was the list of members of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1867 election:
Other MLAs were elected in by-elections during the term
Jean-Charles Chapais, Quebec Conservative Party, Champlain, December 16, 1867
Sévère Dumoulin, Quebec Conservative Party, Trois-Rivières, October 16, 1868
Charles-François Roy, Quebec Conservative Party, Kamouraska, February 11, 1869
Charles-Borromée Genest, Quebec Conservative Party, Trois-Rivières, October 19, 1869
Pierre Gélinas, Quebec Conservative Party, Richelieu, October 26, 1869
William Cantwell, Quebec Conservative Party, Huntingdon, November 6, 1869
Laurent-David Lafontaine Quebec Liberal Party, October 11, 1870
Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau
Agriculture and public works: Louis Archambault
Crown Lands: Joseph-Octave Beaubien
Attorney General: Gédéon Ouimet
State Education, Secretary and Registry: Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau
Treasurer: Christopher Dunkin (1867-1869), Joseph Gibb Robertson (1869-1871)
Solicitor General: Georges Irvine
Legislative Council President: Charles-Eugène Boucher de Bourcherville