2025 Quebec Liberal Party leadership election Leader before election Marc Tanguay (interim)
Elected Leader TBD
The 2025 Quebec Liberal Party leadership election will be held from June 9 to 14, 2025,[1] to elect a new leader to replace Dominique Anglade , who announced her resignation on November 7, 2022 amid mounting criticism within the party for her performance in the 2022 Quebec general election and for her subsequent decision to remove Liberal MNA Marie-Claude Nichols from caucus.[2] Anglade had led the party to losses in the election held a month earlier, finishing with only 21 seats and 14% of the popular vote, their lowest seat count since 1956 and their lowest share of the popular vote in their history; while the party remained the official opposition, they fell behind the governing Coalition Avenir Québec and opposition Parti Québécois and Québec solidaire to place fourth in the popular vote.[3] [4]
Candidates [ edit ] Decision announcement pending [ edit ] Expressed interest [ edit ] Potential candidates [ edit ] Martin Cauchon , Candidate for the 2013 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election , Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada (2002–2003), Minister of National Revenue (1999–2002), Secretary of State (Federal Office of Regional Development - Quebec) (1996–2002), MP for Outremont (1993–2004).[9] François-Philippe Champagne , federal Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry (2021–present), Minister of Foreign Affairs (2019–2021), Minister of Infrastructure and Communities (2018–2019), Minister of International Trade (2017–2018), MP for Saint-Maurice—Champlain (2015–present).[10] [11] Luc Fortin , Candidate for mayor of Sherbrooke in 2021 , Minister of Families (2017–2018), Minister of Culture and Communications (2016–2017), MNA for Sherbrooke (2014–2018).[11] Charles Milliard, CEO of the Fédération des chambres de commerce du Québec [fr ] (2020–present).[12] Antoine Tardif [fr ] , Mayor of Victoriaville (2021–present), Mayor of Daveluyville (2013–2016), Former ice hockey goaltender.[13] Declined [ edit ] Gaétan Barrette , Minister of Health and Social Services (2014–2018), MNA for La Pinière (2014–2022).[14] Karl Blackburn , Director General of the Quebec Liberal Party (2009–2013), MNA for Roberval (2003–2007).[15] [11] Sophie Brochu [fr ] , President and CEO of Hydro-Québec (2020–2023).[14] [16] Madwa-Nika Cadet , Co-president of the Committee on the Revival of the QLP (2023), MNA for Bourassa-Sauvé (2022–present).[17] Guy Cormier, President and CEO of Desjardins Group (2016–present).[18] Alexandre Cusson [fr ] , Mayor of Drummondville (2013–2020), President of the Union des Municipalités du Québec (2017–2019).[19] [20] Monsef Derraji , MNA for Nelligan (2018–present).[21] Antoine Dionne Charest, Son of former premier Jean Charest , Member of the Committee on the Revival of the QLP (2023).[22] [23] Mario Dumont , Leader of the Action Démocratique du Québec (1994–2009), Leader of the Official Opposition (2007–2008), MNA for Rivière-du-Loup (1994–2009).[24] André Fortin , Minister of Transport, Sustainable Mobility and Transport Electrification (2017–2018), MNA for Pontiac (2014–present).[25] Jean-Marc Fournier , Interim Leader of the Quebec Liberal Party (2012–2013), Leader of the Official Opposition (2012–2013), Leader of the government in parliament (2010–2012; 2014–2018), Minister of Justice (2010–2012), Minister of Revenue (2007–2008), Minister of Education, Leisure and Sports (2005–2007), Minister of Municipal Affairs, Sports and Leisure (2003–2005), MNA for Châteauguay (1994–2008), MNA for Saint-Laurent (2010–2018).[26] Sam Hamad , President of the Treasury Board (2016), Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Solidarity (2015–2016), Minister of Labour (2014–2015), Minister of Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade (2011–2012), Minister of Transport (2010–2011), Minister of Labour (2009–2010), Minister of Employment and Social Solidarity (2007–2010), Minister of Natural Resources, Wildlife and Parks (2003–2005), MNA for Louis-Hébert (2003–2017). (endorsed Moreau) [27] Balarama Holness , Candidate in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce in 2022 , Leader of Bloc Montreal (2022–present), Candidate for Mayor of Montreal in 2021 , Leader of Mouvement Montréal (2021–present), Canadian football player for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (2008–2009) and the Montreal Alouettes (2010–2011).[28] Joël Lightbound , MP for Louis-Hébert (2015–present).[29] Bruno Marchand , Mayor of Quebec City (2021–present).[30] [11] Pierre Moreau , Minister of Energy and Natural Resources (2017–2018), President of the Treasury Board (2017), Minister of Education, Recreation and Sports (2016), Minister of Municipal Affairs and Land Occupancy (2014–2016), Minister of Transport (2011–2012), Minister responsible for Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs and the Canadian Francophonie (2011), MNA for Marguerite-D'Youville (2003–2007) and Châteauguay (2008–2018).[31] André Pratte , Co-president of the Committee on the Revival of the QLP (2023), Federal Senator for De Salaberry (2016–2019).[32] Alain Rayes , MP for Richmond—Arthabaska (2015–present), Mayor of Victoriaville (2009–2015).[33] [20] Marwah Rizqy , MNA for Saint-Laurent (2018–present).[34] [14] [19] Marc Tanguay , Interim Leader of the Quebec Liberal Party (2022–present), Leader of the Official Opposition (2022–present), MNA for LaFontaine (2012–present).[35] Opinion polling [ edit ] Leadership polls [ edit ] Liberal supporters [ edit ] Polling firm Last date of polling Sample size Source Margin of error Pierre Arcand Gaétan Barrette Frédéric Beauchemin Sophie Brochu François-Philippe Champagne Denis Coderre Alexandre Cusson Monsef Derraji Antoine Dionne Charest André Fortin Balarama Holness Joël Lightbound Pierre Moreau André Pratte Alain Rayes Marwah Rizqy Marc Tanguay Other Léger Marketing February 5, 2024 107 PDF – – – 3% – – 27% – – 11% – 3% – – – – 10% 12% Undecided/refused to answer 33% Léger Marketing August 21, 2023 93 PDF – – – 1% – – – 0% 1% – – 6% 2% – – 4% 7% 28% Undecided/refused to answer 51% Léger Marketing June 12, 2023 112 PDF – – – 2% 2% – – – 0% – 5% – 1% – 1% – 6% 27% Undecided/refused to answer 55% Léger Marketing November 6, 2022 103 PDF – 2% 4% – 4% 1% 17% 1% – – 0% – 0% 4% – – 3% 1% Undecided/refused to answer 62%
All Quebecers [ edit ] Polling firm Last date of polling Sample size Source Margin of error Pierre Arcand Gaétan Barrette Frédéric Beauchemin Sophie Brochu François-Philippe Champagne Denis Coderre Alexandre Cusson Monsef Derraji Antoine Dionne Charest André Fortin Balarama Holness Joël Lightbound Pierre Moreau André Pratte Alain Rayes Marwah Rizqy Marc Tanguay Other Léger Marketing February 5, 2024 1,032 PDF ±3.05% – – 3% – – 18% – – 4% – 2% – – – – 15% 4% Undecided/refused to answer 55% Léger Marketing August 21, 2023 1,036 PDF ±3.04% – – 2% – – – 1% 1% – – 3% 3% – – 4% 11% 6% Undecided/refused to answer 70% Léger Marketing June 12, 2023 1,042 PDF ±3.03% – – 1% 7% – – – 1% – 3% – 3% – 1% – 11% 6% Undecided/refused to answer 68% Léger Marketing November 6, 2022 1,028 PDF ±3.1% 4% 2% – 4% 2% 9% 0% – – 2% – 2% 5% – – 5% 1% Undecided/refused to answer 65%
Scenario polls [ edit ] Frédéric Beauchemin as leader [ edit ] Polling organisation Last date of polling Source Sample size CAQ QS PQ PLQ PCQ Other Lead Leger February 5, 2024 PDF 1,032 ±3.05% 24 15 35 13 11 2 11
Denis Coderre as leader [ edit ] Polling organisation Last date of polling Source Sample size CAQ QS PQ PLQ PCQ Other Lead Leger February 5, 2024 PDF 1,032 ±3.05% 23 14 31 21 9 3 8
Marwah Rizqy as leader [ edit ] Polling organisation Last date of polling Source Sample size CAQ QS PQ PLQ PCQ Other Lead Leger February 5, 2024 PDF 1,032 ±3.05% 23 14 34 16 10 3 11
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Retrieved May 12, 2024 . Notre Bureau parlementaire avait révélé en octobre que le député de Marguerite-Bourgeoys, seul aspirant candidat à la chefferie libérale, [...] ^ Sébastien Bovet (May 6, 2024). "Carlos Leitao appuie Frédéric Beauchemin comme chef du PLQ" . Radio-Canada (in French). Retrieved May 12, 2024 . Selon nos informations, le député Beauchemin songe toujours sérieusement à se lancer dans la course. ^ Geneviève Lajoie (February 12, 2024). "Chefferie du PLQ: un candidat potentiel envisage une fusion avec le Parti conservateur du Québec" . Le Journal de Québec (in French). Retrieved February 13, 2024 . ^ François Morin (February 20, 2024). "Martin Cauchon intéressé à la chefferie du PLQ?" . CFNJ-FM (in French). Retrieved February 21, 2024 . ^ "Quebec Liberals want Champagne for the provincial leadership—and he's not ruling it out" . The Hill Times . Retrieved 2024-02-18 . ^ a b c d Geneviève Lajoie (February 21, 2024). "Chefferie du PLQ: des libéraux en mode recrutement pour contrer Denis Coderre" . Le Journal de Québec (in French). Retrieved February 21, 2024 . ^ Hugo Pilon-Larose (May 25, 2024). "Charles Milliard se prépare, de jeunes libéraux l'appuient" . La Presse (in French). Retrieved May 25, 2024 . ^ "Le maire de Victoriaville sollicité pour se lancer dans la course à la direction du PLQ" . Radio-Canada (in French). May 22, 2024. Retrieved May 24, 2024 . ^ a b c Marc-André Gagnon (November 7, 2022). "[SONDAGE] Possible successeur à Dominique Anglade au PLQ: Denis Coderre, seul prétendant potentiel à se démarquer" . Le Journal de Québec (in French). Retrieved November 7, 2022 . ^ Jocelyne Richer (December 30, 2022). "Analysis: Can Quebec Liberals recover from the annus horribilis of 2022?" . Montreal Gazette . Retrieved January 27, 2023 . ^ Philip Authier (November 7, 2022). "Analysis: The problems Liberals face go way beyond Dominique Anglade's leadership" . Montreal Gazette . Retrieved November 7, 2022 . ^ François Carabin (October 12, 2023). "André Pratte ne se lancera pas dans la course à la chefferie libérale" . Le Devoir (in French). Retrieved October 14, 2023 . ^ Simon Carmichael (March 4, 2024). "Guy Cormier ferme la porte du PLQ à double tour" . Le Droit (in French). Retrieved March 4, 2024 . ^ a b Nicolas Lachance & Geneviève Lajoie (November 7, 2022). "Six candidats pour remplacer Dominique Anglade à la chefferie du PLQ" . Le Journal de Québec (in French). Retrieved June 22, 2023 . ^ a b Marilyn Marceau (November 9, 2022). "Course à la chefferie du PLQ : un ex-candidat veut une candidature d'une minorité visible" . Radio-Canada (in French). Retrieved June 22, 2023 . ^ Marie-Michèle Sioui (November 22, 2023). "Monsef Derraji ne sera finalement pas candidat à la chefferie du PLQ" . Le Devoir (in French). Retrieved January 13, 2024 . ^ Josée Legault (January 12, 2024). "Après la dynastie Trudeau, bienvenue à la dynastie Charest" . Le Journal de Montréal (in French). Retrieved February 7, 2024 . ^ Paul Larocque (May 29, 2023). "Le fils de Jean Charest aimerait un jour être député" . TVA Nouvelles (in French). Retrieved February 7, 2024 . ^ Daniel Leblanc (September 11, 2022). "MacMillan voit Dumont comme potentiel chef du PLQ" . Le Droit (in French). Retrieved November 8, 2022 . ^ Charles Lecavalier (June 28, 2023). "André Fortin ne sera pas candidat" . La Presse (in French). Retrieved July 15, 2023 . ^ Alain Laforest (March 7, 2024). "L'ex-ministre Jean-Marc Fournier reprend du service à l'aile parlementaire libérale" . TVA Nouvelles (in French). Retrieved March 8, 2024 . ^ Olivier Bossé (November 7, 2022). "Le choix de Hamad et les autres remplaçants potentiels d'Anglade" . Le Soleil (in French). Retrieved November 8, 2022 . ^ QMI Agency (September 6, 2023). "Course à la direction du PLQ: «Un suicide politique» selon Holness" . Le Journal de Montréal (in French). 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"Marc Tanguay renonce à la chefferie du PLQ" . Le Journal de Québec (in French). Retrieved August 31, 2023 . See also [ edit ]