The 43rd National Assembly of Quebec consists of those elected in the October 3, 2022, general election. As a result, François Legault's Coalition Avenir Québec government was re-elected.[1]
Member list
Cabinet ministers are in bold, party leaders are in italic and the president of the National Assembly is marked with a †.
| Name | Party | Riding | First elected / previously elected |
| Pierre Dufour | CAQ | Abitibi-Est | 2018 |
| Suzanne Blais | CAQ | Abitibi-Ouest | 2018 |
| André Morin | Liberal | Acadie | 2022 |
| Karine Boivin Roy | CAQ | Anjou–Louis-Riel | 2022 |
| Agnès Grondin | CAQ | Argenteuil | 2018 |
| Éric Lefebvre | CAQ | Arthabaska | 2016 |
| Independent |
| Alex Boissonneault (since August 11, 2025) | Parti Québécois | 2025 |
| Luc Provençal | CAQ | Beauce-Nord | 2018 |
| Samuel Poulin | CAQ | Beauce-Sud | 2018 |
| Claude Reid | CAQ | Beauharnois | 2018 |
| Stéphanie Lachance | CAQ | Bellechasse | 2018 |
| Caroline Proulx | CAQ | Berthier | 2018 |
| France-Élaine Duranceau | CAQ | Bertrand | 2022 |
| Mario Laframboise | CAQ | Blainville | 2014 |
| Catherine Blouin | CAQ | Bonaventure | 2022 |
| Simon Jolin-Barrette | CAQ | Borduas | 2014 |
| Madwa-Nika Cadet | Liberal | Bourassa-Sauvé | 2022 |
| Isabelle Charest | CAQ | Brome-Missisquoi | 2018 |
| Paul St-Pierre Plamondon | Parti Québécois | Camille-Laurin | 2022 |
| Jean-François Roberge | CAQ | Chambly | 2014 |
| Sonia LeBel | CAQ | Champlain | 2018 |
| Mathieu Lévesque | CAQ | Chapleau | 2018 |
| Jonatan Julien | CAQ | Charlesbourg | 2018 |
| Kariane Bourassa | CAQ | Charlevoix–Côte-de-Beaupré | 2022 |
| Marie-Belle Gendron | CAQ | Châteauguay | 2022 |
| Sylvain Lévesque | CAQ | Chauveau | 2012,[a] 2018 |
| Andrée Laforest | CAQ | Chicoutimi | 2018 |
| Sona Lakhoyan Olivier | Liberal | Chomedey | 2022 |
| Martine Biron | CAQ | Chutes-de-la-Chaudière | 2022 |
| Mathieu Rivest | CAQ | Côte-du-Sud | 2022 |
| Elisabeth Prass | Liberal | D'Arcy-McGee | 2022 |
| Benoit Charette | CAQ | Deux-Montagnes | 2008, 2014 |
| Sébastien Schneeberger | CAQ | Drummond–Bois-Francs | 2007, 2012 |
| François Tremblay | CAQ | Dubuc | 2018 |
| Kateri Champagne Jourdain | CAQ | Duplessis | 2022 |
| Alice Abou-Khalil | CAQ | Fabre | 2022 |
| Stéphane Sainte-Croix | CAQ | Gaspé | 2022 |
| Robert Bussière | CAQ | Gatineau | 2018 |
| Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois | Québec solidaire | Gouin | 2017 |
| François Bonnardel | CAQ | Granby | 2007 |
| Eric Girard | CAQ | Groulx | 2018 |
| Alexandre Leduc | Québec solidaire | Hochelaga-Maisonneuve | 2018 |
| Suzanne Tremblay | CAQ | Hull | 2022 |
| Carole Mallette | CAQ | Huntingdon | 2022 |
| Audrey Bogemans | CAQ | Iberville | 2022 |
| Joël Arseneau | Parti Québécois | Îles-de-la-Madeleine | 2018 |
| Gregory Kelley | Liberal | Jacques-Cartier | 2018 |
| Sol Zanetti | Québec solidaire | Jean-Lesage | 2018 |
| Filomena Rotiroti | Liberal | Jeanne-Mance–Viger | 2008 |
| Joëlle Boutin (until July 19, 2023) | CAQ | Jean-Talon | 2019 |
| Pascal Paradis (since October 2, 2023) | Parti Québécois | 2023 |
| André Lamontagne | CAQ | Johnson | 2014 |
| François St-Louis | CAQ | Joliette | 2022 |
| Yannick Gagnon | CAQ | Jonquière | 2022 |
| Chantale Jeannotte | CAQ | Labelle | 2018 |
| Éric Girard | CAQ | Lac-Saint-Jean | 2018 |
| Marc Tanguay | Liberal | LaFontaine | 2012 |
| Éric Caire | CAQ | La Peltrie | 2007 |
| Linda Caron | Liberal | La Pinière | 2022 |
| Isabelle Poulet | CAQ | Laporte | 2022 |
| Christian Dubé | CAQ | La Prairie | 2012,[b] 2018 |
| François Legault | CAQ | L'Assomption | 1998,[c] 2012 |
| Andrés Fontecilla | Québec solidaire | Laurier-Dorion | 2018 |
| Céline Haytayan | CAQ | Laval-des-Rapides | 2022 |
| Marie-Louise Tardif | CAQ | Laviolette–Saint-Maurice | 2018 |
| Lucie Lecours | CAQ | Les Plaines | 2018 |
| Bernard Drainville | CAQ | Lévis | 2007,[d] 2022 |
| Isabelle Lecours | CAQ | Lotbinière-Frontenac | 2018 |
| Geneviève Guilbault | CAQ | Louis-Hébert | 2017 |
| Fred Beauchemin | Liberal | Marguerite-Bourgeoys | 2022 |
| Shirley Dorismond | CAQ | Marie-Victorin | 2022 |
| Enrico Ciccone | Liberal | Marquette | 2018 |
| Simon Allaire | CAQ | Maskinongé | 2018 |
| Mathieu Lemay | CAQ | Masson | 2014 |
| Pascal Bérubé | Parti Québécois | Matane-Matapédia | 2007 |
| Haroun Bouazzi | Québec solidaire | Maurice-Richard | 2022 |
| François Jacques | CAQ | Mégantic | 2018 |
| Ruba Ghazal | Québec solidaire | Mercier | 2018 |
| Virginie Dufour | Liberal | Mille-Îles | 2022 |
| Sylvie D'Amours | CAQ | Mirabel | 2014 |
| Nathalie Roy | CAQ | Montarville | 2012 |
| Jean-François Simard | CAQ | Montmorency | 1998,[e] 2018 |
| Michelle Setlakwe | Liberal | Mont-Royal–Outremont | 2022 |
| Monsef Derraji | Liberal | Nelligan | 2018 |
| Donald Martel | CAQ | Nicolet-Bécancour | 2012 |
| Désirée McGraw | Liberal | Notre-Dame-de-Grâce | 2022 |
| Gilles Bélanger | CAQ | Orford | 2018 |
| Mathieu Lacombe | CAQ | Papineau | 2018 |
| Chantal Rouleau | CAQ | Pointe-aux-Trembles | 2018 |
| André Fortin | Liberal | Pontiac | 2014 |
| Vincent Caron | CAQ | Portneuf | 2018 |
| Sonia Bélanger | CAQ | Prévost | 2022 |
| Yves Montigny | CAQ | René-Lévesque | 2022 |
| Pascale Déry | CAQ | Repentigny | 2022 |
| Jean-Bernard Émond | CAQ | Richelieu | 2018 |
| André Bachand | CAQ | Richmond | 2018 |
| Maïté Blanchette Vézina | CAQ | Rimouski | 2022 |
| Amélie Dionne | CAQ | Rivière-du-Loup–Témiscouata | 2022 |
| Brigitte Garceau | Liberal | Robert-Baldwin | 2022 |
| Nancy Guillemette | CAQ | Roberval | 2018 |
| Vincent Marissal | Québec solidaire | Rosemont | 2018 |
| Louis-Charles Thouin | CAQ | Rousseau | 2018 |
| Daniel Bernard | CAQ | Rouyn-Noranda–Témiscamingue | 2003,[f] 2008,[g] 2022 |
| Geneviève Hébert | CAQ | Saint-François | 2018 |
| Dominique Anglade (until Dec. 1, 2022) | Liberal | Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne | 2015 |
| Guillaume Cliche-Rivard (since Mar. 13, 2023) | Québec solidaire | 2023 |
| Chantal Soucy | CAQ | Saint-Hyacinthe | 2014 |
| Louis Lemieux | CAQ | Saint-Jean | 2018 |
| Youri Chassin | CAQ | Saint-Jérôme | 2018 |
| Independent |
| Marwah Rizqy | Liberal | Saint-Laurent | 2018 |
| Manon Massé | Québec solidaire | Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques | 2014 |
| Christopher Skeete | CAQ | Sainte-Rose | 2018 |
| Christine Fréchette | CAQ | Sanguinet | 2022 |
| Christine Labrie | Québec solidaire | Sherbrooke | 2018 |
| Marilyne Picard | CAQ | Soulanges | 2018 |
| Lionel Carmant | CAQ | Taillon | 2018 |
| Étienne Grandmont | Québec solidaire | Taschereau | 2022 |
| Pierre Fitzgibbon (resigned Sept 4) | CAQ | Terrebonne | 2018 |
| Catherine Gentilcore (since March 17, 2025) | Parti Québécois | 2025 |
| Jean Boulet | CAQ | Trois-Rivières | 2018 |
| Denis Lamothe | CAQ | Ungava | 2018 |
| Ian Lafrenière | CAQ | Vachon | 2018 |
| Mario Asselin | CAQ | Vanier-Les Rivières | 2018 |
| Marie-Claude Nichols | Liberal (Until October 2022)[h] | Vaudreuil | 2014 |
| Independent |
| Liberal |
| Suzanne Roy | CAQ | Verchères | 2022 |
| Alejandra Zaga Mendez | Québec solidaire | Verdun | 2022 |
| Frantz Benjamin | Liberal | Viau | 2018 |
| Valérie Schmaltz | CAQ | Vimont | 2022 |
| Jennifer Maccarone | Liberal | Westmount–Saint-Louis | 2018 |
Standings changes since the 43rd general election
Notes
- ^ Vanier-Les Rivières
- ^ Lévis
- ^ Rousseau (First elected as a PQ)
- ^ Marie-Victorin (First elected as a PQ)
- ^ First elected as a PQ
- ^ First elected as a Liberal
- ^ Re-elected as a Liberal
- ^ Marie-Claude Nichols was elected as a Liberal candidate in Vaudreuil. She was expelled from the Liberal caucus on October 27 after refusing the transport critic role.[2]
Notes and references