Canada's electoral history from 1867 to today

Joseph Alfred Leduc
aliasJoseph Alfred Leduc
Record
35180 · 7470

Roman Catholic   2
Type of record
Elected candidate
Known but unelected candidate
Perennial candidate
Deceased Performance: 100%
 
Canada 1 0 1
Québec 1 0 1
Total 2 0 2
Birth 2 August 1868 → 155 years + 8 months ago
Lived 88 years + 10 months
First mandate 17 December 1917 → 106 years + 4 months ago
↳ at age 49 years + 4 months
Death 24 June 1957 → 66 years + 10 months ago
Exit → Death 25 years + 10 months after 23 August 1931
Special notes
None
 
Joseph Alfred Leduc (1868–1957)
© Photo 1918 House of Commons (Canada) — Public domain
Family ties with other documented individuals
Pierre Laporte (1921–1970) Grandson  
Guy Leduc (1928–2011) Grandson  
 

Election or appointment outside the scope of PoliCan

Pre-Conf.
Canadian Senate
Legis. Council
Deputy Minister
Auto. Region
Mayor/Reeve
Mun./Co. Council St-Henri, Québec (1894–1897; 1902–1903); Ste-Cunégonde, Québec (1903–1905)
School Board
Blank/Vide

Length of service in elected office within the scope of PoliCan

Legislature Total Government Opposition
years months days years months days years months days
Canada 3 11 18
Québec 4 3 7 Z
TOTAL 8 2 26

Electoral history

Races 2  
Path points 4  
2 documented challengers
Joseph A. Bray  m 
 
Albert Sévigny  m 
 
Eligible: inc. Votes: 14,962 Participation: inc. Candidacies: 2
Federal
13
Québec
17 December 1917
General
First-past-the-post
Gov't  UNIO  Majority
ID: 21471(F) — 16 Aug 2021 01:28 ET
→ New to Parliament
Age
49
LL
1/2 7,987 53.38% +1,012 Loser:
UNIO
6,975 46.62% Albert Sévigny

Service:
3 years 11 months 18 days (Oppo.)
Eligible: inc. Votes: 24,778 Participation: inc. Candidacies: 2
Federal
14
Québec
6 December 1921
General
First-past-the-post
Gov't  LIB  Minority
ID: 21734(F) — 16 Aug 2021 01:28 ET
Incumbent did not run in this election →
Age
53
Successor:
LIB
17,583 70.96% Paul Mercier
Eligible: 8,920 Votes: 5,421 Participation: 60.77% Candidacies: 2
Provincial
17
Québec
16 May 1927
General
First-past-the-post
Gov't  QLP  Majority
ID: 16065(F) — 24 Jul 2021 09:35 ET
→ New to this legislature
Age
58
QLP
1/2 2,756 50.96% +104 Loser:
CONS
2,652 49.04% Joseph A. Bray

Service:
4 years 3 months 7 days (Gov't)
Eligible: 8,857 Votes: 6,622 Participation: 74.77% Candidacies: 3
Provincial
18
Québec
24 August 1931
General
First-past-the-post
Gov't  QLP  Majority
ID: 16150(F) — 18 Feb 2022 20:36 ET
Incumbent did not run in this election →
Age
63
Successor:
QLP
3,956 59.91% Joseph-Maurice Gabias

Online biographical references (4)

Bilingual references are counted as a single reference.  Retrieved on
EN Parliament of Canada (ParlInfo)
Mr. Joseph Alfred Leduc, M.P.
13 Mar 2024
FR Parlement du Canada (ParlInfo)
Monsieur Joseph Alfred Leduc, député
13 Mar 2024
FR Quebec National Assembly
Alfred Leduc
13 Mar 2024
FR Wikipédia
Joseph Alfred Leduc
13 Mar 2024
EN Wikipedia
Alfred Leduc
13 Mar 2024


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Pub.: 22 Jun 2019 17:01
Rev.: 13 Mar 2024 06:11 (but data presented dynamically)