The 9th Legislative Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature in Quebec, Canada that existed from May 11, 1897, to December 7, 1900. The Quebec Liberal Party led by Félix-Gabriel Marchand was the governing party. The Liberals would hold on to power until 1936.
Seats per political party
- After the 1897 elections
 
| Affiliation | Members | |
| Liberal | 51 | |
| Conservative | 23 | |
|  Total | 
74 | |
|  Government Majority | 
28 | |
Member list
This was the list of members of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1897 election:
Other elected MLAs
Other MLAs were elected during this term in by-elections.
- Victor Gladu, Quebec Liberal Party, Yamaska, November 16, 1897
 - William Henry Clapperton, Quebec Liberal Party, Bonaventure, December 22, 1897
 - Nazaire-Nicolas Olivier, Quebec Liberal Party, Lévis, December 22, 1897
 - Cedric Lemoine Cotton, Quebec Liberal Party, Missisquoi, December 19, 1898
 - Donat Caron, Quebec Liberal Party, Matane, January 11, 1899
 
Cabinet Ministers
- Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Félix-Gabriel Marchand
 - Agriculture: François-Gilbert Miville Dechêne
 - Colonization and Mines: Adélard Turgeon
 - Public Works: Henri Thomas Duffy
 - Crown Lands: Guillaume-Alphonse Nantel (1896-1897)
 - Lands, Forests and Fishing: Simon-Napoléon Parent
 - Attorney General:Horace Archambault
 - Provincial secretary: Felix-Gabriel Marchand (1897), Joseph-Émery Robidoux (1897-1900)
 - Treasurer: Félix-Gabriel Marchand
 - Members without portfolios, George Washington Stephens, Joseph Shehyn, James John Guerin
 
References
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