QUEBEC - Fresh off his landslide electoral victory, Premier Francois Legault has a new mission: forming his next cabinet.

And the leader of the re-elected Coalition Avenir Quebec has many new faces to choose from.

With all polls reporting, the CAQ won in 90 ridings of Quebec's 125 ridings. The party had 76 seats when the legislature was dissolved before the campaign.

Meanwhile, the Liberals hung on to official Opposition status, with leader Dominique Anglade winning her Montreal riding. The party won in 21 ridings - down from the 27 it had before the campaign.

Quebec solidaire was elected in 11 ridings, one more than the party had at the start of the five-week campaign.

The Parti Quebecois held three seats, and the Conservatives - despite winning about 13 per cent of the vote - were shut out.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 4, 2022.