Quebec Election Goes To FederalistsLast update: 12/8/2008 9:09:51 PMMONTREAL (AFP)--Liberal Premier Jean Charest won a majority in Quebec elections Monday, with a firm mandate to bolster the Canadian province's slowing economy, according to TV predictions. The separatist Parti Quebecois, meanwhile, was expected to form the official opposition. According to reports, Liberal candidates led in 66 of the 125 electoral districts in the French-speaking province of 7.6 million residents, far ahead of the Parti Quebecois's 44. The rightist Action democratique du Quebec was reduced to six. Charest, 50, and in power since 2003, is the first leader of the province to win three consecutive elections in more than 50 years