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Quebec City Quebec City ( or ; french: Ville de Québec), officially Québec (), is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec. As of July 2021, the city had a population of 549,459, and the metropolitan area had a population of 839,311. It is t ...
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Regional profile

Quebec City, like the rest of the province, used to be solidly Liberal until 1984. In 1984 and 1988, the Progressive Conservatives swept the area, thanks to nationalist support. This nationalist support went to the Bloc Québécois in 1993, and Quebec City became a Bloc stronghold for the next two decades. In the 2000 election, the Liberals were able to gain some ground, winning two seats, but the Bloc regained those seats in the 2004 election before losing all but one in 2006 to the
Conservatives Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy that seeks to promote and to preserve traditional institutions, practices, and values. The central tenets of conservatism may vary in relation to the culture and civilization in ...
. The 2006 and 2008 federal elections witnessed fierce battles between sovereigntist support for the Bloc, and populist/libertarian support for the Conservatives, which intensified greatly in the fallout of the
CHOI-FM CHOI-FM is a French-language FM radio station that broadcasts on the frequency 98.1 MHz out of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, with a talk format. Locally, it is known as ''Radio X'' (a reference to "Generation X", as most of CHOI's listeners co ...
controversy. In 2011, the unexpected surge of NDP support in Quebec managed to overwhelm the support of all other parties, allowing them to sweep Quebec City. The Liberals remained on the radar screen in Quebec City, but this support didn't translate into actual seats again until 2015, when they won two seats. The Conservatives won the other three, among the few bright spots in the Tories' defeat that year. In 2019 the Bloc regain popularity but only one seat leaving two seats each for Liberals and Conservatives.


Votes by party throughout time


2021

, - , style="background-color:whitesmoke" , Beauport—Limoilou , , Ann Gingras
12,378
''25.45%'' , ,
Alupa Clarke Alupa Clarke (born April 4, 1986) is a Canadian politician. Clarke was elected to represent the riding of Beauport—Limoilou in the House of Commons of Canada in the 2015 Canadian federal election. He served on the Opposition bench as Shado ...

14,164
''29.12%'' , , ,
Julie Vignola Julie Vignola is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 2019 election. She represents Beauport—Limoilou as a member of the Bloc Québécois. The result was a surprise for Vignola, who "never anticip ...

15,146
''31.14%'' , , Camille Esther Garon
5,075
''10.43%'' , , Dalila Elhak
1,025
''2.11%'' , , , , Lyne Verret
737
''1.52%'' , , Claude Moreau (M-L)
119
''0.24%'' , , , Julie Vignola , - , style="background-color:whitesmoke" ,
Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles (formerly Charlesbourg and Charlesbourg—Jacques Cartier) is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1979. Geography The riding, in t ...
, , René-Paul Coly
11,326
''19.75%'' , , , Pierre Paul-Hus
25,623
''44.68%'' , , Marie-Christine Lamontagne
14,237
''24.83%'' , , Michel Marc Lacroix
3,446
''6.01%'' , , Jacques Palardy-Dion
972
''1.69%'' , , Wayne Cyr
1,296
''2.26%'' , , Daniel Pelletier
449
''0.78%'' , , , , , Pierre Paul-Hus , - , style="background-color:whitesmoke" ,
Louis-Hébert Louis-Hébert could refer to: * Louis-Hébert (provincial electoral district) *Louis-Hébert (federal electoral district) Louis-Hébert () is a federal electoral district in the Canadian province of Quebec. Represented in the House of Commo ...
, , ,
Joël Lightbound Joël Lightbound (born February 8, 1988) is a Canadian politician serving as the member of Parliament (MP) for Louis-Hébert. A member of the Liberal Party, he was first elected following the 2015 federal election. Background In 2008, Lightb ...

22,933
''38.35%'' , , Gilles Lépine
14,332
''23.97%'' , , Marc Dean
16,247
''27.17%'' , , Hamid Nadji
4,337
''7.25%'' , ,
Denis Blanchette Denis Blanchette (born September 4, 1956) is a Canadian Canadians (french: Canadiens) are people identified with the country of Canada. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Canadians, many (or all) o ...

1,573
''2.63%'' , , , , , , Ali Dahan (Ind.)
378
''0.63%'' , , , Joël Lightbound , - , style="background-color:whitesmoke" ,
Louis-Saint-Laurent Louis-Saint-Laurent () is a federal electoral district (Canada), electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004. It was created in 2003 from parts of Portneuf (electoral district), P ...
, , Nathanielle Morin
11,228
''17.52%'' , , ,
Gérard Deltell Gérard Deltell (born August 8, 1964) is a Canadian politician who has served as the member of Parliament (MP) for Louis-Saint-Laurent since 2015. A member of the Conservative Party, Deltell was Opposition House Leader from 2020 to 2022 under ...

33,098
''51.64%'' , , Thierry Bilodeau
13,069
''20.39%'' , , Yu-Ti Eva Huang
3,370
''5.26%'' , , Daniel Chicoine
907
''1.42%'' , , Guillaume Côté
1,337
''2.09%'' , , Mélanie Fortin
1,089
''1.70%'' , , , , , Gérard Deltell , - , style="background-color:whitesmoke" , Québec , , ,
Jean-Yves Duclos Jean-Yves Duclos (; born 1965) is a Canadian economist and politician who has served as Minister of Health since 2021 under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. A member of the Liberal Party of Canada, he has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Qu ...

18,132
''35.42%'' , , Bianca Boutin
9,239
''18.05%'' , , Louis Sansfaçon
14,824
''28.96%'' , , Tommy Bureau
6,652
''12.99%'' , , Patrick Kerr
1,182
''2.31%'' , , Daniel Brisson
855
''1.67%'' , , Karine Simard
307
''0.60%'' , , , , , Jean-Yves Duclos


2019


2015


2011


2008

The Bloc Québécois won one of the four seats lost to the Conservatives in the last election.


2006

The Bloc Québécois held on to just one of the five seats in this region, losing four to the Conservatives, who had some of their strongest results in Quebec in this region in 2004, mainly from libertarian voters as a result of the
CHOI-FM CHOI-FM is a French-language FM radio station that broadcasts on the frequency 98.1 MHz out of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, with a talk format. Locally, it is known as ''Radio X'' (a reference to "Generation X", as most of CHOI's listeners co ...
controversy.


2004


Maps

#Beauport #Charlesbourg #Louis-Hébert #Louis-Saint-Laurent #Québec Image:qc04.PNG, Key map File:Bloc Québécois election results, Quebec City 2004.PNG, Bloc Québécois File:Conservative Party of Canada election results, Quebec City 2004.PNG, Conservative Party of Canada File:Green Party of Canada election results, Quebec City 2004.PNG, Green Party of Canada File:Liberal Party of Canada election results, Quebec City 2004.PNG, Liberal Party of Canada File:New Democratic Party election results, Quebec City 2004.PNG, New Democratic Party


2000


1997


1993


1988


1984

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Quebec City Quebec City ( or ; french: Ville de Québec), officially Québec (), is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec. As of July 2021, the city had a population of 549,459, and the metropolitan area had a population of 839,311. It is t ...
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