Canadian federal election results in Quebec City
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Canadian federal elections have provided the following results in Quebec City.
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. 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 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.
2015 - 42nd General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Conservative | NDP | Liberal | BQ | Green | Other | |||||||||
Beauport—Limoilou | Alupa Clarke 15,461 30.58% |
Raymond Côté 12,881 25.48% |
Antoine Bujold 12,854 25.42% |
Doni Berberi 7,467 14.77% |
Dalila Elhak 1,220 2.41% |
Francis Bedard (Libert.) 423 0.84% Bladimir Laborit (SD) 124 0.25% Claude Moreau (M-L) 128 0.25% |
Raymond Côté | |||||||
Charlesbourg— Haute-Saint-Charles |
Pierre Paul-Hus 24,608 42.24% |
Anne-Marie Day 11,690 20.07% |
Jean Côté 13,525 23.22% |
Marc Antoine Turmel 7,177 12.32% |
Nathalie Baudet 1,256 2.16% |
Anne-Marie Day | ||||||||
Louis-Hébert | Jean-Pierre Asselin 16,789 27.19% |
Denis Blanchette 12,850 20.81% |
Joël Lightbound 21,516 34.85% |
Caroline Pageau 8,900 14.41% |
Andrée-Anne Beaudoin-Julien 1,561 2.53% |
Stefan Jetchick (CHP) 128 0.21% |
Denis Blanchette | |||||||
Louis-Saint-Laurent | Gérard Deltell 32,637 50.46% |
G. Daniel Caron 10,296 15.92% |
Youri Rousseau 13,852 21.42% |
Ronald Sirard 6,688 10.34% |
Michel Savard 1,210 1.87% |
Alexandrine Latendresse† | ||||||||
Québec | Pierre-Thomas Asselin 11,737 21.79% |
Annick Papillon 14,566 27.04% |
Jean-Yves Duclos 15,566 28.90% |
Charles Mordret 10,153 18.85% |
Philippe Riboty 1,570 2.91% |
Normand Fournier (M-L) 153 0.28% Danielle Provost (SD) 122 0.23% |
Annick Papillon |
2011 - 41st General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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BQ | Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | |||||||||
Beauport—Limoilou | Michel Létourneau 10,250 19.43% |
Sylvie Boucher 13,845 26.24% |
Lorraine Chartier 3,162 5.99% |
Raymond Côté 24,306 46.07% |
Louise Courville 950 1.80% |
Anne-Marie Genest (CHP) 124 0.24% Claude Moreau (M-L) 122 0.23% |
Sylvie Boucher | |||||||
Charlesbourg— Haute-Saint-Charles |
Félix Grenier 8,732 16.29% |
Daniel Petit 16,220 30.26% |
Martine Gaudreault 3,505 6.54% |
Anne-Marie Day 24,131 45.01% |
Simon Verret 832 1.55% |
Simon Cormier (CHP) 189 0.35% |
Daniel Petit | |||||||
Louis-Hébert | Pascal-Pierre Paillé 14,640 24.21% |
Pierre Paul-Hus 13,207 21.84% |
Jean Beaupré 8,110 13.41% |
Denis Blanchette 23,373 38.65% |
Michelle Fontaine 996 1.65% |
Marie-Claude Bouffard (CHP) 143 0.24% |
Pascal-Pierre Paillé | |||||||
Louis-Saint-Laurent | France Gagné 8,148 14.36% |
Josée Verner 21,334 37.59% |
Philippe Mérel 3,612 6.36% |
Alexandrine Latendresse 22,629 39.87% |
Jean Cloutier 857 1.51% |
Daniel Arseneault (CHP) 175 0.31% |
Josée Verner | |||||||
Québec | Christiane Gagnon 14,684 27.96% |
Pierre Morasse 9,330 17.77% |
François Payeur 4,735 9.02% |
Annick Papillon 22,393 42.64% |
Yvan Dutil 1,144 2.18% |
Stefan Jetchick (CHP) 228 0.43% |
Christiane Gagnon |
2008 - 40th General Election
The Bloc Québécois won one of the four seats lost to the Conservatives in the last election.
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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BQ | Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | |||||||||
Beauport— Limoilou |
Éléonore Mainguy
15,981 |
Sylvie Boucher
17,967 |
Yves Picard
7,066 |
Simon-Pierre Beaudet
5,991 |
Luc Côté
1,364 |
Simon Bedard (IND)
618 1.26% |
Sylvie Boucher | |||||||
Charlesbourg— Haute-Saint- Charles |
Denis Courteau
14,641 |
Daniel Petit
20,562 |
Denise Legros
7,040 |
Anne-Marie Day
6,570 |
François Bédard
1,246 |
Daniel Petit | ||||||||
Louis-Hébert | Pascal-Pierre Paillé
20,889 |
Luc Harvey
16,319 |
Jean Beaupré
13,649 |
Denis Blanchette
5,396 |
Michelle Fontaine
1,405 |
Stefan Jetchick (CHP) 118 0.20% |
Luc Harvey | |||||||
Louis-Saint- Laurent |
France Gagné
13,330 |
Josée Verner
23,644 |
Hélène Leone
6,662 |
Alexandrine Latendresse
5,232 |
Jean Cloutier
1,260 |
Josée Verner | ||||||||
Québec | Christiane Gagnon
21,064 |
Myriam Taschereau
12,936 |
Damien Rousseau
8,845 |
Catheryn Roy-Goyette
6,123 |
Yonnel Bonaventure
1,650 |
Christiane Gagnon |
2006 - 39th General Election
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 controversy.
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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BQ | Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | |||||||||
Beauport—Limoilou | Christian Simard
18,589 |
Yves Picard
4,929 |
Sylvie Boucher
19,409 |
Simon-Pierre Beaudet
3,917 |
Mario Laprise
2,005 |
Jean Bédard (M–L) 234 |
Christian Simard | |||||||
Charlesbourg— Haute-Saint-Charles |
Richard Marceau
19,034 |
Valérie Giguère
4,364 |
Daniel Petit
20,406 |
Isabelle Martineau
3,084 |
Les Parsons
1,262 |
Daniel Pelletier (Ind.)
1,567 |
Richard Marceau | |||||||
Louis-Hébert | Roger Clavet
20,101 |
Hélène Scherrer
8,852 |
Luc Harvey
20,332 |
Denis Blanchette
5,351 |
Robert Hudon
2,517 |
Frédérick Têtu (Ind.)
1,147 |
Roger Clavet | |||||||
Louis-Saint-Laurent | Bernard Cleary
11,997 |
Isa Gros-Louis
3,180 |
Josée Verner
28,606 |
Robert Donnelly
2,848 |
Lucien Gravelle
1,468 |
Christian Légaré (Ind.)
1,498 |
Bernard Cleary | |||||||
Québec | Christiane Gagnon
20,845 |
Caroline Drolet
5,743 |
Frédérik Boisvert
14,943 |
Michaël Lessard
4,629 |
Yonnel Bonaventure
2,372 |
Alexandre Raymond-Labrie (PC)
520 |
Christiane Gagnon |
2004 - 38th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Liberal | BQ | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | |||||||||
Beauport | Dennis Dawson 11,866 |
Christian Simard 22,989 |
Stéphane Asselin 7,388 |
Xavier Trégan 1,896 |
Jeannine Desharnais 1,577 |
Nicolas Frichot (Mar.) 585 |
new district | |||||||
Charlesbourg | Jean-Marie Laliberté 11,911 |
Richard Marceau 23,886 |
Bertrand Proulx 7,306 |
François Villeneuve 1,623 |
Marilou Moisan-Domm 1,188 |
Benjamin Kasapoglu (Mar.) 376 |
Richard Marceau | |||||||
Louis-Hébert | Hélène Scherrer 18,999 |
Roger Clavet 24,071 |
Clermont Gauthier 7,512 |
Robert Turcotte 3,112 |
Jean-Pierre Guay 2,137 |
Hélène Scherrer | ||||||||
Louis-Saint-Laurent | Michel Fragasso 10,025 |
Bernard Cleary 17,248 |
Josée Verner 13,967 |
Christopher Bojanowski 1,369 |
Yonnel Bonaventure 1,243 |
Jean-Guy Carignan (Ind.) 563 Henri Gauvin (Ind.) 332 Dominique Théberge (Comm.) 119 |
Jean Guy Carignan | |||||||
Québec | Jean-Phillipe Côté 12,982 |
Christiane Gagnon 24,373 |
Pierre Gaudreault 5,330 |
Jean-Marie Fiset 2,670 |
Antonine Yaccarini 2,046 |
Jean Bédard (M-L) 223 Pierre-Etienne Paradis (Mar.) 512 |
Christiane Gagnon |
- ^ Carignan is former Liberal
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2000 - 37th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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BQ | Liberal | Canadian Alliance | NDP | PC | Other | |||||||||
Beauport—Montmorency—Côte-de-Beaupré—Île-d'Orléans | Michel Guimond 21,341 |
Chantal Plante 18,714 |
Robert Giroux 5,878 |
Éric Hébert 869 |
Lise Bernier 2,916 |
Mathieu Giroux (Mar.) 1,364 Jean Bédard (M-L) 283 |
Michel Guimond | |||||||
Charlesbourg—Jacques-Cartier | Richard Marceau 21,867 |
Isabelle Thiverge 21,045 |
Gérard Latulippe 8,801 |
Françoise DiCaire 1,000 |
Dann Murray 3,256 |
Samuel Moisan-Domm (Green) 1,136 | Richard Marceau | |||||||
Louis-Hébert | Hélène Alarie 21,240 |
Hélène Scherrer 23,695 |
Léonce Roy 5,887 |
Karl Adomeit 1,200 |
Clermont Gauthier 5,189 |
Gisèle Desrochers (M-L) 382 | Hélène Alarie | |||||||
Quebec | Christiane Gagnon 22,793 |
Claudette Tessier-Couture 18,619 |
Michel Rivard 3,980 |
Jean-Marie Fiset 1,714 |
Marc Jalbert 3,171 |
Pierre Paradis (Mar.) 1,480 Gilles Rochette (NL) 482 Claude Moreau (M-L) 255 |
Christiane Gagnon | |||||||
Québec-Est | Jean-Paul Marchand 21,166 |
Jean-Guy Carignan 21,813 |
Robert Martel 8,594 |
Majella Desmeules 1,192 |
Richard Joncas 3,727 |
Jean-Paul Marchand |