Louis-Hébert (electoral district)
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Quebec electoral district | ||
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Federal electoral district | ||
Legislature | House of Commons | |
MP | Luc Harvey Conservative |
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District created | 1966 | |
First contested | 1968 | |
Last contested | 2006 | |
District webpage | profile, map | |
Demographics | ||
Population (2006) | 101,730 | |
Electors (2006) | 82,671 | |
Area (km²) | 100 | |
Pop. density (per km²) | 1,017.3 | |
Census divisions | Quebec City | |
Census subdivisions | Quebec City |
- Louis-Hébert and Louis-Hebert redirect here; for the Canadian regional constituency, see Louis-Hébert (provincial electoral district)
Louis-Hébert is a federal electoral district in the Canadian province of Quebec. Represented in the House of Commons since 2004, its population was certified, according to the detailed statistics of 2001, as 98,156.
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[edit] Geography
The district, in the Quebec region of Capitale-Nationale, consists of the western part of Quebec City, mainly the boroughs of Sainte-Foy—Sillery and the southern part of Laurentien.
The neighbouring ridings are Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier, Louis-Saint-Laurent, Québec, Lévis—Bellechasse, and Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière.
[edit] History
The electoral district was created in 1966 from Quebec East, Quebec South, Quebec West, and Québec—Montmorency ridings.
[edit] Members of Parliament
This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament:
Parliament | Years | Member | Party | |
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Quebec East, Quebec South, Quebec West, and Québec—Montmorency prior to 1966 | ||||
28th | 1968-1972 | Jean-Charles Cantin | Liberal | |
29th | 1972-1974 | Albanie Morin | Liberal | |
30th | 1974-1976 | |||
1977 By-election | 1977-1979 | Dennis Dawson | Liberal | |
31st | 1979-1980 | |||
32nd | 1980-1984 | |||
33rd | 1984-1988 | Suzanne Duplessis | Progressive Conservative | |
34th | 1988-1993 | |||
35th | 1993-1997 | Philippe Paré | Bloc Québécois | |
36th | 1997-2000 | Hélène Alarie | Bloc Québécois | |
37th | 2000-2004 | Hélène Scherrer | Liberal | |
38th | 2004-2006 | Roger Clavet | Bloc Québécois | |
39th | 2006- | Luc Harvey | Conservative |
[edit] Election results
Canadian federal election, 2006 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||
Conservative | Luc Harvey | 20,332 | 34.47% | 21.02% | ||
Bloc Québécois | Roger Clavet | 20,101 | 34.08% | -9.03% | ||
Liberal | Hélène Scherrer | 8,852 | 15.01% | -19.02% | ||
New Democrat | Denis Blanchette | 5,351 | 9.07% | 3.50% | ||
Green | Robert Hudon | 2,517 | 4.27% | 0.44% | ||
Independent | Frédérick Têtu | 1,147 | 1.94% | 1.94% | ||
Independent | Francis Fortin | 565 | 0.96% | 0.96% | ||
Christian Heritage | Stefan Jetchick | 116 | 0.20% | 0.20% |
Canadian federal election, 2004 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Bloc Québécois | Roger Clavet | 24,071 | |||
Liberal | Hélène Scherrer | 18,999 | |||
Conservative | Clermont Gauthier | 7,512 | |||
New Democrat | Robert Turcotte | 3,112 | |||
Green | Jean-Pierre Guay | 2,137 |
Canadian federal election, 2000 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Hélène Scherrer | 23,695 | |||
Bloc Québécois | Hélène Alarie | 21,240 | |||
Canadian Alliance | Léonce-E. Roy | 5,887 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Clermont Gauthier | 5,189 | |||
New Democrat | Karl Adomeit | 1,200 | |||
Marxist-Leninist | Gisèle Desrochers | 382 |
Canadian federal election, 1997 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Bloc Québécois | Hélène Alarie | 23,653 | |||
Liberal | Hélène Scherrer | 19,955 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Christian Lessard | 13,002 | |||
New Democrat | Karl Adomeit | 1,161 | |||
Reform | Gilles St-Laurent | 1,024 | |||
Natural Law | Réal Croteau | 558 |
Canadian federal election, 1993 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Bloc Québécois | Philippe Paré | 33,683 | |||
Liberal | Margo Brousseau | 15,596 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Suzanne Duplessis | 9,254 | |||
Natural Law | Michel Nadeau | 878 | |||
New Democrat | Karl Adomeit | 823 | |||
Abolitionist | Raymond Guimond | 167 | |||
Commonwealth | Jacques Brochu | 145 |
Canadian federal election, 1988 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Progressive Conservative | Suzanne Duplessis | 37,329 | |||
Liberal | Nicole Duplé | 15,469 | |||
New Democrat | Pierre Lavigne | 8,139 | |||
Rhino | Éric Houblon Ouellet | 1,515 |
Canadian federal election, 1984 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Progressive Conservative | Suzanne Duplessis | 29,420 | |||
Liberal | Dennis Dawson | 22,592 | |||
New Democrat | Gilles Fiset | 7,548 | |||
Rhino | Hélène Bernier | 2,003 | |||
Independent | Raymond Boisvert | 1,153 | |||
Nationaliste | Jean-Baptiste Giroux | 1,106 | |||
Social Credit | Sylvain Desbiens | 184 |
Canadian federal election, 1980 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Dennis Dawson | 34,231 | |||
New Democrat | Robert Caron | 7,392 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Michel Doyon | 5,490 | |||
Rhino | François Ouellet | 3,795 | |||
Social Credit | Jean-Paul Rhéaume | 1,247 | |||
Union Populaire | Henri Laberge | 596 | |||
Marxist-Leninist | Lynda Forgues | 112 |
Canadian federal election, 1979 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Dennis Dawson | 37,908 | |||
Social Credit | Henri Gariépy | 9,297 | |||
New Democrat | Jean Daoust | 5,812 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Maxime Langlois | 3,322 | |||
Union Populaire | Michel Tremblay | 746 | |||
Marxist-Leninist | Lynda Forgues | 351 |
By-election on 24 May 1977 | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
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Liberal | Dennis Dawson | 30,763 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Jean Lavoie | 9,142 | |||
Social Credit | Daniel Boulay | 1,652 | |||
Communist | Hervé Fuyet | 1,021 |
Canadian federal election, 1974 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Albanie Morin | 32,441 | |||
New Democrat | Françoise Gamache Stanton | 6,829 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Blanche Boucher | 5,201 | |||
Social Credit | Rosaire Proulx | 2,799 | |||
Marxist-Leninist | Robert Lapointe | 419 |
Canadian federal election, 1972 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Albanie Morin | 30,928 | |||
New Democrat | Françoise Stanton | 7,750 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Cécile Bergeron | 7,566 | |||
Social Credit | Ghislaine Clavet | 4,672 | |||
Not affiliated | Lisette Pouliot | 1,490 | |||
Independent | Henri Tremblay | 1,085 |
Canadian federal election, 1968 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Jean-Charles Cantin | 28,220 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Gérard Berlinguette | 8,174 | |||
Ralliement créditiste | Jean Turgeon | 5,433 | |||
New Democrat | Gaétan Dutil | 2,054 |
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