Québec, QC — 2019 Federal Election Results Map
Québec — 2019 Election Results
📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Québec was contested in the 2019 election.
🏆 Jean-Yves Duclos, the Liberal candidate, won the riding with 18,047 votes (33.3% of the vote).
🥈 The runner-up was Christiane Gagnon (Bloc Québécois) with 17,722 votes (32.7%), defeated by a margin of 325 votes.
📊 Other notable candidates: Bianca Boutin (Conservative, 15%), Tommy Bureau (NDP-New Democratic Party, 11%) and Luc Joli-Coeur (Green Party, 5%).
Riding information
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The federal riding of Quebec covers the historic urban core of Quebec City, including the borough of La Cite-Limoilou and parts of Les Rivieres. Within its boundaries lie the walled fortifications of Vieux-Quebec — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — the portside lower town, and the revitalized technology corridor of Saint-Roch.
Candidates
Jean-Yves Duclos (Liberal) — The incumbent since 2015, Duclos was a professor of economics at Universite Laval for more than two decades, holding a Ph.D. from the London School of Economics. His academic work focused on poverty measurement, public economics, and social policy. He served as Minister of Families, Children and Social Development from 2015 to 2019, overseeing the implementation of the Canada Child Benefit.
Christiane Gagnon (Bloc Quebecois) — A veteran politician who had represented the Quebec riding as a Bloc MP from 1993 to 2011, Gagnon returned to politics after an eight-year absence. During her previous tenure in Parliament she focused on cultural affairs and social issues, and her candidacy represented the Bloc's effort to reclaim its former Quebec City stronghold.
Bianca Boutin (Conservative) — Boutin held degrees in public communication and international journalism. She had worked in communications roles within government and political offices, including a stint as a press attache for a minister in the provincial Liberal government. She sought to build Conservative support in the riding's urban core.
Tommy Bureau (NDP) — Bureau ran the NDP campaign in Quebec, carrying the party's banner in a riding where the New Democrats had won in 2011 but lost ground in subsequent years.
Luc Joli-Coeur (Green Party) — Joli-Coeur represented the Green Party in the race.
Bruno Dabire (People's Party), Sebastien CoRhino (Rhinoceros Party), and Luc Paquin (Pour l'Independance du Quebec) also appeared on the ballot.
About the Riding
Quebec City's historic centre drives a tourism industry that generates billions for the provincial economy, while the Saint-Roch neighbourhood has emerged as a hub for technology startups and digital media firms. Provincial government offices employ thousands of residents, and Universite Laval — located just outside the riding — shapes the area's educated, bilingual demographic profile. Gentrification was transforming older neighbourhoods by 2019, pushing housing costs upward and sparking debates about heritage preservation. Federal issues in the campaign included infrastructure investment for aging urban systems, cultural-sector funding, and the future of shipbuilding contracts at the Davie shipyard across the river in Levis, a major regional employer whose relationship with federal procurement policy remained contentious.





