Louis-Hébert (federal electoral district) explained

Louis-Hébert
Province:Quebec
Fed-Status:active
Fed-District-Number:24044
Fed-Created:1966
Fed-Election-First:1968
Fed-Election-Last:2021
Fed-Rep:Joël Lightbound
Fed-Rep-Party:Liberal
Fed-Rep-Party-Link:Liberal Party of Canada
Demo-Pop-Ref:[1]
Demo-Area-Ref:[2]
Demo-Census-Date:2011
Demo-Pop:103346
Demo-Electors:81131
Demo-Electors-Date:2019
Demo-Area:97
Demo-Cd:Quebec City
Demo-Csd:Quebec City

Louis-Hébert (in French pronounced as /lwi ebɛʁ/) is a federal electoral district in the Canadian province of Quebec. Represented in the House of Commons since 1968, its population was certified, according to the detailed statistics of 2001, as 98,156.

Geography

The district, in the Quebec region of Capitale-Nationale, consists of the southern part of Quebec City, and is largely coextensive with the borough of Sainte-Foy–Sillery–Cap-Rouge. It is based mostly on the former city of Sainte-Foy, which was merged into the "megacity" of Quebec City in 2002.

The neighbouring ridings are Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier, Louis-Saint-Laurent, Québec, Lévis—Bellechasse, and Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière.

The riding lost small fractions of territory to Louis-Saint-Laurent and Québec as a result of the 2012 electoral redistribution.

Demographics

According to the 2011 Canadian census[3]

Ethnic groups: 91.3% White, 2.2% Indigenous, 1.8% Arab, 1.6% Latino, 1.4% Black, 0.6% Chinese, 1.1% other
Languages: 91.2% French, 2.2% English, 1.6% Spanish, 1.4% Arabic, 3.6% other
Religions: 82.6% Christian, 2.5% Muslim, 0.6% other, 14.3% none
Median income: $34,624 (2010)
Average income: $45,439 (2010)

History

The electoral district was created in 1966 from Quebec East, Quebec South, Quebec West, and Québec—Montmorency ridings. The riding is notable for having had nine different people represent the riding since 1984; Suzanne Duplessis was elected that year and served two terms in the House of Commons until 1993. From then until 2019, every subsequent MP to represent the district was either defeated in the next election or retired from politics after a single term.

Members of parliament

This riding has elected the following members of parliament:

Election results

2021 federal election redistributed results[4]
PartyVote%
 21,704 38.21
 15,337 27.00
 13,805 24.31
 4,107 7.23
 1,478 2.60
 Others 365 0.64
2011 federal election redistributed results[5]
PartyVote%
 23,358 38.65
 14,635 24.22
 13,194 21.83
 8,108 13.42
 996 1.65
 Others 143 0.24

Note: Conservative vote is compared to the total of the Canadian Alliance vote and Progressive Conservative vote in the 2000 election.

Note: Canadian Alliance vote is compared to the Reform vote in 1997 election.

Note: Social Credit vote is compared to Ralliement créditiste vote in the 1968 election.

See also

References

Notes

46.775°N -71.2972°W

Notes and References

  1. [#2016fed|Statistics Canada]
  2. [#2016fed|Statistics Canada]
  3. Web site: 2011 National Household Survey Profile - Federal electoral district (2013 Representation Order). 8 May 2013.
  4. Web site: Transposition of Votes from the 44th General Election to the 2023 Representation Orders. 9 April 2024. Elections Canada.
  5. http://www.punditsguide.ca/riding.php?rid=1015 Pundits' Guide to Canadian Elections