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2021 Canadian federal election in Quebec

In the 2021 Canadian federal election, there were 78 members of Parliament elected to the House of Commons from the province of Quebec, making up 23.1% of all members of the House.


In the 2021 Canadian federal election, there were 78 members of Parliament elected to the House of Commons from the province of Quebec, making up 23.1% of all members of the House.

Opinion polling During the election campaign

The English-language debate gained notoriety when the moderator posed a question to Blanchet that suggested some in English speaking Canada may view Quebec's law on secularism as "discriminatory". He challenged her use of that word, and the response was seen as a turning point in the Bloc's campaign, which saw an upsurge in the polls after the debate. The Quebec National Assembly passed a motion calling for a formal apology for the question.

Premier of Quebec François Legault endorsed a Conservative government. He called the Liberal Party, the NDP and the Green Party dangerous.

Le Devoir endorsed the Bloc Québécois

No seats changed hands in Quebec during the 2021 Canadian federal election. The Conservatives, People's Party and Free Party, all made minor gains in their popular vote percent. The Liberals, Bloc Quebecois, NDP, and Greens all experienced losses in their popular vote.

PartyVotesVote %Vote +/-SeatsSeat +/-
Liberal1,364,485.mw-parser-output .percentage-bar{position:relative;border:1px solid #aaa;background-color:#fff;color:inherit;width:100px;max-width:100%;height:1.5em}.mw-parser-output .percentage-bar-fill{position:absolute;background-color:#dbdbdb;color:inherit;height:1.5em;width:50%}.mw-parser-output .percentage-bar-text{position:absolute;width:100%;height:1.5em;text-align:center;color:#000}33.6%0.7pp35 / 78 (45%)0
Bloc Québécois1,301,61532.1%0.3pp32 / 78 (41%)0
Conservative756,41218.6%2.6pp10 / 78 (13%)0
New Democratic395,4019.8%1.0pp1 / 78 (1%)0
People's108,7442.7%1.2pp0 / 78 (0%)0
Green61,4881.5%3.0pp0 / 78 (0%)0
Free44,2141.1%1.1pp0 / 78 (0%)0
Independent8,4760.2%pp0 / 78 (0%)0
Other12,4060.3%pp0 / 78 (0%)0
Seat apportionment diagram:
PartyPopular vote %Seats in caucus
Liberal33.632.6+1.035 / 160 (22%)
Bloc Québécois32.17.6+24.532 / 32 (100%)
Conservative18.633.7-15.110 / 119 (8%)
New Democratic9.817.8-8.01 / 25 (4%)
Green1.52.3-0.80 / 2 (0%)
People's2.74.9-2.2no caucus
Free1.10.3+0.8no caucus

Student votes are mock elections that run parallel to actual elections, in which students not of voting age participate. They are administered by Student Vote Canada. These are for educational purposes and do not count towards the results.

PartyLeaderSeatsPopular vote
LiberalJustin Trudeau4051.28626,46531.193.54
Bloc QuébécoisYves-François Blanchet2126.92916,20019.094.25
ConservativeErin O'Toole911.54111,11613.102.92
New DemocraticJagmeet Singh78.971518,08321.312.92
GreenAnnamie Paul11.2825,9397.009.55
Other0004,5125.321.61
People'sMaxime Bernier0002,5433.000.16
Total78100.00084,858100.00
Source: Student Vote Canada
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