2011 Canadian federal election in Quebec|
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| Opinion polls |
| Registered | 6,130,307 |
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| Turnout | 3,801,690 (62%) |
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First party
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Second party
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| Leader
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Jack Layton
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Michael Ignatieff
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| Party
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New Democratic
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Liberal
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| Leader since
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January 25, 2003
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May 2, 2009
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| Last election
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1 seats, 12.2%
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14 seats, 23.8%
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| Seats before
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1
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14
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| Seats won
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59
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7
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| Seat change
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58
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7
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| Popular vote
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1,630,865
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538 447
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| Percentage
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42.9%
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14.2%
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| Swing
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30.7 pp
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9.6 pp
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Third party
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Fourth party
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| Leader
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Stephen Harper
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Gilles Duceppe
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| Party
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Conservative
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Bloc Québécois
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| Leader since
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March 20, 2004
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March 15, 1997
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| Last election
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10 seats, 21.7%
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49 seats, 38.1%
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| Seats before
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11
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47
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| Seats won
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5
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4
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| Seat change
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6
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43
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| Popular vote
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627 961
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891,425
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| Percentage
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16.5%
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23.4%
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| Swing
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5.2 pp
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14.7 pp
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In the 2011 Canadian federal election, there were 75 members of Parliament elected to the House of Commons from the province of Quebec, making up 24.4% of all members of the House.