Québec Centre (formerly Québec and Langelier) is a federal electoral district that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1968. It is located in Quebec City in the province of Quebec, Canada.
Since its creation, the riding has been a provincial bellwether in federal elections. No party has ever carried this riding without winning the most seats in Quebec.
This riding was created as "Langelier" riding in 1966 from parts of Quebec East, Quebec South and Quebec West ridings. It was renamed "Québec" in 1990. Since its inception, this riding has always been represented by the party with the most support in Quebec.
The riding, in the Quebec region of Capitale-Nationale, consists of the central part of Quebec City, including the borough of La Cité and the southern part of the borough of Les Rivières, as well as the parish municipality of Notre-Dame-des-Anges.
The neighbouring ridings are Louis-Hébert, Louis-Saint-Laurent, CharlesbourgâÂÂHaute-Saint-Charles, BeauportâÂÂLimoilou, and BellechasseâÂÂLes EtcheminsâÂÂLévis.
The riding gained a small fraction of territory from Louis-Hébert as a result of the 2012 electoral redistribution.
Following the 2022 federal electoral redistribution the riding will be renamed Québec Centre. It will also gain the area east of Av. Maguire from Louis-Hébert.
Ethnic groups: 91.4% White, 3.2% Indigenous, 1.6% Latino, 1.5% Black, 2.3% other<br /> Languages: 92.7% French, 1.9% English, 1.6% Spanish, 3.8% other<br /> Religions: 79.6% Christian, 1.4% Muslim, 0.8% other, 18.2% none<br /> Median income: $28,603 (2010) <br /> Average income: $35,961 (2010)
Riding associations are the local branches of political parties: