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Information for Voters of Native Communities
In an effort to provide as many electors as possible with important information about the provincial elections, the Directeur général des élections du Québec has produced a
Voter’s manual
in the following native languages:
English
(
PDF: 80 KB, 2 pages)
Algonquian
(
PDF: 88 KB, 2 pages)
Attikamek
(
PDF: 80 KB, 2 pages)
Cree
(
PDF: 100 KB, 2 pages)
Innu (Montagnais)
(
PDF: 84 KB, 2 pages)
Inuktitut
(
PDF: 144 KB, 2 pages)
Migmaq
(
PDF: 80 KB, 2 pages)
Mohawk
(
PDF: 88 KB, 2 pages)
Naskapi
(
PDF: 144 KB, 2 pages)
Voting
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Identification of the voter
4 hours to vote, it?s your right!
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Special Measures
Voting by electors absent from Québec
Vote at home
Voting at the office of the returning officer
Voting of inmates
Voting of persons unable to move about
If you have difficulties voting
Adapted documents can be ordered
Information for Voters of Native Communities
Information for Voters of Cultural Communities
Documents and workshops for newcomers
Special procedures for remote regions
A little history
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