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3 October 2022
Polling stations will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. If you have the right to vote, you can look up your polling place online. Don’t forget to bring one of the following forms of identification: Québec driver’s licence Québec health insurance card Canadian passport Certificate of Indian Status Canadian Forces identification card When you arrive […]
Categories: Democracy education, General election, Provincial, Voting
2 October 2022
Polling stations will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. If you have the right to vote, you can look up your polling place online. Once you arrive, you’ll need to present one of the following forms of identification: Québec driver’s licence Québec health insurance card Canadian passport Certificate of Indian Status Canadian Forces identification card […]
Categories: Democracy education, General election, Provincial, Voting
29 September 2022
Today is the deadline to apply for entry on the list of electors or to modify your entry. You need to do so in person by appearing before at the address listed on your notice of entry. This service is available until 2 p.m. For complete election information, visit our website at www.elections.quebec. On October […]
Categories: General election, Provincial, Voting
25 September 2022
If you are at risk of developing complications from a COVID-19 infection because of your health condition, you may be able to vote by mail in the provincial elections. Don’t wait! You have until 5 p.m. today to apply online or by phone. Refer to our web page for complete details. On October 3, let’s […]
Categories: General election, Provincial, Voting
24 September 2022
Advance polling stations will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on September 25 and 26, 2022. If you have the right to vote, you can look up your polling place online or refer to the notice of entry you received in the mail. Voting at an advance poll is a great option if […]
Categories: Democracy education, General election, Provincial, Voting
20 September 2022
The election campaign is dominating headlines in Québec and piquing the interest of young people! Even if they’re still too young to vote, they often have plenty of questions about elections and political issues. Élections Québec has helped develop two educational resources designed for addressing these sometimes complex topics with young people. Les As de […]
Categories: Democracy education, General election, Provincial
19 September 2022
Do you want to vote in the election but you’re unable to move about for health reasons? Don’t wait! Today is the last day to apply to vote at home. If he or she applies to do so, your caregiver can also apply for entry on the list of electors, make changes to his or […]
Categories: General election, Provincial, Voting
18 September 2022
Nomination papers are now being accepted in your electoral division. To make an informed decision, you need to be informed. Here are some things to consider as you decide which candidate to vote for. For complete election information, visit our website at www.elections.quebec. On October 3, let’s reverse the trend. Let’s all vote.
Categories: General election, Provincial, Voting
16 September 2022
All advance polling places are accessible. This is also true of almost all election day polling places. Mobility impaired persons can easily check online to see if their election day polling place meets their needs. You simply need to enter your postal code on the When and where to vote page. Please contact your returning […]
Categories: General election, Provincial, Voting
15 September 2022
You can now check where and when you can vote. If you are a mobility impaired person, you can also verify the accessibility of your election day polling place. For complete election information, visit our website at www.elections.quebec. On October 3, let’s reverse the trend. Let’s all vote.
Categories: General election, Provincial, Voting