What you need to know and do to vote, regardless of your situation.
Provincial, municipal and school board general elections are usually held every four years. By-elections may be held between general elections.
When and where to voteYou can vote on Election Day, at an advance poll, or through one of the other options available to you, such as voting at your seniors' residence.
Other voting optionsÉlections Québec wants to make voting accessible to everyone. We provide options that may make it easier for you to vote or meet your specific needs.
Voting accessibilityWe are implementing several measures to make voting more accessible to everyone.
Who to vote for?List of all candidates for the current elections.
Making sure your name is on the list of electorsTo vote, you must be registered on the list of electors at your home address. Make sure your information is accurate. Don't wait! On election day, you will not be able to register or change your address.
Registering your name on the permanent list of electors or changing your informationIf you are eligible to vote, but your name is not on the list of electors, or if you notice an error, you can correct this situation.
Elections in the time of COVID-19The current pandemic in Québec and the rest of the world affects the health habits of Quebecers. Public health authorities are calling on the public to follow health rules that could remain in force for some time yet.
Can you vote?To vote in an election or referendum, you must meet certain conditions, including having your name entered on the list of electors.
Visit the virtual small polling station with your childrenA by-election is a family affair!
Each electoral division is presented on a data sheet that includes its map, the origin of its name and its socioeconomic data. During elections, this sheet also includes information on the candidates and the returning officer of the electoral division.