Municipal elections | Advance polling begins this weekend

Citizens who will not be available to vote on the day of the general municipal elections, November 7, can do so in advance on Sunday, October 31, from 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Some municipalities offer additional voting days.



Ariane Krol

Ariane Krol
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Unlike in the last federal election, voters will have to briefly remove their masks by showing their ID. The accepted documents are health insurance card, driver’s license, Canadian passport, certificate of Indian status or Canadian Forces identity card. For citizens who do not have these documents, Élections Québec offers other means of establishing their identity.

Visit the Élections Québec website

Montreal

Advance voting takes place on Saturday and Sunday October 30 and 31. A voting day was also added on November 6.

To find out the address of the polling stations for each weekend, consult the reminder card received by mail, or the search engine of Elections Montreal.

Visit the Elections Montréal website

Voters are requested to bring their reminder card, as well as their own pen (black or blue) or lead pencil, to the voting place.

Quebec

Advance polling takes place on Saturday and Sunday October 30 and 31.

To find out the address of the polling stations, voters must consult the voting card received by mail or the Info-Électeur search engine.

Consult the Info-Voter search engine

Voters are requested to bring their voting card, as well as their own pen (black or blue) or lead pencil.

Laval

Advance voting takes place on Saturday and Sunday October 30 and 31.

To find out the address of the polling stations, voters can consult the interactive map of Elections Laval.

Visit the Élections Laval website

Longueuil

Advance polling takes place on Saturday and Sunday October 30 and 31. To find out the address of the polling stations, voters must consult the reminder card received by mail or the Élection Longueuil search engine.

Consult the Élection Longueuil search engine

Pencils will be available at the polling stations, but you are allowed to use your own pen (black or blue) or lead pencil.

Other municipalities

To find out if a municipality offers other advance poll dates, in addition to Sunday, October 31, you must check with its returning officer. In addition to October 30 and 31 and November 6, a municipality can allow its citizens to vote in advance on Monday 1er November, indicates Élections Québec.

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