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Voting by inmates
Summary
On average, around 2,000 inmates vote in general elections.
Elections
Detention facilities include youth centres.
Voter turnout is established by calculating the number of votes cast in relation to the number of registered electors.
General Elections
Date
Electoral divisions involved
Voter turnout
Votes
Registered electors
Detention facilities
October 3, 2022
124
75.42%
1,264
1,676
33
October 1, 2018
123
82.39%
1,310
1,590
53
April 7, 2014
125
81.70%
2,247
2,751
60
September 4, 2012
125
85.50%
2,477
2,899
64
December 8, 2008
125
79.56%
2 ,265
2,847
66
March 26, 2007
125
54.29%
1,539
2,835
69
April 14, 2003
125
73.46%
2,145
2,920
36
November 30, 1998
125
74.46%
2,318
3,113
36
September 12, 1994
125
74.41%
2,617
3,517
37
September 25, 1989
125
73.10%
2,194
3,001
40
December 2, 1985
121
73.50%
2,441
3,321
49
April 13, 1981
119
62.59%
1,004
1,604
29
By-elections
Date
Electoral division
Voter turnout
Votes
Registered electors
Detention facilities
October 2, 2023
Jean-Talon
100%
2
2
2
March 13, 2023
Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne
0%
0
1
1
April 11, 2022
Marie-Victorin
100%
2
2
2
Referendums
Year
1919
1980
1992
1995
Electoral divisions involved
30
29
27
Detention facilities
41
38
33
Registered electors
4,120
4,416
4,874
Yes option
2,398
627
2,758
No option
639
2,646
1,066
Valid ballots
3,037
3,273
3,824
Rejected ballots
139
123
211
Votes
3,176
3,396
4,035
Voter turnout
77.1%
76.9%
81.1%
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