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Understanding voting

How do I vote?

Summary

Find out how to vote in six simple steps, from the moment you arrive at the polling station to the moment you place your ballot in the ballot box.

Provincial

IMPORTANT

To vote, you must be registered on the list of electors. Make sure your name is on the list of electors. On election day, you will not be able to register or change your address.

IMPORTANT

Your name must be on the list of electors in order for you to vote. Check that your name is listed online, or on your notice of entry. If your name is not listed, or if you find an error, you can fix it now, you have until 2 p.m. [jour -4] to rectify the situation. After that, it will be too late!

Arrival at the polling place

When you arrive, the election officers will greet you and direct you to the right place.

You may bring the notice of entry or the yellow reminder card you received in the mail. It’s not mandatory, but it helps election officers direct you to the right place more quickly. Make sure to bring one of the accepted identification documents.

Steps in the voting process

To understand how to vote, you can browse the carrousel below or check the Voting poster (PDF).

Vote as a family!

Don't hesitate to come with your children: they will be able to vote at the small polling station set up especially for them.

Need help to vote?

Election officers will be able to help if you have special needs.

Municipal

IMPORTANT

To vote, you must be registered on the list of electors. If you didn’t receive any notice of entry or reminder card, make sure your name is on the list of electors. On election day, you will not be able to register or change your address.

Arrival at the polling place

When you arrive, election officers greet you and direct you to the right place.

You can bring the notice of entry or the reminder card you received in the mail. It’s not mandatory, but it helps election officers direct you to the right place more quickly. Make sure to bring one of the accepted identification documents.

Steps in the voting process

To understand how to vote, you can browse the carrousel below or check the Voting poster (PDF).

Need help to vote?

Election officers will be able to help if you have special needs.

School

IMPORTANT

To vote, you must be registered on the list of electors. If you didn’t receive any notice of entry or reminder card, make sure your name is on the list of electors. On election day, you will not be able to register or change your address.

Arrival at the polling place

When you arrive, election officers greet you and direct you to the right place.

You can bring the notice of entry or the reminder card you received in the mail. It’s not mandatory, but it helps election officers direct you to the right place more quickly. Make sure to bring one of the accepted identification documents.

Steps in the voting process

To understand how to vote, you can browse the carrousel below.

Need help to vote?

Election officers will be able to help if you have special needs.

Other resources

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