The Charter of the French language and its regulations govern the consultation of English-language content.
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The Charter of the French language and its regulations govern the consultation of English-language content.
Some 270 municipalities are currently drawing up their electoral maps for the 2025 general municipal election. As an elector, you can take part in this process.
Remember to change your address using the Service québécois de changement d’adresse. That way, you’ll be entered at the right address for the next election.
Work was suspended under the Act to interrupt the electoral division delimitation process. In the document Findings and considerations, the Commission de la représentation électorale presents analyses based on comments received during public consultations.
The Carrefour de la Démocratie is a new space for communication, education and interaction with the public. It offers an insight into the history of Québec democracy through the permanent exhibition Le vote : une histoire qui se raconte d’hier à aujourd’hui, and a varied program of activities.