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Voting

Election day is Monday October 1, from 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.

For more information about how and when to vote, including information about advanced polling, click here.

You must be registered on the list of electors in order to vote.

Check your entry here.

What to bring on voting day

To vote, you must have one of the following pieces of identification in hand

  • Québec driver’s licence
  • Québec health insurance card
  • Canadian passport
  • Certificate of Indian Status
  • Canadian Armed Forces identity card

Shortly before election day, you will receive a reminder card with information about voting in your district. Bring your reminder card on voting day and show it to the election officers to help them direct you.

Where to vote

Find more information about where to vote here, at the beginning of election period.

Electoral Divisions in TQSOI Territory

Nelligan: Kirkland

Jacques Cartier: Pointe-Claire, Beaconsfield, Baie d’Urfé, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Senneville

Marquette: Dorval

The CBC’s Québec Ridings Map helps you find your electoral division and provides a political history of your riding.

Your Candidates

Confirmed candidates

Marquette

Olivia Boye, Conservative Party of Québec

Marc Hétu, Coalition avenir Québec – L’équipe François Legault

Enrico Ciccone, Quebec Liberal Party

Anick Perrault, Québec solidaire

Kimberly Salt, Green Party of Québec

Roger Déry, Independent

Patrick Desjardins, Citoyens au pouvoir du Québec

John Symon, Nouveau Parti démocratique du Québec

Carole Vincent, Parti québécois

Nelligan

Guiseppe Cammarrota, Green Party of Québec

Monsef Derraji, Quebec Liberal Party

Chantal Legendre, Parti québécois

Mathew Levitsky-Kaminski, Conservative Party of Québec

Leslie Eric Murphy, Nouveau Parti démocratique de Québec

Angela Rapoport,  Coalition avenir Québec – L’équipe François Legault

Simon Tremblay-Pepin, Québec solidaire

Jacques-Cartier

Karen Hilchey, Coalition avenir Québec – L’équipe François Legault

Gregory Kelley, Québec Liberal Party

France Séguin, Nouveau Parti démocratique de Québec

Cynthia Bouchard, Citoyens au pouvoir du Québec

Martine Bourgeois, Parti québécois

Nicolas Chatel-Launay, Québec solidaire

Teodor Daiev, Independent

Louis-Charles Fortier, Conservative Party of Québec

Catherine Polson, Green Party of Québec

“If I were elected, I would…”

During the 2018 elections period we want to encourage you to think about the changes you would like to see in your area! What would you do if you were in the shoes of your local MNA?

How it works:

  1. Write or draw your answers on the white poster boards located in public locations throughout the southern West Island from September 20th to October 1st.
  2. Take a photo of your text/illustration.
  3. Post it to Instagram or Facebook using #IfIWereElected. At the end of the campaign we will draw from all the hashtagged entries and participants will be chosen at random to receive prizes!

Locations: 

Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Library 

Kirkland Sports Complex

Volunteer West Island

Event: Bring your ideas to the TQSOI’s table at WIAIH’s 60th anniversary Block Party on Saturday September 29th at 111 Donegani Ave, Pointe-Claire from 12-4pm.

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Don’t have access to our posters? Create your own entry by answering our question on paper and taking a photo or selfie of your creation. Don’t forget to use our hashtag!

TQSOI Priorities

Voting means expressing your opinion on issues and decisions that have an impact on your life. The TQSOI’s role is to mobilize the community to participate in democratic life and collective action. To learn more about issues affecting the West Island, take a look at the the TQSOI’s five priorities.

  • Transportation
  • Housing
  • Poverty and Social Exclusion
  • Health and Social Services
  • Food Security

These priorities were identified collectively by the community and are each associated with a working committee. Looking to get involved? Take a look at the various ways you can participate!

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Contact Us

TQSOI Community Council
Table de quartier sud de l’Ouest-de-l’Île

189, Boul. Hymus #208
Pointe-Claire, QC
H9R 1E9

Tel.: 514-505-0840
email: info@tqsoi.org

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