Who may vote?
Where and when to vote?
To be a domiciled elector entitled to vote, you must :
- be a natural person;
- be registered on the list of electors;
- be 18 years of age or older on polling day, and a Canadian citizen;
- reside on the territory of the municipality on polling day and have resided in Québec for at least six months;
- not have lost your right to vote due to tutorship;
- not have been convicted of a corrupt electoral practice in the last five years.
To be a non-domiciled elector eligible to vote, you must :
- be a natural person;
- be 18 years of age or older on polling day, and a Canadian citizen;
- not have lost your right to vote due to tutorship;
- not have been convicted of a corrupt electoral practice in the last five years;
- have been, for at least 45 days from polling day, on or before September 18, 2025, the owner of an immovable or the occupant of a business establishment located on the territory of the municipality;
- be entered on the list of electors:
Non-domiciled persons, sole owners of an immovable or sole occupants of a business establishment located on the territory of the municipality, must submit the form provided by the municipality requesting that their name be added to the list of electors.
Non-domiciled persons, co-owners of an immovable or co-occupants of a business establishment, must designate from among themselves, by means of a power of attorney sent to the municipality, only one person who may be entered on the list of electors and transmit the form provided by the municipality requesting that this person’s name be added to the list of electors.
Forms
Electoral list
At the beginning of October you will receive a notice identifying all the electors entered on the electoral list at your address. If you are not entered on the electoral list, or if you notice an error, you may make an application for entry, striking or correction before the board of revisors.
In the case of an application for entry concerning a person domiciled in the territory of the municipality, the applicant must indicate the former address of the domicile of the person whose entry is requested and must present two documents, one of which indicates the name and date of birth, and the other the name and address of the domicile of the person whose entry is requested.
The list of electors will be available for consultation and the applications for entry (domiciled electors only), striking, or correction may be submitted to the board of revisors at the dates and at the place indicated under the section Important dates.
You may participate in the mobile polling station (BVI) if you are in one of the following two situations:
- you live in one of the private seniors’ residences listed in the register established under the Act respecting the governance of the health and social services system (chapter G-1.021)
or
- you are an elector unable to move about for health reasons (as well as your caregiver domiciled in the same polling subdivision and present when the BVI is present).
To obtain the right to participate in the mobile polling station, the elector or caregiver must make a request, verbally or in writing, to the Office of the Returning Officer, within the prescribed time limits:
12001, De Salaberry Blvd.
Dollard-des-Ormeaux (Quebec) H9B 2A7
514-684-1010
Mobile voting will be held by appointment only (October 28 to 29), according to the schedule determined by the Returning Officer.
Those who are unable to cast their ballot on advance polling day on October 26 or on polling day on November 2, and who are not eligible for mobile voting, may vote at Dollard-des-Ormeaux City Hall, 12001 De Salaberry Blvd., on October 24, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Advance polling will take place on Sunday, October 26, 2025. You may present yourself between noon and 8 p.m. at the polling place indicated on the notice you will receive by mail.
All electors who are registered on the electoral list may participate in the advance polling.
The general election will take place on Sunday, November 2, 2025. You may present yourself between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. at the polling place indicated on the notice you will receive by mail.
To vote, you will be required to present one of the following proofs of identity:
- Health insurance card from the Régie de l’assurance maladie du Québec
- Driver’s licence
- Canadian passport
- Certificate of Indian Status
- Canadian Forces identity card