Candidate Eligibility Rules in Lévis - Age & Residency

Elections and Campaign Finance Quebec 3 Minutes Read · published May 26, 2026 Flag of Quebec

Lévis, Quebec candidates must meet provincial eligibility rules for municipal elections and follow local filing procedures set by the City of Lévis. This article explains common age and residency requirements, the municipal office responsible for candidate filings, how enforcement works, and practical steps to apply, appeal or report potential violations. Where provincial law applies we cite the controlling statute and where Lévis publishes local requirements we note the municipal contact and filing pathway.

Eligibility: age, citizenship and residency

To be eligible to run in municipal elections in Lévis a person generally must be a qualified elector under Quebec municipal election law: at least 18 years old and a Canadian citizen, and must meet the residency or property-based qualification described in provincial law [1].

  • Residency timeframe and proof requirements: not specified on the cited page.
  • Alternative qualification by property ownership or being a co-owner: consult the provincial statute for exact wording.
  • Ineligible persons: those under legal incapacity or subject to prohibitions under the provincial law.
Check the provincial statute and the city candidate guide before filing.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of candidate eligibility and campaign rules is primarily governed by the provincial Act respecting elections and referendums in municipalities and administered at the municipal level; the City of Lévis is responsible for local nomination intake and campaign finance filings where applicable [2].

  • Monetary fines: specific fine amounts for candidate eligibility or nomination irregularities are not specified on the cited municipal pages and must be checked in the provincial statute.
  • Escalation: whether first, repeat or continuing offences attract escalating fines or daily penalties is not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to correct filings, refusal of nomination, nullity of candidacy, and referral to court or prosecutor may apply as provided in provincial law.
  • Enforcer and inspection: the municipal clerk or returning officer handles nomination intake and initial review; complaints may be referred to the municipality or to provincial authorities under the statute.
  • Appeals and review: appeal routes and time limits depend on the provision invoked in the provincial law and on municipal procedures; specific time limits are not specified on the cited municipal pages.
If you face a challenge to your candidacy, start the appeal or review process promptly.

Applications & Forms

The City of Lévis publishes the local nomination form and any municipal candidate guide or checklist on its elections page; specific form names, numbers, fees and submission deadlines are available from the municipal clerk's office and on the official Lévis elections page [2]. If a form number or fee is not shown on the cited page, it is not specified on the cited page.

  • How to submit: nomination forms are normally filed with the municipal clerk or returning officer by the published deadline.
  • Fees: any filing or deposit fees must be consulted on the official Lévis candidate instructions; if absent, not specified on the cited page.
  • Supporting documents: identification and proof of residency or ownership are commonly required; check the local checklist.

How to

Follow these general steps to prepare a municipal candidacy in Lévis. Exact deadlines, signature or deposit requirements are set by provincial law and the municipal call for candidates and should be confirmed with the municipal clerk.

  1. Verify you meet eligibility under the provincial statute and any local rules.
  2. Obtain and complete the official nomination form from the City of Lévis office.
  3. Gather required supporting documents and submit them to the municipal clerk by the filing deadline.
  4. Follow campaign finance filing rules and retain records as required by law.
Keep copies of all documents you submit to the clerk for your records.

FAQ

Who can run for municipal office in Lévis?
Individuals who meet the qualifications of a qualified elector under Quebec municipal election law, including age and citizenship requirements; consult the provincial statute and municipal instructions for details.
What residency proof is needed?
The specific proofs and timeframes are set in the provincial law and in municipal instructions; check the official Lévis candidate guide for the local list of accepted documents.
Where do I file my nomination?
Nomination forms and any supporting documents are filed with the municipal clerk or returning officer at the City of Lévis; see the city elections page for hours and submission details [2].

How-To

  1. Confirm eligibility under the provincial statute.
  2. Download or pick up the nomination form from the City of Lévis.
  3. Complete the form, attach required ID and proof, and file with the municipal clerk by the deadline.
  4. Keep campaign records and file any required financial reports.

Key Takeaways

  • Provincial law sets core eligibility rules; the municipality handles filings.
  • Confirm forms, deadlines and document lists with the City of Lévis before you file.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Act respecting elections and referendums in municipalities - LegisQuebec
  2. [2] City of Levis - Elections and candidacy information