Longueuil Municipal Voting - Polling Hours & Map
Longueuil, Quebec residents can find their assigned polling station, official polling hours and accessibility information for municipal elections using the city’s election resources. Your polling place is determined by your residential address; check the city lookup or the provincial election authority for official hours and any special voting options. For Longueuil-specific polling-location maps and address lookup, consult the City of Longueuil elections page[1].
Where to Vote
Polling stations are assigned by polling division and typically located in community centres, schools or municipal buildings. Bring accepted identification and the voting card if you received one. If you cannot find your polling place, use the city lookup tool or contact the municipal elections office.
- Find your polling station by address using the city’s online lookup or map.
- Contact the City of Longueuil elections office for corrections or accessibility needs.[1]
- Bring proof of identity with current address as required by election rules.
Polling Hours
Official polling hours for municipal elections are set by provincial election law and mirrored on provincial guidance; check the Directeur g e9n e9ral des e9lections du Qu e9bec for the legally prescribed hours and any special arrangements for advance or special ballots.[2]
- Confirm opening and closing times for the specific election on the official provincial or city page.[2]
- Check for advance polling days and special voting schedules if you require them.
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement of voting offences and electoral rules involves provincial electoral authorities and, where applicable, law enforcement. Specific fines and sanctions for electoral offences should be consulted on the official provincial or municipal pages cited below; if a precise amount or escalation scheme is not published on those pages, it is stated as not specified on the cited page.
- Monetary fines: not specified on the cited page for the City of Longueuil; consult the provincial electoral authority for statutory fines.[2]
- Escalation (first/repeat/continuing offences): not specified on the cited city page; see provincial statutes for ranges and repeat-offence rules.[2]
- Non-monetary sanctions: court actions, injunctions or annulment of results may be available under provincial election law; details are on provincial guidance.[2]
- Enforcer and complaints: the Directeur g e9n e9ral des e9lections du Qu e9bec handles electoral offences and the City of Longueuil handles polling-station administration and accessibility complaints.[1][2]
Applications & Forms
Forms for special ballots, proxy or advance voting are published by the provincial elections authority when applicable; the City of Longueuil may publish local administrative forms or instructions. If a specific Longueuil form number or fee is not published on the city page, it is not specified on the cited page.[1][2]
Action Steps
- Before voting: verify your polling station and hours online.
- Prepare acceptable ID and any required documents.
- Contact the City elections office for accessibility or correction requests.[1]
- Report suspected offences to the provincial election authority.[2]
FAQ
- How do I find my polling station?
- Use the City of Longueuil polling-station lookup or contact the municipal elections office for assistance.[1]
- What ID do I need to vote?
- Accepted ID is defined by provincial election rules; check the provincial guidance and the city page for applicable examples.[2]
- Can I request accommodations at my polling place?
- Yes—contact the City of Longueuil elections office in advance to arrange accessibility accommodations.[1]
How-To
- Locate your polling station using the City of Longueuil lookup tool or map.
- Check official polling hours on the provincial or city page and note any advance voting dates.
- Bring required identification and arrive within posted hours.
- If you observe irregularities, report them to the Directeur g e9n e9ral des e9lections du Qu e9bec and the city elections office.
Key Takeaways
- Always confirm your polling place and hours before election day.
- Bring accepted ID and allow time for any accessibility needs.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Longueuil - Elections and Voting
- Directeur g e9n e9ral des e9lections du Qu e9bec
- City of Longueuil - Municipal Services and Accessibility