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Municipal election in Saint-Lambert: extension of the revision commission's hours

Published on 13 Oct 2025

Voters in Saint-Lambert are invited to check whether their name appears on the registration notice delivered to their door in recent days or by following this link: https://evoox.ca/saint-lambert/mbv

If their name does not appear on the notice or if they do not receive a registration notice, they must submit a request to the revision board in order to register on the electoral list or have their registration modified so that they can vote in the November 2 elections.

Register or modify your registration

The revision of the electoral list will take place on October 13 and 14.

Due to high demand, the revision board's working hours on October 14, originally scheduled from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., will be extended from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

To this end, voters can submit their applications in person at the Recreation Center, located at 600 Oak Avenue:

  • Today, October 13, until 8 p.m.;
  • Tuesday, October 14, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The municipality must receive applications no later than October 14 at 6 p.m.

After this period, voters will no longer be able to register on the electoral list or modify their registration.

What do you need to register or modify your registration?

To register on the electoral list, voters must provide their previous home address. In addition, for any request for registration, correction, or removal, they must present two documents: one indicating their name and date of birth and the other indicating their name and home address. Voters may ask their spouse, a parent, or a person with whom they live to make this request on their behalf.

Who can vote in municipal elections?

To be eligible to vote on November 2, 2025, you must meet the following five conditions on election day:

  1. Be registered on the list of electors;
  2. Be at least 18 years of age;
  3. Be a Canadian citizen;
  4. Be in one of the following situations:
  5. Have your domicile in the municipality and, for at least six months, in Quebec;
  6. Have owned a building in the municipality or occupied a business establishment located in the municipality for at least 45 days;
  7. Not have lost your voting rights. A person is deprived of these rights if they have been convicted of electoral fraud in the last five years or if they have lost their right to vote due to guardianship.

For more information

Office of the Chief Electoral Officer

  • Address: 6 Desaulniers Blvd., Suite 104, Saint-Lambert, Quebec
  • Email: election.municipale@saint-lambert.ca
  • Phone: 438-826-5934
  • Associated categories :
  • Community life
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