That’s it! After 36 days of campaigning, Quebecers will be called today to vote for the next provincial government.
The 3,902 polling stations in the province’s 125 constituencies will close their doors at 8 p.m.
Follow all the developments of the evening live, minute by minute
TO SEE | Electoral officer attacks journalists
An elections commissioner from Elections Quebec put a spoke in the wheel of journalists who wanted to take pictures of Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois voting on Thursday morning.
READ | How do you vote when you’re isolated?
Photo QMI AGENCY, LAURENT CORBEIL
If you woke up this morning with symptoms and your COVID test showed a positive result, you can still fulfill your duty as a citizen.
3:37 p.m. | Little wait in Montreal on this voting day
Photo agency QMI, Laurent Corbeil
In Montreal, it was relatively easy to vote early in the day on Monday, as voters headed to the polls in drips and murmurs.
3:29 p.m. | Laviolette-Saint-Maurice voters could choose
Photo agency QMI, Laurent Corbeil
Despite the staff shortage, voters were able to vote without incident at the Laviolette-Saint-Maurice-Reit in Mauricie.
READ | The PLQ has turned the page, Anglade believes
Dominique Anglade voted with a sense of accomplishment on Monday at the end of a campaign that had its ups and downs. The PLQ has managed to turn the page of its past, she believes.
READ | Last lap for Pierre Bruneau
Photo agency QMI, Toma Iczkovits
Despite piloting his very last election night tonight, Pierre Bruneau is not the type for regret and nostalgia.
READ | Quebecers go to the polls
Photo agency QMI, Laurent Corbeil
Polling stations have been open since 9:30 a.m. Monday to welcome the more than 6 million Quebecers who must go to vote for a new government.
11:26 am | PSPP chooses Camille-Laurin
Photo agency QMI, Mario Beauregard
The leader of the Parti Québécois agreed in his riding of Camille-Laurin and said that “the sky is very blue this morning”. In the name of democracy, Paul St-Pierre Plamondon wants voters to go to the polls en masse.
10:35 a.m. | Legault in Quebec for D-Day
François Legault chose Quebec to appear publicly that election day.
READ | A Guide to the Perfect Voter
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After 36 days of campaigning, Quebec voters are invited to choose their MP today. Here’s a little guide to help you navigate this Election Day.