Four hours before polls closed, turnout reported at 31.7 per cent, after 42.46 per cent in 2017
Polls have closed in municipal elections across Quebec, where voters cast their ballots for mayors and city councillors.
Plante, whose first term was shaped by the COVID-19 pandemic, says she improved the quality of life in the city and is promising to focus on fighting climate change and building more social housing. The city’s elections agency said that as of 4 p.m., four hours before polls closed, 31.7 per cent of eligible voters had cast their ballot. Turnout was 42.46 per cent in 2017.
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