Some citizens will be living outside North Hatley during the municipal elections on November 2 and will not be able to vote in person. However, non-resident voters can vote by mail. If you are eligible, you can vote by mail no later than the 10th day before election day.

Here are the criteria for a non-resident voter in municipal elections (according to ChatGpt)
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In municipal elections (Quebec)
A non-domiciled voter is someone who does not live in the municipality but has certain rights there:
- being the sole owner of a building in the municipality;
- or being an undivided co-owner (and designated by sole proxy among the co-owners);
- or be the sole occupant of a business establishment;
- or be a co-occupant (with sole proxy).
- These voters must register in the municipality’s register of non-resident voters in order to vote in local elections.
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To do so, contact the Chief Electoral Officer, Mr. Benoit Tremblay, to submit your request. Obviously, this is concerning because it is time-consuming, difficult, and sometimes even impossible to get a response by email.