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It’s your last chance to vote

Election Day: Sunday, November 2, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Four voting locations will be open across the city, with more staff on-site to make your visit easier:

  • Districts 1 and 2: The Study School–1 Braeside Place
  • ➤ If arriving by car, please park on The Boulevard.
  • Districts 3 and 6: Selwyn House School–95 Côte-Saint-Antoine Road
  • Districts 4 and 5: Victoria Hall–4626 Sherbrooke Street West
  • Districts 7 and 8: Centre Greene–1090 Greene Avenue

Since Greene Avenue is under construction, we strongly encourage voters to come on foot or by bicycle whenever possible. Please note that a passageway connecting Columbia Avenue to the Greene Centre is accessible to pedestrians and cyclists.

For drivers, here is the suggested route:

  • Travel along Dorchester Boulevard heading toward René-Lévesque Boulevard West;
  • Turn onto Greene Avenue (downhill);
  • Parking at Centre Greene remains accessible; or
  • It will only be possible to drop off people with reduced mobility at the entrance of Centre Greene;
  • To exit, head back up Greene Avenue and make a U-turn to rejoin Dorchester Boulevard.

 Please note: As of the date of publication, an STM strike is scheduled from November 1 to 28, including November 2, the day of the municipal elections. Transit services will be reduced, so voters are advised to plan their travel in advance.

Upon Your Arrival
When you arrive, you will be greeted at a check-in table equipped with computer stations. You will receive a slip indicating your assigned table number for voting. Please note that wait times may vary depending on turnout, we appreciate your patience and cooperation to ensure a smooth voting process.

Don’t Forget:
✔️ Your yellow card (registration notice) (not required to vote)
✔️ One piece of photo ID (required to vote) from the following list:

  • Health insurance card
  • Driver’s license
  • Canadian passport
  • Certificate of Indian Status
  • Canadian Forces ID card

 Accessibility For All

All polling stations are fully accessible to individuals with reduced mobility.

  • Each location is equipped with a ramp and/or elevator.
  • Drop-off zones, marked with orange cones, will be set up at each entrance to allow voters with mobility challenges to be dropped off as close as possible to the site.
  • On-site staff will be available to assist as needed.

We are committed to ensuring every voter can cast their ballot in the best possible conditions.

Office of the Returning Officer

Me Paule Geoffroy Béliveau–Returning Officer

elections@westmount.org

514 989-5280

Learn more about the 2025 municipal elections

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