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Everything you need to know for Monday's provincial election in western Quebec

With Quebec voters heading to the polls on Monday, here's what you need to know about the provincial election and how to vote in the Outaouais.

34 candidates running in 5 local electoral divisions

From left to right: Coalition Avenir Qubec Leader Francois Legault, Quebec Liberal Leader Dominique Anglade, Parti Qubecois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, Qubec Solidaire Leader Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois and Quebec Conservative Leader Eric Duhaime pose on set prior to a leaders debate in Montreal last week. (Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press)

With Quebec voters heading to the polls on Monday, here's what you need to know about the provincial election and how to vote in the Outaouais.

A total of 34 candidates are running in the ridings of Gatineau, Papineau, Chapleau, Hull and Pontiac.

Gatineau

A map showing the borders of Quebec's Gatineau electoral division.
Containing part of the City of Gatineau and many other municipalities within its border, this electoral division is 15,564 square kilometres. Its population is 77,455, with 62,462 registered voters. It also comprises the Algonquin communities of Kitigan Zibi Anishinbeg and Lac-Rapide. (lections Qubec)

In the electoral division of Gatineau, there are seven candidates running. They are:

Hull

A map showing the borders of Quebec's electoral division of Hull.
The electoral division of Hull comprises part of Gatineau. It has a population of 79,845, with 55,209 registered voters. It's 50 square kilometres. (lections Qubec)

In the electoral division of Hull, there are six candidates running. They are:

Chapleau

A map showing the borders of Quebec's electoral division of Chapleau.
The electoral division of Chapleau also takes up part of Gatineau. Its population is 73,950, with 53,603 registered voters. It's 36 square kilometres. (lections Qubec)

In the electoral division of Chapleau, there are seven candidates running. They are:

Papineau

A map showing the borders of Quebec's electoral division of Papineau.
Papineau is comprised of several municipalities, including Lochaber, Val-des-Bois, Papineauville and Notre-Dame-de-la-Paix. Like the electoral divisions before it, Papineau also has part of Gatineau within its borders. Its population is 77,985, with 63,441 registered voters. It is 3,594 square kilometres. (lections Qubec)

In the electoral division of Papineau, there are seven candidates running. They are:

Pontiac

A map showing the borders of Quebec's electoral division of Pontiac.
Pontiac comprises many municipalities, including Bristol, L'Isle-aux-Allumettes, Shawville, Pontiac and part of Gatineau. Its population is 73,360, with 53,371 registered electors. It's 14,459 square kilometres. (lections Qubec)

In the electoral division of Pontiac, there are seven candidates running. They are:

What you need to vote

Canadian citizens 18 and older who have lived in Quebec for at least six months can vote but make sure you're registered.

You can't cast your ballot unless your name is on the voters list. You can check that your name is registeredonline.If your name is not listed, or if you find an error, you canregister or fix it now.

You have untilThursday, Sept. 28 at 2 p.m. ETtorectify the situation.

You must have one of these pieces of ID:

  • Driver's licence.
  • Health insurance card.
  • Canadian passport.
  • Certificateof Indian Status.
  • Canadian Armed Forces identity card.

If you don't have the required documents, election officers will try to verify your identity through other means.

Polling stations are open from 9:30a.m. to 8p.m. on Monday, Oct. 3.