Municipal Elections 2025
During municipal elections, citizens are invited to elect a mayor and councillors to oversee the administration and development of the town.
Next elections: November 2, 2025
A general municipal election is held every four years.
Did you know that the Town Council’s mandate is to manage the Town in order to meet the needs of citizens, but also to represent the municipality and defend its economic, environmental and cultural interests?
Running in municipal elections: A GUIDE FOR CANDIDATES - English version coming soon
Everything you need to know to vote: A GUIDE FOR VOTERS
Can you vote? Click here to find out
Check whether you are on the list of electors: Click here
NOTICE OF ELECTION - Coming soon
PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE POLL - Coming soon
Board of revisors: (For all applications for registration, correction or cancellation on the list of electors.) |
Advance voting: | Polling day: |
Omni-Centre (375, boul. Cardinal Léger, Pincourt, J7W 9H6)
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At Chêne-Bleu High School gymnasium (225, boul. Pincourt, Pincourt, J7W 9T2)
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At Chêne-Bleu High School gymnasium (225, boul. Pincourt, Pincourt, J7W 9T2)
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To find out the list of candidates, visit:
Candidates
For more information about the Municipal Elections, visit:
www.electionsmunicipales.gouv.qc.ca
FORMS
- DGE-1028 - Guide for completing the application for authorization of an independent candidate or of an elector who undertakes to run as an independent candidate
- DGE-1028.1 - Appendix to the application for authorization of an elector who undertakes to run as an independent candidate
- DGE-1028-2 - Supporting signature from an elector of the municipality
- Nomination paper for 2025 election
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Public notice COMING SOON
Public notice of the Poll
Public notice of the revision of the municipal list of electors
Public Notice of the Poll
Public notice concerning locations where revision committee will be set up (FR only)
Public notice concerning locations where advance polling stations will be set up
Public notice concerning places where polling stations will be set up on polling day
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Elections candidates Here's who is running for mayor and council in Pincourt's 2025 municipal elections. (Application between September 19 - October 3, 4:30 pm) If you want to be candidat, please take an apointement with at elections@villepincourt.qc.ca
Mayor
District 1
District 2
District 3
District 4
District 5
District 6
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Electoral Staff and video training In anticipation of the municipal election of November 2, 2025, please complete the attached form and return it by October 3, 2021, to the Election Chairman Office at the Town Hall (919, Duhamel Road, Pincourt J7W 4G8) by mail, by fax at 514 453-0934 or by email at elections@villepincourt.qc.ca.
Form - Staff (in French only) - Download the PDF before filling it
Voting procedures election day DGEQ (VIDEO)
Welcome for persons with a disability during provincial election in Quebec (VIDEO in French only))
Formation scrutateur et secrétaire - Vote par anticipation (French only)
Formation scrutateur et secrétaire - Scrutin (French only)
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Districts Map -
Results 2021 The results will be announced in the evening of November 7, following the closure of the polling station.
2021 Results
Mayor
Claude Comeau - 52,92 %
District 1
Hugo Gendreau - 57,57 %
District 2
Denise Bergeron (candidate sortante)
District 3
Sam Ierfino (candidat sortant)
District 4
Diane Boyer (candidate sortante)
District 5
Claudine Girouard-Morel (candidate sortante)
District 6René Lecavalier - 50,81 %