Leaders urge Quebecers to vote as advance polls open ahead of provincial election
MONTREAL — Quebec’s main political party leaders spent Sunday rallying their supporters to head to the polling stations, as Quebecers got a first chance to vote for who will lead them after the Oct. 3 election.
The leaders of the Coalition Avenir Québec, the Liberals, Québec solidaire and the Parti Québécois all visited polling stations on the first day of advance voting amid concerns over possible low voter turnout.
The Coalition Avenir Québec’s seemingly unshakable lead in the polls has led to worries that fewer voters will feel motivated to mark their ballots next Monday.
Those worries have been amplified following the situation in Ontario, where voter turnout reached an all-time low of about 43 per cent earlier this year as Premier Doug Ford was elected to a second term.