Everything you need to know as Quebec's municipal elections near
Voters are heading to the polls in municipalities across the province in November
With municipal election campaigns in full swing, Quebecers will head to the polls to vote in less than a month.
The battle for the top job in Montreal is among hundreds of smaller races in more than 1,100 municipalities across the province.
Here are some of the top stories from our municipal election team as the countdown is on to Nov. 5.
A guide to voting in Montreal
Montreal is a complicated city when it comes to municipal elections. This detailed guide walks voters through the process in a clear and comprehensive way.
An inside look at Denis Coderre
Denis Coderre is once again vying to be mayor of Montreal. As a career politician, Coderre has built up a loyal base across the city, but a closer-than-expected race is underway for the top job.
Valérie Plante's charge for City Hall
Projet Montréal's Valérie Plante is hoping to become the city's first female mayor. She took over her party 10 months ago after surprising observers in Projet Montréal's tight leadership race.
Who wants to dethrone 'King Régis' of Quebec City?
Quebec City is the province's second largest city, with 538,000 residents. Both Démocratie Québec's sole councillor, Anne Guérette and Québec 21's Jean-François Gosselin are taking on Régis Labeaume.
How to reach our municipal election team
Do you have any story ideas or tips for our municipal election team? Here's how to reach us:
Email assignmentmontreal@cbc.ca or message our CBC Montreal Facebook page.
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