Low municipal election voter turnout not a concern for these Quebec towns
MONTREAL — The historic village of Calixa-Lavallée is named after the man who composed the Canadian national anthem, so perhaps it’s no surprise its residents take their civic duty seriously.
While nearby Montreal reported a voter turnout of 37 per cent in Sunday’s municipal elections, more than 78 per cent of the registered voters in the off-island, 500-person South Shore suburb showed up to cast a ballot.
“Citizen participation here is always very strong, and this year was especially remarkable,” said Pénélope Larose, the town’s general manager.
“We’re a small municipality, so people know each other, they take an interest in what is happening, and they get actively involved in community life.”


