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Your guide to Côte Saint-Luc’s 2013 municipal election

Vancouver voters head to the polls November 15 to choose who deserves the city's top job. Jens Schlueter/Getty Images

Global News will have up to the minute live Montreal and area election results on Sunday, November 3.

Get live Côte Saint-Luc election results here.

Tune in Sunday, November 3, 2013 as Global News covers the 2013 Island of Montreal municipal election, with a live blog beginning at 6 p.m.

READ MORE: Live coverage of the 2013 Island of Montreal election

How does voting work in Côte Saint-Luc?

The territory of the municipality of Côte Saint-Luc has one mayoral candidate and eight electoral seats. Electors select a candidate for mayor and a candidate for each seat.

This year, the residents vote for just one councillor, as the mayor and seven councillors have been acclaimed.

Côte Saint-Luc issues

The reason for banning tempos in Côte St-Luc is because it “devalues properties, makes the city look ugly in the winter and most of our residents absolutely don’t want to allow them in Côte St-Luc.” But one resident simply doesn’t agree.

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Read more: Seven-year battle for tempos in Côte St-Luc continues

Interactive ward map for the Island of Montreal

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Find out who’s running in what ward by clicking on the interactive map here. To see the electoral districts in Côte Saint-Luc, click here (pdf). 

Meet the candidates in Côte Saint-Luc’s mayoral race

There was just one candidate in the running for the mayor’s job: Anthony Housefather won by acclamation.

Councillors

District 1
Sam Goldbloom
Marissa Sidel
Stewart Wiseman

District 2
Mike Cohen (acclaimed)

District 3
Dida Berku (acclaimed)

District 4
Steven Erdelyi (acclaimed)

District 5
Allan J. Levine (acclaimed)

District 6
Glenn J. Nashen (acclaimed)

District 7
Mitchell Browstein (acclaimed)

District 8
Ruth Kovac (acclaimed)

Voting day

Polls are open Sunday, November 3, 2013 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. local time.

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You must be entered on the list of electors to vote. Bring either your driver’s licence, health insurance card, Canadian passport, Treaty status card or Canadian Forces ID.

Voting locations

District 1 (polls 1 to 2): St. Patrick Square, 6767 Côte Saint-Luc Rd.

District 1 (polls 3 to 6): Ecole des Cinq Continents, 5325 MacDonald Ave.

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