
Élections générales du Québec
The Élections générales du Québec refer to the province's provincial elections, where residents vote to choose Members of the National Assembly (MNAs). These elections determine the government of Quebec, including the Premier and the ruling party. Typically held every four years, voters cast ballots for their preferred political party, influencing policy direction, laws, and governance in areas like healthcare, education, and transportation. The process involves candidates running in different electoral districts, with the party winning the most seats forming the government. These elections are essential for democratic representation and policy-making in Quebec.