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Thousands of French expats in Montreal wait hours to cast vote for next president

Thousands of French expats in Montreal wait hours to cast vote for next president

CBC
Sunday, April 10, 2022 1:02 AM GMT

French citizens living in Montreal turned out in droves Saturday to cast their ballots in the first round of France's presidential election.

Voters in France head to the polls on Sunday. But for citizens outside the country, Saturday was their chance to vote.

In Montreal, voters waited in a slow-moving line that wrapped more than once around Palais des congrès in the city's downtown. Some people waited nearly three hours to cast their vote. 

"We know the line is long [but it's moving well], that you're all eager to vote, we're doing our best," read a tweet from the French Consulate in Montreal earlier in the afternoon. 

The polls in Canada for the French election are open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET.

Montreal has the largest community of French expatriates outside of Europe. Some 67,132 voters are registered to vote here — approximately 10,000 more than for the last elections in 2017.

"I think people here, living in Montreal, living in Quebec, are really part of the local society and the local community — but they also have in their heart their national belonging," said Sophie Lagoutte, the general consular of France in Montreal.

And it appeared the rain, long lineups and wait times didn't stop voters from making their voices heard. 

Omar Djeziri waited two hours in line at Palais des congrès to cast his vote. He said voting was important, since his family still lives in France. 

"I want to decide with them. I'm still interested in French politics even if I live here," he said. 

On Saturday, Fouad Benhaida voted for the first time in a French election, and he brought along his son as a teaching moment.

"This is not just a right, but this is an obligation that everybody has to do it," he said. "I'm living now here, but maybe tomorrow I will go back there and I want to have a good country." 

In Ottawa, two polling stations were set up at the private school Lycée Claudel — one reserved for voters residing in the Outaouais, and the second for voters in Ottawa.

Julien Le Roy cast his ballot there, and said he voted even though he wasn't particularly inspired by the presidential race.

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