Elections Quebec takes to TikTok, hoping quirky campaign inspires turnout
MONTREAL — Elections Quebec is flipping their usual campaign advertising script in hopes that some fresh messaging will propel more voters out to the polls next month.
The province’s elections organizer is mounting a campaign of its own — one to “reverse a trend” toward poor voter turnout by taking a humoristic, even absurd approach to its ads and expanding beyond traditional TV and radio to spaces like TikTok.
The campaign, created by Quebec marketing and communications agency Cossette, is getting noticed for its unique videos on the popular platform that show everything from poutine to maple syrup to a long-stemmed rose going into the ballot box positioned as the star of the video.
“So it’s all about putting anything but a ballot in the ballot box every day … until Oct. 3, when the ballot will finally make its way into the picture,” said Elections Quebec spokeswoman Julie St-Arnaud Drolet.