Mayor wanted: some Quebec towns struggle to find municipal candidates
MONTREAL — There’s nobody running for mayor in St-Éloi, a small Quebec municipality that offers panoramic views of the St. Lawrence River.
The 300-person community about 210 kilometres northeast of Quebec City will have to launch a second appeal for candidates after nobody threw their hat in the ring ahead of the Nov. 7 municipal election — and it isn’t alone.
While cities such as Montreal are fielding up to 10 candidates for mayor, many smaller communities in the province are hunting for takers.
As the nomination period closed across the province, 11 towns were still looking for a mayoral candidate, while 109 councillor positions were unfilled. A further 608 mayors and 4,291 councillors have already been declared elected due to a lack of opposition. In 2017, when the last municipal elections were held, five towns had no mayor and 77 councillor positions were vacant.