Quebec · Municipality of Dollard-des-Ormeaux

How to run for Council in Dollard-des-Ormeaux

A plain-English guide to the 2029 cycle — eligibility, deadlines, paperwork, and key local contacts for councillor candidates in Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec.

Election day: Sunday, November 4, 2029
Population (2021)
48,899
Council seats
8 seats
Term
4 years
Wards

Step 1

Are you eligible?

On the day you file your nomination paper for councillor in Dollard-des-Ormeaux, you must be:

  • A Canadian citizen.
  • At least 18 years old.
  • A resident of Dollard-des-Ormeaux, OR a non-resident owner or tenant of land in Dollard-des-Ormeaux (or the spouse of one).
  • Not legally disqualified from running.
Common disqualifications include sitting judges, sitting MPs / Senators / MPPs (must resign before filing), municipal employees (must take an unpaid leave or resign), and people serving a sentence in a penal institution.

Step 2

What does the councillor do?

Councillors in Dollard-des-Ormeaux vote on by-laws, the annual budget, and local services like parks, transit, and zoning. They are the most direct point of contact between residents and city hall.

RoleSeatsTermNotes
City councillor84 yrOne per district

Step 3

The nomination process

Filing happens at the municipal greffier (clerk), in person during regular office hours and on nomination day until 2:00 PM. You'll need to bring:

  • Nomination paper, signed in the presence of the clerk or a commissioner of oaths.
  • 5 to 200 supporting electors (varies by population and office) from eligible electors of Dollard-des-Ormeaux.Mayor: 5 / 10 / 50 / 100 / 200 across population brackets. Councillor: 5 / 10 / 25 / 25 / 25. Confirm with the greffier.
  • Government-issued photo ID showing your name and qualifying address.
  • Filing fee: None.

Where to file

Greffe / Service of the City Clerk, Hôtel de ville, 12001 boul. de Salaberry, Dollard-des-Ormeaux (Québec) H9B 2A7.

Step 4

Key dates — 2029 cycle

DateEvent
Sep 21Nomination period opens
Oct 5, 8:30 p.m.Nomination period closes (last day to file)
November 4, 2029Election day
November 24, 2029New term of council begins
March 27, 2030Campaign financial statement due

Missing the financial-statement deadline can trigger automatic disqualification from running in the next cycle and forfeiture of your filing fee.

Step 5

Campaign finance

Dollard-des-Ormeaux runs under Quebec's Loi sur les élections et les référendums dans les municipalités. The headline numbers for the 2029 cycle:

Per-individual contribution
$100 per year
max from any one person to your campaign
Aggregate / additional rules
$200 in a general-election year if you support an authorized party or independent
across all candidates in the same municipality
Spending limit
Set by Élections Québec; published after nominations close
In municipalities ≥ 5,000 residents, candidates who get ≥ 15% of the vote (or are elected) are reimbursed up to 70% of allowed expenses.
Corporate and union donations are banned. Cash gifts of $25 or less generally don't need to be tracked individually; anything more must be by cheque, debit, credit, money order, or e-transfer that traces to the contributor.

Local

Specific to Dollard-des-Ormeaux

  • Demerged-city status (since January 1, 2006). DDO was forcibly merged into the City of Montréal in 2002 and re-established as a standalone city after the 2004 referendums under the *Loi concernant la consultation des citoyens sur la réorganisation territoriale de certaines municipalités*. The mayor and council govern local services (urban planning, libraries, parks, recreation, residential roads, snow removal in residential streets, animal control); island-wide services run through the agglomeration council where DDO has limited voting weight.
  • Bilingual / "*ville reconnue bilingue*" status. DDO is recognized under section 29.1 of the *Charter of the French Language* — campaign material, ballots, and voter communication are routinely produced in both English and French.
  • Acclaimed mayoralty. Bottausci has now served multiple terms; the 2025 acclamation reflects the very low-conflict, hyper-local nature of post-demerger West Island politics.
  • No municipal parties. This is structural: DDO's small electorate and concentrated demographics make personal organizations the norm.

Ballot

Other roles on the same ballot

Voters in Dollard-des-Ormeaux also choose:

  • MayorAt-large; also serves on Conseil d'agglomération de Montréal

Sources

Official resources

Related guides

Also running in Dollard-des-Ormeaux?

Considering a different office? We have plain-English guides for every position on the Dollard-des-Ormeaux ballot:

This page is a plain-English summary, not legal advice. Always confirm details with the municipal greffier (clerk) and the most recent provincial candidate guide before filing. Last reviewed 2026-05-01.

How RidingDesk helps

Running for Council in Dollard-des-Ormeaux? We built the platform for you.

RidingDesk is a Canadian-built campaign platform for municipal, provincial, and federal candidates. Hosted in Canada, MEA-compliant out of the box, and shaped by the way local campaigns actually run.

Collect your nominators online

Stand up a public nomination page in minutes. Supporters fill in their info from their phone — you witness their physical signature later when you bring the paperwork in.

Recruit and manage volunteers

Sign-up forms, shift scheduling, and a single place where the whole team knows what's next.

Canvass smarter

Door-knocking with turf cutting, pinned maps, and walk lists generated from the Dollard-des-Ormeaux voters list.

Fundraise inside the rules

Stripe-powered donation pages with built-in MEA contribution-limit and tax-receipt logic. Receipts signed by your registered Official Agent.

Free until October 26, 2026 — no credit card required.