Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 29th Sep, 2022. On the eve of the provincial election in Quebec, different political parties encourage as many supporters as possible to get out and cast their ballots. However, potential voters who are homeless are often forgotten, experts say. People who are homeless have all kinds of barriers to voting. Many of those barriers are logistical. Without a home address, people don't receive voter cards in the mail, which inform them of where their polling station is located. In addition, voters are required to show proof of address when they arrive to cast their bal
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September 29, 2022, Montreal, Quebec, Canada: On the eve of the provincial election in Quebec, different political parties encourage as many supporters as possible to get out and cast their ballots. However, potential voters who are homeless are often forgotten, experts say. People who are homeless have all kinds of barriers to voting. Many of those barriers are logistical. Without a home address, people don't receive voter cards in the mail, which inform them of where their polling station is located. In addition, voters are required to show proof of address when they arrive to cast their ballot. (Credit Image: © Serkan Senturk/ZUMA Press Wire)