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Posted Might 13, 2025 3:28 pm
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The Bloc Québécois candidate for the Montreal-area driving of Terrebonne says she’s evaluating her choices after a judicial recount that noticed her lose by a single vote.
Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné’s assertion comes as Elections Canada investigates a potential error involving an uncounted mail-in poll from a Bloc voter within the Terrebonne driving.
Voter Emmanuelle Bossé instructed Montreal media that she mailed in her poll in early April utilizing an addressed envelope supplied by Elections Canada, but it surely was returned to her as undeliverable.
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Elections Canada says it seems that a part of the postal code printed on the envelope was improper and that it’s working to collect extra info on what occurred.
Liberal Tatiana Auguste was declared the winner over Sinclair-Desgagné by a one-vote margin after a judicial recount, in an election that returned the Liberals to energy with a minority authorities on April 28.
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Each events declined to remark, and Sinclair-Desgagné’s assertion didn’t particularly point out the uncounted poll.
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“Following a judicial recount that brought on a vote reversal as spectacular as sudden, I owe it to myself to guage all of the choices earlier than us,” Sinclair-Desgagné wrote on Fb on Monday, including, “I’ll preserve you up to date on the following steps.”
Auguste was initially projected to win the driving by 35 votes after the election, however Sinclair-Desgagné, who was first elected in 2021, moved forward by 44 votes following the required postelection validation course of.
The win was returned to Auguste on Saturday following the judicial recount, with Auguste receiving 23,352 votes and Sinclair-Desgagné receiving 23,351.
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