After a judicial count, the sources tell CBC News that Quebec’s driving has turned to the liberals, who have defeated the Québécois block by a vote. The result means that liberals have 170 seats in the House of Commons, only two less than a majority government.
On Wednesday, the chief electoral officer of Canada Stéphane Perrault announced the judicial count After the results, they showed the deputy of Blocent Québécois Nathalie Sinclair-dedegagné defeated the liberal challenger Tatiana Auguste by 44 votes.
According to Canada’s electoral rules, a count is automatically triggered when a candidate wins in less than 0.1 percent of the general votes in that driving, which was applied to Terrebonne. In certain circumstances, candidates can also request a count.
The count was made by the Superior Court of Quebec Judge Danielle Turcotte.
Terrebonne had originally been called to the liberals the day after the votes were cast. But the driving overturned to the block during the validation process, which is different from a count. Validation is a procedure in which Canada’s elections verify twice and verify the numbers reported on the night of the elections.
The results are currently being related to three other currents.
Canada elections announced Friday that a count will take place in Milton East-Halton Hills South, where the liberal candidate beat the conservative by 29 votes. That driving was initially declared for conservatives, but overturned to the liberals after the validation process.
A count in Newfoundland and Labrador Riding of Terra Nova-The Peninsulas is also being carried out, where the liberal candidate won by 12 votes.
On Friday, a judge ordered a count in another Ontario driving: Windsor-Tecumseh Lakeshore, where the conservative candidate won by 77 votes.
The liberal candidate had requested that he count, citing more than a dozen affidavits of scrutineers of his campaign that had been rejected who were rejected that they say they were valid.
The liberals now have only two seats below the 172 required of a majority government. But even if all the stories are liberal victories, the party will remain a short.
The counts at Terra Nova-The Peninsulas and Milton East-Halton Hills South will start next week. The Windsor-Tecumseh Lakeshore count will begin on May 20.