Elections Canada confirms recount going ahead in Quebec riding
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This article was published 01/10/2021 (1181 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
OTTAWA – Elections Canada is confirming that a recount will take place in a Quebec riding with a close result after a “potential anomaly” was discovered with a ballot box after the votes were validated.
Stéphane Perrault, Canada’s chief electoral officer, says there will be a judicial recount of votes in the Châteauguay–Lacolle riding, after a request from the Liberal candidate.
The initial results had Bloc Québécois candidate Patrick O’Hara defeating Liberal incumbent Brenda Shanahan, first elected in 2015, by 286 votes.
The Liberals requested that votes be counted again after a “potential anomaly” with a ballot box was spotted.
Typos in recording votes in the riding also had to be corrected by the returning officer.
Justice Anne Jacob of the Superior Court of Quebec will begin the recount next week.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 1, 2021.