Recounts ordered in B.C., Quebec ridings after narrow federal election results
OTTAWA — Three judicial recounts are taking place next week in ridings where runners-up in last month’s federal election are hoping a court-ordered review will snatch victory from the jaws of ever-so-narrow defeat.
Courts in Quebec and British Columbia have made the orders after hearing challenges to the results of the Oct. 21 vote; the recounts will take place over three days next week.
First will be Monday in Montreal over the results in the city’s riding of Hochelaga, where Liberal Soraya Martinez Ferrada bested Bloc candidate Simon Marchand by 328 votes.
A Bloc Quebecois source who was not authorized to speak publicly previously told The Canadian Press there were discrepancies between the final result and the number of votes counted in the ballot boxes, which is why the party contested the results.