Quebec election: Judge rejects request by Conservatives for recount in Beauce-Nord
SAINT-JOSEPH-DE-BEAUCE, Que. — A Quebec Superior Court judge has rejected a request by the Conservative Party of Quebec to have a recount in a Quebec City-area riding it lost by a slim margin to the Coalition Avenir Québec on Oct. 3.
With the ruling, Luc Provençal of the CAQ has officially won the Beauce-Nord seat, beating out Conservative candidate Olivier Dumais by 202 votes, winning a second mandate in the riding south of the provincial capital.
The decision from Justice Nathalie Vaillant today comes as all members of the legislature are to be sworn in next week.
In her ruling, Vaillant found the Conservatives failed to demonstrate that there were errors in the counting of the votes on election night and their filing was lacking a sworn statement that would have explained the irregularities.