Recount sees Liberals take Quebec riding of Terrebonne by 1 vote
- A judicial recount on May 7 flipped the Montreal-area riding of Terrebonne from the Bloc Québécois to Liberal Tatiana Auguste by one vote.
- The recount followed last month’s elections and was triggered because the initial difference of 44 votes was below 0.1% of valid votes.
- After the recount, Auguste received 23,352 votes compared to incumbent Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné’s 23,351, confirming the Liberal gain in Quebec.
- This seat change raises the Liberal total to 170, leaving them just two seats short of securing a majority in the House of Commons, while three judicial recounts remain underway.
- Ongoing judicial recounts in two Ontario constituencies as well as a separate one in Newfoundland and Labrador could influence the final seat distribution, though a Liberal majority remains uncertain.
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Canadian Liberals Win Recount By 1 Vote
A suburban riding in Montreal has been a roller-coaster since election night. Auguste held a 35-vote lead then, but a post-election validation process gave Sinclair-Desgagné a 44-vote lead. Yesterday's official judge-certified recount gave the win to 24-year-old Tatiana Auguste, running in her first-ever political race. Source: Canadian Press The Liberals inched another seat closer to a majority government on Saturday, after a judicial recount l…
Liberals get to 170 seats after Quebec riding flips by a single vote in judicial recount
The Liberals inched another seat closer to a majority government on Saturday, after a judicial recount left their candidate as the winner in the Quebec riding of Terrebonne, by a margin of just one vote.


The Liberal Party of Canada finally wins Terrebonne by a single vote
The Liberal Party finally won Terrebonne by a single vote.
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