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Court challenge begins to federal election result in Quebec riding won by single vote
- Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagnés is contesting the federal election results in Terrebonne, Quebec, claiming a re-election is necessary due to a single vote difference against Tatiana Auguste.
- Sinclair-Desgagnés' lawyer, Stéphane Chatigny, argues that a local woman's special ballot was not counted due to an address error, violating her Charter rights.
- Chatigny also claims that other special ballots were affected by the same issue.
- The three-day hearing began on October 20, 2025, in St-Jérôme, Quebec, to address Sinclair-Desgagnés' legal action regarding the election results.
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The lawyer for a former Bloc Québécois MP, who lost her electoral district by one vote in the federal election in April, said that maintaining the result would send a "disadvantaged message" to voters.
·Montreal, Canada
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The lawyer for a former Bloc Québécois MP who lost her riding by a single vote in the April federal election says a do-over is required. A three-day hearing began this morning in St-Jérôme, Que., where Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagnés is challenging the results in the riding of Terrebonne, north of Montreal. The legal action came after a local woman, who said she voted for the Bloc, revealed that her special ballot was returned to her because of an e…
·New York, United States
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