
Recount underway in rural Newfoundland riding where Liberal had 12-vote lead
ST. JOHN’S — A judicial recount got underway Monday in a rural Newfoundland riding where the Liberals finished with a 12-vote lead.
Officials will recount every vote cast in the riding, and it could take a day or two before the results are known, Elections Canada said in an email Monday. The review will decide whether Liberal Anthony Germain or Conservative Jonathan Rowe represents the Terra Nova—The Peninsulas riding in Parliament.
The recount in central Newfoundland is one of four ordered after the election last month by the federal elections agency. In all four, the margins between the winner and the runner-up were fewer than 80 votes.
Amanda Bittner, a political science professor at Memorial University in St. John’s, said the April 28 election was a great example of how sometimes, just a handful of votes can determine who wins.