
Bloc member who lost by 1 vote considers ‘all options’ after report of ballot problem
MONTREAL — The Bloc Québécois candidate for the Montreal-area riding of Terrebonne says she’s considering her options after a judicial recount that saw her lose by a single vote.
“Following a judicial recount that caused a vote reversal as spectacular as unexpected, I owe it to myself to evaluate all the options before us,” Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné wrote on Facebook on Monday, adding, “I’ll keep you updated on the next steps.”
Sinclair-Desgagné’s statement comes as Elections Canada investigates a possible error involving an uncounted mail-in ballot from a Bloc voter in the riding. Voter Emmanuelle Bossé told Montreal media that she mailed in her ballot in early April using an addressed envelope provided by Elections Canada, but it was returned to her as undeliverable. She told the outlets that she was voting for the Bloc Québécois.
Elections Canada confirmed in an email that an error had occurred, adding that it was “still working to gather the facts” about what happened. “We can confirm that there appears to be an error with the return address printed on this elector’s return envelope,” the agency wrote late Monday. “Specifically, part of the postal code was wrong.”