No one saw it when the Canadian election ended, liberals gained again

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But after the verification process and a careful examination of each polling station, Canadian election officials determined that the actual winner was liberal candidate Kristina Tesser Derksen, who won by just 29 votes. The verified results also show that there were 412 vote rejections during horseback riding.
The recent flip brought liberals back 169 seats, just three of the majority, and it brought another blow to the Conservatives when the Conservatives fell to 143.
The shift brings a sense of defense to local voters like Lisa Paredes, 38, the school principal. “We tell the kids that it's important to vote. It proves that.” This is the second ride after the election due to the verification process of the Canadian election, which is the number of times the number of votes is carefully checked to correct the error in the paper. The liberals were defeated on a ride in the Montreal region in Terrebonne, Montreal, at the time of the victory verified by Bloce Cois Celebébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébébéb
A Canadian election spokesperson explained: “Things can make the phone unlucky and the numbers can go astray. Catching these numbers is our job.”
Both seats are determined by a narrow margin of less than 0.1% and are eligible for an automatic judicial narrative supervised by judges.
A recap will also be held in Terra Nova – Peninsulas, Newfoundland and Labrador, where liberal candidates beat conservative opponents by just 12 votes.
With the recalculation performed on several rides, the results of the Canadian election remain uncertain. The narrow return of liberals accounts for 169 seats, highlighting how each vote is calculated to keep the path to most governments.