A judicial recount has confirmed that Conservative MP Kathy Borrelli will hold the riding of Windsor—Tecumseh—Lakeshore, ensuring the Conservatives maintain their hold on the hotly contested constituency.
More than 70,000 ballots had to be recounted over the three-day process, with lawyers representing both parties making legal arguments regarding contested ballots.
Elections Canada confirmed Borrelli’s victory over former Liberal MP Irek Kusmierczyk, who was seeking re-election, by a margin of four votes late Thursday night.
Borrelli had been declared the initial winner by 233 votes following the election.
However, after a validation by Elections Canada staff, that margin narrowed to 77 votes.
Kusmierczyk requested a recount the following week and received approval on May 9.
Borrelli will now join the Conservatives in Ottawa on Monday when Parliament returns.
The Bloc Québécois are currently challenging a judicial recount for the riding of Terrebonne after the riding flipped to the Liberals by a single vote.
Elections Canada acknowledged further irregularities involving five more mail-in ballots in the Terrebonne decision.