The lawyer for a former Bloc Quebecois MP who lost her riding by a single vote in the April federal election says a do-over is required.
The lawyer for a former Bloc Quebecois 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-Jerome, Que., where Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné 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 error in the address on the envelope provided by Elections Canada.
Incumbent MP Sinclair-Desgagné lost to Liberal Tatiana Auguste by a single ballot during the April 28 election.
Sinclair-Desgagné‘s lawyer, Stephane Chatigny, says the voter’s Charter rights were violated because her ballot wasn’t counted and says a new election should be ordered in the riding.
Chatigny says other voters may have been affected by the same error, because 16 other special ballots were not returned by the deadline.

