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How a judge handled an ‘unprecedented’ 1,041 disputed ballots in a tight N.L. recount

ST. JOHN’S - A new report explains how a judge dealt with an “unprecedented” number of disputed ballots — 1,041 — during a federal election recount in a rural Newfoundland riding recently won by the Conservatives.

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How a judge handled an 'unprecedented' 1,041 disputed ballots in a tight N.L. recount

A person leaves after voting at a polling station in the Vancouver Fraserview-South Burnaby riding on federal election day in Vancouver, on Monday, April 28, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns


ST. JOHN’S - A new report explains how a judge dealt with an “unprecedented” number of disputed ballots — 1,041 — during a federal election recount in a rural Newfoundland riding recently won by the Conservatives.

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