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Progressive Conservatives seek recounts in 6 ridings

New Brunswick's Progressive Conservatives are seeking recounts in six ridings "to restore faith in the democratic process," says party president Jason Stephen.

Party aims to 'restore faith in the democratic process,' says president Jason Stephen

New Brunswick's Progressive Conservatives are seeking recounts in six ridings "to restore faith in the democratic process," says party president Jason Stephen.

The ridings in question include: Saint John East, Saint John Harbour, Charlotte-Campobello, Carleton-Victoria, Shippagan-Lamque-Miscou, and Fredericton North.

Progressive Conservative Party president Jason Stephen filed papers at the Saint John Law Courts on Tuesday, requesting judicial recounts in six ridings. (CBC)
"This is not partisan politics," Stephen told reporters after filing papers at the Saint John Law Courts on Tuesday, the deadline to request a judicial recount.

"Were getting emails from everybodyvoters, members of other parties and theyre asking us to stand up and really, you know, were just trying to ensure that the democratic process worked on Monday," he said.

"The reality is people have lost faith and, at our expense, we want to do what we can to restore their faith in the democratic process that the results were the results."

People's Alliance also requested recount

The PC recount requestsbringthe total number of recounts being sought to seven.

People's Alliance Leader Kris Austinfiled papers with the Court of Queen's Bench in Fredericton on Monday to ask for a judicial recount of the results in Fredericton-Grand Lake riding.

Austin lost the riding by 26 votes, finishing behind Progressive Conservative Pam Lynch.

Any race decided by 25 or fewer votes is granted a judicial recount without question upon request.

Section 94(3) of the Elections Act states judicial recounts can be granted in races decided by more than 25 votes if a judge can be presented with evidence from a "credible witness" that:

  • An election officer or vote tabulation machine failed to count, improperly counted or improperly rejected any ballots or made an incorrect statement of the number of votes cast for a candidate, or:
  • The resulting officer improperly added up the votes.

Stephen says the recount for Saint John East will be automatic sinceElections New Brunswick results showLiberal GaryKeatingdefeated incumbent Progressive Conservative GlenSavoie by only eight votes.

Grounds include slim margins, 'irregularities'

But he is confident in his party's request for recounts in the other five ridings, citing "irregularities with the way that the ballots were counted," and the slim margins.

"In some of those cases, the number of spoiled ballots [exceeds] the margin of victory," said Stephen.

"We're asking a judge to open up those boxes and to ensure that the result is the result. And we're prepared to stand by that."

In Saint John Harbour, Liberal EdDohertyedged out incumbent Progressive ConservativeCarlKillenby 71 votes.

In Charlotte-Campobello, newcomer LiberalJohmAmesbeat Tory candidate Curtis Mallochby 192 votes, according to the Elections New Brunswick figures.

The Carleton-Victoriariding sawLiberal Andrew Harvey finish 83 ballotsahead of Tory ColinLockhart.

InFredericton-North, Liberal candidateStephen Horsmandefeated the PC's Troy Lifford by 144 votes.

And in Shippagan-Lamque-Miscou,Progressive Conservative deputy premier PaulRobichaudfinished 44 votes behind Liberal WilfredRousselin the tally posed by Elections NB.

Brian Gallant's Liberals won 27 seats in the Sept. 22 election, compared to 21 seats for the Progressive Conservatives and a single seat for the Green Party.