MONTREAL -- Bloc Québécois candidate René Villemure has won the riding of Trois-Rivières following a judicial recount requested by his Conservative opponent Yves Lévesque, who came in second in voting intentions.
"Following the judicial recount, I am very pleased to have been confirmed as the new Member of Parliament for the riding of Trois-Rivières," wrote Villemure on Twitter. "In this trying time, I had the satisfaction of knowing that I could place my trust in the democratic institutions of the Chief Electoral Officer, the Returning Officer and our judicial system."
"I thank the people of Trois-Rivières for their confidence and congratulate Yves Lévesque on his election campaign," he continued.
The recount was presided over by Judge Jocelyn Geoffroy of the Superior Court of Trois-Rivières.
It was requested as the difference between the two candidates was 92 votes.
-- This report by The Canadian Press was first published in French on Oct. 8, 2021.