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Recounts in New Brunswick confirm election night results

With just two days to go before the swearing in of the Liberal government in New Brunswick, the final recount in the province is done.

Tabulator system saw vote counts stall and then appear to drop

Defeated Charlotte-Campobello PC candidate Curtis Malloch talks to party president Jason Stephen during a break in the recount in St. Andrews. (Jacques Poitras/CBC)

With just two days to go before the swearing in of the Liberal government in New Brunswick, the final recount in the province is done.

Thehand counts were ordered after questions were raised about the accuracy of the electronic tabulation system.

Seven ridings in total were given a second count.

Elections New Brunswick says judges from the Court of Queen's Bench have confirmed the wins by Liberal candidates in the ridings of Carleton-Victoria, Shippagan-Lameque-Miscou, Saint John Harbour, Saint John East, Charlotte-Campobello and Fredericton North.

The Progressive Conservatives were confirmed as winning the riding of Fredericton-Grand Lake

Friday night votes

Two seats were recounted in Saint John on Friday.

Judges upheld the wins by EdDoherty, in Saint John Harbour, and GaryKeating, in Saint JohnEast.

On election night, the use of an untested software by Elections New Brunswick to transmit results recorded through the automated vote-counting tabulator system saw vote counts stall and then appear to drop before finally concluding.

The resulting confusion and delays meant it was about five hours after the polls closed before Elections New Brunswick could declare Brian Gallant's Liberals had won a majority government.

After the confusion, the Progressive Conservatives applied for recounts in six ridingsand the People's Alliance asked for one.

With files from the Canadian Press