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Recounts in Quebec, B.C. come to an end as election results remain the same

Judicial recounts in federal ridings in Quebec City and British Columbiacame to an end today,with neither of them overturning election night results,according to Elections Canada.

None of the 3 judicial reviews overturnedthe election night results

Liberal Jean-Yves Duclos held the riding of Quebec in the recent federal election. (Colin Perkel/Canadian Press)

Judicial recounts in federal ridings in Quebec City and British Columbiacame to an end today,with neither of them overturning election night results,according to Elections Canada.

The Bloc Qubcois was seeking areview in the riding of Quebec afterLiberal cabinet minister Jean-Yves Duclos narrowly defeated Bloc candidate Christiane Gagnonby 325 votes in the Oct. 21 federal election.

Nick Gamache, a spokesperson for Elections Canada, said the Bloc asked for that recount to end today.

The NDP hadrequested arecountin Port Moody-Coquitlamafter Conservative Nelly Shin beat New Democrat Bonita Zarrilloby a slim 153 votes.

That recount also came to an end today, withShin remaining the winner.

In a Facebook post,Zarrillo thanked her campaign team for their help.

"The recount for Port Moody-Coquitlamhas ended. There will be no change to the outcome," she wrote.

"I thank all the volunteers and everyone involved that made it a collaborative, thorough and positive process."

The Bloc was also granted arecount in the riding of Hochelaga after LiberalSoraya Martinez Ferradabeat the Bloc candidate, Simon Marchand, by just 328 votes. It ended that review earlier this week, sayingit was satisfied the recount would not change the result in the Montreal-area riding.

Under Elections Canada rules, an automatic recount is triggered when the difference between the number of votes received by the top-finishing candidates equals 0.1 per cent or less of the total number of votes cast.

A requested recount can be granted when a candidate or voter asks a judge for one within four days of the release of the validated results.