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Recount lands Parti Québécois a 10th National Assembly seat

In this file photo, former Parti Québécois Leader Jean-Francois Lisée waves to supporters at PQ headquarters in Montreal, Monday, October 1, 2018, on election night in Quebec. The Parti Québécois has added a tenth seat at the provincial legislature after winning a recount in an eastern Quebec riding. Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press

The Parti Québécois (PQ) has added a tenth seat at the provincial legislature after winning a recount in an eastern Quebec riding.

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The sovereigntist party had contested the results in Gaspé and sought a judicial recount after the Oct. 1 vote.

Late Wednesday, the PQ’s Meganne Perry-Melançon was officially awarded the seat by 41 votes over Liberal candidate Alexandre Boulay.

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Boulay had initially been announced the winner by 132 votes.

Both parties took to social media to acknowledge the recount results late Wednesday.

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The result puts the PQ in a tie with Québec solidiare in terms of seats, but the PQ becomes the second opposition party at the national assembly because of slightly higher popular vote.

There is one more recount to come next week in the northern Quebec riding of Ungava, currently held by the Coalition Avenir Québec but also being contested by the PQ.

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As it stands, the Coalition Avenir Québec has 74 seats at the legislature, followed by the Liberals who now have 29 seats.

There is currently one Independent and one vacant seat.

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