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All voices were in Sault Ste. Marie, but the result is still not official

'None of this is official. So everything is unofficial. . . I like to make an explanation until it is official, but at the moment everything is unofficial, 'Lisa Vezeau-Allen

After the nail-bearing political race of the last night-of the next for 120 years, the NDP candidate Lisa Vezeau-Allen did not formally granted 118 votes after completion. Marie's new Mpp.

The two-TERM city council barely administered by Chris Scott of the progressive conservative in the closest breed of the Liberal race, since Charles Napier Smith's liberal candidate defeated the conservative candidates in 1905 in the general elections in Ontario in 1905.

Although the results of this historical competition stood on Thursday evening, Vezeau-Allen did not show any signs of a defeat at least-that “we do not call it”.

“None of this is official. So everything is unofficial … until it is official, I am happy to give an explanation, but at the moment everything is unofficial” Sootoday Came after the results.

On Friday, a representative of elections ontario confirmed that all voices-in one of the e-mail-in voting slips for the Sault Ste. Marie Riding, but that the results have not yet been officially made.

According to the website of the Ontario elections, an application for a recording must be made by a returning officer in races, which is decided with less than 25 votes.

However, an application for a post -count can also be made by a candidate or voter if he believes that a deputy returnee has not properly counted a ballot or unabashedly rejected or the voices are not properly tabular.

Vezeau-Allen and her team have not yet returned calls to the results of the last night.

– – With files by Kenneth Armstrong