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Canada's Supreme Court voided a 2025 byelection in Terrebonne, ordering a new vote after a valid ballot was not counted.
The Supreme Court of Canada has voided the April 2025 byelection result in Terrebonne, ordering a new vote after ruling a valid special ballot for Bloc Québécois candidate Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné was not counted.
The decision, issued February 13, 2026, triggers a rematch between Sinclair-Desgagné and Liberal Tatiana Auguste.
The outcome of the upcoming byelection, along with two others in Toronto, could determine if Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals achieve a majority, as they currently hold 169 seats.
The Bloc leader praised Sinclair-Desgagné’s campaign, while the Liberals reaffirmed Auguste as their candidate.
The new vote date has not been set.
El Tribunal Supremo de Canadá anuló una elección parcial de 2025 en Terrebonne, ordenando una nueva votación después de que no se contó una boleta válida.