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[edit] Election Results

Before anyone tries to go back to the old information, the numbers that were previously displayed were the initial results of the machine count. The machine count failed to tally all votes, and was known to be inaccurate. Despite this, many papers (including the Montreal Gazette and the CSL Suburban) reported those orriginal numbers.

The number I have provided come from http://www.montreal-transition.qc.ca/IMG/html/Election_Cote_Saint-Luc2.html - which is a Transition-Montreal web site, and it represents the final and complete count. I also was able to verify these numbers through Elections Quebec and the CSL returning oficer, as I was a candidate in that election.