Thousands of Quebec voters have already cast a ballot in one of three federal byelections that could have major implications on the makeup of the House of Commons.
According to Elections Canada estimates, some 18,200 people voted during the four advance polling days in Terrebonne – from Friday to Monday.
The byelection in Terrebonne comes after the Supreme Court nullified Liberal candidate Tatiana Auguste’s one-vote federal election win in the riding.
Bloc Québécois candidate Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné challenged the results when a Bloc supporter complained she tried to vote by mail using a special ballot that wasn’t counted.
Terrebonne, which was held by the Bloc before the last federal election, is once again considered a toss-up between the Liberals and Bloc.



