The judicial recount for the Âé¶¹AV-Centre riding will take place Nov. 7-8.
According to documents filed in Supreme Court in Victoria on Oct. 30, the recount will be held at district electoral offices on Dickson Avenue in Âé¶¹AV. The application also allows for "such other location, date and time as the Court directs."
The Elections Act requires an district electoral officer to make an application for a judicial recount by the Supreme Court if the difference between the top two candidates falls within 1/500 of the total ballots considered.
According to the website there were 25,747 ballots cast in Âé¶¹AV-Centre, minus 34 rejected ballots, meaning a judicial recount would be required if the vote difference were 49 or fewer.
Final numbers for the riding, including advance voting, general election day (Oct. 19), and mail-in and absentee ballots, showed Conservative candidate Kristina Loewen with 11,031 votes and NDP candidate Loyal Wooldridge with 10,993. A 38 vote difference.
The function of a judicial recount is not only to confirm the vote but to confirm the integrity of the vote count process the court documents state.