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Why a majority or minority Liberal government is still too close to call


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While the Liberals have won government, the CBC Decision Desk has not yet projected whether Prime Minister Mark Carney will lead a minority or a majority government because a handful of races across the country remain too close to call. 

Elections Canada resumed counting special ballots, advance polls after halting briefly overnight

Election workers sitting at long tables next to a ballot box that reads Elections Canada #60 inside a polling station
Elections Canada says it has resumed counting special and advance ballots and is expecting to have preliminary results later Tuesday afternoon. (Ivanoh Demers/Radio-Canada)

While the Liberals have won government, the CBC Decision Desk has not yet projected whether Prime Minister Mark Carney will lead a minority or a majority government because a handful of races across the country remain too close to call. 

Elections Canada said a particularly high turnout, combined with an increase in the number of people voting by mail (special ballot) and in advance polls, means officials need more time to complete the count. 

The agency halted its count at about 4:30 a.m. Tuesday before resuming in front of witnesses later Tuesday morning. It says preliminary results are expected later in the day. 

CBC’s Decision Desk said about a dozen races across the country remain in play and could be impacted by the results of the special ballot and advance poll counts. 

These tight races are all in ridings where the Liberals are currently in second place. 

Last night, the Liberals went from 163 projected seats to 168 as advance and special ballots were counted, in some cases erasing deficits of several hundred or even 1,000 votes — so races currently showing a Conservative, Bloc or NDP lead could still flip.

Updates to the vote count can be found on CBC’s live results page.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Peter Zimonjic is a senior writer for CBC News who reports for digital, radio and television. He has worked as a reporter and columnist in London, England, for the Telegraph, Times and Daily Mail, and in Canada for the Ottawa Citizen, Torstar and Sun Media. He is the author of Into The Darkness: An Account of 7/7, published by Vintage.



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