| Electoral administration minister Bridget Prentice has told a BBC website that new laws requiring returning officers to check the personal details of postal voters would mean elections could not be completed in a single night. This would mean counts being declared on a Friday and an end to the traditional Thursday-night televised election count programmes, with their swingometers. | The end is nigh? |
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Overnight Elections May Be Put To Bed
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election fraud,
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hackney,
mayor,
vote rigging

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