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Minutes:
The Committee
received a report from the Electoral Services Manager regarding the Review of
Elections 2021
In response to the
report the Committee thanked the Electoral Services Manager and the Electoral
Team for the mammoth effort it had taken to organise the four elections during
COVID-19, the hard work was appreciated.
The pandemic had
disrupted the usual planning of the electoral process and staff were to be
commended for the way in which they had ensured the delivery of a successful
election(s). It was noted the additional work that had been carried out, the
mitigation measures in place to safeguard both staff, politicians, and voters,
making sure of social distancing at the polling booths and the count, the
introduction of new ways of working while having to deal with the usual
workloads.
The Electoral
Services Manager confirmed the virtual briefings and staff training had worked
well and welcomed the introduction of the timed delivery of nomination papers.
Confirmed that the
Presiding Officer had the power to remove disruptive individuals off private
land, whether inside or outside. If those individuals were on public land
outside of the private boundary it would become a police matter.
The count venue
had been relocated out of the Guildhall and feedback received from staff and
election agents had been largely positive. Any negative feedback had stemmed
from measures in place because of COVID-19 so could be addressed and dealt with
in time for the next election count.
Due to the
boundary changes there were relationships which were yet to be established with
the administrators of the new polling stations, but these would develop with
time.
In response to a
question why residents living opposite St Philip Howard Polling Station could
not use it. The Electoral Services
Manager advised this would be looked into and a response given outside of the
meeting.
Committee Manager
note: St Philip Howard polling station was not a polling station on 6 May, as
the Council had been refused use of it during the pandemic. This meant electors
living nearby needed to be relocated to the next closest station. Following the
polling district review, it was identified as the polling station for those in
the immediate vicinity and barring no further refusal by St. Phillip Howard, it
will be those elector’s polling station in May 2022.
The Electoral
Services Manager asked for her thanks to be recorded for the work of Andrew
Grant, Returning Officer (RO) and the support provided by the County RO. Also
emphasised the resilience of the counting staff, and especially the count
supervisors, who worked such long hours and maintained COVID-19 measures.
The Committee
NOTED the report.