Each constituency candidate may, in writing, appoint 1 or
more scrutineers to be present at the office of the Electoral Commission when the Commission is performing its duties in relation to special vote declarations for the district.
Not exact matches
The other options include stricter suspension rules, separating any aerodynamic influence from suspension rules, or
more intense
scrutineering of the systems during race weekends.
Where a political party appoints
more than 1
scrutineer to be present during the allocation of list seats, only 1
scrutineer for that political party, or such greater number as is permitted by the Electoral Commission, shall be present at any one time.
If people's votes were fairly represented, under a proportional voting system, any given party which had control of a local authority would have to justify its decisions
more frequently as a result of being monitored by a greater number of
scrutineers who
more accurately reflect the will of local people.
(3) Not
more than one
scrutineer for each candidate at any one time shall be permitted to remain in the polling place during the time the poll is open, and at the counting of the votes.