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Election day: Turned-away Barnet voters urged to return Election day: Investigation into turned-away Barnet voters
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Voters turned away from polling stations in Barnet have been urged to return before they close at 22:00 BST. Barnet Council has apologised after voters were turned away from polling stations.
Barnet Council has apologised to anyone who was unable to vote because their name was missing from the poll list. The authority has promised an investigation into how some people were unable to vote because their names were missing from the poll list.
It confirmed all 155 polling stations had been affected but said staff now had accurate registers. It confirmed all 155 polling stations had been affected but said staff had accurate registers by 10:30 BST.
London is voting for a new mayor and the London Assembly, as voters go to the polls in a range of local and national elections across the UK. Voters whose names were missing had been allowed to apply for an emergency proxy vote.
London has been voting for a new mayor and the London Assembly, as voters went to the polls in a range of local and national elections across the UK.
In a sign of how extensive the problems were, staff at one station said that of the first 30 voters to show up, only three were on the register. The rest were told to come back later.In a sign of how extensive the problems were, staff at one station said that of the first 30 voters to show up, only three were on the register. The rest were told to come back later.
The Barnet and Camden constituency returning officer, Andrew Travers, said the council would fully investigate the cause of the problems. The Barnet and Camden constituency returning officer, Andrew Travers, said: "We did everything we could to resolve the issue as quickly as possible and updated lists were sent to every polling station by 10:30, at which point all residents were able to vote as normal.
"We did everything we could to resolve the issue as quickly as possible and updated lists were sent to every polling station by 10:30, at which point all residents were able to vote as normal," he said. "Taking part in the democratic process is a fundamental right for our residents and the main focus this morning was to resolve the situation as soon as possible. We will fully investigate the cause of the problems that have arisen. I would like to apologise to everyone who experienced problems with voting in Barnet today."
"Information about how people could apply for an emergency proxy vote before the 17:00 deadline was made available for those unable to return to polling stations to vote in person.
"I would like to apologise to everyone who experienced problems with voting in Barnet today."
'Farce''Farce'
Staff were told a "printing error" was to blame. The council said it was unable to confirm how many of the 236,196 people registered to vote had been affected by its mistake.Staff were told a "printing error" was to blame. The council said it was unable to confirm how many of the 236,196 people registered to vote had been affected by its mistake.
Black cab driver Adam Barnett said the mix-up meant he would have to go back to the polling station for the third time in one day to cast his vote.Black cab driver Adam Barnett said the mix-up meant he would have to go back to the polling station for the third time in one day to cast his vote.
He said he was first turned away at 07:00 from the polling station in Bells Hill.He said he was first turned away at 07:00 from the polling station in Bells Hill.
"I was one of a number of people who had turned up first thing and couldn't vote. They still hadn't got the updated list when I went back a second time after 10. It's just a farce," he said."I was one of a number of people who had turned up first thing and couldn't vote. They still hadn't got the updated list when I went back a second time after 10. It's just a farce," he said.
Voter David Fraser was among those turned away. "I'm now not going to be able to vote," he said. "I don't have time to go back."Voter David Fraser was among those turned away. "I'm now not going to be able to vote," he said. "I don't have time to go back."
'Democratic right''Democratic right'
Another voter, in Golders Green, told the BBC he was turned away from a station in Oakfields Road, Temple Fortune.Another voter, in Golders Green, told the BBC he was turned away from a station in Oakfields Road, Temple Fortune.
He said: "I got up early so that I could get to the polling station at 08:00 before work.He said: "I got up early so that I could get to the polling station at 08:00 before work.
"But when I got there, they said my name is not on the list and that there was a problem."But when I got there, they said my name is not on the list and that there was a problem.
"I am so disappointed. I like voting as it is the right thing to do and it is a democratic right.""I am so disappointed. I like voting as it is the right thing to do and it is a democratic right."
Others took to Twitter to complain.Others took to Twitter to complain.
"Frustration turning to real anger," Neil Maiden tweeted. "After 35 minutes, only five people have been able to vote. What are the wider implications?""Frustration turning to real anger," Neil Maiden tweeted. "After 35 minutes, only five people have been able to vote. What are the wider implications?"
The Electoral Commission, an independent body that sets standards for running elections, said the only provision for re-running an election in Barnet was if the result was challenged by a constituent after voting had closed. The Electoral Commission, an independent body that sets standards for running elections, said the only provision for re-running an election in Barnet was if the result was challenged by a constituent after voting closed.
It said in that instance the legal challenge had to be raised with the Royal Courts of Justice within 21 days.It said in that instance the legal challenge had to be raised with the Royal Courts of Justice within 21 days.
A spokesman for the commission said: "Barnet has apologised for its error and the matter was resolved quite quickly. We are supporting them in communicating the information that people still have time to go back and vote if they were unable to this morning." A spokesman for the commission said: "Barnet has apologised for its error and the matter was resolved quite quickly."
Elections are also taking place for the Scottish Parliament, National Assembly of Wales, the Northern Ireland Assembly and for 124 councils in England.
Mayors will be elected in London, Bristol, Liverpool and Salford, with UK parliamentary by-elections held in Ogmore in Mid Glamorgan and Sheffield Brightside.
Police and crime commissioners are also being elected in England and Wales.