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BNP wins case for a vote recount | BNP wins case for a vote recount |
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The British National Party (BNP) has won its High Court battle for an election recount after concerns about the validity of a single vote. | The British National Party (BNP) has won its High Court battle for an election recount after concerns about the validity of a single vote. |
The 3 May council election in Burnley was a tie between Labour and the BNP and the eventual Labour winner was called after drawing lots. | The 3 May council election in Burnley was a tie between Labour and the BNP and the eventual Labour winner was called after drawing lots. |
But BNP candidate John Rowe argued that a ballot paper that was spoilt was counted towards the Labour vote. | But BNP candidate John Rowe argued that a ballot paper that was spoilt was counted towards the Labour vote. |
The recount will now be supervised by a senior court official. | The recount will now be supervised by a senior court official. |
Mr Rowe said he was acting on behalf of voters who had expressed disquiet about the outcome in the Rosegrove and Lowerhouse ward. | Mr Rowe said he was acting on behalf of voters who had expressed disquiet about the outcome in the Rosegrove and Lowerhouse ward. |
Jason Copple, the returning officer's barrister, denied any mistakes had been made in scrutinising the votes, but suggested there should be a search for one particular ballot paper which had been allowed in Mr Reynolds' favour. | Jason Copple, the returning officer's barrister, denied any mistakes had been made in scrutinising the votes, but suggested there should be a search for one particular ballot paper which had been allowed in Mr Reynolds' favour. |
'Very lucky' | 'Very lucky' |
The judge was told the vote in question had a diagonal mark in the left hand column against the number of the Labour candidate, rather than a cross in the right-hand column. | The judge was told the vote in question had a diagonal mark in the left hand column against the number of the Labour candidate, rather than a cross in the right-hand column. |
Mr Justice Irwin ordered a "thorough recount" instead of just "fishing" for the one suspect ballot paper. | Mr Justice Irwin ordered a "thorough recount" instead of just "fishing" for the one suspect ballot paper. |
Mr Rowe, 51, said after Wednesday's hearing: "I think it was a very fair judgment in what is an unprecedented case. | Mr Rowe, 51, said after Wednesday's hearing: "I think it was a very fair judgment in what is an unprecedented case. |
"This one vote for the Labour Party should never have been counted. I am not alleging it was a 'fix' - the Labour Party were very lucky. | "This one vote for the Labour Party should never have been counted. I am not alleging it was a 'fix' - the Labour Party were very lucky. |
"But now the ballot papers will have to be transported to London and gone through." | "But now the ballot papers will have to be transported to London and gone through." |
All ballot papers are required by law to be kept for a year after a local election. | |
The 4605 ballot papers have been kept in a secure location on council premises. |