Result – Bidston & St. James

Here is my further post on the result for Bidston & St. James. The number of ballots counted in this election did not match the number of votes cast. Unfortunately some spoilt ballot papers (for example people voting for more than one candidate) were added to some candidate’s totals. I am therefore unable to say … Continue reading “Result – Bidston & St. James”

Here is my further post on the result for Bidston & St. James.

The number of ballots counted in this election did not match the number of votes cast.

Unfortunately some spoilt ballot papers (for example people voting for more than one candidate) were added to some candidate’s totals.

I am therefore unable to say whether my own vote was counted. I did raise this very issue with the Returning Officer last year. His view was that last year about fifty votes in Bidston & St. James didn’t appear on the list of people who had voted, because counting staff hadn’t bothered to properly record them.

The problem I have, is that although I, my agent, the Labour candidate & agent and others are well aware what the result of the vote should’ve been, the problem is that the difference in votes between 2nd, 3rd and 4th place amounts to amounts of votes that can change in a recount (or as above those that are not properly recorded).

We only have to look at the Oxton recount to see how a large number of votes changed after being recounted. Sadly, Wirral Council decided not to recount the totals and never properly accounted for the missing ballot papers.

Some may say, what does it matter if my vote is counted or not? However I am personally concerned when things “don’t add up”.

Currently Harry Smith is no longer a councillor, as after a result is declared it is at least four days before this happens.

Our own prediction of the result made before the count based on the views of hundreds of Bidston & St. James voters is as follows:-

Labour 1st 71.9% +-5% (Actual declared result 79.4%)
Lib Dem 2nd 17.7% +-5% (Actual declared result 5.62%)
Conservative 3rd 5.2% +-5% (Actual declared result 9.98%)
UKIP 4th 5.2 % +-5% (Actual declared result 4.99%)

As you can see from the above, we agree with the Conservative and UKIP result. Labour’s total was (sadly) inflated by spoilt ballot papers.

The mystery as to why the Lib Dem result was so widely different to what it should be can be explained by a number of factors:-

1) When the votes are divided up to be counted counters are handed out pieces of paper with 25 on in a party’s colour – eg red Labour, blue Tory, white spoilt ballot papers, yellow Lib Dem, purple UKIP.

No yellow 25s were initially handed out to counters. This was raised by myself as candidate as to why the Lib Dem votes weren’t being counted.

2) The counters soon ran out of 25s so 25s from different parties were used. This meant each candidates total was a mixture of colours and instead of using seperate trays, one tray was used for Labour, the Conservative and UKIP votes were put in a second tray with the Lib Dem votes hidden from view behind a ballot box.

3) Obvious spoilt ballot papers weren’t adjudicated by the candidates and agents.

4) Something happened in the last fortnight leading up to the election in which a number of lies were told about the Lib Dem candidate in order to persuade some Lib Dem voters not to vote. My wife falls into this category as a paid canvasser came to her door to tell her things about her husband that she knew weren’t true.

However, it remains to be seen what happens next. As candidate I could file an election petition and possibly get a recount of all votes cast. Although a recount may change the position of the 2nd/3rd and 4th place candidates, I am quite happy to concede that although his tally was inflated more voters voted for Harry Smith.

The point does need to be made that Labour campaign breached election law at least once (possibly more than once!), but would the people of Bidston & St. James tolerate the by-election that would result from a successful legal challenge?

I will need to obtain further information from Wirral Council as to what happened at the count and why there is the potential that my own vote wasn’t counted before proceeding further.

Alternative Vote referendum result – Wirral

Yes – 28627
No – 73120

Alternative Vote Referendum Count – Wallasey Town Hall 6th May 2011

The AV Referendum Count started at 4pm on the 6th May. A select few were there to observe the proceedings, Cllr Bridson, Cllr Clements, Cllr McCubbin, Cllr Steve Williams, Ann Davies.

The Leader of the Council (Cllr Jeff Green) and Deputy Leader of the Council (Cllr Lesley Rennie) came by for a short time to watch it happening in the Civic Hall.

In addition there were some members of the media. The count was done for the whole of Wirral (approximately 103,000 ballot papers). The spoilt ballot papers had to be adjudicated by the counting agents present. However despite the count being finished about 6pm the result is not yet declared.

Bill Norman is awaiting authorisation from Manchester as all North West results will be declared at the same time. Pictures are below!

Whilst we await the result here is the interesting list of people allowed by law to be present at the count (which is something that seemed to confuse some Wirral Council employees under instructions to turn people away!)

the Counting Officer and his staff
the Chief Counting Officer
the Regional Counting Officer
referendum agents
counting agents
Commission representatives
accredited observers
any other person permitted by you, as Counting Officer, to attend

Of course strangely this means the police don’t have a specific entitlement in law to be there, there was one rather bored looking police officer though.

AV Referendum Count
AV Referendum Count

Result – Bidston & St. James

The result in Bidston & St. James has been declared. However I as candidate dispute the result.

The reason why is that in my opinion it is not an accurate reflection of how I and many other people voted.

People can’t vote for one party and have their vote added to another party instead!

It is possible the amounts for each party were so mixed up (for example Labour’s tally included obvious spoilt ballot papers) that nobody can trust the result.

So I will be looking into it and reporting back to you.

Count

I will be writing blog posts at the count for Birkenhead, which will be held at the Pacific Road Theatre/Arts Centre tonight after 10pm.

With no internet access (as far as I know) it might be the next day before I upload them.

The referendum count will be held at Wallasey Town Hall tomorrow afternoon. That count will start at 4pm. As it’s for the whole of Wirral it will take some time!

I have been assured by an election official that all referendum ballots will be kept “under police guard” until then.

Results are expected in Birkenhead, depending on turnout from the wee hours of the morning. Depending on turnout and recounts (if it’s close) this’ll be some time after 1am as the AV referendum ballots will be counted and checked before the local election count starts.

Wards to watch are:-

A Labour ward in Birkenhead (where there’s been a strong Green campaign)
Oxton ward – Labour hoping to beat Cllr Stuart Kelly
Prenton ward – Labour hoping to gain a seat here against Cllr Holbrook

Losing Prenton and Oxton ward would be bad for Lib Dem morale, yet if Labour don’t win at least an extra seat in Birkenhead, their chances of running Wirral Council any time soon are far away. Having read Labour’s leaflets in Oxton & Prenton neither leaflets inspires me with confidence in their campaign.

Certainly Labour would like to win six seats in Birkenhead, yet the resurgent Green campaign, Lib Dem opposition here in Bidston & St. James and other “local difficulties” such as the anti-Cllr Denis Knowles brigade have diverted some of their deliverers that they would otherwise use in Prenton & Oxton. In addition various other factors have changed the course of the election.

Winning local elections (because of strict spending limits of about £1000) usually comes down to teams of people and their respective size.

I did hear Cllr Steve Foulkes earlier coming down my road (Boundary) and through a megaphone telling people to Vote for the Labour candidate, yet somebody used (not me) an expletive and it went quiet after. It’s nice to hear you’re so popular in Bidston & St. James Steve! 😉

Thanks for reminding Lib Dem voters it’s polling day though!

Thankfully peace and quiet has been restored (at least in Bidston & St. James). Looks like you’ll have to get up earlier Cllr Foulkes to stop the Liberals voting here!

I will be at the count (along with Leonora) to observe the adjudication of doubtful ballot papers. We picked up an extra three votes last year this way!

It’ll be interesting to see if the Lib Dems the Tory and UKIP candidates’s votes in every polling district this year. From the looks on Tory candidate’s faces, in some areas it won’t be a good night for them.