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Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill

Again, I think that the hon. Gentleman is quite right. The Government propose to have the counting done and the results declared in tandem with the other elections taking place that day. We believe that that is administratively sensible and in no way affects the legitimacy of the results, as my hon. Friend the Member for Grantham and Stamford has pointed out. My final point in response to the hon. Member for Rhondda is that he was effectively inviting me to do the chief counting officer's job for her. Of course there are rules laid down for the conduct of elections, but it is for her to judge whether the regional counting officers and others appointed to work for her are carrying out their responsibilities appropriately. It is not for me to micro-manage her judgment—her judgment is a matter for her. On that basis, I urge hon. Members to support the Government's amendments and urge the hon. Member for Rhondda not to press amendment 353 to a Division. Amendment 261 agreed to. Amendment made: 262, page 14, line 28, leave out sub-paragraphs (3) to (5) and insert— 'Assistance to counting officers etc

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516 c654 

Session

2010-12

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House of Commons chamber
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