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Vote re-run bid defeated


A FORMER Green county councillor failed in her bid to force a re-run of a county council election – because she couldn’t afford the fee.

Sushila Dhall petitioned the High Court after claiming hundreds of polling cards were not delivered to voters in the West Central Oxford division.

But she was told to pay £340 up front and expect further costs in excess of £2,500 for the case to be heard by a judge. Instead, she has referred her case to the Electoral Commission.

Ms Dhall said several hundred households in her division did not receive polling cards and did not vote on June 4 as a result.

She said: “I can’t prove that this would have altered the result, but I think it could have meant a different result, and therefore is an issue of democracy. This isn’t over yet.”

Ms Dhall lost by 128 votes to Liberal Democrat Alan Armitage for one of the division’s two seats.

Labour’s Susanna Pressel, Oxford’s last Lord Mayor, won the other.

The city council, which organised the election, confirmed it received “a high number of complaints” about the missing poll cards. But it said the declared result was “correct and valid”.

Deputy returning officer Jeremy Thomas said: “Some complaints will be unfounded as poll cards are often discarded, mislaid or ignored.

“Poll cards are not required to vote and neither do they entitle a person to vote.

“They are a reminder to an eligible voter of the date of polling day and the location of the polling station.

“It is the fact of being on the electoral register which entitles a person to vote.

“That said, it is clearly of concern to us that some poll cards were not delivered.

“We have made inquiries and checks of our deliverers – of which there are approximately 60 – and our print runs, and we can find no obvious cause for non-delivery.

“I am aware Ms Dhall lodged papers at the High Court, but they did not constitute an effective election petition.

“A declared election result can only be overturned if the court is satisfied there was a serious procedural irregularity which affected the result.

“In the absence of such a finding the declared result is correct and valid.

“The time limit for lodging a petition has now passed.”

Ms Pressel said: “It was disappointing that the city council failed to get the polling cards delivered properly, but I think I probably lost more votes than she did.”

tshepherd@oxfordmail.co.uk

Comments(5)

Grundon Skipp says...
9:02pm Mon 20 Jul 09

Perhaps people simply didn't want a party based on a communist philosophy of global wealth redistribution, no immigration policy, a stated intention to give more British money away in foreign aid while our own pensioners struggle and nothing to say on local 'green' issues such as the concreting over of large swathes of the green belt to provide 4,000 homes needed due to the displacement of Oxford people by mass immigration and expansion in student numbers.

Anyone old enough to vote should be old enough to see what a load of rubbish the green party stand for.

Any sensible 'green' party would call for a global population limit, seek to reduce the UK population from 60 million plus to nearer the 30 million that the optimum population trust calculates is sustainable; would immediately halt the flood of unskilled immigrants from the EU and Third World; stop paying people who can't afford to have children benfits that mean they're encouraged to have yet more children; and fight any attempt by central government to destroy the local area with the housing, transport networks, infrastructure, loss of crop land and open space needed to accomodate Nulabour's suicidal negligence in protecting the rights and land of the people already in the UK.

The Green Party will do none of these things because they are all too 'sensitive' (i.e. would make a difference)so prefer to tell us that turning TV's off, putting windmills on our bicycles and working towards a World where no-one migrates because they're all equal will save the planet.

Kevin_Elliott says...
8:21am Tue 21 Jul 09

I didn't get a polling card either, but I still managed to vote.

Of course I didn't vote Green.

I prefer politicians who are open minded and not tied in to a semi-religious blinkered world view.

Old zimner says...
9:21am Tue 21 Jul 09

Also Mr Skipp, If all of the greenies that voted for her only gave £3 each that would cover her fight. But the fact that they didn't, and, that she is not willing to put up her own money just goes to show how dedicated she is to her "CAUSE". Seems a case of I am a greenie but only if I can use your money in being one.

dannyofoxford says...
1:51pm Tue 21 Jul 09

Grundon Skipp wrote:
Perhaps people simply didn't want a party based on a communist philosophy of global wealth redistribution, no immigration policy, a stated intention to give more British money away in foreign aid while our own pensioners struggle and nothing to say on local 'green' issues such as the concreting over of large swathes of the green belt to provide 4,000 homes needed due to the displacement of Oxford people by mass immigration and expansion in student numbers.

Anyone old enough to vote should be old enough to see what a load of rubbish the green party stand for.

Any sensible 'green' party would call for a global population limit, seek to reduce the UK population from 60 million plus to nearer the 30 million that the optimum population trust calculates is sustainable; would immediately halt the flood of unskilled immigrants from the EU and Third World; stop paying people who can't afford to have children benfits that mean they're encouraged to have yet more children; and fight any attempt by central government to destroy the local area with the housing, transport networks, infrastructure, loss of crop land and open space needed to accomodate Nulabour's suicidal negligence in protecting the rights and land of the people already in the UK.

The Green Party will do none of these things because they are all too 'sensitive' (i.e. would make a difference)so prefer to tell us that turning TV's off, putting windmills on our bicycles and working towards a World where no-one migrates because they're all equal will save the planet.
well come back dan -change of user name -same old views of new labour/blaming ethnics/etc... - i'll be seeing u tonight, mate .

tonybrett says...
2:26pm Tue 21 Jul 09

It's a shame that justice now seems to be available only to those who can afford it.

Of course if this was a Labour or Conservative person then massive party funds would probably have paid these costs.

I suspect this difference is one of the reasons why the public is so disillusioned with politics as a whole.


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