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Scotland: postal votes being delayed

The Scotsman reports: SCOTLAND'S postal voting system has been thrown into chaos days before polling.

Electoral Reform Services, the company employed to administer postal ballot papers for councils across Scotland, has had to delay the process.

The hold-up has been blamed on a failure to inform city officials about changes to the design of the voting slips and extra checks to ensure that the papers would be suitable for electronic counting. -- The Scotsman - Politics - Delays over postal votes

A more detailed story appears in the Edinburgh Evening News,

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