Postal Vote Delays Threaten Integrity of Upcoming General Election
Councils and Royal Mail face criticism as thousands of ballots remain undelivered, raising concerns over potential disenfranchisement.
- Marginal seats are particularly affected, with delayed postal votes potentially altering election outcomes.
- Emergency centers have been set up in Scotland to reissue and collect postal ballots before the July 4 election.
- Officials cite a surge in postal vote applications due to holiday travel as a key factor in the delays.
- Local councils and Royal Mail dispute responsibility, each blaming the other for the mishandling.
- Calls for a major review of the postal voting system have intensified following the widespread issues.