Royal Mail Defends Postal Vote Handling Amid Snap Election Challenges
Increased postal vote applications and tight election timelines spark debate over system efficiency and voter disenfranchisement.
- Royal Mail denies backlog claims, asserting timely delivery of ballots despite increased demand.
- Government officials and opposition leaders express concerns over potential voter disenfranchisement.
- Calls for a review of the postal voting system to address issues highlighted by the snap election.
- Electoral Commission acknowledges pressures and plans post-election review of postal voting administration.
- Local councils and electoral staff work to ensure smooth election process despite reported delays.