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      • You must consider any recount request but by law may refuse if, in your opinion, the request is unreasonable. 3 You may, however, consider offering the candidates and agents the opportunity to inspect the bundles of ballot papers as a means of reassuring them that the result is accurate.
      www.electoralcommission.org.uk/guidance-acting-returning-officers-administering-a-uk-parliamentary-election-great-britain/verification-and-count/count/provisional-results-and-recounts
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  2. Dec 19, 2023 · You must consider any recount request but by law may refuse if, in your opinion, the request is unreasonable.3 You may, however, consider offering the candidates and agents the opportunity to inspect the bundles of ballot papers as a means of reassuring them that the result is accurate.

  3. You or your election agent can ask the LRO to recount the votes. The LRO can refuse to recount if they think the request is unreasonable. 1 Recounts can only be requested at voting area level.

  4. Dec 20, 2023 · You must consider any recount request but by law may refuse if, in your opinion, the request is unreasonable. 3 You may, however, consider offering the candidates and agents the opportunity to inspect the bundles of the ballot papers as a means of reassuring them that the local total is accurate.

  5. Dec 9, 2019 · Candidates and their agents are entitled to request recounts. A Returning Officer must consider any recount request but may by law refuse it if they deem it "unreasonable".

  6. May 5, 2020 · Long story short, it's up to the Returning Officer of the constituency, who must consider but by law may reject any request for a recount that they consider to be unreasonable. The relevant legislation is the Representation of the People Act 1983, Schedule 1, Rule 46:

  7. 46(1) A candidate or his election agent may, if present when the counting or any recount of the votes is completed, require the returning officer to have the votes recounted or again recounted...

  8. In most cases, you can challenge the result of an election if you believe it was not run according to election rules. Challenging a UK Parliament election can take place if (any can apply): You had the legal right to vote in it. You were an unsuccessful candidate.

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