No evidence of 'family voting' in Gorton and Denton by-election
No evidence of 'family voting' in by-election 13 hours ago Georgie Docker & Rachael LazaroNorth West There was "no evidence" of "family voting" or voter coercion at the Gorton and Denton by-election, police have concluded after an investigation. Reform UK leader, Nigel Farage, reported allegations of the illegal practice after the poll last month to Greater Manchester Police and the Electoral Commission.
He hit out at GMP's decision to close the probe, adding: "This isn't good enough. "We need proper oversight, real accountability and the courage to admit when something isn't right, not another brushed-under-the-carpet report from the usual suspects. "
But Democracy Volunteers said its report reflected "observations made in good faith by experienced and trained, independent and non-partisan observers on polling day".
"If observers had concerns they should have raised them with polling station staff immediately.
"It is unfortunate that did not happen in this case. "
"There was no evidence for it. Instead the establishment media fuelled the fire. "And it's because those in power are scared of us ending rip off Britain. "
'Robust methodology' The Electoral Commission said allegations of fraud were taken very seriously.
"It is equally important that any allegations about the security and integrity of elections are supported by evidence, so voters have accurate information about how polls are conducted. "
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