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Apparently in the North West Essex constituency (winner: Kemi Badenoch) 2,600 postal votes were delayed as a result of human error, and so the result is open to challenge and a potential re-run is in the offing.
Worse still for Badenoch, apparently the Reform candidate (on the ballot paper) was disowned by the party (must have said something ultra racist, or voiced support for Hitler to achieve that) – but with a re-run and a supported Reform candidate (plus tactical voting) hopefully Badenoch will lose her seat (we can all live in hope).
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can't access the article but the Essex live site reported "The winning party received 19,360 votes with Labour coming in second with Issy Waite getting 16,750 votes. Grant John Maxwell StClair-Armstrong won 7,668 in third place for Reform UK and Smita Rajesh came in fourth for the Lib Dems with 6,055 votes."
So she was 2610 votes clear.
How many ballots were missing? Have they now turned up?
Were they all Labour votes? If there were 2600 ot wouldn't affect the result apart from perhaps justifying a recount
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