Polling day crash of iVote electronic voting system puts Singleton, Shellharbour and Kempsey council election results under a cloud

Ian Kirkwood
Updated March 17 2022 - 8:35pm, first published February 28 2022 - 5:00am
CLASS OF 2021: The elected Singleton councillors, with Val Scott far left. Picture: Singleton Council
CLASS OF 2021: The elected Singleton councillors, with Val Scott far left. Picture: Singleton Council

THE future of the recently elected Singleton Council rests with the NSW Supreme Court after it heard last week that 55 votes unable to be lodged with the electronic iVote system may have led to "a different outcome" if counted.

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Ian Kirkwood

Ian Kirkwood

Journalist

Reporting journalist at the Newcastle Herald since 1987. Editorial writer, general reporter, industrial relations, industry and coal.

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