The following people are entitled to attend the opening of returned postal votes:
You
your election agent or a person appointed by you to attend in their place1
a sub-agent, but only if they are attending instead of an election agent2
postal voting agents you have appointed to attend openings.3
For details on how to appoint these agents see our guidance on appointing postal voting agents.
Duty to maintain secrecy during postal vote opening sessions
Ballot papers will be kept face down throughout a postal vote opening session.4
Anyone attending an opening session must not:
obtain
attempt to obtain
communicate at any time to another person:
any information relating to the number or other unique identifying mark on the back of a ballot paper5
any information as to the official mark on a postal ballot paper before the close of poll6
disclose how any particular ballot paper has been marked or pass on any such information gained from the session7
It follows therefore that keeping a tally of how ballot papers have been marked is not allowed.
Anyone found guilty of breaching these requirements can face an unlimited fine, or may be imprisoned for up to six months.8
1. Regulation 68 Representation of the People (England and Wales) Regulations 2001 (RPR 2001)↩ Back to content at footnote 1