Guidance for the GLRO administering the GLA elections

Ballot paper security

You must ensure the security of ballot papers during production, storage and delivery to the CRO. Once the official mark is printed on the ballot papers, they are effectively ‘live’. 

Regardless of whether you have outsourced your printing or are printing in-house, in order to ensure that voters can have confidence in the process, your security arrangements should prevent unauthorised access to or use of the ballot papers. 

These restrictions should apply during all stages of the production process, storage and distribution between printing and the poll.

You can find further information in our guidance on planning for ballot paper security. 

Last updated: 10 November 2023