Counting in polling stations could make the result quicker, cheaper and more transparent.
After the damage to London's reputation as a result of the slow count for the 2012 GLA elections, Andrew Boff asks if a more radical, low technology approach could be the answer for London's complicated election counts. Looking abroad may save us money and produce a more transparent and quicker result.
The new report, "Counting: the cost – Making the GLA count cheaper, quicker and more transparent” can be accessed at: glaconservatives.co.uk/ctp
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