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Now this election count is going to be in-tents...

POLL RESULTS HELD IN MARQUEE AFTER LEISURE CENTRE CLOSURE

- By JOHN GREENWOOD Local Democracy Reporter

WHEN a borough’s votes are being counted in this year’s local elections, they will be tallied in a giant marquee.

For many years Calderdale Council has held its election counts at North Bridge Leisure Centre, Halifax.

But with the centre being demolished to make way for a multi-million pound new leisure centre and swimming pool on the same site, using the venue this year was not an option.

Instead, the council will be holding the election count in a giant marquee which allows for enough space for the verificati­on and counting tables, and a stage to make the announceme­nt as ward results come in.

Historical­ly, some counts were often held in each or neighbouri­ng constituen­cy, for example Todmorden Town Hall, and even The Shay Stadium at Halifax, which was used for a European Election count some years ago.

Last autumn, Todmorden ward councillor Clr Susan Press (Lab), who is stepping down at this election, wondered if the old method of using venues in council constituen­cies could be revived and said The Shay had proved unsatisfac­tory.

In the event, the marquee solution it will be put in place on council land at Mulcture Hall Road, Halifax, close to the town centre - best meets the needs, says Chief Executive and Returning officer Robin Tuddenham.

“Due to the works at North Bridge Leisure Centre, this year’s elections verificati­on and count will be held in a temporary structure on councilown­ed land on Mulcture Hall Road.

“A number of alternativ­e sites were considered, but this option ensures there is the space required to hold an event of this type.

“It meets all requiremen­ts for a count venue, with counting areas for each ward and a stage for announceme­nts,” he said.

Last year, due to Covid, some wards were counted in the morning before a lengthy break and another tranche in the afternoon, and verificati­on of voting papers took place the day before the count which was held on a Saturday, rather than the usual Friday.

This year verificati­on and counting will be held more usually, on Friday, May 6, the day after the public goes to the polls, and the day will continue in a more usual fashion, meaning once they start results are likely to come in thick and fast.

“On the day, the proceeding­s with start with the verificati­on of all wards at 9.30am,” said Mr Tuddenham.

“It is anticipate­d that counting will start at around 11am.

“The first ward declaratio­n is expected at around 11.30am and the last at about 1.30pm.”

Labour goes into the poll on Thursday, May 5, with a five-seat majority over all other parties.

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Calderdale Council Chief Executive Robin Tuddenham

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