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Holyrood election will be held in May... but results may not be known for days

- By Alistair Grant

MINISTERS are “confident” the Scottish Parliament elections will go ahead on May 6 but the results may not be known for days.

Parliament­ary business minister Graeme Dey told MSPS it “seems inevitable” that the results will take longer to arrive.

He said it is expected “most counting will occur over the Friday and the Saturday following polling day” on Thursday.

Elsewhere, Mr Dey said leafleting could start on March 15, subject to the easing of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, while face-to-face doorstep campaignin­g could begin on April 5.

The latter will depend on whether the infection rate as an average across Scotland has fallen to 50 per 100,000 or fewer.

If the infection rate in a specific council area exceeds 100 per 100,000, then canvassing will be suspended in that area.

Mr Dey said: “I can confirm that under the stay at home regulation­s, it is permitted for candidates and agents to travel to the constituen­cy as necessary, as this is work or volunteeri­ng that cannot be done from home.

“It has also been suggested that the leadership of each party should also be able to travel to any given constituen­cy.

“That is something we are looking at, though we should bear in mind that the regulation­s currently prevent all of us from leaving home and travelling between local authoritie­s for work that can be done from home.”

Activities such as street stalls and physical hustings will not be able to go ahead.

Mr Dey said research suggests up to 40 per cent of the electorate could choose postal voting.

He said: “An enormous amount of work has taken place across our electoral community to ensure that the election in May can be conducted safely.

“It is as a result of the hard work of electoral profession­als over the winter that I am confident the election can go ahead on May 6.

“It is fundamenta­l for a democracy to hold scheduled elections, provided it is safe to do so.

“This parliament has sat for a year longer than originally intended and many countries have already held elections successful­ly during the pandemic.

“It is also the case that eight local government by-elections were held in Scotland over October and November safely and fairly.

“I would like to offer my sincere thanks to all those involved in preparatio­ns for polling and the counting of votes and also members of political parties across the parliament who continue to engage constructi­vely in the lead up to the election.”

Malcolm Burr, convener of the Electoral Management Board, said: “Returning officers take the management of all elections very seriously. On May 6, we will be just as committed to ensuring the safety of voters, candidates, staff, and others as we are to ensuring the integrity of the electoral process.”

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