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… Security and Search (Polling stations) Prior to opening the premises to the public, … is secure and supervised until officially opened for polling. During this period no unauthorised person should be …
… providing safe and secure counting venues and polling stations as far as reasonably practicable. The guidelines … on maintaining order and preventing undue influence outside polling stations: Maintaining order outside polling stations
… boxes and ballot papers, marked electoral register for the polling station and the corresponding numbers list etc. … alternate means of access and egress to the counting stations in cases of emergency. Identify a designated … evacuation rendezvous point. Has a secondary venue for a polling station been identified should an evacuation of the …
… vehicles used for the movement of ballot boxes to or from polling stations and counting venues before the boxes are loaded or …
… the Returning Officer (RO) has more discretion than at a polling station to extend access to others - such as the …
… decision making remains with the person responsible for the polling station or counting office (i.e. the location being …
If you receive suspicious item call 999 and ask for the police. Clear the area immediately. Do not attempt to open the letter or package. Avoid unnecessary handling. Keep it separate so it is easily identifiable.
This document outlines a set of options which can be used by the private sector and security industry to enhance the wider national security posture at times of raised threat or in response to a terrorist incident.