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AEC confirms container of ballot papers in Barton went missing but says it did not affect result

The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) has confirmed one container of ballot papers for the NSW seat of Barton was temporarily misplaced during the count, with a transport officer found to have possession of the container.

The AEC said, however, it was recovered still sealed and undamaged and did not affect the outcome in Barton.

A ballot box. Photograph: Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images

In the seat, which Labor retained with Ash Ambihaipahar winning 61.66% of the two-party preferred vote, the AEC said all votes had been counted in the Hurstville polling place on election night. Once the ballot papers were transported securely for a second count as required, the AEC identified that one of two containers for House of Representative ballots at the polling place had not been returned.

A spokesperson for the AEC said it was determined an authorised transport officer “inadvertently maintained possession of the single missing container.”

The container was recovered with all uniquely coded security seals unbroken and without any damage.

All ballot papers were still in the recovered ballot paper transport container and were promptly returned to the counting centre and have undergone fresh scrutiny. The fresh scrutiny count matched the initial count and the election in the Division of Barton was unaffected by this incident.

The AEC said it was investigating the incident to see what could change to prevent it happening again in future elections.

This shouldn’t have occurred, and the AEC is deeply concerned that on this single occasion our process did not prevent the issue on polling night when ballot papers were initially returned.

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