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The Electoral Commission has defended Electoral Reform Services Ltd after it was accused of a conflict of interest over next month’s referendum on the AV voting system.

The Electoral Commission has defended Electoral Reform Services Ltd after it was accused of a conflict of interest over next month's referendum on the AV voting system.

‘Any organisation which supplies counting officers with ballot papers, postal voting packs or IT support is subject to normal public procurement, contractual and legal confidentiality requirements. There is no suggestion that these have been breached,' said chief counting officer, Jenny Watson.

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