More uncounted ballots have been discovered in two South Australian electorates one month after the state election was concluded.
Now the commission has revealed a “small number” of uncounted ballots have been found in the electorates of Enfield and Newland, both safe Labor seats and for the upper and lower houses.
South Australian Labor Attorney General Kyam Maher told 891 ABC Adelaide he is seeking more information about the “dozens” of missing ballots.
“What we’ve been told is the polls have been declared so they won’t go to the count and they wouldn’t have had any effect on the counts of those seats, but the upper house Legislative Council votes will be included in the count.”
Labor won the South Australian election in a record landslide on March 21, securing 34 lower house seats compared to 5 for the Liberal Party and 4 for One Nation.Election Integrity Questions
Meanwhile, election analyst Antony Green said the issue would have an impact on integrity.Acting Electoral Commissioner Leah McLay said there would be a thorough investigation both internally and independently.
“The issues we have experienced fall well short of our expectations—and those of the community. I apologise to the voters and candidates for the inconvenience and confusion that was caused and to staff who experienced issues working for ECSA [Electoral Commission of South Australia].”







