Basseterre, St.Kitts (September 17th, 2020):-Following oral arguments this morning from all parties regarding the application by Petitioner Ian Patches Liburd to inspect the rejected ballots from the 5th June election, Justice Trevor Ward QC has reserved his decision on the issues involved. The High Court Judge advised that he will aim to deliver his decision by Friday 25th September.Mr Douglas Mendes SC argued that justice requires that the electorate should have the representative of their choice. If Patches is correct that 60 of the rejected ballots were actually valid votes cast in his favour, then the electorate is being deprived of the representative which they have chosen and the wrong person is seated in the National Assembly.Mr Anthony Astaphan SC argued that the rejected ballots were not isolated during the count and they have not been identified with sufficient particulars by the counting agents. Therefore inspection of the ballots must be denied. He also argued that only an X inside the box is a valid vote. Circles and ticks and other marks are not valid votes.All parties agree that the returning officer did not follow the legislation which required him to isolate the rejected ballots and also required him to … Continue reading 60 plus Rejected Ballots Favoured Incumbent Patches Liburd according to Court Arguments . High Court to deliver decision on Friday 25th September regarding application to review rejected ballots
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