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Howard Primary School dropped as polling station after loyalist protest | Howard Primary School dropped as polling station after loyalist protest |
(about 4 hours later) | |
A primary school will no longer be used as a polling station after loyalist protesters demonstrated outside the school during last year's elections. | A primary school will no longer be used as a polling station after loyalist protesters demonstrated outside the school during last year's elections. |
Alternative arrangements are being made for people who have, until now, cast their vote at Howard Primary School in Moygashel, County Tyrone. | Alternative arrangements are being made for people who have, until now, cast their vote at Howard Primary School in Moygashel, County Tyrone. |
The decision was made by the chief electoral officer Graham Shields. | The decision was made by the chief electoral officer Graham Shields. |
He said it would help to ensure all voters can exercise their right to vote in a "peaceful and safe environment". | He said it would help to ensure all voters can exercise their right to vote in a "peaceful and safe environment". |
'Hostile' | 'Hostile' |
During the European and council elections in May 2014, a group of loyalists held a protest outside Howard primary school. | During the European and council elections in May 2014, a group of loyalists held a protest outside Howard primary school. |
Observers from the Electoral Commission were at the school and raised concerns about what they described as a hostile environment. | Observers from the Electoral Commission were at the school and raised concerns about what they described as a hostile environment. |
The Electoral Office has now published details of what polling stations will be used in Northern Ireland until 2019. Howard Primary School is not on the list. | The Electoral Office has now published details of what polling stations will be used in Northern Ireland until 2019. Howard Primary School is not on the list. |
Voters who previously used the school will now be assigned to polling stations in Dungannon and Eglish. | Voters who previously used the school will now be assigned to polling stations in Dungannon and Eglish. |
'Serious concerns' | 'Serious concerns' |
The MP for Fermanagh South Tyrone, Sinn Féin's Michelle Gildernew, has welcomed the decision to close Moygashel polling station. The move has been criticised by the DUP's Lord Morrow. | The MP for Fermanagh South Tyrone, Sinn Féin's Michelle Gildernew, has welcomed the decision to close Moygashel polling station. The move has been criticised by the DUP's Lord Morrow. |
Ms Gildernew said that the presence of a large number of hostile flag protestors outside the polling station in Moygashel on election day for the European election deterred many people from voting and exercising their democratic right. | Ms Gildernew said that the presence of a large number of hostile flag protestors outside the polling station in Moygashel on election day for the European election deterred many people from voting and exercising their democratic right. |
She said she had expressed "serious concerns" to the commission following last year's loyalist protest. | She said she had expressed "serious concerns" to the commission following last year's loyalist protest. |
'Regrettable' | 'Regrettable' |
"This is a victory for common sense and one that will now allow the democratic process in this area to go unhindered," she added. | "This is a victory for common sense and one that will now allow the democratic process in this area to go unhindered," she added. |
In a statement, Mr Shields said: 'It is regrettable that electors from the Moygashel and Coolhill wards will be inconvenienced by having to travel further to cast their vote on polling day. | In a statement, Mr Shields said: 'It is regrettable that electors from the Moygashel and Coolhill wards will be inconvenienced by having to travel further to cast their vote on polling day. |
"However, my priority is to ensure that all voters, regardless of their background, have the opportunity to exercise their democratic right to vote in a peaceful and safe environment. | "However, my priority is to ensure that all voters, regardless of their background, have the opportunity to exercise their democratic right to vote in a peaceful and safe environment. |
'Disgrace' | |
"I believe this change of venue is necessary to help achieve that objective, particularly in light of the concerns expressed following the elections in 2014." | "I believe this change of venue is necessary to help achieve that objective, particularly in light of the concerns expressed following the elections in 2014." |
The DUP MLA Lord Morrow said the decision was "regrettable and nothing short of a disgrace". | The DUP MLA Lord Morrow said the decision was "regrettable and nothing short of a disgrace". |
"Moygashel people have now been deprived of a polling station in their vicinity," he said. | "Moygashel people have now been deprived of a polling station in their vicinity," he said. |
"There is no other area in Northern Ireland where you have a polling station the size of Moygashel, where 1450 people vote, and they are told they can't vote. | "There is no other area in Northern Ireland where you have a polling station the size of Moygashel, where 1450 people vote, and they are told they can't vote. |
"The alternative is in Dungannon town, it's a congested area and it is anything but convenient. | "The alternative is in Dungannon town, it's a congested area and it is anything but convenient. |
"There was no incident with the flag protest. It did not interfere with people coming and going to vote." | "There was no incident with the flag protest. It did not interfere with people coming and going to vote." |
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