EU Referendum Result Will Be Announced in Manchester
The Declaration Of The EU Vote And The UK’s Membership In The EU Will Be Made In Manchester.
Today, the Electoral Commission and Manchester City Council have said that the final announcement of the European Union (EU) referendum on the UK’s membership of the EU will be made in Manchester.
A specific location in Manchester will host the count collation system which is designed to keep track of all the votes cast across the UK and Gibraltar once the polls close on the day of the referendum. The Chief Counting Officer for the referendum will announce the result from the same location.
That location will also be home to where the regional count collation centre for the North West is located, with Sir Howard Bernstein, Chief Executive of Manchester City Council acting as Regional Counting Officer. There will be 12 count collation centres across the UK, with the results from each of these returned to the Chief Counting Officer, who will oversee the collation of the votes and certify the overall result as accurate before making the announcement. The Electoral Commission chose to combine its event with one of the regional count collation centres across the UK rather than host a separate event - as it did in 2011 for the referendum on the UK Parliamentary Voting System - to ensure value for money for the taxpayer It was also recently announced that the count would take place overnight. Jenny Watson, Chief Counting Officer at the referendum said; “We’re extremely pleased to be able to announce that we’ll be working with the team at Manchester City Council to deliver the national referendum count event alongside their regional count. Agreeing this now will help us plan as quickly as possible to deliver a successful and cost effective event once we know the date of the referendum.” Sir Howard Bernstein, Counting Officer for Manchester and Regional Counting Officer for the North West, said: "Manchester is honoured to have been chosen as the venue for this important democratic event in which there will be worldwide interest. We look forward to hosting the Electoral Commission and working with them to help deliver a successful event." Manchester is the regional count hub for North West England, where results from the 39 North West local authorities will be received and collated, but will only host the count for the Manchester City Council area.