Ash Regan says SNP members should be able to change their vote days before the leadership contest ends
An SNP leadership hopeful has called on party members to be able to change their vote in the wake of a transparency scandal.
A key campaign issue has been the conduct of party headquarters and a false statement which denied the SNP had lost 30,000 members. “In 2015 selection contests for Westminster candidatures had varying end dates. In some cases, candidates were removed from the ballot before a race ended, where this happened members were able to update their vote. The facility exists within the Mi-Voice system.
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