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== Politics == [[File:Scrutineer sheet for Australian Federal Election, 2013.jpg|thumb|right|Scrutineer sheet for the [[2013 Australian federal election]] ]] [[File:Ballot box scrutineering.jpg|thumb|right| One formal duty of an election scrutineer involves verifying that the [[Ballot box|ballot boxes]] are empty when sealed and that the seals have not been tampered with at the end of polling]] Rules vary concerning the number of scrutineers from a [[political party]] who are allowed to be present at each [[polling station]]. In some jurisdictions, each candidate or party may have one scrutineer or poll-watcher per [[constituency]] or[[electoral precinct| precinct]] where voting or counting takes place. In other jurisdictions, such as in Australia and Canada, each party is permitted to appoint one or two scrutineers per polling booth. Scrutineers are often required to refrain from contact with voters, from wearing or displaying political slogans, or from otherwise exerting influence on the conduct of the election while it is taking place. Scrutineers also may report back unofficial results to their campaign headquarters, as the official results can take some time to be issued.
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