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More than 1,500 voters in Plymouth could be left without a vote, as a "computer problem" meant their postal ballot papers were not delivered

Plymouth City Council apologised for the foul-up, and said the full cause was being investigated

A total of 1,510 ballot packs did not make it to their destination, and more than 600 replacements have been issued.

The local authority claimed it had sent out all the forms in accordance with the regulations, adding that this had been "confirmed by our printers". Both it and Royal Mail are now investigating.

Those who applied before the May 23 deadline and have not yet received them can order replacement packs via special delivery on the same day, go in to the council offices during select times on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday or nominate someone to collect it for them, the council said.

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Several people took to social media to complain about the issues.

Elliot Phillips, 25, is due to go on holiday before election day, and described the problems as "an absolute joke", saying: "People are essentially being robbed of their right to vote."

"The whole point of postal votes is so that people who can't make it to a polling station can still vote. Their solution to postal votes not being delivered on time... is to get people to come down to the council offices," he added.

Mr Phillips said: "I'm lucky as the only reason I requested a postal vote is because I'm going on holiday later today. My boss let me out of work early so I can go and vote before I leave.

"I know some people now won't get the chance which is unacceptable and blaming it on the Royal Mail is utter b*******."

Another resident, Tom Carmichael, said he had given up calling the council after five attempts to get through.

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"I've read that if my postal vote does arrive by Thursday morning, I'll be able to complete it and hand it in at my nearest polling station, so that's what I'm planning to do that at the moment, should it arrive before then."

A Royal Mail spokeswoman said: "We are aware that a number of postal votes in Plymouth have not arrived with recipients.

"Royal Mail takes its responsibility of delivering election information very seriously and is investigating this matter urgently.

"We are currently working closely with the council to organise specific deliveries so that the individuals affected receive their ballot packs as soon as possible."

In a statement, a spokesperson for the council told the Plymouth Herald: "We are still investigating the cause and will find out what happened and why.

"Our priority is to make sure that anyone affected can place their vote.

"We are issuing replacement postal vote packs to anyone who has contacted us to say they have not received one and have so far issued more than 600.

"On Tuesday evening and first thing Wednesday morning we are delivering replacement postal vote packs to all those we have identified were missed out and have not yet contacted us.

"We are sorry for the confusion and any inconvenience caused by this problem. We will continue to do everything possible to ensure people who applied to vote by post can do so."