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University red-faced after spelling error 30.03.11

by Linda McGrory

THE National University of Ireland (NUI) has been left red-faced due to a spelling error on 100,000 ballot papers for the forthcoming Seanad elections.
The typographical error occurs on the back of the ballot paper where the letter 's' is missing from the body’s name and is incorrectly printed as 'National Univerity of Ireland'.
National University of Ireland registrar, Dr Attracta Halpin, yesterday said the mistake was "very much" regretted but she stressed that it did not invalidate the election process. She said once the general election was called, the process thereafter "happened very quickly".
"The ballot papers were produced under pressure of time. The typographical error was missed and we regret it very much. The error has no consequence in terms of the validity of the ballot paper," said Dr Halpin. She said there were 'at least' two people tasked with proof-reading the draft ballot paper before it went to print.
The NUI constituency comprises just under 100,000 graduate voters including hundreds in Co Donegal, who were recently sent their ballot papers by registered post.
Meanwhile, Dr Halpin urged anyone who changed address and did not receive their ballot paper to complete a register update form that can be downloaded from the organisation's website www.nui.ie .
There are 27 candidates - 23 men and four women - running for election in the NUI constituency. They include consultant doctor and cancer specialist, John Crown, former supermarket boss, Feargal Quinn and pensions campaigner and teacher, Bernadine O'Sullivan. The poll closes on Wednesday, April 27, 2011 at 11am.
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