Austrian far
right leader Norbert Hofer has been granted a re-run of May 2016's
presidential election which he lost by 30,000 votes over fears
concerning absentee ballots.
Norbert Hofer,
the candidate of the Freedom Party, was ahead when the polls closed on
May 22. However, his opponent Alexander Van der Bellen won when absentee
ballots were counted.
However,
Austria's Constitutional Court decided that rules in handling the
absentee ballots had been breached, bringing the result into question.
Once the absentee ballots were counted, Van Der Bellen was ahead by 30,000, with 50.3 % compared with 49.7 for Hofer.
Hofer, right, was defeated by Green candidate Alexander der Bellen, left, in May's presidential election
The
Freedom Party complained following the vote claiming the law had been
contravened in one way or another in most of the 117 electoral
districts, including the sorting of absentee ballots before electoral
commission officials arrived and related violations of the rules.
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