0 a person who counts votes in an election or who makes certain that the counting has been done correctly --
How much further does the scrutineer need to control the results?
Also, now that we have the appointment of an independent scrutineer with statutory obligations, who will pay for his services?
In the real world the scrutineer has all the powers he requires as long as he has an up-to-date roll.
In regard to the forthcoming review, a great deal seems to rest on the scrutineer.
The subject for the scrutineers is deliberately wide-ranging.
In several cases, the scrutineers found instances of slack local management that had persisted for many years.
After further consideration, we still cannot accept "scrutineer", but perhaps it is a good thing to leave things as they are.
There is one other matter that remains to be dealt with—namely, the question of scrutineers.