A Ukip candidate was left off ballot papers delivered to a polling station in one of a series of election day glitches.
The name of David Hodgson did not appear on voting papers delivered to the Harrowgate Hill ward in the Darlington constituency in County Durham.
Darlington Borough Council confirmed that 89 ballot papers had been issued without the full list of candidates.
“As soon as the issue was identified, corrected ballot papers were issued to the polling station concerned,” a statement on the council website said, adding that voting was continuing “as normal”.
Ukip said that it would be considering what action to take while Mr Hodgson said that there were “serious questions” for the council to answer.
In Hackney, in east London, it was reported that dozens of residents were unable to vote after their names did not appear on the council’s printed register.
Hackney Council said there had been IT problems relating to voters who had registered using the Government’s online system.
“We know that there has been an issue for some of our voters who used the Government’s online registration system, where they are not appearing on our printed register,” the council said in a statement.