Police called to disturbance at Wycombe election count
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Police were called to an election count after about 20 people gathered outside and an apparent argument broke out.
Video shows security officers, external approaching the men at Wycombe Leisure Centre on Saturday as shouts are heard.
Rory Butler from the Local Democracy Reporting Service said there was "anger, fear, confusion" and a witness told him staff were "terrified".
Thames Valley Police said there were no arrests, no offences identified and the count continued.
Counts were taking place following Thursday's elections for the new unitary Buckinghamshire Council, when voting for the Thames Valley police and crime commissioner also took place.
A force spokesman said: "Officers were called to Wycombe Leisure Centre on Saturday, following reports of an incident at an election count.
"We worked closely with security staff at the count and officers engaged with those who had gathered outside the count and they dispersed.
"No offences were identified by officers at the scene, no arrests were made and the election count continued."
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