General election 2019: Wedding ring found in ballot box

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Election staff are hoping to reunite a wedding ring with its owner as someone cast more than their vote on Thursday.

The precious band was found in a ballot box from a polling station in Cloverlea Primary School, Timperley, Greater Manchester.

A Trafford Council spokesman said it was yet to be claimed after tweeting an appeal for the owner to come forward.

Timperley forms part of the Altrincham & Sale West constituency, which was held by Conservative MP Graham Brady.

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