Unsuccessful election candidates are being given a platform to air their views on the organisation and operation of the General Election.
Over the next two weeks a Select Committee will take oral evidence from a number of people concerned September's event - it will then report back to Tynwald by April.
One of those giving evidence is Ayre and Michael candidate Louise Whitelegg - her concerns about missing ballot papers were found to be accurate.
It lead to the acting Attorney General ruling the returning officer in the constituency had committed an 'unlawful act' - speaking afterwards she said she had to speak out:
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