
THE Lib Dems in Warrington South could face a police investigation following allegations of electoral malpractice.
The Conservative agent Paul Kennedy, who is openly opposed to his party sharing administration of the borough council with the controlling Lib Dems, has issued a formal complaint and a police investigation could now be pending.
Conservative Party Regional Director Sue Gillett was seen talking to detectives and the Electoral Commission have been informed.

Labour candidate Nick Bent also carried out an attack on the Lib Dem's campaign accusing Jo Crotty
(pictured above) of a campaign of "lies."
He said: "I use the word lies with caution but I feel so strongly about her misleading campaign and believe she has been rumbled by the voters."
Meanwhile Coun Kennedy described the Lib Dem campaign as "disgraceful and dishonest," in particular leaflets which declared that "Only Lib Dems can win here."
The alleged Electoral Malpractice involves the Lib Dems displaying orange "ballot boxes"
(pictured right) at local polling stations, urging voters to use them to return petitions to save Warrington Hospital from closure.
Tempers allegedly reached boiling point at one polling station in Lymm when a voter kicked one of the orange boxes out of the way only to be punched.
The Tories say the use of election material at polling stations is a breach of the rules.
But Lib Dem leader Ian Marks
(pictured below) insisted his party had done nothing wrong, and had sought clearance from the acting returning officer, Chief Executive Diana Terris, before using the orange boxes
to collect the petitions.
"This practice has been adopted elsewhere and is within the rules," he said.
"It is inevitable that feelings have been running high when you have three parties fighting hard to win a seat.
"We have not been scaremongering about the hospital which is in a financial mess and have been campaigning to try and avoid future problems."

Jo Crotty on the orange boxes at the centre of the controversy