PCC elections tomorrow
Discussion
I am a poll clerk at the PCC election in the morning.
Small polling station on the outskirts of a small town in NE Somerset.
No council elections just the PCC. Current incumbent seeking reelection, Conservative.
Anyone care to guess what the turnout will be in percentage terms?
I will reveal the answer on Friday.
Small polling station on the outskirts of a small town in NE Somerset.
No council elections just the PCC. Current incumbent seeking reelection, Conservative.
Anyone care to guess what the turnout will be in percentage terms?
I will reveal the answer on Friday.
CoolHands said:
I had to practically force the presiding officer to record my being unable to vote due to not having photo ID on the correct form to be reported. I’m the only one. So the statistics will be completely false since they clearly don’t want to report them / know how to report them / try and get you to desperately give them any kind of ID rather than report it. He seemed shocked that someone would want to have it noted.
By the way I am POSITIVE I previously commented on a thread about photo ID and I think it was a reasonably popular thread, does anyone know where it is? I think about 6 months ago, maybe a year. Cannot find it at all.
Did you want to vote?By the way I am POSITIVE I previously commented on a thread about photo ID and I think it was a reasonably popular thread, does anyone know where it is? I think about 6 months ago, maybe a year. Cannot find it at all.
If not, why should it be recorded?
We are all Brexiteers now said:
Yes they are published as part of the transparency obligations, nut there is no point of doing it down to station level.
If you include counting, printing the ballots, ( 90% of which were wasted of course) and the other costs, the figure per vote would be much higher.Edited by We are all Brexiteers now on Friday 3rd May 10:27
We were using an iPad to scan poll cards and ballot papers for the first time yesterday, rather than the old paper list and ruler and pencil.
Drumroll said:
XCP said:
If you include counting, printing the ballots, ( 90% of which were wasted of course) and the other costs, the figure per vote would be much higher.
We were using an iPad to scan poll cards and ballot papers for the first time yesterday, rather than the old paper list and ruler and pencil.
So how did that work as taking a polling card isn't compulsory yet.We were using an iPad to scan poll cards and ballot papers for the first time yesterday, rather than the old paper list and ruler and pencil.
CoolHands said:
es I wanted to vote; why would I bother with being concerned about this otherwise. Why shouldn’t it be recorded that I was not allowed to vote? It’s quite important I think.
Were you aware that photographic ID was required? I think you were. There was a thread about it on here. There was quite a lot of publicity about it.Yet you turned up without it when you could have used a postal vote, a proxy or obtained ID if you genuinely didn't have any. ( which I doubt if you drive a car)
So rather than make a genuine attempt to vote you turned up to make some sort of half assed point.
Did you think that the law shouldn't apply to you because you are special?
CoolHands said:
rom your posts it’s concerning that you are involved in administering any part of this process.
Because I know the procedure?If you had no intention of voting what gave you the right to be in the polling station by the way?
There are a very specific list of people with a right of entry and I wondered where you fitted in.
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