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Title: Local elections
Post by: Lardman on May 04, 2023, 09:41
Looks like a very low turn out so far this morning, wonder if that's the new bring photo ID policy or general voter apathy.
Title: Re: Local elections
Post by: Plot 1 Problems on May 04, 2023, 13:38
The ID thing doesn't bother me. I'm not voting because none of candidates are worth the shoe leather to walk to the polling station.
Title: Re: Local elections
Post by: snowdrops on May 04, 2023, 15:49
Seemed very quiet up there just now when I’ve been, hubby sat in the car & has refused to vote :mad: & my son & dil aren’t voting & never do, then son & hubby went on & on about it all  :wacko:. Afraid I take the opinion if you don’t vote don’t ask about it or moan, I will always vote, those suffragettes didn’t go through all that they did for me to waste it!
Title: Re: Local elections
Post by: Growster... on May 04, 2023, 16:34
Actually, voting here, in one of the wards of Tunbridge Wells, the other main parties headed by The Alliance Party, managed to take away the Conservative majority, and got the super-expensive People’s Palace vanity-unwanted project chucked out, although we had to still pay all the bills of the hangers-on etc…

https://www.kentonline.co.uk/tunbridge-wells/news/the-bill-for-calverley-square-220113/

That really was a victory, and led by The Alliance Party, the whole non-project was scrapped! There are a few Reform party candidates on the ballot papers, but we need The Alliance to clobber the Conservatives, (whom we always voted for until the last poll), and maintain some semblance of order and frugality.
Title: Re: Local elections
Post by: Hampshire Hog on May 04, 2023, 17:53
Perhaps we should get a vote on the salaries of top council staff?
Title: Re: Local elections
Post by: wighty on May 04, 2023, 18:20
Was touched by an item on the local news this evening that one election has been cancelled and will be delayed by 35 days (think) due to one of the candidates dying during the night.  I think it was in  Poole, Dorset. I'm sure you'll still get a few voters who don't think this is 'right' but good on the Council for showing some respect.
Title: Re: Local elections
Post by: Yorkie on May 04, 2023, 18:28
I met three different neighbours while going to /at / coming back from the polling station!
Title: Re: Local elections
Post by: Growster... on May 04, 2023, 18:45
Perhaps we should get a vote on the salaries of top council staff?

Too true, HH!

I still fume at this...

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2202567/Kent-County-Council-chief-Katherine-Kerswell-wins-142-000-civil-service-post-gets-420-000-pay-off.html
Title: Re: Local elections
Post by: GraciesGran on May 05, 2023, 06:18
We walked to the polling station at about 11am, when I asked if they'd been busy they said we put the number of voters up to 60.  Of the two candidates standing here the independent has been out gathering support but the other one has been notable for her absence!

I think it's apathy and a sense of 'fed up to the back teethness'. 
Title: Re: Local elections
Post by: snowdrops on May 05, 2023, 09:09
I’ve just seen our results & a 23% turnout  :wacko:
Title: Re: Local elections
Post by: Lardman on May 05, 2023, 16:49
Just over 22% here, I'm actually surprised it was that high, it didn't look that busy.  Wonder what percentage of that 22% were postal votes.  We've changed colour - not surprising given the last lots actions not that it will make a blind bit of difference.
Title: Re: Local elections
Post by: Yorkie on May 05, 2023, 20:46
My ward was 45%, I think the turnout across the elections was about 38%, which for local elections is not that bad.
Title: Re: Local elections
Post by: GraciesGran on May 06, 2023, 06:19
Turn out here was about 29%.  The independent won and has already put 'thank you' notes through the doors.  We shall see.
Title: Re: Local elections
Post by: Goosegirl on May 06, 2023, 09:16
Seemed very quiet up there just now when I’ve been, hubby sat in the car & has refused to vote :mad: & my son & dil aren’t voting & never do, then son & hubby went on & on about it all  :wacko:. Afraid I take the opinion if you don’t vote don’t ask about it or moan, I will always vote, those suffragettes didn’t go through all that they did for me to waste it!
Good on you Snows.  ;) Never thought about it like that before. I have a Suffragette's brooch on one of my coats. We would have gone but with OH's disability and me needing to be with him I didn't this time but have always voted before.
Title: Re: Local elections
Post by: snowdrops on May 06, 2023, 15:02
Seemed very quiet up there just now when I’ve been, hubby sat in the car & has refused to vote :mad: & my son & dil aren’t voting & never do, then son & hubby went on & on about it all  :wacko:. Afraid I take the opinion if you don’t vote don’t ask about it or moan, I will always vote, those suffragettes didn’t go through all that they did for me to waste it!
Good on you Snows.  ;) Never thought about it like that before. I have a Suffragette's brooch on one of my coats. We would have gone but with OH's disability and me needing to be with him I didn't this time but have always voted before.

Perhaps register for a postal vote for the future GG?
Also my dad would turn in his grave if I didn’t (if he was in one that is & not in the sea off Spurn head where my ‘dear’ brother sprinkled his ashes!)