Election Day
Today is election day. The day that many of us have worked very hard for over the last few months, myself included. Personally, I have been fighting my very first election as a candidate [see above for a photo of my ballot paper] - to become a councillor in the ward in which I live - hence the lack of posts on this blog recently. You can see the two leaflets which I have been delivering in my ward here and here, along with many others across Watford and Three Rivers.
This morning I was up by 5.30am and went on a “dawn raid” in Watford, posting leaflets through doors reminding people that today was election day and that the Conservative candidate in their ward was the one to vote for. Then, after work, I went out knocking on doors and reminding people that they could still vote until 10pm. Some gave positive responses, some just said they “don’t vote”. But few gave particularly negative responses, which was nice.
The polls have closed across the country, and results are expected to start flooding in soon. Hopefully we will make good progress both across the country and specifically in Watford and Three Rivers.
Watch David Cameron casting his vote below:
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Oh dear a conservative.
Not that I’m prejudiced but any party that includes Wee Willy Hauge is beyond the pale.
I’ll try not to judge you on that basis but it is difficult.
How have you read this blog and NOT picked up on the fact that I was a Conservative before?!
Good luck.