I nipped into the polling station on the way to work. I was about the fifth to vote, although someone followed me in (who wanted to vote for Leeds, but not Morley).
The City Council ballot paper was white, the Town Council one was green and had two columns whilst the sample ballot fixed to the booth was a single column, a contradiction which I thought was potentially confusing for the more hard of thinking voter. As a passing comment, the shade of green for the Town Council ballot was MBI green!
Something else I noticed was the lack of official mark (the stamp out or emboss used to show it came from the polling officer). On querying that I was told "we don't do that any more".
(It is still in the rules though about not disclosing what it is).
Both votes went in the same box- one more job to do tomorrow, separating them before bundling, counting and sorting.
Thursday 3 May 2007
Election day
Posted by Shades at Thursday, May 03, 2007
Labels: Local Elections, Voting process
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