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MikeSz 08-04-2008 12:51

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Thats quite interesting. Ive not noticed it myself, despite looking. I on purposely checked my paper last time I voted and there was nothing on it to identify me

Royboy39 08-04-2008 12:52

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 559045)
There is a distinct shortage of cultural activity on the costa del sol?

That may well be.. but... Alicante is on the Costa Blanca.
Cultural Activity is buzzing in Ossy is it Margeret? :confused:

MargaretR 08-04-2008 12:59

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 559107)
That may well be.. but... Alicante is on the Costa Blanca.
Cultural Activity is buzzing in Ossy is it Margeret? :confused:

Gail has it all in hand :D
I have observed that Alicante is the site of the ancient roman town of Lucentum - so you could always go to bet on the chariot racing :D

Royboy39 08-04-2008 13:07

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 559112)
Gail has it all in hand :D
I have observed that Alicante is the site of the ancient roman town of Lucentum - so you could always go to bet on the chariot racing :D

Viva la Google....There is a fiesta in late July depicting the battle between the Moors and the Christians in La Villajoyosa...chariots and all.
I will check with Ladbrooks to see if they are taking bets....Thanks Margaret....I might win a few bob :hothothot

Neil 08-04-2008 18:15

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 559104)
yes you are quite right JB, i noticed that many years ago, so when it comes down to it, it isnt a secret ballot at all, they know exactly who has voted for them

What happens to the ballot papers after the count is completed and agreed on?

Neil 08-04-2008 18:17

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I might have to vote Labour this time. Poor Collete must be worn out trying to dish the dirt on 5 Tory Cllrs all on her own.

Then again Brian did manage to finally get the changing rooms rebuilt on Harvey Street even though he alegedly burnt them down himself for the insurance money :D

shillelagh 08-04-2008 18:43

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 559296)
What happens to the ballot papers after the count is completed and agreed on?

You not seen it neil? When you go to the count and everything has been declared - then the votes are all put into a sealed bag with everything regarding that ward for that election and are then took to a secure place and stored for future reference. Oh and when the expenses for that election are put into the returning officer and have been verified by the returning officer then they join them.

garinda 08-04-2008 18:46

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 559322)
You not seen it neil? When you go to the count and everything has been declared - then the votes are all put into a sealed bag with everything regarding that ward for that election and are then took to a secure place and stored for future reference. Oh and when the expenses for that election are put into the returning officer and have been verified by the returning officer then they join them.

How long are they kept for though, surely not indefinitely?

I wouldn't like to pick that sack up when they are eventually recycled.

garinda 08-04-2008 18:47

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 559297)
I might have to vote Labour this time.

Are you not going on who has the best chest this time?:D

shillelagh 08-04-2008 18:49

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I think its 10 years they are supposed to be kept for.

Will find out for you - that is if graham dont come on and tell you.

Neil 08-04-2008 18:51

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 559326)
Are you not going on who has the best chest this time?:D

That was you who did that not me.

I voted they wrong way for that :eek::rolleyes::D

garinda 08-04-2008 18:58

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 559329)
That was you who did that not me.

I voted they wrong way for that :eek::rolleyes::D

That's slanderous.

Peter Britcliffe has a much better decolletage than Gayle, even before he stopped puffing.

shillelagh 09-04-2008 16:06

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 559323)
How long are they kept for though, surely not indefinitely?

I wouldn't like to pick that sack up when they are eventually recycled.


Ok i was wrong!!!

Local elections - theyre kept for a year and then destroyed
European elections - theyre kept for 2 years and then destroyed
General elections - dont know what happens to them - they are shipped to government central.

And after they are sealed you need a court order to open the bags.

jambutty 01-05-2008 11:55

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Originally Posted by MikeSz (Post 559071)
The little slips you complete are not referenced. Yes, all the rest of what you say is correct, you have a register number etc, but when you go into the little booth, you will have been given a slip with no identifying features on it. As such, someone could tell that you have voted, or at least been given a voting slip, but there is no way of knowing how you used that slip

My vote was cast and it went like this.

I presented my Official Poll Card, complete with my number (SL2 658) on the register, to the clerk at the Polling Station.
As she checked my name off on her list, her colleague wrote my name on another list, alongside which was the pre-printed number of 02201.
She checked to see if she had the right voting slips pad, then removed a voting slip from it folded it in half and handed it to me.
With the voting slip folded in half she was able to check, without it looking obvious that she was doing so, that the number corresponded to the number on her sheet. And yes, you’ve guessed it - it was 02201.

So it would be possible for someone to find out how I, or anyone else, voted. Whether someone does is something that we are unlikely to ever find out, but the fact that it would be possible makes it UTTERLY AND TOTALLY WRONG and makes a nonsense of the claim that voting in this country is by SECRET ballot.

shillelagh 01-05-2008 11:59

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well i will go and vote later on


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