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U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Dev Y. Patel, 177th Fighter Wing, New Jersey Air National Guard, carries a box of provisional ballots at the Superintendent of Elections, Atlantic County, Mays Landing, N.J., Nov. 13, 2020. New Jersey National Guard (NJNG) Soldiers and Airmen will accompany the ballots to ensure the chain of custody is maintained when they deliver them to the Board of Elections. More than 370 NJNG Soldiers and Airmen are assisting election officials in 19 New Jersey counties, 31 at Atlantic County, by performing duties in support of the General Election. This is the first time the NJNG has supported a general election. The Citizen Soldiers and Airmen will primarily assist in processing vote-by-mail ballots under the supervision of county election officials. (New Jersey National Guard photo by Mark C. Olsen)

Eddie Izzard speaks for Labour PMP Lucy Powell outside Fallowfield, Manchester.

 

CREDIT: JOE SHEFFER

Eddie Izzard speaks for Labour PMP Lucy Powell outside Fallowfield, Manchester.

 

CREDIT: JOE SHEFFER

Stoke-on-Trent Conservative PPCs under a David Cameron billboard

U.S. Army Spc. Alexander Chanthakhounsy, center, 1-114th Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Army National Guard, is handed a box of provisional ballots at the Superintendent of Elections, Atlantic County, Mays Landing, N.J., Nov. 13, 2020. New Jersey National Guard (NJNG) Soldiers and Airmen will accompany the ballots to ensure the chain of custody is maintained when they deliver them to the Board of Elections. More than 370 NJNG Soldiers and Airmen are assisting election officials in 19 New Jersey counties, 31 at Atlantic County, by performing duties in support of the General Election. This is the first time the NJNG has supported a general election. The Citizen Soldiers and Airmen will primarily assist in processing vote-by-mail ballots under the supervision of county election officials. (New Jersey National Guard photo by Mark C. Olsen)

I got up quite early, and got some things ready to take to the recycling centre. I called in at Olive's on the way, and was surprised to find her back door unlocked, with the key in the lock. although it was a Peggy Dodd's day. I went in and called out, but got no answer, so went upstairs, half expecting to find her on the floor, unconscious. However, when I went into the bedroom, there she was - standing up and getting dressed. Then I looked at the time, and realised that it was before 10 o'clock, and she had not yet gone to Peggy Dodds! She was as surprised to see me as I was to see her, but I helped her get dressed so she was ready when the taxi came to collect her.

 

After dropping a car-load of stuff at the recycling centre, I went back to Combe Down and packed up my glass display cabinet ready to put it in the car. I wrapped it in bubble-wrap, then put a sheet around it to make it easier to pull along. I got it down the stairs, and into the car - with some difficulty, and having to put the driver's seat as far forward as I could, with still being able to drive safely! I also padded it with pillows, and it arrived intact.

 

On the way back to Oxford, I stopped off at Cirencester, and bought the other tea pot to match my coffee pots etc. When I got home, Mike cooked some tea for us both, then Bethan came round after work, and we went off to vote in the General Election. I didn't stay up to watch the election coverage, as there isn't really any solid news until after about 5 or 6am, and all the speculation annoys me, but Mike stayed up until 5am.

Eddie Izzard speaks for Labour PMP Lucy Powell outside Fallowfield, Manchester.

 

CREDIT: JOE SHEFFER

DUP Leader Peter Robinson & Deputy Leader Nigel Dodds launching the 2010 Party Election Broadcast on a mobile media van which will be appearing in several locations across Northern Ireland

Workers' Party Rally in Ubi Ave. 4 May 2011

Chen Show Mao arrives to much applause from the crowd. He hid backstage when Png spoke so that he would not distract the audience. Only when Png finished did he slip up the stage.

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GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - 01/05/10: Nicola Sturgeon is pictured campaigning in the rain at the Glasgow Fort Shopping Park on 1st May 2010. The Scottish National Party are encouraging voters to "elect a local champion". (Photo by Scott Campbell/NND Scotland)

Labour Leader Eamon Gilmore canvassing with Ged Nash and Mary Moran canvassing in Drogheda and Dundalk

Nick Clegg visited Eastbourne on May 5th, 2010, to drum up support for the local candidate, Stephen Lloyd (who was duly elected as the local MP). Of course, I voted tactically to get the Tories out, only for the Lib Dems to stab every one of their supporters in the back by going into coalition with them.

 

The local newspaper covered the visit:

 

www.eastbourneherald.co.uk/news/Liberal-Democrat-leader-N...

Photos taken in Wicklow on a visit by Eamon Gilmore to Wicklow, with Anne Ferris, Conall Kavanagh and Tom Fortune

What's it with all the horses chat this election anyway?

 

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Workers' Party Rally in Ubi Ave. 4 May 2011

Eddie Izzard speaks for Labour PMP Lucy Powell outside Fallowfield, Manchester.

 

CREDIT: JOE SHEFFER

Mr Low Thia Khiang leaves the stadium, leaving supporters in high spirits. Supporters are saying that "even heaven knows, it starts to drizzle only when the WP rally ends".

Jamil Khan and Zardad Khan.

 

Public meeting organised by Hizb ut-Tahrir at the Queens Park Community Centre, Bedford, to discuss the Islamic view on elections and suggest legitimate ways that the Muslim community may engage in politics.

 

3rd May 2010

A fairer, more affordable health system. Labour will reform the unfair two-tier health system to reduce the cost of delivering care, and use those savings to extend universal access to essential medical care. We will start by making access to primary care, such as GPs, more affordable.

Candidate for Hayes and Harlington

Labour Leader Eamon Gilmore canvassing with Ged Nash and Mary Moran canvassing in Drogheda and Dundalk

Workers' Party Rally in Ubi Ave. 4 May 2011

DUP Leader Peter Robinson & Deputy Leader Nigel Dodds launching the 2010 Party Election Broadcast on a mobile media van which will be appearing in several locations across Northern Ireland

Party Sec-Gen Low Thia Khiang takes centre seat on stage and speaks to Eric Tan.

The pink man from last night now in blue. Beaming as usual. Anyone knows who he is?

Nick Clegg visited Eastbourne on May 5th, 2010, to drum up support for the local candidate, Stephen Lloyd (who was duly elected as the local MP). Of course, I voted tactically to get the Tories out, only for the Lib Dems to stab every one of their supporters in the back by going into coalition with them.

 

The local newspaper covered the visit:

 

www.eastbourneherald.co.uk/news/Liberal-Democrat-leader-N...

Unlike other years of precinct preparation, this time there was added time needed to mark the floor with social distance indicators and then to remove them 14 hours later. Sanitizing the voting pens, the application-to-vote table surface, and wearing masks and gloves are other changes to ordinary precinct operations.

 

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Labour Leader Eamon Gilmore with Michael McNamara and Alan Kelly in Killaloe

DUP Leader Peter Robinson assisting with the postering in East Belfast for his re-election campaign

Png Eng Huat is one of the candidates from East Coast GRC.

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