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1932 Cumann na nGaedheal election poster, aimed at convincing prospective voters that the Fianna Fáil party had its roots in violence and bloodshed, while Cumann na nGaedheal stood for law and order.
This poster can be seen in action in a photograph in our Poole Collection, taken on Thursday, 11 February 1932.
Size: 76 x 51 cm
Date: February 1932
Printed by: Hely's Ltd., Dublin
NLI Ref.: EPH F53 (A1 Size)
Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland
Group photo of New Jersey National Guard Soldiers and Airmen at the Superintendent of Elections, Atlantic County, Mays Landing, N.J., Nov. 3, 2020. More than 370 New Jersey National Guard (NJNG) Soldiers and Airmen are assisting election officials in 19 counties 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, a mission successfully executed during New Jersey’s Primary Election in July. This state active-duty mission is being undertaken at the request of the County Boards of Elections. This support is an extension of the Guard’s active role in preventing the spread of COVID-19 in New Jersey. (New Jersey National Guard photo by Mark C. Olsen)
Elections 2015
Ideally I'd like to see much more red, and I'd be happy for more yellow and green. Less blue. And no purple.
Obviously blue Skittles don't exist so I had to have a play about... it almost worked!
Went to vote this evening and then called for a couple of ales as is election tradition. Will sit and wait for the results now. Eek!
31/05/24 - Bury, Greater Manchester. The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and James Daly visit the East Lancashire Heritage Railway to meet with volunteers, and then stop at a cafe for ice cream and to talk to the local media. Picture by Edward Massey / CCHQ
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman David C. Ruggles, 177th Fighter Wing, New Jersey Air National Guard, alphabetizes online, motor vehicle, and hand-written voter registration forms at the Superintendent of Elections, Atlantic County, Mays Landing, N.J., Nov. 3, 2020. More than 370 New Jersey National Guard (NJNG) Soldiers and Airmen are assisting election officials in 19 counties 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, a mission successfully executed during New Jersey’s Primary Election in July. This state active-duty mission is being undertaken at the request of the County Boards of Elections. This support is an extension of the Guard’s active role in preventing the spread of COVID-19 in New Jersey. (This photo has been altered by blurring out personal information on the ballots.) (New Jersey National Guard photo by Mark C. Olsen)
George Galloway, Independent candidate for West Bromwich East, Opens his General Election Campaign at West Bromwich Working Mens Club, 36 Dudley St, B70 9LS. 8th Nov 2019, George is standing on a Pro Brexit ticket. Labour has parachuted in Ibrahim Dogus Restaurant owner and current Mayor of Lambeth to replace Tom Watson who resigned, while the Tory candidate is Nicola Richards a Dudly Councillor
Mixed media.
This is based on a cartoon drawn by Peter Brookes in The Times on 14th April, which has been scanned, printed on to ink jet paper and then transfer printed using Acrylic Gloss Medium on to calico. I have then further enhanced the image by overpainting it with pigment paint.
The pin cushion is decorated with various scraps of fabric from other projects and finished with two buttons.
As with all my political pieces this is not a personal view of a politician, or policies, but a snap shot of what the media are reporting at the time. I chose this image as Mr Cameron looked suitably terrified at the prospect of having pins stuck in him!
In this part of Leicester you can choose from Keith Vaz (Labour Party), Sujata Barot (Independent) and Dominoes (Pizza Party).
Keith Vaz has had a massive majority for years. Revelations about this private life have no doubt dented this a little.
Just over a week after the Conservative Party formed their first majority government for nearly twenty years, people took to the streets of Cardiff to voice their distrust of the UK's largest, right wing party
One way to get noticed on twitter is to perpetuate half-truths:
"Sad to hear that UK parliament lost its *only* MP with a science degree @julianhuppert #GE2015 #ukelections2015 #GeneralElection"
Turns out, its not quite true:
duncan.hull.name/2015/05/08/scientist-mps/
twitter.com/dullhunk/status/596573680718716928
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He was in and everyone knew it.
Eastgate Street.
Picture by Michael Greenwood
Taken on Canon EoS-1 - print scanned
Tony Blair Labour leader General Election hustings At Eastgate, Chester, April 1997 picture by Michael Greenwood
Taken on Canon EoS-1 - print scanned
Generated by overlaying official SPR map over Google Maps. Its not a perfect fit - some inaccuracies are to be expected.
Generated by overlaying official SPR map over Google Maps. Its not a perfect fit - some inaccuracies are to be expected.
Questionable nationalist political rhetoric delivered through my letterbox. Must be an election coming up or something..
Straight into the (paper recycling) bin.
Generated by overlaying official SPR map over Google Maps. Its not a perfect fit - some inaccuracies are to be expected.
Tony Blair Labour leader General Election hustings in Chester, April 1997. Beside him is local Labour candidate Christine Russell who won her seat by 915 votes and also his wife Cherie. Eastgate Street, Chester.
Picture by Michael Greenwood
Taken on Canon EoS-1 - print scanned
Leader of Plaid Cymru, Leanne Wood (right) and Plaid Cymru candidate Shelley Rees-Owen enjoy a joke outside the Soar Centre in Penygraig, Rhondda Cynon Taff, after voting in the general election.
More www.demotix.com/news/7544766/plaid-cymru-leader-leanne-wo...
Class War election candidate Adam Clifford canvases in Soho London 11.04.2015
Cross-dressing Class War election candidate for the City of London & Westminster Adam Clifford held a colourful political canvassing parade through the streets of Soho, loudly and humourously condemning the gentrification of Soho which, he claims, is rapidly erasing the proud counter-cultural history of the area with pop-up boutiques, endless hipster cake shops and ownership by faceless foreign corporations. Working class residents, sex workers and many independent traders in Soho are being forced out of the area by evictions and rising rents as landlords and property developers clamour to increase their wealth at the expense of the poor who are being dislocated and purged from London's most vibrant district.
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Labour Party Election Manifesto 2011
One Ireland - Jobs, Reform, Fairness
Jobs
Put jobs and growth first. That means renegotiating the EU-IMF deal to include a jobs strategy, to share the debt burden with bondholders, to reduce the interest rate, and to leave room for Ireland's economy to grow.
Build on our strengths. Labour has specific plans for job creation in Ireland's agri-food industry, tourism, renewable energy, creative industries, clean technology, and retail; for turning scientific research into jobs; and for developing new markets for Irish exports.
Invest in jobs and training. Labour's €500 million Jobs Fund will fund new ideas to grow jobs in strategic sectors of the economy, while our plan for a Strategic Investment Bank will provide credit to grow businesses and build vital infrastructure. The Jobs Fund will also provide 60,000 new education and training opportunities to help those out of work to get back into employment.
Make next generation broadband happen. Labour's plan brings together private sector funding in an innovative co-op to build a high-speed, next generation broadband network.
The stadium was full. There was not enough space to accommodate everyone.
Workers' Party final Rally for the GE 2011 @ Serangoon Stadium on 5 May
Hi-Res images available over at: yunir.net/elections/
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Zachary N. DeSimone, right, 177th Fighter Wing, New Jersey Air National Guard, waits as an election worker fills out paperwork for 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)
Generated by overlaying official SPR map over Google Maps. Its not a perfect fit - some inaccuracies are to be expected.
This was taken at the zebra crossing outside the stadium.
Workers' Party final Rally for the GE 2011 @ Serangoon Stadium on 5 May
Class War election candidate Adam Clifford canvases in Soho London 11.04.2015
Cross-dressing Class War election candidate for the City of London & Westminster Adam Clifford held a colourful political canvassing parade through the streets of Soho, loudly and humourously condemning the gentrification of Soho which, he claims, is rapidly erasing the proud counter-cultural history of the area with pop-up boutiques, endless hipster cake shops and ownership by faceless foreign corporations. Working class residents, sex workers and many independent traders in Soho are being forced out of the area by evictions and rising rents as landlords and property developers clamour to increase their wealth at the expense of the poor who are being dislocated and purged from London's most vibrant district.
All photos © 2015 Pete Riches
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The stadium was full. There was not enough space to accommodate everyone. Some supporters therefore had to resort to watching from a nearby HDB flat.
Workers' Party final Rally for the GE 2011 @ Serangoon Stadium on 5 May
Traditionally the Tories don't go down massively well here. I'm looking forward to seeing what happens to pretty much all the election posters