Exeter Council Elections

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Exeter Council Elections

Postby Henry » Wed Jul 21, 2010 12:55 pm

Ok, so as I've just seen, Exeter has not yet had their council elections at all (For those who are unaware, they were supposed to happen at the same time as the General Election but were completely cancelled) and there seems to be some problems over when these will take place due to the abandoment of government plans to turn it into an Independant Unitary Authority (I heard that they wanted to do it next May but I'm don't think it's been decided), so, two questions

1: Does anyone know anymore about this situation?

2: Do we have any Pirates living in the area that would be willing to contest the elections when they do go through?

It would be great if we could contest these once that situation is resolved, we could finally start to see some proper activity in the South West region which is much needed (And I know your trying Abedecian)
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Re: Exeter Council Elections

Postby borgs8472 » Wed Jul 21, 2010 2:54 pm

RAO's don't (yet) have access to geographical data, so unless people have openly said so on the forums where they are, only mace the data controller and johnb know this info
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Re: Exeter Council Elections

Postby Finlay_A » Wed Jul 21, 2010 3:08 pm

.. and pete (methinks)
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Re: Exeter Council Elections

Postby Henry » Wed Jul 21, 2010 3:42 pm

borgs8472 wrote:RAO's don't (yet) have access to geographical data, so unless people have openly said so on the forums where they are, only mace the data controller and johnb know this info

It wasn't so much a question to the South West RAO as it was to PPUK members who live up in Exeter (Right now, I can only see one who has openly stated he lives up there but hasn't been active for awhile, which is a shame :|) . Is this something the RAO's will have access to in the future or has it not been decided yet?
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Re: Exeter Council Elections

Postby Finlay_A » Wed Jul 21, 2010 3:50 pm

henry wrote:Is this something the RAO's will have access to in the future?


Yes :)
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Re: Exeter Council Elections

Postby Henry » Wed Jul 21, 2010 3:53 pm

That's good to hear, makes sense that they will.
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Re: Exeter Council Elections

Postby trevor » Fri Jul 23, 2010 6:54 pm

I live in Exeter (and may be the recently inactive member your talking about).
I wish to help out the party where i can, but do not feel comfortable standing for such positions just yet.
I do not know of any other members who live here, which is a shame and one reason why i havent been as active as i could be in this area.
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Re: Exeter Council Elections

Postby AndrewTindall » Fri Jul 23, 2010 6:58 pm

trevor wrote:I live in Exeter (and may be the recently inactive member your talking about).
I wish to help out the party where i can, but do not feel comfortable standing for such positions just yet.
I do not know of any other members who live here, which is a shame and one reason why i havent been as active as i could be in this area.


well then, looks like the clear answer to me is for you to order (will only cost you P&P) some of our fancy new flyers once we've got that set up (they arrived today), and for you to then go out and convert the masses of Exeter to join the party!
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Re: Exeter Council Elections

Postby trevor » Fri Jul 23, 2010 7:16 pm

Would these be flyers to hand out to people or would the be put up in windows? Handing out flyers wouldnt be too difficult, but im not sure of anywhere that would allow flyers on the counter or in windows
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Re: Exeter Council Elections

Postby AndrewTindall » Fri Jul 23, 2010 7:24 pm

they're two-sided, so primarily for handing out. But you can always ask to put things up in post offices, newsagents, or offices of companies sympathetic to what we campaign on.
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Re: Exeter Council Elections

Postby Henry » Fri Jul 23, 2010 10:12 pm

It was you Indeed that I was thinking of Trevor. If you're not comfortable standing for any positions just yet, that's absolutely fine, no one's gonna hold anything against you for it. But handing out some flyers does sound like a pretty good idea, maybe we'll find people who would be interested in standing.

Do you know anything about the situation about the Council elections outside what I've heard and posted on here?
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Re: Exeter Council Elections

Postby JohnB » Sat Jul 31, 2010 7:06 pm

We really rely for local elections on people in the area, who are Pirates, and are willing to stand, to go do the research and talk to your council electoral services about what's required. Usually the timescale to get nominations in is about a week; if you are geared up and ready for it then the trick is to get us notified of what you need in time (any Pirate member in good standing who is eligible will be approved) and we'll get you the necessary certificate of authorisation to stand as a Party candidate issued.

You need to have lived or worked for one year in the local council area, and registered as an elector there; and to be supported/subscribed by ten local electors for the ward where you intend to stand.

In the South West you also have an active Regional Admin; Lucas Abedecian is serving this role (and has also recently been elected as a PPUK governor) either of us can sign the nomination forms authorising a Pirate member to stand for local council elections, and I will be issuing a formal written confirmation of that to Lucas in due course.
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Re: Exeter Council Elections

Postby Henry » Tue Aug 03, 2010 10:57 pm

So, I was checking the Britain Votes Blog earlier, and it seems that the elections will be held on September 9th. Trevor, have you done anything yet on the matter of handing out flyers, or just general promotion of the party?
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Re: Exeter Council Elections

Postby glambert » Wed Aug 04, 2010 11:33 am

henry wrote:So, I was checking the Britain Votes Blog earlier, and it seems that the elections will be held on September 9th. Trevor, have you done anything yet on the matter of handing out flyers, or just general promotion of the party?


9/11... not good for the supersticious amongst us!
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Re: Exeter Council Elections

Postby Finlay_A » Wed Aug 04, 2010 11:48 am

glambert wrote:
henry wrote:So, I was checking the Britain Votes Blog earlier, and it seems that the elections will be held on September 9th. Trevor, have you done anything yet on the matter of handing out flyers, or just general promotion of the party?


9/11... not good for the supersticious amongst us!


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