Whilst John Dixon has reported on the unexpected 'excitement' of Saturday at the Liberal Youth conference, my role at the event today was somewhat different in tone.
I was recently appointed as Returning Officer to Liberal Youth, and this was my first turn of duty. I wanted to impress, so I brought my own ballot box (yes, I know...) and, on arrival, I was presented with a package consisting of ballot papers, a numbering stamp, some blank slips and a hole punch (very professional, I must say).
I was in a good mood, so I decided to put on a show. An animated account of the vote for the new Honorary Vice-Presidents, with tales of transfers and philosophical debates that didn't matter was my contribution before lunch.
After lunch, I was called into action again to run an impromptu contest for the endorsement as Liberal Democrat candidate for the forthcoming NUS election. As a gesture towards transparency, I counted the ballot papers in front of the whole conference. Ben Mathis 'called me' on the arithmetic so we had an audience participation recount before I declared the result.
It was great fun, and I look forward to working with Liberal Youth at their Spring Conference next year...
3 comments:
That's interesting information. Shame you don't have an e-mail address on't site; it appears I ought to be lodging a protest about those VP elections...
Yes yes yes, but what about the results? :)
Gareth,
A protest? Any particular reason? Give me a call on 07912 620187...
James,
I'm not sure that I should post the results here. I'll talk to Paul in the Liberal Youth office about publishing the results on their website...
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