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Thursday 5 February 2015

It's National Voter Registration Day - make it count!

Today is National Voter Registration Day. This forthcoming general election on 7 May is being trumpeted as the most important one for a generation. Here in East Devon there is a three way battle taking place for the parliamentary seat with incumbent Hugo Swire (Conservative) have to defend his seat against popular local Claire Wright (Independent) http://www.claire-wright.org/ and Andrew Chapman (representative of untested UKIP).


On the face of it Hugo Swire would normally be assured of a straight win again. However, three things come into play locally. Firstly, the lack of Hugo Swire’s presence in the Constituency over the past 4.5 years and his failure to speak out on behalf of his electors on key local matters e.g. the relocation of the Knowle and the farce that is the EDDC Local Plan. Many local voters will surely see this as an opportunity to punish the East Devon Conservatives for their Councillors’ arrogance.

Secondly, the great way that Claire Wright and other independently minded local Councillors have fought over recent years on behalf of the electors. At every step of the way they have sought to challenge the, almost rotten borough approach that the ruling Conservative majority, on EDDC, has used in pushing through matters that the electors have vocally opposed. Claire has led the way in showing that the East Devon Conservative Party machine, with its MP and Councillors, is totally out of touch with residents. Claire Wright must be seen as a significant challenger to Hugo Swire.

Thirdly, there is a mood within some parts of the electorate in some parts of the country to vote against the two main parties. UKIP is trying very hard, despite all of its very public shortcomings, to position itself as the main recipient of Conservative votes. Indeed, if I was Hugo Swire I would look at last year’s local European election results and worry about how badly the UKIP bandwagon will impact upon his, until now, reliable voters.

It currently looks as if we will see an exciting three way fight for the parliamentary seat, as thus far no other candidates have been announced.


But 7 May is not the only opportunity that local electors will have to exercise their democratic right to determine who represents them. There are also the important East Devon District Council elections. Voting in this election will not determine who runs the country but equally importantly it will determine who runs our District Council.

The expectation is that many of the incumbent Conservative EDDC Councillors will find themselves opposed by independent candidates. This is an opportunity to show that one party politics has ruined local politics and democracy. As someone else recently said on another blog, it’s time for a political cull. Independent candidates are being coordinated through East Devon Alliance http://www.eastdevonalliance.org.uk/.

East Devon is a Constituency where its recent electoral rolls have shown a loss of 6,000 voters. The question has to be what led to this? If you have followed this story on East Devon Watch’s website http://eastdevonwatch.org/ you will know that the question just hangs, as does what has/will our local Electoral Returning Officer, who’s also EDDC’s Chief Executive, do about it?

6,000 voters don’t just disappear. 6,000 voters can make all the difference to election results.

East Devon Watch’s reporting of this story is at –
http://eastdevonwatch.org/2014/11/17/the-missing-6000-plus-voters-where-does-the-buck-stop-does-it-stop-at-all-is-there-even-a-buck/


If you, or anyone in your family who is eligible to vote, have yet to register to allow you to vote on 7 May, then use National Voter registration Day to rectify this. It is very easy to register. Just click on this link and register – https://www.gov.uk/register-to-vote

Then on Polling Day it is equally easy to cast your votes – 2 strokes with a pencil to create an X in the right boxes is all that it takes. It’s painless for you and hopefully somewhat more painful for the East Devon Conservatives! Go on, you know it makes sense!

It’s time for a change! It’s time for challenge!

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