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Voting ‘Steady’ As Thame Goes To The Polls

On 03/05/2007 At 12:00 am

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VOTING in Thame started slowly at 7am on a grey and chilly morning today, with the trickle turning into a steady stream as the day brightened.
This evening is expected to be the busiest time as people pop in to their local polling station on their way home from work and after their evening meal.
Voting stops at 10pm and the count will begin at the district council’s offices in Crowmarsh, around 9am tomorrow.
The results are expected to be revealed around 1pm.
ThameNews.Net has a ‘hot line’ to the count and will bring you the results five minutes after they are announced.

Photo: Candidates from all parties chat outside the Polling station at Barley Hill school around lunchtime today.
L to R: Don Butler (Cons), Lionel Morbey (Independent), Mary Stiles (Lab) and new-comer to Thame’s political scene, Jeanette Green (Lib Dems)

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