Warminster trickles to the polling stations
By Victoriaco | Thursday, May 06, 2010, 19:04
Warminster has spent the day trickling to the polling stations. After weeks of build up to the most unpredictable General Election for years, the day has at last arrived when voters have had to make up their minds where to put their crosses.
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One man and his dog on their way to the polling station in Christ Church Hall.
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Two voters on their way to St George's Hall, Boreham Road
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Assembly Rooms were once again set up as a polling station.
At five o'clock this evening both the Assembly Rooms and Christ Church Hall, reported that just over 50% of the electorate had cast their vote, but at St George's Hall it was only a quarter. All three said there had been a steady trickle of voters all day.
Polling stations will close at 10 pm this evening and boxes will be taken to the Civic Hall in Trowbridge for the votes to be counted.
As the BBC prepares for their all night coverage of the count, will you be one of those glued to the TV all night or are you happy to wait until the morning to discover who will be representing Warminster in Westminster?
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Apparently, turnout at Firbank Crescent Polling Station was very high. I don't know exact percentage but, that is what I was told when I voted at about 19.30hrs.
By moonraker57 at 07:19 on 07/05/10
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