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<blockquote data-quote="nivilla1982" data-source="post: 6929874" data-attributes="member: 45400"><p>For my sins I was at the LE count for one of the more rural DEAs in the Fermanagh and Omagh. Counting agent for UUP candidate. The DEA would be mainly nationalist, It was very interesting to see which areas the alliance votes were coming from and then the transfers. In this particular ward there was an anti goldmine campaigner effectively another nationalist and a former sdlp cllr standing for the new republican party Antou. The Alliance candidate did not put up any posters only did a postal leaflet, most of their effort was devoted to Omagh town, but despite a lack of campaigning he polled 311 votes. Similar story in neighbouring rural DEA. When the Alliance candidate was excluded from the count the majority of his votes transferred to either the goldmine campaigner or the sdlp candidate. 8 votes to the DUP candidate and 28 votes to UUP candidate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nivilla1982, post: 6929874, member: 45400"] For my sins I was at the LE count for one of the more rural DEAs in the Fermanagh and Omagh. Counting agent for UUP candidate. The DEA would be mainly nationalist, It was very interesting to see which areas the alliance votes were coming from and then the transfers. In this particular ward there was an anti goldmine campaigner effectively another nationalist and a former sdlp cllr standing for the new republican party Antou. The Alliance candidate did not put up any posters only did a postal leaflet, most of their effort was devoted to Omagh town, but despite a lack of campaigning he polled 311 votes. Similar story in neighbouring rural DEA. When the Alliance candidate was excluded from the count the majority of his votes transferred to either the goldmine campaigner or the sdlp candidate. 8 votes to the DUP candidate and 28 votes to UUP candidate. [/QUOTE]
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