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Simon Round

BySimon Round, Simon Round

Opinion

A more dignified election, please

We should force all the candidates to perform karaoke and let kids throw wet sponges at them

April 29, 2010 10:30
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It was my first time. I had waited 19 years and I was understandably very excited. But when it actually happened it was a terrible anticlimax. Was that it? I thought to myself as I smoked a cigarette afterwards. Was that what all the fuss was about? The location - a synagogue hall, as I remember - was not the most glamorous and I was left wondering whether I had even done the right thing - after all I was only a teenager. Maybe I should have waited until I was older. Since then I've done it another four times and it has never been remotely satisfying.

Every time I cast my vote I
wonder whether we could do something to make the experience somehow feel more meaningful.

Turnouts in general elections have been falling for decades now and I suspect that the polling station experience has something to do with it.

You go into a draughty public library or primary school building, you are shown into a rather shabby booth and given a pencil and a piece of paper.