ELECTION BLOG 2
On polling day I put together a report on the elections. Broadcasters are very limited on what we can cover on the day of the election by the OFCOM Broadcasting Code section 6 which says 'discussion and analysis of election issues must finish when the poll opens'. So I included the leaders voting, unusual polling stations and the postponed vote in the Thirsk and Malton constituency.I then had a kip and was back in the newsroom in time to see the first results coming in. The big story was kicking off just a few miles from where I live in Sheffield - hundreds of people, including many students, had been unable to vote in the St John's polling station in Ranmoor. Thanks to Twitter, I was able to find some of the students who'd been there including Holly Taylor, this year's Sheffield University Students Union Education Officer (who was a first year student involved in education campaigns when I was the Education Officer three years ago). She uploaded the footage she'd filmed on her camera to YouTube for me and I then passed it to ITN who broadcast it on their live election show - a good example of citizen journalism I think you'll agree. Holly then distributed it far and wide and it was broadcast around the world on the BBC and CNN among other news organisations. A group of students who are angry with the way they were treated at the polling station set up a Facebook group which now has 5,500 members. Here's the video which has been viewed by more than 12,000 people on YouTube...
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