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Perrins School candidates meeting Liberal Democrat candidate Mark Oaten

‘Can we have a mock election every year, please miss?’

The 2005 Mock Election at Perins School in Winchester was such a success, one year 7 student was overheard asking on polling day if the mock election could become an annual event!

This student’s enthusiasm was shared by much of the rest of the school who turned out in large numbers to get involved in campaigning, canvassing and, of course, voting on polling day. There were a total of 16 candidates, each with very different ideas and political views. Out of these, 12 represented parties which were the individual creations of the candidate.

During the two and a half weeks of campaigning before polling day, candidates took part in Question Time-style debates, made their own manifestos, designed posters, campaigned around the school and listened to the real candidates standing in the local constituency. There were visits from all the principal parliamentary candidates including Mark Oaten of the Liberal Democrats, George Hollingberry of the Conservative Party and Patrick Davies of the Labour Party.

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