I know you couldn't care less about the Nottinghamshire County Council election. Here's why you should.
The Nottinghamshire County Council election. You're probably not bothered. To some extent, despite being an election obsessive myself, I can see why.
Turnout at local elections in Nottinghamshire has been plummeting for some time. The 2005 vote saw a turnout of 62% recorded. By the last election in 2021, this had dropped to 38.3%.
A range of factors have contributed to this historic decline, but another factor which might keep voters at bay has now joined the party ahead of this year's election on May 1. Nottinghamshire County Council is being abolished.
It means that 2025 could well end up being the last election for Nottinghamshire County Council. Heading out to vote for who should represent you on a dying council certainly doesn't sound worth your time.
Yet here's why it is. Firstly, to state an argument often made by those looking to boost council election turnout, your council is likely to have much more of an impact on your day-to-day life than your MP ever will.
Nottinghamshire County Council is responsible for managing social care and running many schools. Perhaps most importantly, this is........
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