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Time to vote for your favourite political blogs with Total Politics

 

Total Politics magazine is again asking people to vote for their favourite political blogs.

Alan W Collins will be again looking to make to top 100, after falling out of the best blogs list last year.

The voting system is, once again, simple, as explained on the Total Politics website, and Iain Dale’s blog, and reproduced below.

1. You must vote for your ten favourite blogs and ranks them from 1 (your favourite) to 10 (your tenth favourite).
2. Your votes must be ranked from 1 to 10. Any votes which do not have rankings will not be counted.
3. You MUST include at least FIVE blogs in your list, but please list ten if you can. If you include fewer than five, your vote will not count.
4. Email your vote to toptenblogs@totalpolitics.com
5. Only vote once.
6. Only blogs based in the UK, run by UK residents or based on UK politics are eligible. No blog will be excluded from voting.
7. Anonymous votes left in the comments will not count. You must give a name
8. All votes must be received by midnight on 31 July 2010. Any votes received after that date will not count.

If you would like to vote for Alan W Collins (and please do!), then please include the blog name (Alan W Collins) and, to be safe, the URL (www.alanwcollins.co.uk), as I will be doing when I list my top ten!

 

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