Liberal Democrat Voice Awards: The Shortlists (2): Tweeter of the Year

The Liberal Democrat Voice Awards are but six days away. At 10 pm on Saturday 14 September, in Castle 2 of the Crowne Plaza, with cash bar on hand, and an imaginative dress code, the best in blogging, campaigning, social media and politics in general will be feted in a ceremony filled with razzmatazz, glitz and glamour.

In the next few days, our Members’ Forum will be e-mailed with the chance to vote for the majority of the awards. They will have first sight of those shortlists and will be able to pick their winner. If you are a party member and you want a piece of his action, sign up here.  If you’re not a party member, but want to join, you can do so here.

Here is the second of our shortlists being judged by our esteemed panel of judges. Today, it’s the turn of  Tweeter/Facebooker of the Year. Here they are:

Jonathan Calder @lordbonkers

Kavya Kaushik @kavya_kaushik

Mark Pack @markpack

Stace Williams @stackee

Liberal Youth @liberalyouth

More at a time of my choosing. Maybe tomorrow. We’ll see.

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4 Comments

  • Caron Lindsay Caron Lindsay 8th Sep '13 - 12:15pm

    Well spotted. Deliberate mistake to see if you were watching or ditsy editor? You decide.

  • Hey, will there be Skype or Google hangout or some such for those of us who can’t make it? The bbc parliament channel tends to stick to the main hall rather than covering the important stuff…

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