Liberal Voice of the Year: have you voted in our poll yet?

liberal-voiceOn New Year’s Day we opened our annual Liberal Voice of the Year poll — our attempt to find the non-Lib Dem who readers of this site think has done the most to advance the cause of liberalism in the past 12 months.

Our 10 nominees were chosen by party members through our most recent survey. To date, over 700 votes have been cast. You can see all the contenders and cast your preferential vote — if you haven’t already — by clicking here.

We’re going to close the poll this Sunday and announce your choice of Liberal Voice of the Year the next day, 14th January. So you have just four days left to influence the decision… Over to you.

* Stephen was Editor (and Co-Editor) of Liberal Democrat Voice from 2007 to 2015, and writes at The Collected Stephen Tall.

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  • Out of interest, will Lib Dem Voice also be having a vote on an external person who has advanced the cause of social democracy over the last year?

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