Billions of pounds are spent by local government every year on 1,200 different services. Everyone. Literally everyone benefits directly or indirectly. But voter turn-out is sometimes a struggle. It is down to imaginative comms teams to harness the social web to encourage people to vote. Then communicate the result.
by Dan Slee
Election coverage compared to a decade ago is transformed.
Ten years ago posting the results in realtime to the council website was as cutting edge as it was possible to get.
Twenty years ago, you had to wait for the local paper to publish the results. Or turn-up at the Council House to inspect the hand-written returns displayed in a noticeboard.
Change
All this has changed. There is an expectation that people want results in realtime.
Where once Facebook was bold, it is now expected.
Here are a few examples of imaginative comms we saw.
May 4 – Star Wars day – proved rich pickings.
Torfaen Council using Star Wars to encourage people to use their vote
Posted mid-afternoon as a prompt to get people out.
Not voted yet?? #LocalElections2017 #torfaen2017 #StarWarsDay pic.twitter.com/BxwXDQh7yP
— Torfaen Council (@torfaencouncil) May 4, 2017
Suffolk County Council’s Star Wars poll
Not content with a Star Wars lift, they even ran their own droid poll. Excellent.
We’re in a voting mood today, polling stations for #LocalElections close at 10pm. Pick your favourite Star Wars droid #MayThe4thBeWithYou
— Suffolk CC (@suffolkcc) May 4, 2017
New Forest District Council using the #dogsatpolling station hashtag with a twist
Not happy just to snap dogs this council used a pic of different animals to stand-out from the crowd. Or flock.
They’re flocking to the polls here in the New Forest this morning. Forget #dogsatpollingstations @LGAcomms @ElectoralCommUK pic.twitter.com/TXl4MobI86
— New Forest DC (@newforestdc) May 4, 2017
Selby District Council’s equine tweet
Not to be outdone, a corner of the world known for its horses used a suitable image as a subtle piece of place marketing.
Don’t forget to exercise your right to vote in @northyorkscc elections today! #horsesatpollingstations better than #dogsatpollingstations pic.twitter.com/GOPqQ69nSE
— Selby DC (@SelbyDC) May 4, 2017
The Returning Officer… speaks!
So, it’s not the most creative video ever. The fact that the officer responsible for the result is seen has to be a plus.
If you’re leaving now from work, college or anything else, it’s a great opportunity to go vote for the #wmmayor as @martinrreeves explains: pic.twitter.com/NO6sz22daU
— West Mids CA (@WestMids_CA) May 4, 2017
BBC shooting video of a council-deciding straw poll
This is rad. Northumberland was tied and one party needed this for overall control. The result was decided by a straw poll. The shaky video demonstrates the worth of content that’s on the spot over finely crafted story telling.
Northumberland council election. Last seat decided with a straw draw! Really. lib Dem win denies Conservatives majority. #LocalElection pic.twitter.com/LzfNLiiKiB
— Fergus Hewison (@BBCFHewison) May 5, 2017
Telling people by text on Twitter
The immediate result needs to be communicated quickly. I admire the prep that’s gone into this. The winning candidate’s pic. The overall score. Lovely. A lot of work but it looks great.
Bob Massey retains #SouthWoodhamFerrers seat for @Conservatives #essexelection pic.twitter.com/qV7PmPHXC1
— Essex County Council (@Essex_CC) May 5, 2017
Dan Slee is co-founder of comms2point0.
Original source – comms2point0 free online resource for creative comms people – comms2point0