Bristol Goes To The Polls To Appoint Their First Elected Mayor

BRISTOL, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 15: People enter a polling station open for the Bristol mayoral election on November 15, 2012 in Bristol, England. Although attendance is expected to be low, polling stations opened today to allow Bristol residents the chance to cast their votes for the city's first directly-elected mayor. A supplementary voting system is being used to choose the major from 15 candidates, as well as being used in a second election for voters to elect a police and crime commissioner (PCC). (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
BRISTOL, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 15: People enter a polling station open for the Bristol mayoral election on November 15, 2012 in Bristol, England. Although attendance is expected to be low, polling stations opened today to allow Bristol residents the chance to cast their votes for the city's first directly-elected mayor. A supplementary voting system is being used to choose the major from 15 candidates, as well as being used in a second election for voters to elect a police and crime commissioner (PCC). (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
Bristol Goes To The Polls To Appoint Their First Elected Mayor
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