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Click here to vote in the Total Politics Blog Awards 2011

There’s now only a few hours to vote in the Total Politics annual Blog Awards – and we’d really appreciate your support. Last year LabourList was voted the number one Labour blog, and since then we’ve gone from strength to strength. More than 60,000 of you now read LabourList each month as the site continues to grow and set the agenda within the party.

In many ways 2010/11 has seen the site go up a gear. We’ve seen a significant increase in the number of weekly contributors to the site, we’ve introduced our agenda setting “State of the Party” survey, and we brought you unrivalled coverage of the Labour leadership race.

LabourList is a real Labour of love (no pun intended), and to see so many of you engaged in the debates around the future of our party makes us hugely positive about the future both of the party and LabourList.

We’re proud of what we do here at LabourList, and we’d appreciate your support in the Total Politics poll – a good performance would really help us to go from strength to strength.

You can vote for LabourList here – and thanks for your support.

(You will need to vote for a minimum of five and a maximum of ten sites. Just type BLANK if you don’t want to put a vote in a box – and remember to put LabourList number one!)

P.S. As well as hundreds of occasional contributors, LabourList has a number of columnists who have written regularly for the site over the past year – they are:

Anthony Painter
Conor Pope
Duncan Weldon
Emma Burnell
Grace Fletcher-Hackwood
Jon Worth
Lisa Nandy
Luke Akehurst
Owen Jones
Paul Richards
Rob Marchant
Sarah Hayward
Sue Marsh
And our Editor Mark Ferguson

We think they’re all brilliant – so please consider giving them your support in the individual blogger category too…

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