In what was undoubtedly the most tearful victory thus far, Aled Dilwyn--and, as he reminded everyone on air a few minutes later, never forget the Dilwyn--Fisher won the hotly-contested election for Environment & Ethics Officer. Tears of joy came from Fisher's closest supporters as he emerged with 673 votes to Doug Oliver's 627.
Said Fisher, "I am very excited to have won. This is my life and passion, and I think my experience and knowledge came in my favour." In spite of the close election margin, Fisher says he was "always confident of his strong campaign." In his own words, he now plans to get "very drunk, before going home to get away from London."
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