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Will you vote today?  

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  1. 1. Will you vote today?

    • Yes... And will not vote for the main parties as a protest
      13
    • Yes...And will vote for the party I always vote for
      13
    • Yes.. prefer not to say why I voted in a particular way
      17
    • No
      4
    • Not interested in the slightest
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I will be going later, but mainly because we have local council elections as well. Europe doesn't interest me greatly, it seems to me it is a cuchy number for ex members of parliament and talking heads.

 

I don't like not to use my democratic right, the whole political system is in a real mess, but without it we would have total anarchy which isn't very inviting either :roll:

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Will definitely be voting today.

 

I suppose I am always reminded how grateful I am to live in a democratic society where we can vote and all those years spent by women campaigning to get the vote on our behalf. I feel we must never waste a vote.

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I will be voting although I haven't made up my mind which party I will vote for.

 

There are few campaign signs up here, and the only ones I have seen are for UKIP. I feel I need to cast my vote to ensure I don't end up with a councillor from a party I oppose.

 

At least if I vote then I have the right to complain later.

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I've been to vote this morning with my eldest who is able to vote today for the first time which he found very exciting :D . I always vote to not let down those suffragettes who worked so hard to get women the vote. Like drcara, I don't want to waste my right to vote.

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I sent my postal vote a few days ago. :D It was hard to make a decision as my work involves Europe (and European money) so I have an insight into what might/might not happen if the various different parties have their way.

 

I always choose to vote by post to make sure that I don't forget to vote or in case I can't make it to a polling station. :roll:

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I always vote to not let down those suffragettes who worked so hard to get women the vote. Like drcara, I don't want to waste my right to vote.

 

My feelings exactly! I think we are all feeling more than a bit fed up with our current politicians but at least we can vote them out or in, so many people in the world are stuck with being ruled by evil dictators :evil: If you can vote....DO!!!!

 

Tessa

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I will be voting today but not for the party I have voted for since I was 18 years old. I have no idea who to vote for :? Not seen any Party political drivel on the TV, no leaflets through the letterbox and no one about canvissing. I think will be a case of eaney, meaney, miney moe when I get in the polling booth or the monster raving looney party.

 

Jack is also voting today :) as he turned 18 at the end of April.

 

I am tempted to wait until Natalie comes home from school before voting as she received a voting card for the first time, she is 13 years old :lol: and she wants to go along and vote :lol:

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I too will vote, without much enthusiasm for the parties, but like others above I will not waste a vote because we are so fortunate to be able to vote freely in this country.

 

I have been inundated with leaflets, there are so many candidates I can't tell who is who.

I vote differently in local elections than I do in a General Election, but I'm undecided at the moment anyway. The party who actually called round in person will probably get my vote rather than the ones who have been filling my recycling bin with leaflets!

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Done a postal vote as I'm sort of in charge of elections in my council :shock: and definitely don't have time today.

 

For all we were told it could be a record low turnout, it has been quite busy in most of our 100 polling stations, so unfortunately we will actually have lots of votes to verify tonight and count tomorrow morning for County, and Sunday evening for the European. We were all in favour of just having a couple of ballot papers for each counter :D ! .

 

Speaking to my mother yesterday, she was far too apathetic to vote today, but I am with those of the belief that people fought for our franchise and we should use it. No point complaining about those in power if you didn't go and vote for someone else :D

 

PS please be nice to your elections staff! Like many others, I've been at work since 6.15 this morning and won't be home before 3.00am even if it all goes well (and then have to be back by 8.30 tomorrow), so it does make for a very long day. My staff have clear instructions to put abusive or difficult voters through to me - after weeks of working weekends, and all the lifting and shifting in the run-up (not to mention sleep deprivation), they tend to get very small words and short sentences! :lol:

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Jack and I have been along and voted. Jack didn't have a clue who to vote for as he hadn't seen any leaflets from the parties etc. The staff at the polling station congratulated him on his first vote and explained the procedue to him.

 

I asked about Natalie having received a voting card and the staff weren't sure if they could actually stop her voting as she has the official voting card and her name appeared on the voting list at the polling station :shock: They said that if she had been say 16 or 17 she might look old enough to vote anyway. I will contact the electoral register department to get her name taken off the register.

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I've just been to vote. Its only my second time of voting so still had to excting factor for me! My parents don't seem to keen on voting today so i'm not sure if they will go. I know i will always try to vote as you can't complain about who is elected if you didn't vote in the first place. Also i sat through many sociology lessons when a friend spoke a lot about how everyone should vote because in the past people fought for the right to vote so now we have it we should definately use it. I voted differently this time to when i last voted.

 

Emma

 

We only got 2 leaflets(out of 12 parties) through the door about elections so i did some research on the interent about the different parties.

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I asked this question on the board I'm a Mod on and am disgusted at the amount of people who say they won't vote and never have :( I just can't understand the apathy. Go and spoil your paper by voting for everyone, as I've done in the past, but at least vote.

 

We've been this morning including DD who could vote for the first time.

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Went to vote a little while ago, and was surprised at how many parties were on the ballot paper (13 in my area).

 

 

The European slip took me about five minute to read through there were so many candidates on it. I was sorely tempted to vote for Ave Rome party but resisted the temptation!

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I always vote but it's easier for us as we are postal voters. I voted for Lib Dem for council, not because of the party but because the councillor is very good and active within my local area. As for the European elections, i voted Conservative for the first time in my life because i really like David Cameron.

 

I never vote for the same party every time, i read the leaflets and the news and try to make an informed decision based on who i feel best represents my views on things. I wish everyone voted like this, "Ooops, word censored!"ody shold vote for a particular party just because they alwasy have. Then there wouldn't be so many of these 'safe seats' and MPs would have to make a real effort to do a good job.

 

I was certainly concerned at how many BNP leaflets we got through the door and if you ask me UKIP aren't much better.

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