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Police Commissioner Voting
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- No - 333 votes
- 87%
- Yes - 48 votes
- 13%
Stats until: 05:38 Sat 16th Nov 2024 (Refreshed every 5 minutes)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."The turnout will be miserably low. Many people who normally vote are staying away because they do not know who the candidates are or what they stand for. I have encouraged those I know to enter a protest vote, i.e. 'None of these'. A sizeable number of doing so would show how undemocratic this election is.
Also, I though we had rejected AV in a referendum but it is being imposed in the election. ‘They’ just don’t get it, do they?"
Seemingly not, and I thought that Heath was a crap Tory PM - little did I know!
Also, I though we had rejected AV in a referendum but it is being imposed in the election. ‘They’ just don’t get it, do they?"
Seemingly not, and I thought that Heath was a crap Tory PM - little did I know!
The cost of PCC's is said to be £100m. Wages are between £65.000-£100.000 per year for the 41 authorities. I suppose the offices and staff and equipment will be extra, not to mention the cost of running a consultation for a 5 year policing plan by the PCCs in each area. Then election time again after 4 years to choose the next Sheriff (Pcc) in your area.
Holy apathy Batman! seems the turnout for PCC voting was as low, if not lower than expected.
They're discussing it on the radio along with the line 'if you dont vote then you cant complain'. So thats the only reason for voting - moaning rights?
People dont go out to vote because nothings changes regardless of your vote. We all read the blurb on the candidates and know its just lip service.
They're discussing it on the radio along with the line 'if you dont vote then you cant complain'. So thats the only reason for voting - moaning rights?
People dont go out to vote because nothings changes regardless of your vote. We all read the blurb on the candidates and know its just lip service.
Agree with those criticising the role of pcc and all that comes with it. We also had a vote today for city mayor. When the city voted as to whether they wanted one, turnout was less than 15%. Bu t of course abstention counts as yes.
A lit schools were closed, or not providing meals" causing parents to have to take tIme off. Infuriatingly ridiculous.
A lit schools were closed, or not providing meals" causing parents to have to take tIme off. Infuriatingly ridiculous.
It's a disgrace really. The poor turnout is a mandate for scrapping the idea.
Thank you to everyone who entered the discussion here. It has been interesting to read of the dissatisfaction felt by many.
Like many of you I spoke to the ladies who run the polling operation in my area - they said the turnout was terrible, really terrible.
Thank you to everyone who entered the discussion here. It has been interesting to read of the dissatisfaction felt by many.
Like many of you I spoke to the ladies who run the polling operation in my area - they said the turnout was terrible, really terrible.
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I must congratulate you on your polling accuracy.
87% is very close to the number of people who didn't bother to vote.
I must congratulate you on your polling accuracy.
87% is very close to the number of people who didn't bother to vote.
What struck me as interesting about all these elections is the level of support for UKIP. Whilst still a long way from translating that support into representation they are clearly now in a position to do the Conservative Party some serious damage. Unless the Tories come to some rapprochement with them they can kiss the next election goodbye. Do not forget that the scale of Labour's victory in 1997 was greatly enhanced by the contribution of the Referendum Party. We live in interesting times. If I were Cameron I'd be watching my back. Remember that Cameron was not the choice of Tory MPs for leader, and some are just biding their time.