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naomi24 | 07:47 Thu 07th May 2015 | News
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I find it difficult to believe that people arrive at a polling station with no idea where they're going to put their cross. Are you one of those?
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I decided last night, and voted on the way in to work this morning.
Aye I'm still trying to make my mind up ;)
I know who I'm going to vote for, but it took me a while to decide whether to vote for the party I want or to vote tactically and hope to keep out the party I really don't want.
I worry I might waver when I get there, though.
I try to vote in every type of election - general, council, EU, even the police commissioner.

It is not always easy to get a full list of who is standing (particularly in council or minor elections) so I must admit there have been a couple of elections where I have not been certain until I have seen the ballot paper.

I usually know who I am voting for in a general election, but not always for smaller elections where you don't gets tons of paperwork pushed through your door.

Voted at 0702 this morning, I've looked at quite a few options in the last few weeks, just to gain information, but there has never been any doubt where my Vote was going from day one!
I tried to be the first voter in our new village Community Centre as I am involved in the running of it. However, I was pipped to the post and was number 3! I've always known how to vote. My opinions have never changed since I was 21.
Eeny, meeny, miny, moe...where I'll put the X I don't know!
With the amount of false promises made in the run up to an election, the scare mongering, and then the backpedaling after I'm not surprised that some people are undecided.
i doubt many people are undecided ' at this stage of the game' they may say they are , but ............... ?
I know who I am going to vote for, but it isn't a party I really support. I take a very keen interest in politics, so if There is not a Party I can support, what chance has someone who doesn't follow politics?
I had a postal vote but didnt need to post it this year so hung on until this morning then popped it down to them.

Had to hold my nose in the end I'm afraid.
I was taken unaware by being handed THREE voting slips.
Maybe I should read the lies put through the door and thus understand how many different councils/governments want power on a particular day. Interestingly I've had no canvassers knocking on my door, at least not whilst I was there.
Yes, Tory
I put my cross on the ballot paper several days ago.
when do the results come in?
jezza got into trouble singing that rhymme talbot.
Sent off my postal vote a week or more ago.
I made up my mind when Ed Miliband became leader of the Labour party, I've just voted Conservative.
I was brought up with 'put the baby on the po' TTT.

I had no idea the other version even existed until the Clarkson furore.
lol youngmafbog - UKIP then

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