European elections – how did you vote?

Not which party, but on what basis – did you vote on the European issues, on national issues, or what?

How did you vote in the European elections?

  • I voted for my party on the basis of what the European parliamentary group it sits in does (44%, 7 Votes)
  • I voted for my party to express my opinion on the European Union (19%, 3 Votes)
  • Other (please add reason in comments) (19%, 3 Votes)
  • I voted for my party to try to stop one of the loony parties getting in (13%, 2 Votes)
  • I did not vote (6%, 1 Votes)
  • I voted for my party because I vote for them in all elections regardless (0%, 0 Votes)
  • I voted for my party to express my current dissatisfaction with the national government (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 16

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I may add some kind of analytical comment on the results later, if it warrants it.


3 Responses to “European elections – how did you vote?”

  1. Paul Says:

    I voted on the basis of which party was closest to my own personal opinions on the issues raised – nobody was a 100% match, but I voted for the closest fit.

  2. rosie Says:

    Like Paul, I voted for the party that is generally closest to my own personal opinions. And also the party of which I am both a member and a local officer.

  3. Heather Cawte Says:

    I always vote Green in the Euro elections, as there are many other Green members in the European Parliament with whom they can stand and make a difference. I don’t vote Green in domestic elections because they do not have a significant presence in parliament – plus this is a safe seat for Labour :(

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