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I might have the day off today!
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Re: Sunderland Council Elections - 2015 Poll
You normally get more out in a General Election but I would say it will be 55% ish that do.Nockya wrote:I am not surprised there are loads who say they will not be voting.
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As high as thatBluebird wrote:You normally get more out in a General Election but I would say it will be 55% ish that do.Nockya wrote:I am not surprised there are loads who say they will not be voting.
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I wasn't going to vote but I think I will draw a picture on the ballot paper now. I don't know what yet. I do a canny snail like
I might as well gan home, then!
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Nice to see my poll is running well.
Groovy Baby ...... Yeah
Re: Sunderland Council Elections - 2015 Poll
Well, well, well.aruba wrote:Nice to see my poll is running well.
The poll looks accurate to me but maybe the mathematicians can prove otherwise.
Labour won 24 wards out of 25 available.
UKIP came second in 14 of the wards.
Looks like around 50% turnout.
Sunderland does it again and proves that they will vote for anything who masquerades as Labour.
Poor Sunderland will have to suffer yet again.
Full election results in the Sunderland Echo: http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/loca ... -1-7251885