Posted: Sat 11th Apr 2015

General Election: Voting Intention & Contact Straw Poll 1

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Saturday, Apr 11th, 2015

With just over six hundred hours until voting day we are running the below snap straw poll.

We are asking if the General Election was tomorrow who would you vote for in Wrexham, with two added options of being undecided and also not intending to vote at all.

There are two further questions asking if you have spoken with any of the candidates standing yet, and if you have seen any adverts or literature from the candidates.

Voting is anonymous and is not tracked, with overall data published in the very near future. There is a basic functionality to try and avoid duplicate votes, this may mean some families can only register one vote.

To take part please check the box to the left and click ‘vote’ after each question:

POLL HAS NOW CLOSED – THANK YOU FOR TAKING PART!

Check back soon for the results from these polls!

REMEMBER:

  • The deadline to register to vote: Monday 20 April 2015
  • Deadline to apply for a postal vote: 5pm Tuesday 21 April 2015
  • Deadline to apply for a proxy vote: 5pm Tuesday 28 April 2015



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