Posted: Thu 1st Jun 2017

Snap General Election Wrexham Voting Intention Straw Poll!

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Jun 1st, 2017

We have this quick straw poll running on the site for part of this morning so please take a few seconds to take part!

This time next week you (hopefully) all will be going to your local polling station to cast your vote to decide who will get the £74,000 a year job to represent us in Westminster. Today we hope to get a very unscientific sample of Wrexham.com readers thoughts on how they will vote.

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 / connections can only register one vote.

Wrexham has four candidates (full details here), and we have added an option for those still undecided!

POLL CLOSED THANKS FOR TAKING PART
Check back soon for the results from these polls!



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