[Politics] How busy are the Polling Stations where you live?

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Driver8

On the road...
NSC Patron
Jul 31, 2005
16,216
North Wales
There was nobody at our polling station before or after my wife and I voted. Having said that I’ve never seen anyone else there at previous elections either!

The list of voters was only on two pages as far as I could see so not exactly surprising.
 


Weststander

Well-known member
Aug 25, 2011
69,329
Withdean area
I'm not sure why we're (oops) not taking numbers, but as I'm away I have no say in the matter. In past elections, I've taken numbers, been a runner (actually 'cyclist'), going round the local polling stations collecting the numbers and taking them to the committee room (normally a nice person's lounge and kitchen with quinoa and lentil salads on tap) where the numbers are compared with the list of G1s and G2s and also been a 'knocker up' - knocking on G1/G2 voters' doors (people who've been canvassed and said they are definitely / probably going to be voting Green). It's quite an exciting way to spend a day and see democracy in action.

On your last point, the Greens are never complacent about winning anywhere.

Are you confident?

I voted for Siân Berry, but chatting with the many Green canvassers that did our road including today, they were all notably worried. Today’s Green Party canvasser was a lady with blur hair!

Betfair have it as a clear win for SB.
 


Bry Nylon

Test your smoke alarm
Helpful Moderator
Jul 21, 2003
20,576
Playing snooker
I've done that in the past. You have a list of people who've promised to vote for your party and you go round their houses to check they've bothered to do it. Parties used to offer lifts to polling stations as well, though I suspect postal voting has removed much of the need for that.
I hate all that, regardless of which party is doing it. If someone turned up at my house asking if I’d voted for their party because I’d previously said I would, I’d happily tell them to f*** off tbf.
 


pb21

Well-known member
Apr 23, 2010
6,689
You sure ?
Just checked the Ipsos website, and there's nothing on there mentioning any kind of lunchtime cut-off point when they stop taking exit polls. That would cut out quite a large demographic of people who go to vote after work.
Had a look to try and find out, but couldn't find out for sure, have a look here at this article (section 2.5)and link though as it explains the process, some talk of times (4pm) but can't glance if that's a cut offo_O


 








Sorrel

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
2,942
Back in East Sussex
I hate all that, regardless of which party is doing it. If someone turned up at my house asking if I’d voted for their party because I’d previously said I would, I’d happily tell them to f*** off tbf.
This was back in the 1980s, where generally we’d get an offer of a cup of tea and a biscuit from most places. But these were households already down as on the same side as my rosette, so not unfriendly.
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,428
Location Location
Had a look to try and find out, but couldn't find out for sure, have a look here at this article (section 2.5)and link though as it explains the process, some talk of times (4pm) but can't glance if that's a cut offo_O


Looks like they draw a line well before 10pm then, being as that tweet with John Curtice mentions keeping things top-secret and under wraps till the polling stations close, with phones handed in before a vote is cast. I just doubt its as early as 12pm-1pm.
 


andys320

Well-known member
Jan 10, 2014
333
Absolute farce here in Eastbourne, 45 minute wait to vote, one person with an Ipad registering voters. Saw at least 5 people turn and walk away rather than vote, who knows if they'll return.

Staffed by around 6, with one person doing anything and 5 walking around looking gormless and apologising for the wait.
 






aftershavedave

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
7,163
as 10cc say, not in hove
I hate all that, regardless of which party is doing it. If someone turned up at my house asking if I’d voted for their party because I’d previously said I would, I’d happily tell them to f*** off tbf.
My old grandad would have been called up by now by the local Tories for his once every 4 years free car to the polling station in a key marginal to do his duty (which was to vote LABOUR from 1945 until his death in 1992, but Dave, don’t tell the old dear OK? She hates me for being a Tory). Hats off to grandad Jim!
 


knocky1

Well-known member
Jan 20, 2010
13,110
Are you confident?

I voted for Siân Berry, but chatting with the many Green canvassers that did our road including today, they were all notably worried. Today’s Green Party canvasser was a lady with blur hair!

Betfair have it as a clear win for SB.
Death of a Party.

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Tim Over Whelmed

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 24, 2007
10,659
Arundel
Big queue at Arundel, really jovial, but busy
 


Uncle Spielberg

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
43,098
Lancing
Lancing was rammed this evening I thinlk the turnout will be 70 percent plus
 






Slum_Wolf

Well-known member
May 3, 2021
773
Rural Oxfordshire 5 minutes ago, nobody else there...easy.
 




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