View Poll Results: Which party will you be voting for on Friday?

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  • Fianna Fail

    414 8.41%
  • Fine Gael

    1,272 25.83%
  • Green Party

    181 3.68%
  • Independent / Others

    265 5.38%
  • Labour

    781 15.86%
  • Libertas

    318 6.46%
  • Sinn Fein

    1,479 30.04%
  • Socialist Party

    214 4.35%
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    Politics.ie Founder David Cochrane's Avatar
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    What Party will you be voting for on Friday?

    A straw poll with less than 24 hours before election day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Cochrane View Post
    A straw poll with less than 24 hours before election day.

    This one is opened to all users and visitors, not just registered users.
    Bad idea if you want it to be accurate! Anyone can stuff this ballot by clearing cookies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Cochrane View Post
    A straw poll with less than 24 hours before election day.

    This one is opened to all users and visitors, not just registered users.
    Nice idea. With a large proportion of people using their votes to hurt the government, would you consider adding a 'non-government party' as people will be voting for whatever suits best.

    This will give us a good feedback on whether people are putting in a protest vote, allow people who normally vote FF/Green put in a non-party response, and finally allow people to pick one alternative when they may have 2 or 3 based on where they are and what election they are voting for.

    Just a suggestion mind.

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    Bear in mind 4% nationally would probably be enough to take the NW seat if nearly all of it was concentrated there. Does this apply just to euro or local elections? Maybe we should have separate polls for each?

    In the euros, I'm voting 1 Libertas, 2 and 3 SF and that's it. In the locals, I'm voting 1.Independent, 2,3 and 4 FG and then I'll think about 5 Green.

    Libertas nearly level with FF.

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    I'll be voting Green in the Europeans.

    Undecided in the locals. Labour, FG and an Indo are all possible.
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    nice one... FF on 11 votes, Socialists on 6. c'mon Comrade Joe!
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    Is one poll enough ?
    Wouldn't separate ones for EP and locals make more sense ?

    People wouldn't be necessarily be voting the same way in both, unless of course one is an unchanging party person.

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    As percentages - those are really good poll figures and are sitting at what they will be come Election day
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Cochrane View Post
    A straw poll with less than 24 hours before election day.

    This one is opened to all users and visitors, not just registered users.
    Where's the WP option?
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    Well not now - When I voted it was FG - 34%, Labour 20%, FF 19%, SF 10% Greens 3%
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