![]() | The election istoday, May 6th 2010!
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Welcome to How To Vote! Answer some simple questions from a choice of 10 categories on what you believe in (as many or as few questions and categories as you like) and the site will tell you which of the three main parties best matches your opinions, based on their policy statements.
This is an entirely independent site and we've balanced each question to ensure that there's no statistical bias in favour of any party. Over 50,000 people used this site at the 2001 and 2005 general elections to help them decide How To Vote. The 2001 version and this 2005 version are still online so you can find out how you could have voted five or nine years ago.
Results to date shown by initial party preference
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| Labour supporters got these results: |
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| Liberal Democrat supporters got these results: |
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| Those with no preference got these results: |
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Initial party preferences including "no preference":
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Site statistics are also available to provide live feedback as to the most popular sections, questions and answers, and as you proceed each section shows how often each party has 'won' that section. See exactly how popular each individual policy is.
For more live results see the summary statistics page Would you like to be kept up to date when new statistics or future versions of How To Vote become available? Keep me up to date with How To Vote:
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