Vote Match 2010 – determine your voting preference for the UK General Election.

by Simon Hilton on Wed 14 Apr 2010

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Vote Match is designed to help you with determining your voting preference for the UK General Election.

The statements – answer the statements by clicking on agree, disagree, open-minded or skip (if you want to ignore the statement entirely).

The issues – select which areas of policy matter the most to you – and which ones matter the least.

The parties – select which parties you would be prepared to vote for (at least three).

Results – the results screen will reveal which party you agree with most, and other parties will follow in descending order. You can look at the responses from each party in more detail by clicking on their name.

Vote Match is intended as a guide only and is not intended to give you definitive answers on which way you should vote. We encourage you to look into the parties’ policies in more detail and provide you with some pointers in the results section.

To get started, go HERE.

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