Yeah, but "most" parties managed to stick three candidates on their ticket, and there's no way to restrict multi-choice to three votes, so I figured...Kid_Eternity said:Well, given that I we had three votes this should have been multi choice...
That's the Firky option.vampire_pirate said:Pirates.
depends if you've been and done it yet...Sweetpea said:Who'd you vote for = who would you vote for or who did you vote for![]()
You obviously forgot the old maxim:Fez909 said:Alliance for Green Socialism here, too.
I didn't get three votes, though?!

JTG said:Yeah well the Greens don't have the resources to stand everywhere. They are growing though - this year I think is the first time they've stood in every single ward of Bristol up for election
How many votes you have depends on how many councillors represent your ward and how they are elected. In the London boroughs all three councillors for each ward are elected at once, hence each voter has three votes. In Bristol, there are two councillors per ward and the wards vote on a rotating basis with one councillor being elected for each ward at a time. This year I didn't get to vote because my ward wasn't up for grabs, next year I shall be able to elect one of my councillors.
Confusing innit. It does make sense though.

zenie said:So did i do it wrong then??
They didnt tell me how to vote![]()

Oh thats so cheeky!JTG said:I dunno, what did you do?
If you put your little x next to the Conservative candidate then yes, you did it wrong![]()
JTG said:I dunno, what did you do?
If you put your little x next to the Conservative candidate then yes, you did it wrong![]()



marty21 said:actually this is a bit of a flawed poll (aren't they all...) what about the option for a split vote, i had 5 votes to make and didn't vote for the same party on all of them.