Sentences with phrase «election voting intention»

We shall then review the way we ask our general election voting intention question.
This is certainly a story that fits the main pattern of change in the general election vote intention opinion polls.
The graphs below show how changes in the shares of council seats won by each party are strongly correlated with changes in general election vote intentions.
Judging by this and the European election voting intention figures the fuss over the UKIP posters is more likely to have helped their support than damaged it.
The next figure shows the 2015 general election vote intentions of those people who say they will vote UKIP in 2014.
Local election voting intentions are CON 29 % (+1), LAB 51 % -LRB--3), LDEM 11 % (nc), changes are from the previous poll in mid-February.
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The graph below shows the BBC Projected National Share of the vote (PNS) from local elections together with general election vote intention from the polls for the month before each round of local elections.
There are two new European election voting intention polls out today, both showing substantial leads for UKIP.
The following figure shows the 2010 general election vote intentions of those people who said they voted UKIP in 2009.
On European election voting intentions, Labour (32 per cent) lead Ukip (21 per cent) with the Conservatives and the Greens tied on 16 per cent each, and the LibDems on 8 per cent.
UKIP's share of general election vote intention, at 14 % last week, is much more muted than the 23 % they achieved in the Projected National Share of the vote (PNS) from the local elections.
Fourth, while the opinion polls tell us about general election vote intention, local elections are a different matter.
The poll's figures for general election voting intentions are not as bad but still not good: although the headline figures are Con 31 %, Lab 36 %, LD 9 %, UKIP 15 %, of those who voted Labour in 2010, 9 % are said to be intending to vote UKIP.
There is even better news for UKIP and the Greens on European election voting intention.
No proper figures yet, but Matthew D'Ancona's column in tomorrow's Sunday Telegraph is already up and reveals ICM have a new poll including European election voting intentions, and that it shows Labour in third place with less than 20 %.
This is the highest «none of the above» vote since the time of the 2009 European elections, when successes for UKIP, the BNP and the Greens in that proportional - voting contest transferred briefly into well - above - average general election voting intentions.
This is because a significant number of Londoners — 8 % of our total sample — are Labour supporters (according to their General Election voting intention) who prefer Boris as mayor.
The TNS - BRMB poll for the Herald put Labour on 39 % in Westminster general election voting intentions, up 3 % since April, while the SNP had fallen by 7 % to 25 % over the same period.
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