A map of Britain illustrating second -
place voting patterns reveals purple splashed across middle England, suggesting that if the current system were replaced with the alternative vote (AV), where voters rank the candidates in order of preference, Ukip would fare considerably better.
Not exact matches
These disparate
voting patterns in cities across the country point to the distinct concerns and outlook of different urban areas, driven by divergent economic fortunes — and therefore the need for greater variation in policy - making to address the needs of different
places.
Pattern, PIN and Password came in fourth, fifth and sixth
place wth 4 percent, 3 percent and 1 percent of the
vote.