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EDF General Election 2024 Poll - Lewisham West and East Dulwich


EDF General Election Poll - 2024  

124 members have voted

  1. 1. Which political party will you vote for at the upcoming general election on 4th July 2024?

    • Christian Peoples Alliance
      2
    • Conservative
      9
    • Green
      28
    • Labour
      64
    • Liberal Democrats
      10
    • Reform UK
      8
    • Workers Party
      3

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  • Poll closed on 03/07/24 at 22:59

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Hi all,

With 2024 General Election fast approaching, I thought it would be useful to have a poll to measure local support for each party.

For simplicity, only the parties standing in the Lewisham West and East Dulwich consistency are listed as options. This is a new constituency for 2024 and covers East Dulwich, Honor Oak, Forest Hill, Sydenham and some parts of Nunhead. You can check which constituency you live in using this page.

I would appreciate if only Lewisham West and East Dulwich residents cast their vote in this (although obviously there is no way of us verifying this!).

This is an anonymous poll and your forum username will not be recorded against your vote.

 

Click here to find our more information about each candidate running for election in Lewisham West and East Dulwich.

 

Here are the current active topics on EDF where the 2024 Election is being discussed. Feel free to share your opinions here.

 

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Final Results (more info here)

Party Candidate % votes on EDF Poll % share in Election
Christian Peoples Alliance Katherine Hortense 1.61% 0.70%
Conservative and Unionist Party Christine Wallace 7.26% 7.50%
Green Party Callum Fowler 22.58% 19.40%
Labour Party Ellie Reeves 51.61% 59%
Liberal Democrats Josh Matthews 8.06% 7.70%
Reform UK Marian Lynn Newton 6.45% 4.80%
Workers Party of Britain Gwenton Dennis Sloley 2.42% 0.90%

The EDF poll was broadly inline with the election result!

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If anything it just suggests that EDF 'members' are very broadly representative of participative electors in ED, remembering that they are drawn from a somewhat wider universe. But it might mean that another 'political' poll on the forum might, just might, be broadly representative of more general ED political views. 

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