Voting intentions after latest Hustings - 1 May 2015

Surprise party tops election poll

The Hustings event held earlier this week ran an exit poll, asking people to indicate on cards who they would vote for in the 2015 election. The County Press also ran a Web poll during the event.

It asked two questions
1. Who will you vote for in the General election
2. Has this evening’s debate changed who you will vote for?

The results were published in the CP today.

Who will you vote for?
The top result of both the combined score and each of the individual ones was Vix Lowthion of the Green Party, with Iain McKie (UKIP) a short distance behind in second place. Andrew Turner (Conservative) was quite a bit further back, in third place, with nearly half the votes of Vix Lowthion.

Here’s an interactive infographic of the results

Percentages
If you’re interested in the percentages of the votes cast for candidates, they are

Stewart Blackmore (Lab) – 12.10%
David Goodall (Lib-Dem) – 5.91%
Vix Lowthion (Green) – 29.84%
Iain McKie (UKIP) – 26.08%
Ian Stephens (Independant) – 9.95%
Andrew Turner (Conservative) – 16.13%

_In order
Vix Lowthion (Green) – 29.84%
Iain McKie (UKIP) – 26.08%
Andrew Turner (Conservative) – 16.13%
Stewart Blackmore (Lab) – 12.10%
Ian Stephens (Independant) – 9.95%
David Goodall (Lib-Dem) – 5.91%

Has your vote changed?
The second question ‘Has this evening’s debate changed who you will vote for?’ highlighted that over a third of the people who indicated a preference said the event had changed their minds as to who they were now intending to vote for.

Update 15:01: Added Percentages for the votes.