Gazette readers say election pacts don't affect who people vote for
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On Tuesday, November 12, in a social media poll we asked you: “Do election pacts make a difference to who people vote for?” and asked you to share your opinions in the comments.
An election pact is when a party or candidate reaches an agreement not to stand a candidate in a seat to give others a chance of winning it.
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Hide AdThey have been happening among both pro and anti-Brexit lines in the UK but the majority readers have claimed that won’t affect who people vote for.
Out of the 312 readers who voted, 63% voted ‘no’ while 37% voted ‘yes.’
This is what readers had to say.
Richard Abbott-Brailey said: “How can an election pact not make a difference?”
Elsewhere, local news readers shares their views.
John Palmer said: “Daft poll really. If you normally vote for a party that doesn’t field a candidate then of course it changes your normal choice.”
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Hide AdRobert Rain added: “It's a cheap way of manipulating votes and shouldn't be allowed.”
David Williams agreed: “Dirty tricks at work trying to manipulate the voting laws. Shouldn't allow it. Even playing field is all we ask.”
Carol Burton added: “It doesn’t matter who you vote for, they all promise the earth but deliver nothing.”
Don’t forget to vote on our daily polls on our Facebook page.