Jul 2024
5:49pm, 4 Jul 2024
919 posts
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GetOutTheDoor
Postal here, so sent it off last week.
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Jul 2024
5:50pm, 4 Jul 2024
21,843 posts
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Chrisull
Yes and harangued my teenagers until they got out of bed to vote!
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Jul 2024
5:51pm, 4 Jul 2024
22,798 posts
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Sharkie
Yes of course. Mid morning and there were queues (Hackney - safe labour) Everyone very cheery.
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Jul 2024
5:59pm, 4 Jul 2024
4,126 posts
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Welshpoppy
Postal vote here and Mr Wp went to polling Station he was only voter there. Did not know could use out of date passport.
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Jul 2024
6:40pm, 4 Jul 2024
32,665 posts
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Johnny Blaze
Veni Vidi Votey.
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Jul 2024
8:04pm, 4 Jul 2024
91,482 posts
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pedroscalls
Yes the 3 adults in the house did, Charlotte's name is on the roll but at 16 she was too young.
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Jul 2024
8:25pm, 4 Jul 2024
15,132 posts
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Meeps
Not today but postal last week
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Jul 2024
8:28pm, 4 Jul 2024
3,262 posts
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Mushroom
3 people in the queue in front of me, and then another 3 or 4 joined behind me. It was about 7pm, so possibly in the normal range of 'on my way home from work'.
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Jul 2024
8:32pm, 4 Jul 2024
14,721 posts
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HowFar?
I voted around 11:00am. There were about 4 people in front of me and a couple of people behind. I usually vote on my way in to work so it was much later than normal for me.
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Jul 2024
8:44pm, 4 Jul 2024
42,609 posts
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Ness
Mr Ness and I voted after breakfast this morning. I sent mum's postal vote off last week. She's in hospital so couldn't get to the polling station.
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