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1992 General Election: SNP

1997 Devolution referendum: Yes/Yes

1997 General Election: can't remember.

1999 Scottish Parliament election: SNP/Green

2001 General Election: SNP

2003 Scottish Parliament election: SNP/Green

2005 General Election: Can't remember.

2007 Scottish Parliament election: SNP/Labour

2010 General Election: Lib Dem

2011 Scottish parliament election: SNP/SNP

2011 Alternative Vote Referendum: Yes

2014 Independence Referendum: Yes

2015 General Election: SNP

2016 Scottish Parliament election: SNP/Green

2016 EU Referendum: Leave

 

Thinking about it, I have definitely voted Lib Dem a couple more times. Once in a European election (I think) and once in the London Mayor Election.

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2010 General Election: SNP

2011 Scottish parliament election: SNP/SNP

2011 Alternative Vote Referendum: No

2014 Independence Referendum: Yes

2014 EU Parliament election: Green

2015 General Election: SNP

2016 Scottish Parliament election: SNP/Green

2016 EU Referendum: Remain

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2010 General Election: LibDem

2011 Scottish parliament election: LibDem/Green

2011 Alternative Vote Referendum: Yes

2014 EU Parliament election: Green

2014 Independence Referendum: Yes

2015 General Election: SNP

2016 Scottish Parliament election: SNP/Green

2016 EU Referendum: Remain

Don't think I voted in the last council election for some reason.  I also voted for Gary Warren as Caley Thistle Player of the Year once :P

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2014 Independence Referendum - Yes

2015 General Election - SNP

2016 Scottish Election - SNP/Green

2016 EU Referendum - Remain 

I'll probably always vote SNP until independence even though I do have a few issues with them. Gave my list vote to the Greens in May because the lead list candidate for the SNP in Central Scotland was an utter weapon.

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On 16 February 2017 at 14:27, RedRob72 said:

 


You're right, I reckon it must be up at about 90% on P&B. Serious question, why do you think that is? The board represents and encompasses all views, regardless of demographics, geography & sociology, why is it so heavily swayed regarding Scottish independence?

 

There is no postal voting on P&B.

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