Headlines Thurrock votes no to AV By Staff Reporter May 6, 2011 1 20 Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmailPrint Thurrock voted overwhemingly to reject AV at the Civic Hall this afternoon. 28,284 voted no and only 9,307 voted for. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmailPrint Previous articleThurrock Local Election ResultsNext articleTwitter Updates for 2011-05-06 1 COMMENT No surprise at all. Nobody managed to make a case for AV and it was difficult to explain how it works. In the end, you can’t vote for something you don’t understand. LEAVE A REPLY Comment: Please enter your comment! Name: Please enter your name here Email: You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Latest UK to see shorter recession, says Bank of England February 2, 2023 Healthy Tip: Sustainable physical activity February 2, 2023 Police bosses plan to hike up their part of council tax (again) February 2, 2023 It’s time to talk about your mental health February 2, 2023 More articles Cash-strapped Thurrock Council may have to wait longer for Thames Freeport windfall December 15, 2022 Police bosses funds domestic abuse training sessions December 15, 2022 Millions to be spent on adult social care to help hospitals though winter November 23, 2022
No surprise at all. Nobody managed to make a case for AV and it was difficult to explain how it works. In the end, you can’t vote for something you don’t understand.
No surprise at all. Nobody managed to make a case for AV and it was difficult to explain how it works. In the end, you can’t vote for something you don’t understand.