Can weather influence votes?
The weather affects everything we do - from what we wear toÌýwhat we eat and even to how we feel but what can it affect the way we voteÌýin aÌýgeneral election?
Some peopleÌýbelieve that theÌýweather on polling day is very important and can have a majorÌýimpact on turnout...
You may think that bad weather would result in a low turnout with people preferring to stayÌýindoors and keep dry and that fine weather would encourage more people to go out and vote.
However, looking back through the weather records it's not easy to find an obvious link between voting and the weather.
The biggest turnout for any post-war election was 83.9% in 1950 and this was indeed a fine day.
Polling day in 1955:
However, whilst election days in 1970 and 1997 were warm and sunny -Ìýthese had two of the lowest turnouts at 72% and 71.4% respectively.
The highest turnout for an election in the past 50 years was in February 1974 when theÌýweather was cool and wet but turnout was nearly 79%.
More recently, in 2001, the weather in Wales was mostly dry with sunny spells but the turnout across the UK fell to 59%, the lowest since 1918!
Turnout was slightly higher in 2005 at 61% with a mixture of sunshine and showers.
So, ifÌýyou're heading to the polling station tomorrow take an umbrella just in case.
Some rain is likely in places, a few heavy showers but I can promise some dry weather as well with temperatures around average or below typically 11 to 14 Celsius.
So in summary the forecast for tomorrow isÌýby no meansÌýclear cut, and a little uncertain - a little bit like the latest opinion polls.
Derek
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At 5th May 2010, dennisjunior1 wrote:Derek:
Weather can often have the influence of voter turnout....
--Dennis Junior--
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At 6th May 2010, Pompousfruit wrote:The polling station where I vote is very close to home and I would pass it on going anywhere. Weather does put me off from going out if it is very cold, windy or wet but does not put me of nipping out to the Spar shop which is opposite the church which is used as the nearest polling station so no it wouldn't put me off voting.
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