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Take A Look At Some Of The Weird Places People Get To Vote Today

Take A Look At Some Of The Weird Places People Get To Vote Today

EU won't believe your eyes.

James Dawson

James Dawson

I voted in the EU referendum this morning. It's nice to see democracy in action but to be honest with you it wasn't much of an experience.

The place I went to looked like it was a run-down Scouts hut. On arrival some old lady gave me the nod and told me to walk over to a table, where an old bloke handed me a ballot.

It's nice the referendum's giving them two a chance to top up their pension - but basically I marked the ballot, put it in the box, and then that was that.

Looking at some of the other places people get to vote has made me a bit gutted...


Lucky punters at this polling station near Mansfield get to cast their vote in their local. I imagine plenty of lads will be casting their ballot then getting in the Jäger bombs - here's to democracy!


At the other end of the spectrum, this is how lads in Barnsley got to vote. I mean it looks like it does the job, but I wouldn't fancy heading to vote there unless I was certain I didn't need a shit.

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From the looks of it this lad hopped straight out of bed and down to the polling station. Though a grown man with a teddy bear? Maybe he's just a weirdo.

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This polling station in Oxford is at a laundrette to perfect 2-for-1 for anybody wanting to get some washing on at the same time.

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Finally, at the last election in West Blatchington Windmill, near Brighton, voters had a chance to vote at this windmill.

We'll find out if the winds of change are blowing when EU referendum results is announced early tomorrow.

But whatever you do, make sure you get involved and cast your vote.

I'm not going to tell you what to do, but just make sure you make the choice you reckon is best.

Words by James Dawson

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Topics: EU