Poll: Who are you voting for in the 2024 general election?
Take part in our survey to find out how your fellow students are planning to vote on Thursday
This Thursday, the public will go to the polls in the snap general election. Labour is widely predicted to take a landslide win and end 14 years of Tory government.
Labour’s generally large support increases among younger voters; some polls put its majority at more than 50 points among the under-35s. But, some younger voters are hesitant to vote at all.
Daniel Zeichner, who has been Cambridge’s Labour MP since 2015, is projected to hold the city, but many Cambridge students will be voting in their home constituencies, with this election falling outside of term-time.
Take part in Varsity’s general election poll to find out which colleges are voting Tory and whether postgrads are more right-wing than undergrads. Please fill out our poll here.
The poll will take a few minutes to fill out, and is anonymous. While you will have to log in using Raven to authenticate your University membership, the survey will not record email addresses.
The poll will close at 5 pm on Wednesday, with results released that evening.
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