Weekly Survey: What will the election look like?

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It’s finally here. The last week. Five years have led to this and over the next few days we could see a Labour Prime Minister walk into 10 Downing Street. But before then, there is the little matter of the election.

We want to know how LabourList readers think the votes will go. We’ll reveal the results after polls close on Thursday night.

First, what generally will be the result? Labour largest party or the Tories? Will one party get a majority?

Second, what will Labour’s voteshare be? The party received 29% in 2010 – will it be much higher this time?

Finally, how many seats will Labour win? They won 258 last time around – with the rise of UKIP, the SNP and the Greens, and the fall of the Lib Dems, what will the movement look like this time?

The survey will be open until noon on Thursday, with the results published on Thursday night before seat announcements start coming in. You can vote here.

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