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afleitch
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« on: May 22, 2004, 11:20:01 AM »

UK contribution here!

2003 Scottish Parliamentary Election

1st Vote- Labour (Thomas McCabe, Hamilton South Constituency)

2nd Vote- Conservative (Margaret Mitchell, Central Scotland Regional List)

Both I'm pleased to say got elected! Though my second vote was a protest vote against the Scottish Socialist Party, trying to keep them out)

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afleitch
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« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2004, 01:00:03 PM »

Heres my long list- of both UK and US choices from 1940 onwards. If I could have voted that is! It took ages to think about too!

1940- US- Roosevelt (DEM)
1944- US- Roosevelt (DEM)
1945- UK- Labour (Clement Attlee)
1948- US- Truman (DEM)
1950- UK- Labour (Clement Attlee)
1951- UK- Conservative (Winston Churchill)
1952- US- Stevenson (DEM)
1955- UK- Conservative (Anthony Eden)
1956- US- Eisenhower (REP)
1959- UK- Conservative (Harold MacMillan)
1960- US- Kennedy (DEM)
1964- UK- Labour (Harold Wilson)
1964- US- Johnson (DEM)
1966- UK- Labour (Harold Wilson)
1968- US- Nixon (REP)
1970- UK- Labour (Harold Wison)
1972- US- Nixon (REP)
1974- UK- Conservative (Edward Heath) February
1974- UK- Conservative (Edward Heath) October
1976- US- Carter (DEM)
1979- UK- Labour (James Callaghan)
1980- US- Carter (DEM)
1983- UK- SDP
1984- US- Reagan (REP)
1987- UK- Conservative (Margaret Thatcher)
1988- US- Dukakis (DEM)
1992- UK- Labour (Neil Kinnock)
1992- US- Clinton (DEM)
1996- US- Clinton (DEM)
1997- UK- Labour (Tony Blair)
2000- US- Gore (DEM)
2001- UK- Labour (Tony Blair)

Phew! Still, it shows a centrist like me would have a bi-partisan voting record in both countries.
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