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Oh and how would they know it's a high turnout, it might just be a morning rush.
Because if the same people have done previous elections they would have an idea of the voting patterns. e.g. is 120 people before lunch good or bad, do most people vote during the day or after work, etc etc.
68%. There's no way it will be 80% or above. The IndyRef was pretty unprecedented, and there's nothing like that level of engagement for the EU. But 68% would be about ideal for Bremain. Anything above 65% and below 80% is the sweet spot for Bremain.
OK, never mind the actual result. What's the congregations views on turn out, given that the last election was 66.1% do we think it's going to go higher or lower?
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