ELECTION LATEST: It's so close
Elections in Yeovil are a close fight between the Liberal Democrats and Conservatives
Your vote WILL make the difference between whether our next MP is Lib Dem Adam Dance or a Conservative.
How people vote in closely fought constituencies like here in Yeovil will decide the result of the upcoming General Election.
At the last General Election Liberal Democrats finished second to the Conservatives. Just a handful of votes could decide which of them wins this time.
Every vote will make a difference between a Conservative or Lib Dem win here.
Labour can't beat the Tories in Yeovil constituency.
Lib Dem or Conservative here
There are two choices. Either we will get a Conservative MP - and the out of touch government will continue to take our part of Somerset for granted, or we will get a Lib Dem MP in Adam Dance and Yeovil will have helped bring down this government.
No other result is possible here.
A Labour or Green vote will help the Conservatives win
A vote for third-place Labour or for the fourth-place Green Party here risks letting Yeovil's Conservative MP sneak a win and help this government cling to power.
The Yeovil constituency covers a large area of South Somerset and includes Chard, Crewkerne, Ilminster and South Petherton, as well as Yeovil itself.
Whilst both Labour and the Green Party have pockets of support, locally neither party has ever come close to winning right across this constituency in a General Election. They just can't beat the Conservatives here.
Even Labour HQ have admitted they are not fighting to win in Yeovil.
The Labour Party’s national HQ call Yeovil a ‘non-battleground’ seat.
The Labour Party’s national volunteering website tells their supporters in Yeovil to campaign in Bournemouth instead.
Support grows for Adam
More and more people right across South Somerset are backing Lib Dem Adam Dance at the upcoming General Election.
Lib Dem Adam can beat the Conservatives here.
I'm backing Adam
More and more people are backing local Liberal Democrat Adam Dance to win in Yeovil at the General Election.