The D’Hondt system is a bit confusing when trying to vote tactically in the EU parliamentary elections (we’ve run the numbers to take a stab at projecting…) so what seems like a better approach is to think of what the outcome you’re looking for is?

I want to stop Brexit: Then vote with LibDems or Green. (The mood music has shifted against Labour as they’ve carried on fence-sitting.)

Then vote with LibDems or Green. (The mood music has shifted against Labour as they’ve carried on fence-sitting.) I want to send a message on Climate Change: Then vote Green or LibDems. (There are Extinction Rebellion candidates, but because of the size of the SW electorate and the D’Hondt system, it is unlikely they will get far and so be to be noticed by the media, esp. with a strong Green vote in the SW. Sorry!)

Then vote Green or LibDems. (There are Extinction Rebellion candidates, but because of the size of the SW electorate and the D’Hondt system, it is unlikely they will get far and so be to be noticed by the media, esp. with a strong Green vote in the SW. Sorry!) I want to blunt the march of the far right (no pasaran!) : Then just make sure you vote for anyone but a far right party, as they only tend to win then turnout is low.

: Then just make sure you vote for anyone but a far right party, as they only tend to win then turnout is low. I want to vote with my heart: Then do it! The best thing is to vote, as turnout is everything!!

Seeing a few tactical voting websites popping up, aiming to help consolidate the Remain vote… — Alternative Bristol (@Alt_Bristol_) May 9, 2019

The most important thing is to vote, VOTE, V-O-T-E!!!