Data Playground Step 3 of 4 Select your variables What would you like to look at? Select variable group 1. voting | party support 2. party | leader | gov evaluation 3. political attitudes 4. issues and values 5. demographic 6. campaign information Select variable 2005 GE turnout (nominal) 2005 GE vote choice (nominal) 2010 GE turnout (nominal) 2010 GE vote choice (nominal) 2019 GE turnout (nominal) 2019 GE vote choice (nominal) Did you go to the polling station to try vote in the local elections? (nominal) Do you have any regrets about how you voted in the general election? (nominal) Eligible for UK general elections? (nominal) EU referendum turnout (earliest recorded) (nominal) EU referendum vote (earliest recorded) (nominal) General Election turnout 2015 (earliest recorded) (nominal) General Election turnout 2017 (earliest recorded) (nominal) General Election vote 2015 (earliest recorded) (nominal) General Election vote 2017 (earliest recorded) (nominal) General election vote intention (recalled vote in post-election waves) (nominal) How did you vote? (nominal) I am interested in what other people think about this party. (ordinal) I have a lot in common with other supporters of this party. (ordinal) If regrets vote: How do you wish you had voted? (nominal) If there were another referendum on EU membership, how do you think you would v (nominal) If you could vote *against* a party? (nominal) Is your name on the electoral register? (nominal) Party ID if no party to first ID question (nominal) Party identification (nominal) Scotland Q only: Independence referendum vote intention (nominal) Scotland Q only: Vote intention for Scottish Parliament | constituency (nominal) Scottish Constituency Vote 2011 (nominal) Scottish Constituency Vote 2016 (nominal) Scottish referendum turnout (earliest recorded) (nominal) Scottish referendum vote (earliest recorded) (nominal) Scottish Regional Vote 2011 (nominal) Scottish Regional Vote 2016 (nominal) Strength of party identification (ordinal) Talking to people about the General Election in July 2024, we have found that a (nominal) Thinking back to the last UK General Election on May 7th 2015, a lot of people (nominal) Turned away: Another reason (nominal) Turned away: Couldn't find name on electoral register (nominal) Turned away: Didn't have valid voter identification (nominal) Turned away: My voter identification was not accepted (nominal) Turned away: None of these (nominal) Turned away: Polling station was not open (nominal) Welsh Constituency Vote 2016 (nominal) Welsh Parliament vote intention (new electoral system) (nominal) Welsh Regional Vote 2016 (nominal) Were you asked for voter identification before you voted? (nominal) What is the main reason you did not vote? (nominal) When I meet someone who supports this party, I feel connected with this person. (ordinal) When I speak about this party, I usually say we instead of they. (ordinal) When people criticize this party, it feels like a personal insult. (ordinal) When people praise this party, it makes me feel good. (ordinal) Which party did you really prefer? (nominal) Which party would you most have voted for if you had voted? (nominal) Why did you vote for the party that you did? (nominal) What would you like to plot against? (optional) Select variable group 1. voting | party support 2. party | leader | gov evaluation 3. political attitudes 4. issues and values 5. demographic 6. campaign information Select variable Anything recently changed your view of main political parties? (nominal) British identity scale (ordinal) Dimension of MII (nominal) English identity scale (ordinal) European identity scale (ordinal) Left-right value: Big business takes advantage of ordinary poeple Waves 7-9 (ordinal) Left-right value: Government should redistribute incomes Waves 7-9 (ordinal) Left-right value: Management will always try to get the better of employees (ordinal) Left-right value: Ordinary working people do not get their fair share Waves 7-9 (ordinal) Left-right value: There is one law for the rich and one for the poor Waves 7-9 (ordinal) Lib-Auth value: Censoring necessary to uphold moral standards Waves 7-9 (ordinal) Lib-Auth value: For some crimes, death penalty most appropriate sentence Waves (ordinal) MII (LLM-coded/collapsed) (nominal) Most Important Issue: LLM Coded (nominal) People who break the law should be given stiffer sentences (ordinal) Schools should teach children to obey authority (ordinal) Scotland Q only: Scottish identity scale (ordinal) Should there be another Scottish independence referendum within 10 years (nominal) Wales Q only: Welsh identity scale (ordinal) Young people today don't have enough respect for traditional British values (ordinal) Toggle Checkbox Alternatively you could plot against the date the respondent was interviewed (only recommended for campaign waves)