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Election night: Do you stay up for the results to come in?

56 replies

Jng1 · 07/06/2017 21:10

No party politics/ campaigning / swearing/ ranting please.... just answers to a straightforward question

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DH & I tend to stay up until about 2 am with some cheese & biscuits /fruit and wine to see which direction it's heading.

It's fun when you have those 'were you up for Portillo?' moments...

What do you do?

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PointlessUsername · 07/06/2017 21:12

I have a little nose inbetween MNing and nosying on the internet, Yes.

LadyMonicaBaddingham · 07/06/2017 21:15

No, because I have to get up early for work. I may well not sleep easily tomorrow for worrying, so I intend to have R4 on while I rest...

PickAChew · 07/06/2017 21:19

I rarely last much beyond Sunderland South.

MarzipanPiggy · 07/06/2017 22:29

We always stay up and then regret it as the results are not properly known until the morning. It's the excitement...

24hoursinER · 07/06/2017 22:31

We always host an election night party. Am currently baking cup cakes decorated as ballot boxes.

PhoenixJasmine · 07/06/2017 22:33

I tend to pull the sofa bed out downstairs in front of the telly and stay 'up' but in bed, and doze in and out through the small hours, always find I wake up when something interesting happens.

Mysteriouscurle · 07/06/2017 22:40

I try to stay up as long as i can. I usually like to know which way its gone before I head to bed. Cant wait for retirement so I can have a snooze in the afternoon and a lie in the next day. Will prob be like a half shut knife on Friday

hitting Sainsburys for snacks party food and drinks after work tomorrow

MirandaWest · 07/06/2017 22:43

Am considering sleeping from about 10 until about 2 and then seeing many results coming in rather than seeing a few before midnight and then flagging

EnglishRose1320 · 07/06/2017 22:45

I'm planning to go to bed super early and sleep from say 8/9 ish until 12/1 ish and then watched from then, although that relies heavily on my children complying with bedtime so who knows!

PandaG · 07/06/2017 22:46

Yep. DH and I both hot the day off on Friday to catch up on sleep. Will pull out the sofa bed and doze in between the early results.

Sandsnake · 07/06/2017 22:48

Not generally.

Thought I remember my parents let me have a TV in my room for 1997 when I was a very politically engaged 12 year old. I have such fond memories of watching the landslide unfold in bed, dozing for bits and then waking up to Tony Blair making a victory speech in the sunshine. So exciting!*
*Yes, I was quite a sad 12 year old...

FeedMeAndTellMeImPretty · 07/06/2017 23:22

Yes I work at home so can catch up on sleep the next day. I usually sit with some snacks and doze on and off on the sofa for the night!

Not sure why as there is usually no conclusive winner until the early hours but I do enjoy the suspense of it all, the graphs/swingometer etc and even though it's generally a disappointing outcome, it's only once every few years so I figure a bad night's sleep is worth it.

OnlyRose · 07/06/2017 23:27

I usually do but probably won't stay up much beyond midnight this year as I have to be on the ball for work on Friday. I was up until 4am in 2015! I'll definitely be getting snacks.

gunting · 08/06/2017 00:12

I did for the Eu ref and Trump. Both unbelievable and left me feeling rubbish the next day.

I'm planning on staying up tomorrow too, hopefully less disappointment!

caroldecker · 08/06/2017 00:13

Have friday off for just this.

TheDrsDocMartens · 08/06/2017 02:23

Yes. Have to work Friday though.

My first election was 1997, so excited.

Lasvegas · 08/06/2017 13:15

annual leave tomorrow so I can stay up. V excited

MiaowTheCat · 08/06/2017 13:27

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ginsparkles · 08/06/2017 13:38

Will probably watch it on my phone tucked up in bed while the child and husband snore next to me

HangingRock · 08/06/2017 13:41

No, I've found it depressing in recent years. I'd rather sleep through it and find out the next morning.

JaniceBattersby · 08/06/2017 13:44

Yes. I stay up for three results. You always know after three results.

Wecks · 08/06/2017 14:06

I'd like to but I'm usually in bed by 10pm and I struggle to stay up late. I don't have to be up on Friday so I think I'll go to bed at 10 and then get up about 2am and watch a bit. DH seems to think the exit poll will tell us an accurate result but I can't remember whether exit polls are are useless as other polls.
DS2 is out clubbing tonight so plans to watch it when he crawls in and do an all nighter.

ExplodedCloud · 08/06/2017 14:14

I'll stay up for as long as I can but I might suggest to DH that he sleeps in the spare room so I can leave the radio on all night. I'm off tomorrow so I can catch up a bit of sleep.

gentleshouting · 08/06/2017 15:37

My daughter wakes a lot so although I usually try not to check my phone because the screen light then gives me insomnia, I'll be checking. But I'll be disappointed I know that!

HumphreyCobblers · 08/06/2017 15:50

The last one I stayed up all night for was 1997.

I did end up being up all night for the last US election, but that was accidental. And totally depressing.